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Health CARES, A Nurse's Perspective
Health CARES, A Nurse's Perspective
Author: Angela Keddington
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Ignorance is bliss, but knowledge is power... make it a healthy life. In this podcast we discuss day to day challenges related to all things health care. Consider the issues, meet health care heroes, and learn how to be the change in matters that affect all levels of human health and wellness.
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This is the first in a 3 part series on Hospice. My friend and Co-Worker Chelsea and I discuss the history of Hospice and go into a few details as to what Hospice is and why it is so important.
In this episode I speak Stephanie, who has a unique family. All 3 members of her family have been diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. Join us as she shares her family's journey.
In this episode I speak with Julie who shares her story of her stillborn son. She shares her experiences and the traditions that they have created that help them remember and celebrate her son. She also discusses the difficulties that she has faced as she deals with her loss and how therapy continues to help her cope.
In this episode I speak with Hillary, who shares her story with the stillbirth of her twin boys. Hillary's boys were born at 21 weeks and she tells how she found peace and was able to move on after their birth. Hillary has had 3 children since the birth of her twin boys and all of them were born early, 2 of them being extremely early. She tells how the experiences with her twins really prepared her to be able the handle to challenges that her last 3 children brought. She giv...
In this episode I speak with Cole and Joann about spina bifida. Cole is a very spunky 7 year old who explains what spina bifida is, and how life is for him living with its effects. While telling his story, he shares the things that he is able to do in spite of his challenges. It was fun to hear him talk about playing sports and his love of skiing. Joann details their story, how she found out about his spina bifida in her 20 week ultrasound and the decisions that they f...
Warning, this episode discusses components of - substance abuse, miscarriage, and rape. Listener discretion advised. In this episode we speak with Melissa who discusses how she learned to deal with the effects of her past. She shares her painful story of miscarriage, and the toll it took on her mental health. You will appreciate her candor as she walks you through her past, in the hope that her story will ease the burdens of those who face similar struggles.
In this episode I discuss OCD with Ashley. Ashley provides great information on the different sub-types of OCD. She discusses the stereotypical OCD characteristics and gives great insight into what her OCD is and how it affects her, as well as the treatments she uses to keep it in control. Ashley shares her story in the hopes that others who suffer with OCD will never feel alone.
In this episode I speak with Cody, whose daughter Brianna was diagnosed with Leukemia when she was 3 years old. Cody tells Brianna's story, how they took her to a doctor almost on a hunch, and demanded that tests be run to ensure everything was ok. He tells of the healing that he's experiencing in sharing her story, and the thanks they feel as a family for wonderful people around them who helped get them through a difficult time. Brianna is now 12 years old and has been canc...
In this episode I speak with Camille, whose daughter Kenzie was diagnosed with cancer just after her second birthday. She gives great advice to those who are going through similar challenges, as well as for those who are in support roles.
In this episode I speak with 3 women who received the Covid vaccine while they were pregnant. They each detail their reasons for being vaccinated before their babies were born, as well as the peace of mind it brought to them in knowing their babies would have Covid antibodies after they were born.
Join us as we discuss the important role physical health plays in overall maternal mental health. Jennifer Atkinson: Reiki/Meditation Instructor and Mentor shares her own story of struggling with postpartum depression, and how she became interested in these modalities to achieve balance between mental and physical health as a new mom.
Join us for our second episode on Maternal Mental Health. In this episode I speak with JaTem, who is both a Mother who suffered with Postpartum anxiety and is a registered nurse. She started an organization called Postpartum Revolution to help mothers who suffer from postpartum anxiety/depression. She discusses the organization and the event that they held to raise awareness and help mothers and their caregivers.
In this episode I speak with Eric Dyches about his late wife Emily and her struggle with postpartum mood disorder. Eric details the strides made in Utah and throughout the country in getting better postpartum care for Mothers and his role in making the change here locally. He discusses options available to Mothers in getting the care they deserve, and gives great advice for Mothers and their caregivers.
In this episode I speak with Jessica about her fight with Stevens-Johnson Syndrome. She discusses how a reaction to Tylenol left her in the fight for her life. After spending a few weeks in the hospital, including time in the burn unit, she goes home blind, not ever knowing if she would regain her sight. Listen to her emotional story and the reason for getting the courage to relive and share it. She's an incredible person, with an incredible story.
In this episode I speak with Brianna who is an author of a children's book that aids them in becoming emotionally intelligent. She discusses the ways that we, as adults can help foster this growth in our children, her methods are also beneficial for adults.
In this episode I speak with Ann who is the mother of two autistic boys. She discusses with me the challenges they face as a family and how they have grown as a result of their boys. She urges us to react with kindness when we see parents struggling with their children in public, and try to be understanding of what they are enduring. It has given her a different perspective on how she looks at and treats others.
I was asked to provide my perspective on the Johnson and Johnson vaccine pause on a local radio show. After my interview, I did a deep dive into the statistics and wanted to share my findings with everyone. *Afternote: After recording this episode, I began thinking about the odds of dying in a mass shooting. That seems like such high odds (unfortunately). I am going to look into this further, but in the meantime, I wanted to site the source. This information came from businessins...
In this episode we learn about the rare Fabry Disease. I am joined by the four Nelson Sisters as they discuss what Fabry is and how it has affected multi-generations in their family. It began with their Father, who passed away from complications of the disease at 55 years old, affects all 4 of his children, and several of his grand-children. They discuss what it is like to live with the disease and what they do for treatments. Because the disease is not well known, man...
Join us this week while we discuss autism with Sara. Sara has a young son who has autism and shares with us his amazing abilities. She discusses how he is thriving in school and the things we can do to help see people and their abilities instead of their disabilities. #Autism #Autismawareness
In this episode we speak with Jackie, who is a survivor of colorectal cancer. She shares the importance of colonoscopies as the greatest preventive form of this cancer. We hope you enjoy her amazing story and advice.



