Nursing Tip | Why Repositioning Is Important

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Uploaded by on Jan 4, 2012

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  • Once again another great video!

  • @breezykirbreezy87 Once again, thank you for your support : )

  • Another great video Nacole. You're my Hero!!

  • @tubeyou4clover You're too sweet, thank you for your support : )

  • when i did my stage (i guess an internship? i only know it in french..), the nurse that i was shadowing basically told me every time you walk into the room, even if you move them by what seems to be a little bit, it makes a huge difference. i'm not sure if that's true or not, but it's sure in my head for clinicals next semester.

  • @thelittlestnurse It's true, anything will help. Thank you for sharing : )

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  • @debbiemcnair Sears, Christmas gift card : )

  • Wow, that's a great idea to set a reminder. Where did you get your watch? I've never seen a watch like yours. Thanks.

  • @robingacud Yeah, I feel the same way too. Thank you for caring and for commenting, you are a great example for future nurses and medical professionals. Keep up the great work, you're great : )

  • ahah i know, i blieve they appreciate some of them dont know how to express themselve, but i love to help.

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