Cardiac Disorders (evidence based Nursing Practice) & Interpersonal Communication Skills Workshop (assertiveness, conflict resolution, delegation using SBAR) JANUARY 30, 2011-8:00-5:00PM
Brokenshire Bahay Alumni PhP1600 (reservation of slot - PhP 800)/1day meal&snacks/handouts and 2 wall certicates w/CEU's ...units
Contact us: Rolan Carmona RN, MAN 0908-923-8787 CJ Salas RN – 0921-578-2488
Registered Nurses for Health Enhancement and Local Service (RN - HEALS) hope for another 10,000 nurses.. 'tis the least DOH can provide us Filipino Nurses. This project aims at providing the rural community of health services for one whole year, Very similar to NARS project but in a much longer period of time, well does not suffice to our needs but tackles the point of the problem. Nurses will receive a monthly allowance of 8,000 pesos, and Local Gov't Units are encouraged to provide additional allowance of 2,000 pesos. "Hindi na masama..." plus the employment certificate is valid for abroad application.
Registered nurses who are physically and mentally fit, and willing to serve in their municipalities may apply online at the DOLE website (www.dole.gov.ph) from January 17 to February 4.
The year of desperation, distraction and harassment is about to end. We are now faced with new challenges and responsibilities especially being bonafide Nurses. Let us accept the fact that we are currently out of action but we will not stop, hoping that this year would be a better year for us. We must unite and help each other to bring advantage in our side. It is not important how much benefit it would bring us, but rather how much benefit it could bring others. And the most important of all, is yield to our ALMIGHTY…
I would like to thank everybody for supporting Davao Beta-Nurses... We are currently included in the Top 6 Blogs in Davao according to NetworkedBlogs.com. We promise to bring you more helpful information to serve Nurses in Davao City... God bless you all!!!
An ever-increasing trend in Philippine nursing... Is it caused by the growing need for Renal Nurses, a contemporary hospital requirement, a competence update, or just merely boredom... Anyway, for whatever reason it is, it is best to get through with it.
What you need to do, is to apply for an IV Therapy Training in any institution accredited by ANSAP as a training facility. Well, to name a few in Davao, there is:
SPMC (Southern Philippines Medical Center) - where most of the IV Therapist in Davao had undergone training.
DMSF (Davao Medical School Foundation) - only if you're already working or training in other medical establishments, where you will accomplish your Intra-Venous case requirements.
And a lot more, from other places in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao… you may search the net or ANSAP website for the list of other accredited training resources all over the Philippines.
I’d advise you to review your anatomy, especially peripheral vein locations or IV Access – Anatomy, your IV flow rate and IVTT drug administration computation, and blood transfusion process. You may search the net for actual videos and thoroughly process and retain the information by heart, for there might be a test on your knowledge, it is better to come prepared.