Women’s and Infant’s Health Issues and Episode 413




Nursing Show Podcast show

Summary: We’ve got a variety of topics from dealing with women who complain of low sex drive, to helping young infants with RSV, to a look at a special GI problem to watch for. If that’s what you’re looking for, you found it. It’s the Nursing Show.<br> The Nursing Show is a proud member of the <a title="ProMed Network site" href="http://promednetwork.com/" target="_blank">ProMed Podcast Network</a>.<br> Brought to you by <a href="http://physio-control.com" target="_blank">Physio-Control Inc.</a> and their tools to help nurses and other health care professionals continue to innovate their patient care.<br> —-<br> Get the Free Nursing Show Mobile App<br> <a title="Free Android App" href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nursingshow.android.nursingshow"></a><br> <a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/nursing-show-weekly-podcast/id723620054?mt=8&amp;uo=4&amp;at=10laVP"></a><br> —-<br> Welcome to the Show<br> <a href="https://i1.wp.com/www.nursingshow.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Female-Nurses-e1404474887500.jpg"></a><br> Good day and welcome to this week’s episode of the Nursing Show podcast for nurses, by nurses. I’m your host Jamie Davis and I’d like to take this opportunity to thank you for checking out the show this week. First up in this week’s episode, we have three special interviews on a variety of health and wellness topics for you. This is a pot pouri episode for you so stay tuned!<br> Before we get to the news, though, I’d like you to make sure you follow up on all of the information from this and every episode by heading over to NursingShow.com and checking out the links in each episode’s show notes. There are also other articles and links there to things like the free Nursing Show mobile app, student nurse tips and a whole lot more. Make sure you are following up so you know how what I talk about in the show each week is applied using your own nursing scope of practice.<br> If you want to get back in touch with me, please drop me an email. You can send those e-mails in to <a title="email link" href="mailto:nursingshow@gmail.com">NursingShow@Gmail.com</a>. I love to hear from you and I make sure I respond back to every email that comes in. Send me links to news items you’d like me to cover, interview suggestions with you or somebody you know.<br> Also, a special thank you to <a href="http://Physio-Control.com" target="_blank">Physio-Control</a> and the <a href="http://cpr.heart.org" target="_blank">American Heart Association and their excellent CPR resources</a> for a special partnership supporting this episode of the podcast. That’s it. I will have more contact information coming up later on in this episode. Let’s get into this week’s news items coming right up!<br> —<br> NEWS:<br> First up, you know how fragile little baby’s lungs are. There is a seasonal threat to those lungs that hits every year at this time and is a leading cause of hospitalization for babies in the US during their first year of life. Joining me now are Kari Judson, mother and passionate RSV awareness advocate, and Dr. Gregory Sysyn of Pediatrix Group of Georgia to help inform our nursing audience about severe RSV disease and the common signs and symptoms to watch for.<br> Next, we have a look at helping women with low sex drive. For some women, this may be a sign of an underlying health condition. As nurses, we are taught to look at the whole patient and that includes their sexual health and wellness. A new national survey reveals that about half of women are having lower sex drive than in the past and they’re just dealing with it despite the resulting strain on their relationships and their well-being. I talk with Dr. Leah Millheiser, clinical assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Stanford University. She chats with me to help educate women on this under-discussed health condition and ways to he...