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  1. Can your department force you to precept?

    Can your department force you to precept? It's not that I don't feel qualified. It's more of a mental health thing. Right now I don't feel positive. I really don't want to precept or charge. I just want to hyper focus on my patients for 12 hours. I s...
  2. Quick Question???

    This was not my patient and when I questioned the nurse I could not get a complete story due to time restraints. I have listed the scenario details Car vs tree accident. Pt was post laminectomy for surgical intervention for injury at thoracic s...
  3. Clarkson College DNP - CRNA 2020

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  5. Keiser University CRNA 2020 Applicants

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  6. CRNA School In Puerto Rico

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  8. Patient with platelet count of 3?

    She seemed fine. No lethargy, dizziness or weakness.
  9. Patient with platelet count of 3?

    I agree. It was standby assist every time. Despite the orders saying up ad lib. Thank you
  10. Patient with platelet count of 3?

    Sorry, I forgot to mention she has a diagnosis of TTP. The platelet before that was 9. So I trust the result.
  11. Patient with platelet count of 3?

    Quick question. I received a 30 something year old patient with a diagnosis of TTP. Her hemoglobin was within normal limits but her platelets was 3. She was agile and mobile. I would label her a standby assist due to the wires in ICU. As I was giving...
  12. Keiser (Wolford) CRNA 2019 Applicants

    For the January/Feburary or August/September cohort?
  13. Keiser (Wolford) CRNA 2019 Applicants

    Hello Forum. I am applying for the January cohort. My stats are overall GPA is 3.2 and BSN is 3.5. I have almost 5 years experience in ICU. But a total of 8 years in nursing. I have not taken my GRE yet. What are my chances?
  14. Adensonie

    Recently patient was delivered to me in SVT 180 with blood pressure 75/45. Telephone order received for adenosine. Administered 6mg than 12mg to convert to sinus rhythm. Pushed hard; fast and flushed well. Watched the monitor. Later Charge RN said I ...
  15. Patient Complaint/Failure to Rescue

    I don't understand. Was the patient desaturated? Wouldn't it show on monitor? Or were there other signs like elevated respirations and shortness of breath?