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Nursing Standards

March 20, 2024
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Florence Nightengale: The Lady with the Lamp

Today we review the codes and standards that apply to the instructional and research facilities that support nursing science and practice.  There is no single organization with a best practice catalog as there are in other disciplines we follow.  Best practice is inspired by the inherited wisdom of practitioners, faculty and students who work alongside other members of healthcare provider teams.

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Nightengale

Healthcare Facilities Code

Group A Model Building Codes

Design Dilemma: Nurses’ Stations

Design and Implementation of a Nursing Robot for Old or Paralyzed Person

H.R. 305: One School, One Nurse Act of 2023

 

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March 19, 2024
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Chicken Shepard’s Pie

March 18, 2024
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NSF International (Ann Arbor, Michigan): Food Equipment Standards

This traditional Irish dish originated as a thrifty way to repurpose leftover meat. In the late 18th century, the concept evolved from using lamb or mutton, commonly tended by shepherds, hence the name. The dish typically comprises minced meat — lamb, beef or chicken — cooked with vegetables and gravy, topped with mashed potatoes.

Ingredients:
• 1 can chicken, drained
• ½ can canned sliced potatoes
• 2 tsp onion powder
• ½ cup canned peas, drained
• 2 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
• 1 tbsp butter
• Splash of milk
• 2 tsp salt
• 2 tsp black pepper
• 1 tsp nutmeg

Directions:
1. Heat potatoes in microwave safe bowl, ~2 mins. Mash the potatoes with the milk and butter, a Teaspoon each of salt, pepper, and garlic powder, stir well. Adjust seasoning. Set aside.
2. Add remaining ingredients, stir well.
3. Spoon the mashed potatoes evenly on top of the meat.
4. Cook covered in the microwave oven for 3-5 minutes on medium power.
5. Cut into 2 portions. Scoop out from the bottom to keep the layers intact.

More:

University of Michigan Recipe

New Mexico State University Recipe

University of Illinois Venison Recipe


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