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Nursing Resource Center

Explore a comprehensive database for nursing educators & students with reliable information, search options, references, and more.

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Nursing Resource Center

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  1. Nursing Resource Center “Allied health programs were the most frequently identified hot programs across the nation, representing 46.6% of all hot programs.” -The American Association of Community Colleges (AACC) published this fact based on a 2004 survey of “hot programs” within its membership. Hot programs are defined as those for which there is a large market demand for graduating students.

  2. Nursing and allied health programs are expanding across the U.S. to address the nursing shortage -- additional campuses are being built, schools have waiting lists of two years, and nurse educators are in high demand. Nursing Resource Center supports this exploding population of instructors and students with… In-depth information that is easy to use.

  3. SEARCHthe entire database OR diseases only OR drugs only. BROWSE for disease overviews or drug monographs from the home page. Don’t see what you need? Select More… for a full A-Z listing of all the disease and condition entries from the Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine and drug monographs from PDR for Nurses 2007.

  4. The document you need is only a click or two away… Any relevant information is returned sorted into tabs – with many of the tabs directly correlating to the steps of the Nursing Process.

  5. …from sources you, your instructors, and students can rely on and trust.

  6. Gale Reference Content: Gale Encyclopedia of Nursing and Allied Health (2nd ed.) Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine (3rd ed.) Gale Encyclopedia of Cancer (2nd ed.) Gale Encyclopedia of Genetic Disorders (2nd ed.) Gale Encyclopedia of Surgery (1st ed.) Gale Encyclopedia of Mental Disorders (1st ed.) Nutrition and Well-Being A to Z (1st ed.) Encyclopedia of Bioethics (3rd ed.) Macmillan Encyclopedia of Death and Dying (1st ed.) Encyclopedia of Public Health (1st ed.) Encyclopedia of Drugs, Alcohol, and Addictive Behavior (2nd ed.) 3rd Party Reference Content: Nursing Diagnoses: Definitions & Classifications 2007–2008, NANDA International Foundations of Basic Nursing, Delmar (2005) 2007 PDR Nurses Drug Handbook Fundamentals of Nursing, Standards and Practice, Delmar (2006) Health Assessment and Physical Examination, Delmar (2006) Delmar’s Critical Nursing Care Plans, Delmar (2005) Delmar’s Nursing Clinical Skills and Concepts, Delmar (2003) Delmar’s Pediatric Nursing Care Plans (2005) Fundamentals of Basic Emergency Care, Delmar Delmar’s Maternal Infant Nursing Care Plans, 2nd ed, Delmar (2004) Maternity Nursing Care, Delmar (2005)

  7. Hundreds of animations bring human anatomy to life. See labeled “snapshots” from video Read a full transcript Control the video

  8. Journals:Nursing Resource Center complements any existing nursing journal products in your collection. It indexes hundreds of top nursing journals, giving you relevant results in abstract form under the Journal Citations tab -- without the cost of paying again for access to full-text journal articles. Inbound, outbound open URL compliant. If you have Gale’s InfoTrac OneFile or Academic OneFile, you’ll cross-search those with your Nursing Resource Center at no extra cost. Or, consider Gale’s Nursing and Allied Health Collection -- our new periodical file designed to both work with the resource center or to stand alone.

  9. Easily access the standard Nursing Classifications for • Interventions (NIC), • Outcomes (NOC), and • Diagnoses (NANDA). • Check the NursingToolbox for standard immunization schedules, English-to-Spanish language translations of common medical questions, and more quick-reference documents.

  10. Interested in learning more? Start a free trial once the product releases in late June. • If you’re going to ALA in D.C., visit us at booth #3703 to see a live demonstration. • Join us for one of three webinars where our Product Manager, Kate Hanley will demonstrate the product and field questions from webinar participants. • Contact your Account Manager Laura Walker for questions: 800-877-4253 x1350 or laura.walker@thomson.com

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