October 2018 - Volume 118 - Issue 10 : AJN The American Journal of Nursing

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October 2018 - Volume 118 - Issue 10
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CE: The Use of Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion of the Aorta in Treating Hemorrhagic Shock from Severe Trauma

Cheema, Fareed; Garcia, Carrie; Rivera, Aksim G.; More

AJN, American Journal of Nursing. 118(10):22-28, October 2018.

CE: Acute Pain Management for People with Opioid Use Disorder

Broglio, Kathleen; Matzo, Marianne

AJN, American Journal of Nursing. 118(10):30-38, October 2018.


Original Research: Journalists’ Experiences with Using Nurses as Sources in Health News Stories

Mason, Diana J.; Glickstein, Barbara; Westphaln, Kristi

AJN, American Journal of Nursing. 118(10):42-50, October 2018.



Workplace Violence Training Using Simulation

Brown, Robin G.; Anderson, Shauna; Brunt, Barbara; More

AJN, American Journal of Nursing. 118(10):56-68, October 2018.





Creator: Shawn Kennedy
Duration: 6:36
AJN The American Journal of Nursing October 2018, Volume 118, Issue 10;
Diana J. Mason, PhD, RN, FAAN, lead author of “Journalists’ Experiences with Using Nurses as Sources in Health News Stories,” introduces her and her colleagues’ qualitative study, which sought to examine why health journalists still rarely quote nurses in their reporting.
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Creator: Shawn Kennedy
Duration: 2:14
AJN The American Journal of Nursing October 2018, Volume 118, Issue 10;
This video shows the first of the four simulation scenarios in Summa Health System’s workplace training program. This “nursing unit” includes one patient room in the foreground, the nurses’ station (a table with chairs) directly across from it, and two more patient rooms on the right. In this scene, staff respond to a visitor’s escalating violent behavior. After the simulation, students complete a self-assessment to establish their performance baseline.
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