Im looking for a simple explanation for the whole cardiac enzyme thing-highs/lows-what does it all mean? Making cheat sheets for my clipboard-every lab test, other than the usual, seem to be a struggle when Im "on the run"!! My clipboard is my life! ...
angell883RN replied to angell883RN's topic in Medications
Sorry if this is a dumb question:uhoh3:- but it just doesnt seem to "click"-Yet! Lol--Ok- So thats why my pt with the INR of 1,7 was sent back from Endo-no procedure done? 1.7 is low correct? so would he have potential to clot or bleed? this is wher...
angell883RN replied to AKA_Glamour_Pearl's topic in General Nursing
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angell883RN replied to angell883RN's topic in Medications
So- if one has a High ptt inr pt- then ones prone to clots? etc, potential stroke, etc? IF Im understanding at all! To low-then bleeding potential is increased? (hence the no razors, vit K foods etc?)
Im having a problem getting this all straight and WHY it is? The highs,what they mean-the lows, etc-any simple explanations? Thanx-I have to re read info each and every lab test! I just cant keep it straight and simple-
BRAVO- Catlady!! I totally agree with your response!! I see that some "new bloods" think they are soooooo smart-BUT- when it comes to a "crisis" situation, they stand, back and let the "old birds" take over. After that- I have found- they "come aro...
I am currently in the process of graduating-LPN to RN- and we have been told to go directly into a BSN program. As of 2010 all will be required-new hires- to have BSN. If you are already in a facility, you "should" be grandfathered in. It will be ...
angell883RN replied to FranEMTnurse's topic in Humor
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angell883RN replied to angell883RN's topic in General Nursing
Thats what I thought picc requires xray confiramtion and midline does not- I was told, via computer test, I was wromg. The other choices were -only a DR can put in PICC line (wrong-so can a trained RN) -A picc is considered a central line a midline ...
Any info is greatly appreciated! I know the main difference is that the PICC goes to SVC tip where as the MIDLINE only goes to ax. area- but- do you need an xray for a midline confirmation placement?? and/or is the midline "not" considered a central...