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2 Minute EBP Challenge

Monday, July 26, 2010
Ms. Shepard and DIC
This morning rapid response is called for Ms. Shepard who was admitted with a urinary tract infection and sepsis. Her blood pressure dropped during the evening hours and she is now hypotensive and is having difficulty breathing. Her IV sites are oozing and there is blood in the urinary catheter. Her physician suspects disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC). The primary mechanism in the development of DIC is:

Monday, July 19, 2010
Thyrotoxicosis

Which of the following laboratory findings is indicative of thyrotoxicosis?

Monday, July 12, 2010
Urban CPR Patterns
In a recent study of inner-city neighborhoods, the authors found that out of hospital cardiac arrest was 2-3 times higher in some neighborhoods compared to others. In these high incidence neighborhoods what was the rate of bystander CPR?

 

The Immune System in Detail

If you could learn about only one concept during your nursing career, it should be about the inflammatory response.

Do you care for patients with:

  • Cardiac disorders?
  • Respiratory disorders?
  • Gastrointestinal disorders?
  • Neurological disorders?
  • Infection, cancer, or immunosuppression?

Then this might be the most important letter that you read; because I have put together a special program just for you entitled “The Immune System in Detail.”

Inflammation is responsible for many of the disease processes that we treat, and is the primary response for healing and protecting the body from injury.  In order to provide extraordinary care for your patients you must understand the inflammatory response. 

Although the inflammatory response is incredibly complex, the results of inflammation can be broken down into three major events: 1) vasodilation, 2) capillary permeability, and 3) clotting.  The results of these events are what cause the problems we associate with many different conditions such as septic shock, ARDS, atherosclerosis, and many others.  But, the lack of a response can be just as devastating – exposing the body to a myriad of deadly infections.

To understand how to manage patients with inflammation, and those who do not produce an inflammatory response, it is important to get back to the basics to really understand the anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology of the inflammatory and immune response.

If you’ve had trouble with these concepts in the past, then this is the program for you!  You will get the detail you need – explained at a level that you will fully understand.

The Immune System in Detail contains:

The Immune System Revealed
Explore the inner workings of the immune system, explained like you’ve never heard it before.

Inflammation: The Center of Attention
Understand how the inflammatory response works and what you can do to assess for and treat complications.

Inflammation Out of Control 
Sepsis, allergies, organ rejection, and anaphylactic reactions: learn why they cause the symptoms you see and what you can do to prevent complications.

Common Immune Disorders
Explore autoimmune disease, HIV, and antibiotic-resistant bugs; and learn what you can do to protect your patient from harm.

***Please note***
The Immune System in Detail program you are buying is not an ordinary book, or audio CD, or even a video.  It is all three!  The four CD program contains audio files that will play on your CD player in your home, car, or portable device; but load them into your computer and you get the video enhancements that will help you really SEE the content.  And, of course you get the workbook too; for easy note taking and review.

In The Immune System in Detail, you will get:

The four video-enhanced CDs:
1. The Immune System Revealed
2. Inflammation: The Center of Attention
3. Inflammation Out of Control
4. Common Immune Disorders

The FREE bonus:

FREE Bonus:  Anatomy and Physiology of the Immune System That You Can Use at The Bedside Clipboard Companion. (sent with your program)

And our 100% total satisfaction guarantee!  So there is no risk to you.  Just get the program and if it isn’t everything I say it is and more simply return it for a full refund!
 
Here's how to order right now:
 

Individual Immune in Detail program:

$77 

Institutional program for use with all of your nurses at your hospital, plus free bonuses:

$385 

Best wishes,

David W. Woodruff, MSN, RN-BC, CNS, CEN
President, Ed4Nurses, Inc.

PS. No worries, your purchase is fully guaranteed; so I take all the risk.

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