Showing posts with label Lippincott Nursing Procedures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lippincott Nursing Procedures. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 15, 2025

New Editions of 2 Core Lippincott Nursing eBooks

Ascension Wisconsin Library Services purchased online access to the following new editions of the Lippincott nursing eBooks through Books@Ovid.

Follow the direct links below to take a look, or bookmark them for future reference.

You can also access these (and many others) anytime through our AW Library Catalog  or the A-Z Book List.

They are also linked in context on the respective Nursing Library Guides as noted below.








Sandra Nettina, MSN, ANP-BC








Questions or comments, contact your Ascension Wisconsin Librarians:

                                    Michele Matucheski   and   Kellee Selden

Saturday, April 18, 2020

4 New Nursing eBooks on R2: AORN 2020, Lippincott, AWHONN, and Merenstein

Ascension Wisconsin Library Services purchased online access to the following new nursing eBooks through the R2 Digital Library.

Follow the direct links below to take a look, or bookmark them for future reference.

You can also access these (and many others) anytime through our AW Library Catalog.

They are also linked in context on the respective Nursing LibGuides as noted below.











 by Sandra Gardner, RN, MS, Brian Carter, MD, FAAP, et al.


Questions or comments, contact your Ascension Wisconsin Librarians:

                                    Michele Matucheski   and   Kellee Selden

Monday, April 9, 2018

Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Nursing Reference Center (NRC) Contract Will Expire Dec 31, 2017 : NEW Nursing Point of Care Tool to be Chosen for Ascension Wisconsin


 Ascension Ministry Health Care’s current subscription for
 Nursing Reference Center (NRC)  will expire on December 31, 2017.

Why are we dropping the subscription to NRC?  
  • Since 2014, Nursing Reference Center (NRC) has been a very popular and well-used point-of-care tool for our nurses.  At present, NRC is only available for legacy Ministry and Affinity regions.  The Milwaukee and Racine areas do not currently have access to this or any similar reference package.
  •  It is cost-prohibitive to add the Metro (Milwaukee) and South hospital sites under the current Ascension Resource Group pricing model. 
  • Nursing leaders at Ascension Wisconsin and national Ascension are in the process of evaluating the nursing point-of-care tools currently available on the market.  These include NRC, Lippincott and Clinical Key for Nursing (Elsevier).
  •  We hope to choose a NEW nursing point-of-care tool that will be available statewide throughout Ascension Wisconsin, thereby helping to standardize nursing care resources and contributing to high reliability nursing care.


What you need to do in preparation :
  • Use NRC while we have access!  Get the most out of it while it is still available.
  • See the NRC Search Tips page for more information, including remote access and tutorials.
  • Be aware that links to NRC documents and competencies will NOT be available after December 31, 2017.  This change may impact policies and other internal documents.
  •  CEUs
    • If you have CEUs logged in Cinahl Education (CEUs through NRC), be sure to log in and print out your records and documentation, as we may not have access to this information after the Ministry Health Care Subscription to NRC expires. 

What to use instead :
The Nursing Point of Care LibGuide

          Lippincott eBooks Tutorial (doc)




While legacy Ministry / Affinity may be losing access to NRC in the short-term, we have full intentions of providing a nursing point-of-care tool for ALL of Ascension Wisconsin in the very near future.  Please be patient as we make this transition.

For questions or comments, please contact :

Jill Berg, PhD, RN, FAHA, FAAN, Vice President of Clinical Education for Ascension Wisconsin
Michele Matucheski,  MLS, AHIP – Ascension Wisconsin Librarian
Kellee Selden, MLIS – Manager of Learning and Knowledge Management for Ascension Wisconsin