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www.painEDU.org Awesome case studies for nurses (free CEUs) and the site is very multidisciplinary- very user friendly site.
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American Society for Pain Management Nursing The is website for the American Society for Pain Management Nursing.  It states thier position statements on the treatment of the addicted patient, euthanasia, etc.   Site has had a lot of input from all of the pain nursing leaders: MCaffery, Pasero and Ferrell, as well as others. 

ASPMN National Office
PO Box 15473
Lenexa, KS 66285-5473

Toll Free: (888) 34ASPMN
or (913) 752-4975
913.599.5340 (fax)
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International Association for the Study of Pain This is the website of the International Association for the Study of Pain.  It is multidisciplinary in nature.  Their pain conferences beat everything!  The people involved in this associatin are the true pain leaders in the world!

The purposes of this site are to:

  • provide services and resources to IASP members
  • introduce health care professionals and scientists to IASP
  • provide a vehicle for the educational outreach of IASP
  • call attention to the importance of pain as a field for multidisciplinary scientific enquiry and to pain prevention/relief as a priority for health care delivery.

For further information or to join IASP please contact the IASP Headquarters Office:

IASP Secretariat
111 Queen Anne Ave N.,  Suite 501
Seattle   WA  98109-4955,  USA
Tel: 206-283-0311;      Fax: 206-283-9403

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Make Your Opinion Known about Respiratory Protection for Nurses!

For the last two years, Representative Roger Wicker (R-MS) has added a rider to the Labor, HHS Appropriations bill that makes it impossible for OSHA to require fit-testing of respirators used to protect nurses from infectious diseases, such as avian flu, SARS, anthrax, and TB.

OSHA normally requires that these respirators be fit-tested annually to ensure that the respirator has a proper face seal. This requirement is supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), and the Institute of Medicine.

The Owens Amendment to the FY 2007 Labor, Health and Human Services (Labor, HHS) Appropriations bill supports continued requirement of fit-testing by striking Rep. Wicker's rider.

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Cindy Ward
Legislative Policies and Issues Committee




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