In a nutshell, waveforms above the isoelectric line indicate that the net flow of electricity is coming toward the point of reference (the electrode) while waveforms below the isoelectric waveform...
as do advanced practice nurses when they complete med school and a residency. one would hope the education amounts to something. hopefully your point here isn't to condescend to those pitifully...
Once upon a time, I was that girl that had a fist full of piggy backs like a bunch of birthday balloons hanging from my IV pole. And then I was reformed by how quick and easy Micromedex is. Other...
You will not be able to rigidly apply "nursing theory" to practical situations. Different theorists can give some insight into various aspects of practical situations. And even without knowing a thing...
SaltyNurse replied to violet_violet's topic in General Nursing
www.nurseweek.com offers some free CEUs. Also some hospitals have an agreement with Nurseweek and you can get many more CEU courses for free if that is the case. If you are a member of AACN, then...
I realize my level of knowledge, as you say, pales in comparison to a CRNA. In fact, that's why I asked for clarification on the cerebral vasculature 2-minute delay that was previously referred to....
Larry, obviously I'm in no position to comment on the general state of affairs in your hospital. Speaking in generalities for all hospitals, of course, blocking and/or delaying admissions is a...
SaltyNurse replied to StNeotser's topic in Geriatric, LTC
I'm all for quality control and standards. However, a lot of it has become a debilitating monster. How can we teach new RNs not to be task-oriented automatons, when it has become all about dotting the...
That sucks! I think the fairest first step is to talk privately with each of them about how their leaving left you in a big pickle. Hopefully, their response is to appologize and assure you it won't...
I don't know if this specifically has been argued in court before, but just because the resident(s) are present, I don't think that absolves the RNs legal (or ethical) responsibility to the patient....
Dude, why're you so territorial? Like other posters have said, this thread was on the AN home page. And so far, you're the only one all in a bunch about ICU nurses replying to this thread, so I guess...
SaltyNurse replied to luvmydogs84's topic in Geriatric, LTC
i guess that depends on what you consider "skills". time management, prioritization, interpersonal (with patients and other staff) are actually higher level than other skills such as sticking...
I don't like getting a poopy patient, but it's not my top pet peeve. IV access is a must. I have never heard of the ED sending a patient to ICU without IV access. Who does that? And if you have a...
As a CRNA, your input is definitely super helpful. Definitely agree that the more often you have to go fishing, the more inflammation will occur, not to mention the gastric distension from bagging....