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Building a Powerful Personal Brand 

Minority Nurse

When we think of brands, most of us will come up with images — specifically logos —like Nike, Coke, Colonel Sanders, and Kentucky Fried Chicken. And how do you get one if you don’t have one? And if you truly don’t want one, can you skip it altogether? What is a Brand? They live their brands at every moment.

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The rural nursing life – Jungles, temples and wildlife

The Nurse Break

For example, having to make a spacer out of a coke bottle as due to delays in stocks there were no nebuliser masks or spacers suitable for a young child. Nothing really shocks me but what is frustrating is often the lack of access to standard equipment such as bladder scanners etc.

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Urinary Incontinence Revisited: George Kuchel & Alison Huang

GeriPal

And of course, much more common cause of polyuria is drinking too much coke, you know, too much Coca Cola or whatever, you know, but that kind of information can be incredibly informative, both from a diagnostic point of view, but as we get to in a minute, from a management point of view as well.

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Dysphagia Revisited: A Podcast with Raele Donetha Robison and Nicole Rogus-Pulia

GeriPal

pulled up to a McDonald’s and asked for a Coke. .” I don’t like the mouth feel of either, and thickened coffee is… Alex: Tastes pretty bad. Eric: I never ever, ever- Alex: We had people trying thickened wine, Christian St. Claire went. Eric: Thickened beer did not thick well. Raele: Yeah.

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Ep.16: 5 Ways to Reduce Employee Turnover

Home Care Pulse

One of the things I remember is that the vending machines only had Diet Coke. And so maybe nurses only drink Diet Coke, I don’t know.

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You’re Not Alone: How Nurse Crystal Takoudjou Brings Comfort When It Matters Most

Daily Nurse

The Small Things Are the Big Things Takoudjous power doesnt always roarit often whispers through the little things, like when she ordered a special delivery of Diet Coke for a patient who couldnt stomach anything else. Takoudjous reply was simple: No, I assured him he wasnt alone. He was genuinely excited and deeply appreciative, she recalls.

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Palace of Care – Timing

Palliverse

Do you guys have any Coke, in a can? Sure, we’ll arrange for some Coke for you. Being able to go outside is so good, I hadn’t been outside of the hospital for two months. Is there anything else we can help you with? Yes please. Just let us know if we can help you with anything else. See you later. Thanks, see you.

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