Inquisitivewon

Inquisitivewon

Med-Surg., Critical Care, Cath. Lab., OR

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About Inquisitivewon

Inquisitivewon has 25 years experience and specializes in Med-Surg., Critical Care, Cath. Lab., OR.


I am a critical care nurse in the Boston area of Massachusetts.I am currently working on my MSN.

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  1. Rythym question

    Hi Indy: You need more data. What happens with the P wave at the pause, if it remains normal it sounds like normal sinus bradycardia with a RBBB and escape beats. The question is why so slow? Is there SA disease? What about your PMH? Meds? etc. Pr...
  2. Nasopharyneal Suctioning Policies

    I understand the concern for patients with regard to sinusitis, but oral suctioning can only get the upper airway. Deep suctioning by the oral route is contraindicated because of the risk of introducing the oral flora to the lungs. My concern is for ...
  3. Helpful Hints: Female Patient Urinary Catheter Insertion

    Great advice that is very practical. So few female patients have text book anatomy. It has been my experience that the meatus is often located in the proximal upper vaginal wall. This is a great technique to improve on catheter insertion.
  4. It'll Be Alright. God's With Them.

    Thanks for sharing your experience. We all come to work and care for others often with so much already on our plates. Faith is a wonderful comfort. Grace only can bring us through those most challenging times that we are responsible for caring for ot...
  5. Where to find a good stethoscope?

    :typingHi there: I agree that Littmann is the best. The bottom line Littmans are expensive when compared to other brands but are more duarble and dependable. They are unquestionably the best. If I were you I would buy one middle of the road Littmann ...
  6. Nasopharyneal Suctioning Policies

    I was trained as a student that maintaining a clear airway is one of the most primary of all nursing priorities. It has come to my attention that some facilities require an MD order for suctioning via the NP route. I have two questions to contemplate...