Podcast
450 How LNCs help Attorneys with EMRs – Diane Tomacelli
Although EMRs software was designed for greater efficiency in documentation, the large number of different systems, many of which perform different functions, programs that don’t “talk” to each other, and the frequent mixing of hand-written and electronic records can make an LNC’s journey through the world medical records feel bewildering. Difficulty in deciphering electronic medical…
Read More449 Home Health Care Perils – Janice McIntosh
Individuals and their families are increasingly seeking alternatives to nursing home and other institutional facilities. These growing numbers create stress in the field of home health care, a term that covers a wide range of different service, including acute and chronic care, skilled and non-skilled services, and a host of widely varying regulations. The complex…
Read More448 How to Get Over Bulimia without Gaining Weight – Tobey Geise
Addictive eating patterns, which may or may not lead to obesity, cause a range of health problems that may have long-term effects. Tobey Geise, a neuro-linguistic programming practitioner (NLP), master practitioner of hypnotherapy, and Reiki master, had a twenty-six-year struggle to release an addiction to bulimia. This struggle began when she was nine years old,…
Read More447 Opioids for Chronic Pain – New Evidence New Strategies Safe Prescribing Fran Hoh
Opioids and their use are already at epidemic proportions in the U.S. Their use has also escalated during the pandemic. Fran Hoh, an advanced practice nurse specializing in palliative care, shares her deep and comprehensive experience with opioid use in both home care and clinical settings, recent legislation, and the importance of listening to the…
Read More446 First Responder Stresses and Reactions – Lee Atherton
As an LNC, you’ve probably had to deal with complex medical crisis situations. Lee Atherton, a fire chaplain, opens up the world of dealing with serious accidents, often involving burns, and the high level of crisis management, first responder stresses and trauma involved. I know for you, as a legal nurse consultant, you may be…
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