The following databases have an abundance of resources to assist you in your research. Items marked as [Restricted] can only be accessed by Health Professions students using links from a password-protected page. If you have not received the necessary password, contact demaryj@nsuok.edu.
The expanded version of the CINAHL index, CINAHL Plus provides an even wider scope of nursing and allied health journals, as well as a higher number of records, full-text and cited references. Content includes additional allied health literature and biomedical resources and records date back to 1937. In addition, CINAHL Plus provides Evidence-Based Care Sheets and Quick Lessons which provide concise overviews of diseases and conditions and outline treatment options.
[Restricted] ClinicalKey provides access to authoritative medical information at all levels from topic overview to evidence-based data in one search. It also provides evidence-based summaries on thousands of medical conditions with sections on differential diagnosis. Contains full text of over 1,000 books and 500 journals published by Elsevier in all medical specialties as well as images and videos in Procedures Consult. Register to use Clinical Key and login with your personal login id and password in order to view, save, email, or print full text documents and images. Download the Clinical Key app from the app store and use your personal id and password to login.
[Restricted]Offers synoptic, evidence-based information for fast, convenient use at the point of care. Participating clinicians and physicians review the available literature, latest evidence, and provide care recommendations
Faced with a blue box demanding a new password? If your instructor did not provide this unique password, contact the Health Sciences Librarian at demaryj@nsuok.edu.
Difficulty accessing a journal? Be sure to sign in with your NSU credentials. For additional assistance, contact your librarian at 918-444-3263.
This tutorial details how to use Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) in the CINAHL database.
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