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“Wait… What’s That Again?” — Closing Knowledge Gaps for Confident Bedside Care

The Scenario: Code Brown and the Mysterious Tube It’s 6:37 a.m. You’re on hour 11 of a 12-hour night shift. You walk into Room 204, and Mr. Lewis—your sweet-but-complex post-op patient—is tangled in a sea of tubes. Suddenly, a tech yells: “Hey, do you know what this drain is connected to? It’s leaking!” And in […]
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Hospital staff rush a patient on a gurney through a corridor toward a room labeled “322.” The scene is dimly lit, with urgency evident in the healthcare workers’ movements. Overlaid text reads: “STOP THE BLEEDING – How Continuing Education Saves Hospitals Millions by Reducing Medical Errors.”

Stop the Bleeding: How Continuing Education Saves Hospitals Millions by Reducing Medical Errors

Imagine this. A nurse, nearing the end of a grueling 12-hour shift, administers 10 times the intended dose of heparin to a post-operative patient. The error goes unnoticed until the patient begins to bleed internally. Despite rapid intervention, the patient suffers severe complications, leading to an extended ICU stay, multiple surgical procedures, and a legal […]
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