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Continuing with Routine Infant Immunizations
Read more: Continuing with Routine Infant ImmunizationsAs we navigate through the coronavirus pandemic, it is vitally important to continue with routine infant immunizations. New Mexico has seen a 20 percent decrease in immunizations given over the course of the past several months. In addition to taking precautions to prevent the transmission of COVID-19 to your children, it is important to continue…
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Five Things Your Friends with Food Allergies Want You to Know
Read more: Five Things Your Friends with Food Allergies Want You to KnowChances are you know someone with a food allergy or diet restriction of some kind. We may worry about what to make, where to go, how to act and what is the social decorum for our friends with food allergies? The main concepts to remember are to ask, listen and respect. People are at different…
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Why Babies Cry
Read more: Why Babies CryBabies cry. There is no way around it. They can’t talk and tell you what is upsetting them, so they cry. As your baby becomes familiar with the many nuances of life outside the womb, it may help to remember all the changes he or she is experiencing. As her new digestive system gets up…
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What about “right now?”
Read more: What about “right now?”Twenty years ago, I huddled around an empty chocolate tin. I had three kids and a husband. It was New Year’s Eve in Y2K (the year 2000). We decided to make a time capsule. We would open it in 2020. Back then, 2020 felt like eons away. On New Year’s Day of this year, that…
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History of Midwifery in New Mexico
Read more: History of Midwifery in New MexicoThe history of midwifery in New Mexico comes from a long linage of rural, indigenous, and modern midwives. Midwives are often much more to their patients and communities than birth assistants. They are the caregivers and empowerers of women and thusly families and communities. A women’s reproductive life starts long before she has a child…
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Nurses Week 2020
Read more: Nurses Week 2020Lovelace Women’s Hospital is filled with employees who are ready and prepared for the COVID-19 pandemic we are facing. We are lucky to have people who are innovative, smart and pride themselves on giving our patients exceptional care, while maintaining a safe environment for all involved. Meet Marie Straughan, operating room RN. She is holding…
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Trends in Obstetric Nursing
Read more: Trends in Obstetric NursingOn the heels of National Nurses’ Day (May 6), I asked my co-worker, who has been a Labor and Delivery nurse for over 20 years, to reflect on her experience. She shared: “I embarked on a new career in Obstetric Nursing in 1990, which gives me 20 years on which to reflect. Obstetrics (OB) was…
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National Nurses Week 2020
Read more: National Nurses Week 2020“Being noble is defined as having, showing, or coming from personal qualities that people admire (such as honesty, generosity, courage, etc.) There are a few noble professions in this world. Practicing medicine is one of them. And being a nurse is perhaps the noblest in the house of medicine.” – Angelo Falcone This year, 2020, has…
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