Yup. That's the point of something like ACLS - you're covered in an emergency (if you're doing the correct things, mind you), but as soon as a physician is around to take over, they do. How often I...
This is a great point - much better than I said previously. A great misconception is that academia exists to teach. Rather, academia exists to store knowledge. While teaching and professional...
It IS difficult making tests, as I'm sure you've discovered when you've had a bad test. Questions have to be valid. Actually it's not necessarily the "ABCD" questions that are hard but when you have a...
It's not that they don't want you to have the information on the exam... it's that there's a lot of money that can be made by selling exam copies online. A lot of money -- like hundreds of thousands...
It sounds like her unit (as are many) is covered by a slough of standing, or preprinted, orders. That is, the doc will write, "Admit to ICU using Intensive Care Unit orders." That order set then has...
I advise newer nurses to watch themselves when they have a nurse or MD as a patient. If you find yourself double checking meds and namebands or examining skin or doing a more thorough assessment with...
While this is not even close to an issue in my hospital, I just want to say that this is a fastastically coherant and well-written argument. And spot on,
castens replied to SICUsForMe's topic in MICU, SICU
The best way? Flowers and a brown nose. Seriously, though, I think the best way is to think out loud. Hands down. If you think out loud (even the obvious) they will automatically know what you know...
I'm wondering if anyone has a good, fairly succinct, learning packet about pacemakers - focusing on sensing/pacing problems. I'm looking for something that is more concentrated on permanent pacers,...
Which did(do) you like better--school or the real world? Why? I much prefer the real world, because I know I'm making a difference. Of course, school is important so that you can learn HOW to make a...
We have staff educators at our hospital, of which I am one. Our educators aren't unit-based per se but have extensive clinical experience. Most have Master's degrees or are Master's-prepared. I am...