Volume 1, Number 1
CE Expires Feb. 15, 2008

Safe Nursing Practices for Enteral Nutrition in the Acutely Ill.
by Peggi Guenter, PhD,RN,CNSN

Safety Issues in the Enteral Feeding of Neonates
by M.T. Verklan RN, PhD,CCNS and S. Premji RN,PhD

Volume 1, Number 2
Expired

Monitoring Body Temperature in Critical and Acute-care Settings
by Barbara Holtzclaw, PhD, RN, FAAN

Hazards in Neonatal and Pediatric Thermometry
By Andrea M. Kline, RN, MS, PCCNP, CCRN and Sarah A. Martin, RN, MS, PCCNP, CPNP, CCRN

Volume 1, Number 3
CE Expires Nov. 15, 2008

Enteral Nutrition and Hydration in Long-term Care
by Peggi Guenter, PhD, RN, CNSN

Safe Practices in Long-term Wound Care
By Catherine T. Milne, APRN, MSN, BC, CWOCN

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Volume 2, Number 1
CE Expires May 4, 2007

Using Wireless Connectivity to Improve Patient Care and Workflow Processes
by Janet Barberr, MSN, RN, FAAFS

Roundtable Discussion: Improving Patient Safety With Wireless Point-of-Care Technology.
By Moderator: Janet Barber MSN, RN

Volume 2, Number 2
CE Expires Sept. 7, 2007

Aspiration Pneumonia due to Enteral Tube Feeding.
by Carol McGinnis RN, MS, CNSN

Early Enteral Nutrition Following Cardiovascular Surgery.
By Carol Wolin-Riklin, MA, RD, LD, CNSD and Jan Foster, RN, PhD, MSN CCRN

Volume 2, Number 3
CE Expires March 21, 2008

Keeping Patients Safe: Assuring that Feeding Tubes Stay out of the Lung.
by Suzanne M. Burns, RN, MSN, RRT, ACNP, CCRN

The New WHO and JCAHO Patient Safety Initiative.
An Interview with Dr. Peter Angood and Laura Botinick

Volume 3, Number 1
CE Expires August 31, 2008

Infection Control in Thermometry
by Gwen Beiningen, RN,MS,CIC and Rhonda Klinkenberg, RN, BA, CCRN

Bone Marrow Aspiration and Biopsy: Doing it right to improve patient safety
By Katherine G. Trewhitt, CRNP, MS, AOCNP

Volume 3, Number 2
CE Expires March 19, 2009

Misconnections between medical devices with Luer connectors: underrecognized but potentially fatal events in clinical practice
by Beverly Gallauresi, RN, MPH; Melissa Eakle, MSN, MBA; Audrey Morrison, RN, BSN

Preventing tubing misconnections: a practical view
Rodney Hicks, PhD, ARNP
Laura N. Provan