Interventions for COPD include a variety of care from various healthcare professionals. Part of that care is a detailed plan based on your needs and developed by a nurse or a respiratory therapist.
The pandemic necessitated virtual simulation learning for nursing students; now, it remains an essential part of their education. New technology is enabling nursing students to learn hands-on care ...
There are some areas of life where practical experience makes all the difference, such as nursing. Thanks to a $1 million federal award students at the Valparaiso University College of Nursing & ...
May 18, 2010 (New Orleans, Louisiana) — Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) of the lower limbs reduced muscle atrophy in patients with severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and ...
Rivier University’s nursing labs have been transformed with a $5 million total renovation. The Nursing Simulation and Clinical Education Center is open and fully operational for hands-on learning and ...
Inside the School of Nursing’s dedicated, state-of-the-art simulation spaces, University of Delaware nursing students are performing tracheotomies, delivering babies — often with complications during ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. – University at Buffalo nursing instruction-simulation expert Kelly Foltz-Ramos was selected for the inaugural class of the State University of New York (SUNY) Nursing Simulation ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. – The University at Buffalo School of Nursing will create a new $34 million simulation center to advance cutting-edge nursing research, education and professional development. The center ...
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM) – Penn State Health Holy Spirit Medical Center unveiled its new nursing simulation lab. “It’s really fabulous. I think it’s going to certainly help improve the medical ...
2000 STUDENTS IN GRADES NINE THROUGH 12. CALIFORNIA NORTH STATE UNIVERSITY IS LAUNCHING A NEW STATE OF THE ART NURSING SIMULATION CENTER ON ITS RANCHO CORDOVA CAMPUS. THE NEW PROGRAM OFFERS AN ...
ATS 2010, NEW ORLEANS— Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) may reduce muscle atrophy in patients with severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), according to Canadian researchers.