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MAY 2014 NURSE LICENSURE EXAM RESULTS HAS BEEN RELEASED!

Exams may not be the ultimate test of life but they are definitely the ultimate test of character. By passing the PHILIPPINE NURSE LICENSURE EXAM, it has been proven that you have a strong character, full of determination and commitment. Congratulations RN!!!

HOW TO PASS THE NOVEMBER NLE???

Everyone knows that preparing for and taking exams can get quite stressful. So, we’ve gathered a few study tips, test taking hints and relaxation techniques to help you along the way make your dreams come true..

Quote for the month

Constant attention by a good nurse may be just as important as a major operation by a surgeon.-Dag Hammarskjold

Thursday, September 25, 2014

NURSING RULES THAT YOU MAY FIND WEIRD

All professions, including nursing have set of rules and protocols which its practitioners have to follow. In nursing, we have Nurses Code of Ethics which guides us for carrying out nursing duties in a way consistent with the standard and quality nursing care and moral duties of the profession.

In trans-cultural nursing, it is important to know every rule related to your profession not only in your country but also in foreign nations. Most rules related to our profession are common and being practice everywhere but you may find some rules weird.

Here are the list of weird nursing rules I came across with and I hope you you’ll have fun time.

1. Color coded nursing uniforms
In Wales, United Kingdom, nurses must wear color coded uniforms depending on the level or type of nurses. This rule was established in mid-2010 for the convenience of patients. Example: A staff nurse must wear a hospital blue uniform while a clinical nurse specialist must wear a royal blue uniform; green uniform for health care support worker whereas aqua green for nursery nurse. One good thing is that the government is responsible for providing these uniforms. I hope nobody in Wales is colorblind.

2. Say “Please” before a blood test
This rule is being implemented at the Worthing Hospital in West Sussex, England. Nurses can decline to carry out orders involving blood work if the doctor forgets to write the magic word “Please” on his request. This was implemented to lessen the pressure of nurses from the doctor by making the latter think twice before writing the order.

3. You can’t be obese in Japan
As a healthcare professional, we would like to be an example of a healthy individual by being fit as much as possible. In Japan, they have passed a law officially known as the Standard Concerning Implementation Special Health Examinations and Special Public Health Guidance, more commonly known as “metabo law,” named after “metabolic syndrome” which is Japan’s official name for obesity. This law restricts not only nurses but all citizens of Japan from becoming fat. So if you are planning to practice your profession in Japan, you might want to consider this rule first.

The law was made effective in 2008 by the Japanese government that made it essential for the citizens to cut their waistline to a government-specified standard in order to prevent metabolic syndrome, commonly known as “metabo.”

4. No to pregnancy in United Arab of Emirates (UAE)
In UAE, single nurses are not allowed to be pregnant. It is forbidden to get pregnant without a husband. In Dubai, single women who are expectant have options to either marry the father or leave the country; the other option is being arrested for fornication. In the other countries of UAE, single women who are pregnant may be detained or deported.






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Wednesday, August 27, 2014

MNEMONIC FOR HYPERTENSION MANAGEMENT

Management of Hypertension comes in many forms, from lifestyle modification to the use of different anti-hypertensive medications. Always remember, a nurse "DEALS" with this common illness in a usual hospital setting. Below illustration shows the mnemonic to treat or manage Hypertension.

Diet Modification means avoiding foods that are high in fats such as organ meats, butter, lard, ghee, dairy fats and other meat products. This also include avoiding food that are high in Sodium (salted foods, ham, sausages, cheese, pizza, canned goods etc.)

Exercising regularly helps lowering your Blood Pressure, this may include walking, jogging, bicycling, swimming and many more. 

Below shows the list of the most common Anti-Hypertensive medications:
  1. Diuretics
  2. Adrenergic receptor antagonists
  3. Renin Inhibitors
  4. ACE inhibitors
  5. Angiotensin II receptor antagonists
  6. Aldosterone receptor antagonists
  7. Vasodilators
  8. Benzodiazepines
  9. Calcium channel blockers

Meanwhile, lifestyle changes can also help a lot, this involves losing weight if you are obese or limiting yourself to drinking alcohol.

Lastly, the most crucial part of avoiding complications from Hypertension is to quit smoking.


MNEMONIC FOR HYPERTENSION SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS

We always want to make sure that are readers will learn different nursing theories the easiest way possible. One way to grasp each information is through the use of different mnemonics. Here is the "CHIEF" mnemonic for  Hypertension Signs and Symptoms.

Change in vision is one of the signs and symptoms associated with Hypertension, this is due to the damage in the retina from high blood pressure within its blood vessels. Damage to blood vessels in the heart can also cause chest pain (angina).

