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May 2012 Vol. 7 No. 5

Continuing Education
Doing the right thing: Pathways to moral courage
Features
Healthy and wise
Understanding psychogenic nonepileptic seizures
Transcatheter aortic valve replacement: New hope for patients with aortic stenosis
Inside ANA
From Your ANA President
Headlines from the Hill
Issues up close
Environment, health, & safety
Strictly Clinical
Asthmatic teenager lands in the ICU
Demystifying ventricular arrhythmias
Practice Matters
In praise of nursing residency programs
Pooling the power of goodness to create change
Career Sphere
How to put on a successful CE conference
Mind Body Spirit
Civility starts with you
Leading the Way
Navigating organizational politics
Special Report - Bloodborne Infection
Spotlight on safety: Preventing pathogen exposure on the job
Additional resources on bloodborne infection
Bloodborne infection from sharps and mucocutaneous exposure: A continuing problem
Taking action to prevent bloodborne infections
This Special Report has been funded by BD Medical
Healthy Nurse
Exercising on the go
Better sleep: Antidote to on-the-job fatigue
Insight on Education
It's all in the translation
Distance education offers a wealth of formats and options
Take Note - Web Exclusives
Nearly half of U.S. EDs overcrowded
Physician supports APRNs in Atlantic article
CMS broadens ‘medical staff’ concept to include APRNs
Study questions value of raising HDL cholesterol to lower risk of MI
Analysis: Good communication enhances patient safety, satisfaction
Joint Commission issues new requirements for health and wellness programs
Marriage may promote happiness
A 200-year perspective on hospital costs and mortality
Study: Mediation reduces LV mass in African American teens
Drugs and Devices Today - Web Exclusives
FDA approves Levaquin for plague
FDA recommends close cardiovascular monitoring after first dose of Gilenya
New needle-free jet injection device offers improvement over similar devices
FDA warns against counterfeit Adderall
FDA, NIOSH, and OSHA ‘strongly encourage’ use of blunt-tip suture needles
Johnson & Johnson plans to stop selling pelvic surgical mesh implants
May 2012 References
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