Nuria Mari has 4 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 4 narrators. The most-rated is Clinical Laboratory Values for Nurses.

Are hand sanitizers really effective in preventing infections and diseases? This is a question that has plagued the minds of many. Take a walk to a local drug store, and you will notice that the sanitizer shelves are almost empty. Why? Well, the answer isn’t far-fetched. There are many bacterial, viral, and fungal infections in town. Many people have taken strict measures to protect themselves and their loved ones, and part of these measures include stocking their pantries and shelves with sanitizing gels, soaps, and sprays. But here’s the thing - are hand sanitizers really effective against viruses, bacteria, and fungi? You will get the answer in this audiobook. Here’s a sneak peek into what this prep guide contains: How beneficial are hand sanitizers When should hand sanitizers be avoided What does WHO and the CDC have to say about the usage of hand sanitizers World Health Organization recipe for homemade hand sanitizers The 20 unique homemade hand sanitizer recipes Stay clean and stay safe!
©2020 Nuria Mari (P)2020 Nuria Mari

Household cleaning may not be the most enjoyable activity in your day, but taking a few minutes off to kill the germs that swarm your home can go a long way in keeping you and your loved ones in good health. Here’s the thing: Microorganisms and bacteria are present in almost every environment on the planet. It might interest you to learn that there are about 600,000 bacteria per square inch of skin. Most of these bacteria aren’t harmful to humans. However, disease-causing organisms known as pathogens can be very deadly! The key to preventing the spread of flu, colds, and other sicknesses is by regularly disinfecting the surfaces in your homes and facility. Because there are lots of disinfectants in the market, it is of utmost importance that you know how they work and their pros and cons. This will help you make the right decision on the best way to disinfect and protect your homes and your loved ones. For starters, disinfectants are chemical agents applied to surfaces and other nonliving objects in order to destroy viruses, bacteria, mold, fungi, or mildews. For a disinfectant to be recognized as effective and viable, it must be registered with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Every disinfectant contains an “active ingredient". It is this active ingredient that kills the pathogens. The active ingredient kills the pathogens by damaging or disrupting their cells. Other ingredients in the disinfectant will help the active ingredient to perform its duty. For instance, a manufacturer may add surfactants to a disinfectant formula to provide consistent wetting on a surface or to assist in cleaning. At this time, disinfectants, surface wipes, and other essential home cleaning consumables appear to be scarce. But the good news is that you can have these things easily made at home. And that’s why, this guide has been written. DIY Disinfectants and Surface Wipes teaches you the following: Overview of infections A concise look at disinfection How long do viruses stay on surfaces (evidence-based) Surface disinfectant recipes Homemade baby wipe recipe And a bonus of 10 unique hand sanitizer recipes Wishing you good health and safety!
©2020 Nuria Mari (P)2020 Nuria Mari

You may have heard so much about using face masks to prevent infection from viral respiratory diseases. In fact, a little researched showed that there’s been a spike in Google searches related to face masks. Taiwan leads in the search. The most important question is: “Are face masks effective"? And if they are really effective, how should you use them? What are the different types of face masks, and which is best for you? This guide will provide you with the answers to these questions, and more, including: The primary types of facemasks Homemade facemasks: Benefits and risks Surgical masks: Function and structure N95 respirators: What does the CDC say about it; precautions What fabric is best for a facemask? Making a DIY facemask without a sewing machine CDC-approved "no-sew" facemask Bandana and coffee filter mask DIY facemask - Needs sewing Facemask vs respirators: Understanding the differences Stay safe and stay clean!
©2020 Nuria Mari (P)2020 Nuria Mari

A clinical laboratory, or a medical laboratory if you will, is one where pathology tests are conducted. Clinical tests are done here and the results gotten from the tests help in diagnosis, treatment, and disease prevention. Clinical laboratories differ greatly from research laboratories. While clinical laboratories are an example of applied science, research laboratories focus on core science, or should I say, basic science. This can be found in most institutions of learning. When it comes to NCLEX, you cannot escape memorizing some things. And clinical laboratory values are certainly among those things that you will memorize. Are you scared of memorizing lab values? Maybe you are wondering why it is important in the first place. Whatever the case, there’s no need to worry. You are not alone. Stop beating yourself over how to scale through the NCLEX, and let’s study this text together. Clinical Laboratory Values for Nurses is written for the aspiring NCLEX candidate, and RNs in general. It is written in very simple English, thus eliminating the stress of comprehending bogus medial terminologies. So, what makes this text different from others? Well, as a clinician, you are dealing with human life, and human life is precious. As a nurse, it is not all about memorizing values. It is all about being able to apply these values when required. You must have a first-hand knowledge of what goes on in the body when these values are far above or below the normal. This is what makes this book tick. This book covers: Introduction to clinical lab values Guide to specimen collection Avoiding common problems during the test A comprehensive exposition of: Hematological tests Arterial blood gases Electrolytes Lipids Cardiac enzymes Acid-base values Gastrointestinal pathogens panel Hormones And a summary of lab values for vitamins, tumor markers, and miscellaneous tests. So.... Open your text along with me and let’s get a first-hand knowledge of Clinical Lab Values for Nurses.
©2019 Nuria Mari (P)2019 Nuria Mari