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Publikováno v:
Journal of Radiology Nursing. 38:106-109
Malignant ascites is a common and debilitating condition. Treatment options favoring palliative approach are preferred. A discussion of tunneled peritoneal catheters as a management option is included in the following review.
Autor:
Ana Echenique, Evelyn P. Wempe
Publikováno v:
Techniques in Vascular and Interventional Radiology. 22:26-31
Advanced practice registered nurses, such as Nurse Practitioners (NPs), can be found working in a variety of settings. Niche practices, such as Interventional Radiology, are highly specialized areas and are often specialties in which few NPs get to o
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Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing. 22:142-145
Formal training is an important mechanism to assist the new generation of nurse practitioners (NPs) entering the complex field of oncology. The growing number of patients with cancer and the expansion of treatment options demand structured oncology t
Autor:
Evelyn P. Wempe
Publikováno v:
Journal of Radiology Nursing. 39:249-250
Autor:
Shawn Brast, Evelyn P. Wempe, Katherine Duncan, Karen Green, Christa Jones-Hooker, Michael Long, Erica Bland
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Journal of Radiology Nursing. 35:191-197
Nurses in radiology and imaging settings are administering moderate sedation in highly complex environments to an older sicker population with multiple comorbidities. The ability to monitor ventilation and remain in constant communication with the pa
Autor:
Evelyn P. Wempe
Publikováno v:
Journal of Radiology Nursing. 37:144
Autor:
Evelyn P. Wempe
Publikováno v:
Journal of Radiology Nursing. 35:51-52
Autor:
Evelyn P. Wempe, Brenda N. Boone, Karen Green, Christa Jones-Hooker, P.M. Robson, Michael Long, Katherine Duncan, Erica Bland, Shawn Brast
Publikováno v:
Journal of Radiology Nursing. 35:63-64
Autor:
Evelyn P. Wempe
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Journal of Radiology Nursing. 34:175
Autor:
Evelyn P. Wempe
Publikováno v:
Journal of Radiology Nursing. 33:87
Interventional oncology (IO) is a growing specialty within the interventional radiology (IR) world, which over the course of the years has expanded to provide innovative treatment methods for patients with cancer through the use of minimally invasive