Ack! - I had a good response, kitty jumped in lap, hit the touchpad and I lost it all. Abbreviated version:
One of my first preceptors taught me nailbed method by squeezing finger between 2 pens leveraged to create a vice like pressure. I thought it was barbaric, but being brand spanking new, did it her way. I apologized profusely to my pt every time I checked for responsiveness (all 4 extremeties with each q4h assessment).
My next preceptor was a neuro guru and promptly corrected this bad habit. Trapezius pressure is more accurate and humane. I'm so glad I learned this early on. I dreaded neuro pts, but this preceptor inspired & lent me her appreciation for this population. A fresh ruptured cerebral aneurism is one of my favorite types of patients to care for. HHH therapy rocks!