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- Caring for the stoma, caring for the patient: enterostomal therapy nursing
RD540.C37 2002
- This program is for enterostomal therapy nurses, wound, ostomy and continence nurses, and others who will be caring for patients following ostomy surgery. Defines stoma, ileostomy, and colostomy. Gives reasons why stomas are created. Explains the anatomy and physiology of ostomy postoperative and dailycare.
- Case studies in clinical infection urinary tract infection, enteric infection, and endocarditis /
RC901.8.C38 1999
- This concise overview investigates three types of bacterial infection: urinary tract infection, enteric infection, and endocarditis. A combination of on-screen notes detailing the diseases' causes and case studies--including medical examinations and laboratory analyses of patient samples using microscopy, culture, antibiotic assays, and other tests--provide the necessary background to help medical students learn to make correct diagnoses and to prescribe accordingly.
- Changing a colostomy bag
RD543.C6C535
- Demonstrates procedures in changing a colostomy bag.
- Colonoscopy
RC804.C64C656 2005
- Outlines why patients may require a colonoscopy, including to screen for colorectal cancer. It helps allay patients' fears by showing them what to expect throughout this procedure. Explains cleansing preparations, possible complications, side effects and recovery. Scenes of polyps and their removal shot through the scope will help patients understand the importance of this procedure.
- Coping with Crohn's disease /
RC862.E52P5 1996
- Video provides a discussion on Crohn's Disease, what parts of the body are affected and what treatment options are available to control it.
- CPR: new guidelines for healthcare
RC87.9.C78 2006
- Program is designed to provide CPR training to healthcare professionals. Training is based on guidelines from the American Heart Association.
- Digestive system
QP145.D544 1988
- Explains the digestive system from ingestion through digestion to absorption and elimination. Includes animation.
- Enteral feeding tubes
RM225.E567 1990
- Part 1 describes procedure for inserting a small bore nasogastric feeding tube using a stylet. Discusses nursing responsibilities during insertion of a percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy or jujunostomy tube...and care of a patient including pre-procedure preparation and post-procedure site care. Part 2 contrasts intermittent and continuous feedings and gives indications and guidelines for each.
- Enteral therapy : nursing implications.
RM225.E52 1989
- Includes up-to-date information on approaches to enteral therapy-- proper administration, care and maintenance, prevention of complications, advice on patient teaching.
- Gastrointestinal system
RC803.G39 1993
- Illustrates how to perform a GI assessment accurately and completely by showing what to assess for, how to assess for it, and why. The program teaches the skills needed for proper abdominal and rectal examinations.
- GERD beyond heartburn /
RC815.7.G377 1996
- Doctors Malcolm Robinson of the Oklahoma Foundation for Digestive Research and David Earnest professor at the University of Arizona Health Sciences Center discuss the symptoms of GERD, its physiological causes and treatment.
- Hepatitis A, B, and C
RC848.H42H47 1997
[pt. 1]. Hepatitis A (18 min.) -- [pt. 2]. Hepatitis B: the enemy within (21 min.) -- [pt. 3]. Hepatitis C: the silent scourge(23 min.). - Discusses the sources of the disease, its symptoms, prevention, and treatment.
- Hepatitis C the epidemic of the 21st century /
RC848.H425C53 2000
- A lecture given to the students at the University of Texas Health Center at Tyler by Cinda H. Clark, DSN, RN, CNS-M-S, about Hepatitis C.
- Holistic approach to stoma care, A
RD540.H65 2000
- Because an ostomy alters a person's body in function and appearance, psychological issues have an impact on accepting and caring for a stoma following a colostomy, ileostomy, or urostomy. Covers skin care, diet, and sexual function. Stresses open communication, sensitivity to patient cares, and pre- and post-operative counseling.
- Moving forward a video guide to living with chronic hepatitis B & C.
RC848.H42M68 2001
- This video introduces you to three hepatitis patients who have succeeded in leading full, active lives during and after therapy, and includes information on hepatitis, the liver, side-effects management, and an educational/support program for hepatitis patients on therapy. The H.O.P.E. book offers inspirational patient quotations about their personal successes with therapy.
- Nanotechnology
T174.7.N36 2006
Moving atoms (5 min.) -- Hard pill to swallow (7 min.) -- Tiny computers everywhere (5 min.). - "Nanotechnology is the science of building electronic circuits and devices from single atoms and molecules. This program explores a digital camera that gives doctors the up-close and personal view of their patients' intestines. Learn about tiny computers in electronic devices that will help run households and businesses in the near future. And zoom into the world of nanotechnology to take a close look at atoms."--container.
- Ostomy care
RD540.O87 1993
- Explains the anatomy and physiology relevant to ileostomy and colostomy. Demonstrates pre and postoperative nursing care of the ostomy patient.
- Preparing the ostomy patient for discharge
RD540.P74 1993
- Presents ways to help post-operative ostomy patients adjust, both physiologically and psychologically. Includes self-care tips, nutritional advice, sexual counseling and appliance management.
- Visual guide to physical examination, A
RC76.V57 1995
pt. 1 Head, eyes and ears -- pt. 2 Nose, mouth and neck -- pt. 3 Thorax and lungs -- pt. 4 Cardiovascular system : peripheral vascular system -- pt. 5 Cardiovascular system : neck vessels and heart -- pt. 6 Breast and axillae -- pt. 7 Abdomen -- pt. 8 Male genitalia, rectum, and hernias -- pt. 9 Female genitalia, anus, and rectum -- pt. 10 Musculoskeletal system -- pt. 11 Neurologic system : cranial nerves and sensory system -- pt. 12 Neurologic system : motor system and reflexes. - Demonstrates the physical examination process, showing necessary procedures, manipulations, pacing, positions, and patient-examiner interaction.