Episode 52: Oxygen Therapy Redux

by Paul Bond on 27 July, 2010

Episode 52: Oxygen Therapy Redux

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In this weeks episode:

I went into the archives and pulled a podcast from 2009 that many people have asked for — Oxygen Therapy. For anyone who hasn’t heard it, it’s a good overview of oxygen adjuncts. And for those who of you who have heard it before, it might be a good review. At the very least, it’s a cool way to hear how the podcast was two years ago as opposed to today. I hope you enjoy!

In the news this weeks:

Three articles from buzzle.com about nursing leadership. I thought these would be good since all of us, in one way or another, become leaders……..whether formal or informal.
Nursing Leadership Qualities
Leadership Styles in Nursing
Leadership Qualities

An article from JEMS.com on when minors can consent for treatment.

An EMS Responder on assessment and care of a shortness of breath patient.

A very good article from Emergency physician Monthly on a different kind of sore throat.

And finally, a WebMD article on the continuing dangers of Chantix.

And now, here’s the podcast!! Enjoy!!


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