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Volume 10 - Issue 12 - December, 2002

Feature
06/19/2008
Thanks to Andrea Davis, Washington, D.C. for the following "Cath Laughs."
Thanks to Andrea Davis, Washington, D...
1. How do you put a giraffe into a refrigerator? The correct answer is: Open the refrigerator, put in the giraffe, and close the door. This question tests whether you tend to do simple things in an overly complicated way. 2. How do...
1. How do you put a giraffe into a refrigerator? The correct answer is: Open the refrigerator, put in the giraffe, and close the door. This question tests whether you tend to do simple things in an overly complicated way. 2. How do...
1. How do you put a giraffe into...
06/19/2008
Cath Lab Digest
06/19/2008
2003 January 12-15 12th Singapore LIVE (Live Interventions in Vascular Endotherapy) Course Director: Yean-Leng Lim Location: Suntec Singapore, International Convention & Exhibition Centre, Singapore Website:...
2003 January 12-15 12th Singapore LIVE (Live Interventions in Vascular Endotherapy) Course Director: Yean-Leng Lim Location: Suntec Singapore, International Convention & Exhibition Centre, Singapore Website:...
2003 January 12-15 12th...
06/19/2008
Cath Lab Digest
06/19/2008
Thanks to Andrea Davis, Washington, D.C. for the following "Cath Laughs."
Thanks to Andrea Davis, Washington, D...
1. How do you put a giraffe into a refrigerator? The correct answer is: Open the refrigerator, put in the giraffe, and close the door. This question tests whether you tend to do simple things in an overly complicated way. 2. How do...
1. How do you put a giraffe into a refrigerator? The correct answer is: Open the refrigerator, put in the giraffe, and close the door. This question tests whether you tend to do simple things in an overly complicated way. 2. How do...
1. How do you put a giraffe into...
06/19/2008
Cath Lab Digest
06/19/2008
From the October 2002 issue
From the October 2002 issue
In the June 2002 issue of Cath Lab Digest, there was a table outlining the states and who cross-trains where according to your Email Discussion Group. In Oregon, you stated that only RNs give drugs. Is there a precedence that anyone knows of?...
In the June 2002 issue of Cath Lab Digest, there was a table outlining the states and who cross-trains where according to your Email Discussion Group. In Oregon, you stated that only RNs give drugs. Is there a precedence that anyone knows of?...
In the June 2002 issue of Cath...
06/19/2008
Cath Lab Digest
06/19/2008
Cath Lab Digest spoke with Dr. Schnyder, Assistant Professor, University of California, San Diego, at this year's Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics (TCT) meeting, September 24-29, 2002, Washington, D.C.
Cath Lab Digest spoke with Dr. Schnyd...
Has it become clear that there’s a cause and effect role between homocysteine and restenosis? Up until now, the research community was trying to link homocysteine as a new cardiovascular risk factor in the development of atherosclerosis. Of...
Has it become clear that there’s a cause and effect role between homocysteine and restenosis? Up until now, the research community was trying to link homocysteine as a new cardiovascular risk factor in the development of atherosclerosis. Of...
Has it become clear that there’s...
06/19/2008
Cath Lab Digest
06/19/2008
29 cath labs responded to the question below. If you'd like to join the Cath Lab Digest Email Discussion Group, please send an email to cathlabdigest@hotmail.com
29 cath labs responded to the questio...
At our facility, all support personnel are required to dress in appropriate surgical attire, which includes scrubs, hats, and masks. Chuck Williams, Cardiac Cath Lab. Emory University Hospital, Atlanta, GA All our staff & MDs wear scrubs...
At our facility, all support personnel are required to dress in appropriate surgical attire, which includes scrubs, hats, and masks. Chuck Williams, Cardiac Cath Lab. Emory University Hospital, Atlanta, GA All our staff & MDs wear scrubs...
At our facility, all support...
06/19/2008
Cath Lab Digest
Feature
06/19/2008
From the October 2002 issue
From the October 2002 issue
In the June 2002 issue of Cath Lab Digest, there was a table outlining the states and who cross-trains where according to your Email Discussion Group. In Oregon, you stated that only RNs give drugs. Is there a precedence that anyone knows of?...
In the June 2002 issue of Cath Lab Digest, there was a table outlining the states and who cross-trains where according to your Email Discussion Group. In Oregon, you stated that only RNs give drugs. Is there a precedence that anyone knows of?...
In the June 2002 issue of Cath...
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Cath Lab Digest
06/19/2008
Marsha L. Knapik, RN, MSN, CCRN, Consultant, Health Care Visions, Ltd., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Marsha L. Knapik, RN, MSN, CCRN, Cons...
There are many practical concerns that must be addressed in order for a facility to create or expand their diagnostic and interventional cardiology services. In this article, we will examine two main questions: 1. What is the best facility...
There are many practical concerns that must be addressed in order for a facility to create or expand their diagnostic and interventional cardiology services. In this article, we will examine two main questions: 1. What is the best facility...
There are many practical...
06/19/2008
Cath Lab Digest

Feature

Infographic
06/19/2008
Nurse Workload Tied to Surgery Patients’ Survival The shortage of nurses that has plagued US hospitals for the past decade may be affecting patients’ survival after surgery, a study suggests. Dr. Linda H. Aiken from the University of...
Nurse Workload Tied to Surgery Patients’ Survival The shortage of nurses that has plagued US hospitals for the past decade may be affecting patients’ survival after surgery, a study suggests. Dr. Linda H. Aiken from the University of...
Nurse Workload Tied to Surgery...
06/19/2008
Cath Lab Digest
Infographic
06/19/2008
Protein Predicts Heart Risk Better Than Cholesterol Measuring levels of a protein linked to inflammation may identify people who have a high risk of heart disease but whose risk might otherwise go undetected, according to study findings. In...
Protein Predicts Heart Risk Better Than Cholesterol Measuring levels of a protein linked to inflammation may identify people who have a high risk of heart disease but whose risk might otherwise go undetected, according to study findings. In...
Protein Predicts Heart Risk...
06/19/2008
Cath Lab Digest

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