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ENCORE! #83: Ventilators for Nursing Students

Every other week I'm republishing one of my most popular or impactful episodes and adding an update, new insight, or context that will help you benefit from it even more. This week I'm highlighting Episode 83, which is all about ventilators. Review ventilator anatomy, settings, m ...  Show more

#457: MMM - Low Sorb Tubing

Let's start your week strong with a quick tip you can incorporate right away. In this Mo's Monday Minute shortie episode, low-sorb tubing takes the stage. I'll review what it is, why it matters, and which medications require it ___________________ FREE CLASS - If all you've heard ...  Show more

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