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Nursing Tutorials
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Anatomy of the Human Circulatory System - The heart is located roughly
in the center of the chest cavity. It is covered by a protective membrane,
the pericardium.
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Anatomy of the human heart -
Anatomy of The Human Heart. This is a nice, anterior, picture of the human
heart.
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Blaufuss, Multimedia-Heart Sounds & amp; Cardiac Arrhythmias -
Interactive tutorials and tests for aortic and mitral valve disease, and
for supraventricular tachycardias using actual patient sounds, video, and
custom animations.
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Critical Care Medicine Tutorials - Developed to help medical residents
during their critical care rotations but very useful for nurses as well.
Interactive cases include shock, respiratory failure, sepsis, renal
failure and ventilation strategy among others.
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Drug Discrimination Bibliographic Database
- Bibliography of resources on the behavioral and neuropharmacological
effects of drugs.
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Human Anatomy Label Me! Printouts - EnchantedLearning.com. For
each of the following printouts, first read the definitions, then label
the diagram or map. Available in French, Italian, Russian, Swedish, Dutch,
German, Portuguese and Spanish.
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Kidney
Transplantation - Discuss the anatomy of kidney (and some anatomy of
the abdomen) and the surgical technique for kidney transplantation.
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List: The Internet Drug
Index - Database of drug information, searchable by brand or generic
names, symptoms or side effects.
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NetPharmacology - a collection of web-based hypertext multimedia
materials used to teach cardiovascular pharmacology at the University of
Utah. These materials were produced by the Department of Pharmacology &
Toxicology and the Spencer S. Eccles Medical Library at the University of
Utah.
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Perimenopausal/Menopausal Woman, Case Study LC0003 - The goal of this
case study is to improve understanding of the management of women moving
through perimenopause into menopause.
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Pharmacology
Math: a Tutorial for Nursing Students - This online tutorial hosted by
the Alamo Community College District covers common conversion factors and
equivalencies, abbreviations, ratios and proportions, IV and titration,
and pediatric pharmacology math. Once you have completed the tutorial,
there are online quizzes you can take, with automatic grading.
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Phlebotomy And Venipuncture -
Information on such topics as the history of phlebotomy, the blood
collection system, specimen collection for finger puncture and heel sticks
for infants, order of draw for multiple tube collections, and performing a
routine venipuncture.
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Rockland
Community College Academic Support Center - The Academic Support
Center, located on the lower level of the library, provides academic
assistance free of charge to all RCC students. This includes The Tutoring
Center and The Test Center.
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Skull Anatomy Tutorial - All images and maps on this tutorial created
and © by J. Crimando, GWCC.
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Tatiana's Nursing Studio - This is my nursing
page. Check Back for updates. I add new stuff as it is required for
school.
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The Internet Pathology Laboratory for Medical Education - An excellent
site containing numerous tutorials on a plethora of topics, such as
phlebotomy, breast cancer, diabetes, IBD and many others. Check out the
online quizzes!
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webCAI
- a comprehensive review of pharmacology.
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Welcome to
CyberAnatomy Tutorials - by Dr Donal.Shanahan PhD, Lecture notes -
Narrated demonstration (20 minute video) Anatomy of the skull, meninges,
femoral triangle, larynx, shoulder, vertebral column, obturator etc.
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Tuesday, 08 January 2008
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