All this week, we re celebrating National Nurse s Week with Diamond Valley Federal Credit Union by honoring a different Tri-State area nurse who s been nominated for recognition by you.
Of course, like all medical personnel, nurses play an extremely important role in patient care whether it s a simple trip to the doctor s office for a check-up or something more serious that requires a stay at the hospital. When it comes to the latter, nurses are often the medical professionals that spend the most time with patients; delivering and making sure medications are being taken, checking vital signs, and doing what they can to make sure their patients are as comfortable as possible during their hospital stay.
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JACKSONVILLE, FLa. – Researchers say 70 million people have sleep disorders like insomnia, sleep apnea or narcolepsy and more than 100 million Americans just aren’t getting enough sleep.
Adults should get anywhere from seven to nine hours of sleep a night according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Are you shaking your head asking, “When was the last time I got that much sleep?” You are not alone.
There are a lot of reasons why people are not sleeping but one thing that might help is knowing what you should and should not do when you can’t fall asleep.
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Representing 11 agencies from across the state, the community sponsored Crisis Intervention Training class of 2021 produced 37 graduates. Boone County Council member Elise Nieshalla (far right) addresses those gathered as the program concludes.
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Kassie Ritman
The Lebanon Reporter Apr 27, 2021
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Representing 11 agencies from across the state, the community sponsored Crisis Intervention Training class of 2021 produced 37 graduates. Boone County Council member Elise Nieshalla (far right) addresses those gathered as the program concludes. Submitted photo
First responders in every community are seeing an uptick in the number of mental health and addictions related calls as the COVID-19 pandemic stretches into a second year.