NiteNursee

NiteNursee

Telemetry

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About NiteNursee

NiteNursee has 30 years experience and specializes in Telemetry.


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  1. One evening I was checking the pulses & groin site on an elderly gentleman post heart cath, when he asked me if I had every roller-skated. I replied that I had in my youth. Then he turned to his friend & said "Won't she would make a great ...
  2. Them handing me the rubber snake they found in their bed with the bloody head aka a Foley with the balloon inflated.
  3. Don't be afraid to speak-up, don't be a yes person.
  4. ECG interpretation

    To have 2nd degree HB your atrial & ventricular rate would be different, atrial greater than ventricular rate. More P's than QRS's. Type 1 remember longer, longer, dropped is Wenkebach. Type 2 PR interval is consistent with each P that has a Q...
  5. Moving to Montana in the very far future...

    Very easy to get licensed in Montana & easy to get a job in most places' Best pay is in Billings but smaller communities have their perks too. Congratulations of becoming a RN!!
  6. Cartoon Caption Contest WIN $250! Nurses Week 2018

    Lice, lice!!! Who's got the Quell?
  7. TAVR

    The hospital I work in will start the TAVR procedure at the end of the month. We haven't had any training yet & it worries me. I've done a lot of research on the procedure & haven't found much out. Then there's the fact my dad is scheduled...
  8. Code rolee

    I found the best way to learn from a code is to be the recorder. No one will try to push you out of the room, you get to see everything, be involved & just plain observe what's happening.
  9. Intergrillin Gtts & activity levels

    I need some info on what protocol there is out there for activity levels for patients on Intergrillin gtts. I work on a Tele unit with the ususal cardiac patients and we have gotten a new Doc who wants his post-stent patient on Intergrillin to be up...
  10. Transporting Telemetry Patients off the unit

    What is done where I work is if the patient's rhythm is stable, they may go in-house unmonitored, per policy. If they need to go out of the building for a test(ex.MRI) you need an order to send them without a ACLS RN