Showing posts with label nurse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nurse. Show all posts

Monday, 8 November 2021

Nurse Practitioner Week

 November 7-13 is Nurse Practitioner Week!

It's Nurse Practitioner Week! Our PCN has two amazing Nurse Practitioners to celebrate - Marilyn, who provides care to the patients at Calmar Medical Clinic, and Michelle, who runs both the Warburg Nurse Practitioner Clinic and Thorsby Nurse Practitioner Clinic. Thank you both for all you do for the PCN, your patients, and the communities you serve!



Wednesday, 6 January 2021

Your Body Talks, Listen to it.

The pandemic has changed a lot of things; your family doctor/nurse practitioner wanting to ensure you are taking care of your health and wellbeing is not one of them.

If you have any unexplained, new, worsening or persistent changes in your health or changes in your body: don’t delay. Book an appointment with your family doctor/nurse practitioner right away so they can begin to investigate any changes you are experiencing. 

Your health is important. The healthcare system is prepared and ready to respond to any issues you experience and our facilities and primary care clinics remain safe places to seek care.

Your body talks, listen to it.

Detecting disease early, especially cancer, is important to save lives. There are symptoms you can look for, and if you experience any of them, book an appointment with your family doctor/nurse practitioner or health care team immediately, even during the pandemic. They will work with you to decide what tests you need. Some examples include:  

An unusual or growing lump

Blood in your stool, urine, or phlegm, especially if persistent or associated with other symptoms related to your bowels (pain, constipation), urination (pain, frequency, poor stream), or breathing (worse cough or shortness of breath). Also, unusual bleeding from vagina, especially in postmenopausal women  

Any changes to a mole (size, shape, colour)

Trouble urinating for men, such as needing to pee right away, more often, with difficulty or pain

Unexplained significant weight loss (>10%)

For a full list of symptoms: https://myhealth.alberta.ca/cancersymptoms 

For other cancer resources: www.ahs.ca/bodytalk 

If your family doctor/nurse practitioner suspects cancer, they will refer you for testing, such as imaging or biopsy and possibly to a specialist to plan any necessary treatment.

If you do not have a family doctor/nurse practitioner, you can find one by calling 811 Health Link or by visiting www.albertafindadoctor.ca 


Monday, 9 November 2020

Nurse Practitioner Week

It's Nurse Practitioner Week!
Nurse Practitioners (NPs) first appeared in Canada in the 1960s. There are currently 7136 licenced NPs working in Canada with 640 of them in Alberta and TWO at our PCN!
Our Nurse Practitioners, Marilyn and Michelle, provide patient-centred, high quality care in the communities of Calmar, Thorsby and Warburg. See our website to find out more about Nurse Practitioners and how they support their patients.

Tuesday, 6 October 2020

Thorsby Nurse Practitioner-Led Clinic now open!

Last week, we held a ribbon cutting ceremony to mark the opening of the Thorsby Nurse Practitioner-Led Clinic.
The Thorsby Nurse Practitioner-Led Clinic is open Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9am - 4pm and is co-located with the Thorsby Public Health Centre. Pictured are:
Shawna Ofstie - Leduc County Committee Member
Kyla Pastushuk – Clinical Administrator, Thorsby and Warburg Nurse Practitioner-Led Clinics
Lori Briggs – Leduc Beaumont Devon Primary Care Network (PCN) Manager, Clinical Operations
Michelle Williams – Thorsby & Warburg Nurse Practitioner-Led Clinics
Glenn Belozer - Leduc County Deputy Mayor
Roy Raymond - Thorsby Mayor
Jocelyn Tews – Alberta Health Services, Registered Nurse, Public Health - Rural
Cliff Richard – PCN Executive Director
For more information on the services the Nurse Practitioner provides and how to access these clinics, please visit: http://lbdpcn.com/Programs/Pages/Nurse-Practitioner.aspx

Monday, 6 May 2019

May is full of health care promotions!

May 6th is #STOPCleanYourHandsDay. Have a clean care conversation with your healthcare provider, patient, or colleague and help stop the spread of infections. Listen to the podcast created by our friends at the Canadian Patient Safety Institute: https://www.patientpodcastcanada.ca/

May 6-12 is National Nursing Week




May 6-12 is Mental Health Week:


Our PCN is so fortunate to have several registered nurses and mental health professionals providing exceptional care to our patients. For more information: http://lbdpcn.com/Programs/Pages/default.aspx


Monday, 7 May 2018

National Nursing Week!

May 7-13 is National Nursing Week!

Our Registered Nurses offer support to people living with various chronic conditions such as diabetes, pre-diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, obesity and geriatric concerns such as cognitive/behaviour concerns and functional decline. 

Carla, Janice and Ify are the best at what they do! 
#YesThisIsNursing

https://www.cna-aiic.ca/en/events/national-nursing-week

Monday, 11 May 2015

National Nursing Week!

May 11-17th marks National Nursing Week and May 12th is International Nursing Day. Thank you to our Leduc Beaumont Devon Primary Care Network nurses Carla and Cherie for your invaluable contributions to our PCN and it's patients!

 



Monday, 16 June 2014

Healthcare Videos

A few members of our healthcare team recently produced videos with HUTV, our patient education television provider. What is a PCN? What is their role within a PCN? What type of services do they provide? Check out each video to find out!

Exercise Specialist - Corinne Cutler

Registered Nurse - Cherie deBoer

Registered Psychologist - Sheila Gothjelpsen

Our Registered Psychologist, Sheila Gothjelpsen also created a video on Depression and Stress Management. Find out more about the symptoms, risks, treatments and where to get support:

Depression and Stress Management - Sheila Gothjelpsen


Sunday, 11 May 2014

Celebrate our Nurses!

May 12 is International Nurses Day and Canada Health Day
May 12-18 is National Nursing Week


International Nurses Day and Canada Health Day are both celebrated on May 12, the day of Florence Nightingale's birth.

The theme for this year's International Nurses Day campaign is:
Nurses: A Force for Change - A vital resource for health



While the American's celebrated National Nursing Week last week, in Canada it is this week and offers a similar theme of:
Nursing: A Leading Force for Change



Let's celebrate our amazing nurses this week! Chris, Carla and Cherie, happy National Nursing Week and thank you for all you do for our LBD PCN patients.



Christina Vesty, Chronic Disease Management Coordinator, S.M.I.L.E. Healthcare Program



Carla Moore, Primary Care Nurse, Geriatrics, Leduc Eldercare Consultation Team


Cherie deBoer, Registered Nurse, S.M.I.L.E. Healthcare Program

Monday, 6 May 2013

National Nursing Week


May 6 - 12 marks National Nursing Week in Canada. This year’s theme:

Nursing: A Leading Force For Change

celebrates the role of nurses at the forefront of effecting change in the quality of health care.

To our LBC PDN registered nurses Chris and Carla, and to all nurses everywhere, happy National Nursing Week and thank you for all you provide.