During cases of hypertensive crisis, one may also experience headaches due to intracranial hypertension. Treatment program should begin when BP stays at 140/90 overtime.

Other symptoms include irritability, forgetfulness and epistaxis because of damage in the tiny blood vessels of the nostrils.

 

MNEMONIC FOR CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE MANAGEMENT

Congestive Heart Failure management includes number of non-pharmacological, pharmacological, and invasive strategies to limit and reverse the signs and symptoms of heart failure depending on the severity of the disease.

When thinking of the possible medical management for Congestive Heart Failure, always remember another condition called "DWARFISM" for it's mnemonic.

CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE MANAGEMENT
D-iuretics/digoxin/deliver oxygen
W-eigh patient daily
A-minophylline
R-otating torniquet
F-owler's position
I-ntake and output monitoring
S-odium restriction
M-orphine/mechanical ventilation

CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS MNEMONIC

Differentiating the signs and symptoms of Congestive Heart Failure between right sided and left sided can be very confusing.

Left Sided CHF signs and symptoms:
  1.  fatigue
  2. orthopnea
  3. rales/restlesness
  4. cyanosis/confusion
  5. extreme weakness
  6. dyspnea
Right Sided CHF signs and symptoms:
  1. bloating
  2. anorexia
  3. cyanosis/cool legs
  4. oliguria
  5. nausea
  6. edema
  7. distended neck veins
 
 

Above illustration shows a helpful mnemonic for nurses, nursing students and other health professionals to easily differentiate the signs and symptoms between Right Sided Congestive Heart Failure and Left Sided Congestive Heart Failure.

Sunday, July 13, 2014

Schedule of Registration for passers of the May 2014 Nurse Licensure Exam

The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) hereby informs all those who passed the May 2014 Nurse Licensure Exam in Manila and Pampanga of the schedule of their initial registration at the PRC Registration Division in Manila: 

MANILA PASSERS
JULY 23
(Wednesday)
   CHARMAINE T. ABAD   -      MERYLL ROSE A. BAYUDAN
JULY 24
(Thursday)
   GRACE SHIELA S. BAZAR   -      LOUISE L. DACALCAP
JULY 25
(Friday)
   DIANA ROSE D. DACANAY   -      BIANCA MAE G. GAMILLA
JULY 29
(Tuesday)
   DAISY JANE G. GAMIS   -      HANAN M. MACAUMBANG
JULY 30
(Wednesday)
   MIGUEL PAOLO J. MACAYA   -      MELISSA JOANA C. PAGUIO
JULY 31
(Thursday)
   PRINCESS JANE O. PAGUIO   -      MAY RACHEL SANSON
AUGUST 1
(Friday)
   MICHELLE ANGELI SANSON   -      ERIC E. ZINGAPAN


PAMPANGA PASSERS
AUGUST 4
(Monday)
   EDELYN B. ACOSTA   -      JESZA MARIE D. ZARATE

Registrants are advised to download the Oath Forms HERE and to bring their duly accomplished Oath Forms during their schedule for registration. Registrants are also advised to strictly observe the schedule for initial registration to avoid any inconvenience.

PRC INITIAL REGISTRATION FOR NEW NURSES

Initial registrants are advised to observe the following steps:

  1. Download your oath form HERE and bring the following:
    1.1 Printed Oath Form. Please note that there is NO NEED to have the Oath Form notarized.
    1.2 One (1) documentary stamp
    1.3 One (1) passport size picture in plain background with complete name tag (for Registry of Professionals)
    1.4 Current Community Tax Certificate (cedula) 
  2. Present duly accomplished or downloaded oath form at designated counter/window (verification officer) for assessment of prescribed fees.
  3. Proceed to the cashier window to pay the prescribed fee. Cashiers’ windows are located at the 3rd, 4th, and 5th floors of the PRC Annex Bldg and/or at the ground floor of the PRC Main Bldg.. 
  1. After payment, proceed to the designated Registration counter/window. The Registration Officer will print Registry Sheet with assigned Registration / License Number to be signed and thumb marked by the Registrant.

  2. Upon completion of the Registry Sheet, issuance officer shall issue claim slip/stub.
  3. Receive claim slip/stub and claim your Professional Identification Card as scheduled indicated on your claim slip/stub.

Important Notices!

In case registrant is located abroad, please find below the following requirements:
  1. Take the professional's oath before the Philippine Consul.
  2. Special Power of Attorney notarized by the Consul.
  3. Copy of passport page showing personal data.
  4. Copy of passport page showing date of entry abroad
Source: www.prc.gov.ph