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The Wound that Does Not Heal

By Pat Iyer | 01/23/2012 | 0 Comments

Impact of nonhealing wounds Chronic, nonhealing wounds are disabling and constitute a significant burden on patients’ activities of daily living (ADLS) and the healthcare system. Of persons with diabetes, 2% to 3% develop a foot ulcer annually, whereas the lifetime risk of a person with diabetes developing a foot ulcer is as high as 25%.8 […]

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The Sore in Pressure Sores

By Pat Iyer | 01/16/2012 | 0 Comments
man lying in bed

Bill is a 70 year-old-man who developed paraplegia. During his prolonged hospitalization, a stage IV pressure sore formed. One year later, it is still present and it dominates his life at home. Pressure sores may have a huge impact on the quality of a patient’s life. There is a financial impact of prolonged treatment – […]

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Violent patient beats psychiatrist

By Pat Iyer | 12/28/2011 | 0 Comments

Damages Violent patients are a growing concern. In a Virginia case, a psychiatrist was beaten by a patient and suffered a traumatic brain injury, a fractured eye socket, concussion and skull fracture. He is now depressed, has post traumatic stress disorder and vision impairment which prevents him from working. Violent patient causes injuries The injury […]

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Legal Nurse Consultants: Tips for Improving Writing Skills

By Pat Iyer | 12/14/2011 | 2 Comments

I think we should always be focused on improving writing skills. People use very different writing styles, not just what you learned in school from your English teacher. Informal writing has changed. Text messaging has made us brief. But the real risk in brevity is that you are going to miss things and not be […]

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Six Tips: Building a Successful Legal Nurse Consulting Practice Part 3

By Pat Iyer | 11/30/2011 | 0 Comments

I taught a program at the National Nurses in Business Association on the factors that lead to a successful business. Read part 1 and Part 2. Here are some strategies you can implement to create a strong legal nurse consulting practice. 1. Leverage your time and talent. You will build a stronger legal nurse consulting […]

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Six Tips: Building a Successful Legal Nurse Consulting Practice Part 2

By Pat Iyer | 11/28/2011 | 1 Comment

This is part 2 of a series on building a successful legal nurse consulting practice. Read part 1 here. I taught a program at the National Nurses in Business Association on the factors that lead to a successful business. Here are some strategies you can implement for building a successful legal nurse consulting practice. 1. […]

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Cross-examination Strategies

By Pat Iyer | 11/09/2011 | 0 Comments

Experts: ever wonder about the strategy of attorneys who cross examine you? Here is some insight into how some attorneys function during cross examination. These are some notes I took when listening to an attorney describe her strategies for cross examining witnesses. 1. When an attorney makes a point favorable to his side, he locks […]

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Body Language: The Body Never Lies

By Pat Iyer | 11/02/2011 | 0 Comments

Words communicate between 25 to 35 percent of the sentiments conveyed by negotiators in a negotiation. The rest of their positions are communicated through body language. Therefore, more of a negotiator’s perspective is displayed in the way he uses his body when stating his position. As an example, a negotiator states that he lends his […]

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Use micro expressions strategically to accurately detect negativity in negotiations

By Pat Iyer | 10/26/2011 | 0 Comments

Do you accurately detect negativity in the other negotiator? Do you know how to do so by using micro expressions? Such emotions have a direct influence on the negotiation. Smart negotiators know how to manipulate a negotiation by utilizing different emotions. In order to protect yourself from such ploys, you need to know the micro […]

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“If you didn’t chart it, you didn’t do it”, Part 4: Common Medical Record Deficiencies

By Pat Iyer | 08/24/2011 | 0 Comments

Nursing homes are affected by many challenges, many of which directly affect the quality of care and allegations of nursing home negligence. The challenges were highlighted by speakers at Preventing and Defending Long Term Care Litigation at The Conrad in Miami. Pat Iyer moderated a panel of defense and plaintiff attorneys and another legal nurse […]

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