Nursing & Health

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    Healthcare-associated Infections in Australia : Principles and Practice of Infection Prevention and Control.
    (Elsevier, 2024) Mitchell, Brett G.; Shaban, Ramon Z.; Russo, Philip L.; MacBeth, Deborough
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    NCFE Understanding and Prevention of MRSA: Level 2
    (2007-05-23) Mitchell, Brett G.

    This study directed study guide provides you with an overview of methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). Reservoirs, transmission and infection control prevention strategies are provided.

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    NCFE Understanding MRSA (Inc Numeracy) L2
    (2009-10-12) Rew, Ray; Mitchell, Brett G.

    This study directed study guide provides you with an overview of methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). Reservoirs, transmission and infection control prevention strategies are provided.

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    NCFE Understanding MRSA
    (2009-07-07) Rew, Ray; Mitchell, Brett G.

    This study directed study guide provides you with an overview of methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). Reservoirs, transmission and infection control prevention strategies are provided.

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    Preservice Nurses' Understanding of Fluid Dynamics: Explanations in Relation to Breathing, Blood Flow and Related Phenomena.
    (2010-03-24) Treagust, David; de Berg, Kevin C.; Greive, Cedric

    During interviews preservice nurses were asked to manipulate a range of such nursing devices as syringes, drain bottles, intravenous giving sets and aspirators. They were questioned about their knowledge of aspects of fluid dynamics. They were then asked to measure the interviewer's blood pressure and asked about the pressures they observed and about their knowledge of blood flow and the function of the sphygmomanometer. They were also questioned about respiration and the function of the respirator. It was found that those who had alternative conceptions of atmospheric pressure, fluid pressure, fluid flow and equilibrium states were essentially unable to provide explanations for the function of simple nursing equipment or such physiological phenomena as blood flow, blood pressure and breathing. [from website]

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    Guide to Labour
    (2001-01-01) Campbell, Gina; Smedley, Alison; Sundin, Julia (JuJu);

    This widely used booklet outlines the events of labour and the partner’s role throughout. An invaluable reference guide for labour and birth.