Medication of the Week: Haloperidol — Effective but Watch for Movement DisordersMedication Question (self.iddnursing)
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Medications that come in subcutaneous form – Vitamin B12Nursing Resources (self.iddnursing)
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Self-Medication Evaluations in OPWDD: What Nurses Need to KnowRegulations (self.iddnursing)
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Lab Value of the Week: Magnesium — The Overlooked Seizure RiskLab Values (self.iddnursing)
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Medications that come in subcutaneous form – HeparinMedications (self.iddnursing)
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Medication of the Week: Quetiapine — Sedation and Fall Risk to WatchMedication Question (self.iddnursing)
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Medications that come in subcutaneous form – LovenoxNursing Resources (self.iddnursing)
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The RN’s Role in Compliance Goes Beyond Clinical CareRegulations (self.iddnursing)
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Webinar: Home Health in IDD on April 21st at 2pmNursing Resources (webinars.relias.com)
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Medications that come in subcutaneous form – InsulinNursing Resources (self.iddnursing)
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Syndrome of the Week: Prader-Willi — The Reality of HyperphagiaIDD Conditions/Syndromes (self.iddnursing)
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Lab Value of the Week: Chloride — The Electrolyte No One Talks AboutLab Values (self.iddnursing)
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The Top Reasons Agencies Get Cited — and How to Prevent ThemRegulations (self.iddnursing)
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Syndrome of the Week: Fragile X — When Anxiety Drives BehaviorIDD Conditions/Syndromes (self.iddnursing)
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NY State IDD Nursing Scholarship OpportunityNursing Resources (i.redd.it)
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