#1rnstudent

#1rnstudent

orthopaedics, perioperative

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#1rnstudent specializes in orthopaedics, perioperative.


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  1. emergency cases - what's your record?

    ORIF wrist 6.5 hours cervical decompression and fusion with instrumentation 10 hours (went beyond my shift!) nothing is ever short where I work
  2. New to OR - is misery, frustration, and anger typical?

    Sounds like you work at my hospital. The only thing that keeps me going is the thought to "Keep Calm & Carry On". I hope things improve for you. Sometimes docs are nasty like that to new people...
  3. X-rays and eyes

    Thanks Mike! :) I scrub and circulate. It depends on how many residents there are, sometimes I am close to the beam, sometimes I am not. I just worry that my eyes are like the windows to my brain. I...
  4. X-rays and eyes

    The other day I was talking with a resident and he mentioned eye protection that is radiation resistant (x-rays). I had never heard of this, nor thought about it, until then. But it made sense to me....
  5. brand spankin' new......

    Learn everything you can from everyone you will meet in the OR. Everyone does things differently. Be patient with yourself. I've been working in the OR for 2 years now, and I still have not scrubbed...
  6. If you have rec' d the H1N1 vaccine - please report

    Got it last week. Arm was sore and muscle felt tight for 4.5 days afterwards. Was not sore going in, but within a few hours it got sore! Could not lift arm above head for same - 4.5 days. Was worse...
  7. Do what makes you happy. If you find you have changed and want to pursue another area after some time, then change. Be happy. Have fun. Lord knows it is hard some days. Good
  8. What's the easiest job in the operating room?

    Depends on the patient, the comorbidities, the type of surgery and risks involved. Anyone of those jobs could be the hardest at any part of the case. Also depends on the people one is working with. Is...
  9. New to OR, help me on basic concepts

    When it comes to the instruments, try this book: http://www.amazon.com/Instrumentation-Operating-Room-Photographic-Manual/dp/0323043100/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1241967440&sr=8-9...
  10. Break room and refrigerators

    I prefer not to use the fridges at work. I never use the microwaves, as they are dirtier. I'm tired of cleaning up other peoples' messes in the rooms, and I'm not about to do it in the...
  11. Surgeons who don't know what they are doing

    Does he really not know what he is doing or is he working with a new/different to him set of instruments to get the job done? Sometimes going to a new facility means relearning how to do things with...
  12. Documenting Implants

    A lot of our screws come from a bin, and each screw has no identifier number on it so I don't know how we are supposed to track the screws. Plates at our facility have a number in the tray, but I...
  13. Allergic Dermatitis to surgical scrubs - any advice?

    I don't like using the waterless stuff because it leaves my hands and arms itchy, dry and with red blotches all over. It gets worse with each application and the product rep told me to keep using it...
  14. clamp question...

    I have never seen the fancy openers. Kochers have been cumbersome and the bottle opener idea has been a godsend. Besides, if the rim sterility were being compromised then why don't all hospitals...
  15. Tying gowns after the spin card has dropped

    If it drops down and I am unsterile, then I grab the bottom-most tip of the tie and grab it very tightly, then the sterile person grabs a good portion at their end, which is still considered sterile....