Nursing Review of Crohn’s Disease and Episode 221




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Summary: The Nursing Show is a proud member of the ProMed Podcast Network (http://promednetwork.com/). Menstrual cycles and respiratory symptoms, long nursing shifts, battery sensors powered by you, and we're going to take a look at Crohn's disease in this week's Nursing Tip of the Week. If that's what you're looking for, you found it. It's the Nursing Show. Subscribe to the Podcast MP3 Audio Version (http://mediccast.com/images/SubscribeItunes.png)iTunes (http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/nursing-show-online-radio/id271728764#) | (http://mediccast.com/images/SubscribeZune.png)Zune (zune://subscribe/?Nursing%20Show=http://www.nursingshow.com/feed/podcast/) | (http://mediccast.com/images/SubscribeRSS.png)Podcast (http://www.nursingshow.com/feed/podcast/) —- Subscribe to the Podcast Studio Video Version (http://mediccast.com/images/SubscribeItunes.png)iTunes (http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=386460885#) | (http://mediccast.com/images/SubscribeZune.png)Zune (zune://subscribe/?Nursing%20Show=http://www.nursingshow.com/feed/studio_video/) | (http://mediccast.com/images/SubscribeRSS.png)Podcast (http://www.nursingshow.com/feed/studio_video/) — Welcome to the Show (http://www.nursingshow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/digestive_tract_line_med-297x300.jpg)Good day and welcome to this week's episode of the Nursing Show. I'm your host Jamie Davis and I'd like to welcome all of you to this week's program. We have some great things coming up for you later on this episode including a look at a new medical gadget technology that with a sensor implanted in your body can actually be powered by one of the body's own electrical conduction systems, the bodies own power cells. We will figure out how that might work coming up later on in this week's news. Then following that, we'll have our Tip of the Week we're going to be looking at an inflammatory bowel disorder, Crohn's disease, in this weeks episode so stay tuned for that coming on up after the news. Before that, I want to remind you to follow up on all of the information you find here on the Nursing Show. You can do that by heading over to NursingShow.com (http://nursingshow.com). You'll find a link at the top of the page there for shownotes. You can click that link and it will take you right to the most recent episode. Scroll down and find all the previous episodes. Please follow-up on links for the news items in an episode as well as all of the additional resource links I provide for the weekly tips of the week or perhaps an interview segment. You'll find all of that over at NursingShow.com. If you want to get back in touch with me, I hope you do so. Send those e-mails in to NursingShow@Gmail.com (mailto:nursingshow@gmail.com). I love to hear from you and I really welcome you sending those e-mails. Send me links to news items you'd like me to cover. Perhaps you'd like me to reach out and do an interview with you or somebody you know. Whatever the case may be, keep those e-mails coming. It's an integral part of what makes you a member of the Nursing Show community and lets me know that you like something about the show or you want to hear more of something. I will have more contact information coming up later on in this episode but I guess we'll go ahead and get on to the rest of the show as we get ready for this week's news. News— Menstrual Cycle May Affect Respiratory Symptoms (http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/releases/252627.php) Long Nursing Shifts Affect Patient Satisfaction Scores (http://news.nurse.com/article/20121106/ML02/311060006) Internal Medical Sensors Powered by YOU! (http://medgadget.com/2012/11/wireless-sensor-implant-powered-by-bodys-own-internal-battery.html) ———————————– Tip of the Week - Crohn's Disease Review for Nurses Time now for this week's Tip of the Week and we're going to look at Crohn's disease. It's an inflammatory bowel syndrome that we're going to look at.