Those around us are clueless...

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We have our own language. People around us are clueless to what we are saying.

Have you ever had someone look at you with a complete blank face?

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Mean arterial pressure.

Cvp would make the most sense at 15.

Andy Droid said:
Right click on cartoon, and go to :Save picture as", and save it to your desktop.

Right click on the sdaved picture on "open with" paint.

Use the dotted square tool to copy and paste other numbers to replace the 15 beside MAP (copy and paste to maintain the same font) - you have the numbers 2,4,5,7,8,9 & 0 to choose from

Save the changes and upload the picture.

(sorry... couldn't resist ;) )

And don't forget to document, or it didn't happen! ?

gitanorn said:
...to express ourselves in "lame" terms...

I hope this was just a typo...

Specializes in Emergency, Case Management, Informatics.
gitanorn said:
keep in mind is a "cartoon" therefore, don't let the "map 15" alarmed you...:cool:

keep in mind that this is a cartoon posted on allnurses.com and any tele, ICU, stepdown or ED nurse is going to automatically analyze those vitals because it's what we do every day. ;)

Specializes in NICU.

hehe, although as a NICU RN, my mind boggles at 85mL/hr TPN!! ours are more like 5-15mL/hr...what is a total fluid goal for IVF on a typical adult? For the babies we shoot for 80cc/kg/day on fresh ones and optimum after a few weeks is 130-150cc/kg/day

Specializes in Trauma, ER, ICU, CCU, PACU, GI, Cardiology, OR.
ashley, PICU RN said:
I am an ICU nurse. it is impossible for me to ignore an map of 15. must.... assess.... intervene.... implement.....

*searches for way to enter cartoon to fix patient's map...*

bless your :redbeathe, I can relate since I'm also a ICU & ccu RN among other specialties, however, I can't safe a "cartoon"...just saying~

Specializes in Trauma, ER, ICU, CCU, PACU, GI, Cardiology, OR.
vicki l said:
I hope this was just a typo...

unquestionably, it was since I'm working on my staff schedule and answering questions on my cell, it should have read "layman's term... thank you, as I stand corrected...aloha~

Specializes in Peds/outpatient FP,derm,allergy/private duty.

I love the fact that it takes so little fodder for a lively discussion to ensue. Methinks people love their jobs more than meets the eye, lol.

Specializes in orthopedic/trauma, Informatics, diabetes.

ROFL!!!! My husband tells me all the time that he hasn't a clue what I am saying when having a conversation with a classmate.

Specializes in ortho, hospice volunteer, psych,.

but where the heck is the pt.'s psych diagnosis and how does it figure in? ?

Specializes in Trauma, ER, ICU, CCU, PACU, GI, Cardiology, OR.
sharpeimom said:
but where the heck is the pt.'s psych diagnosis and how does it figure in? ?

It will appear in part-2 of those around us are clueless :cool: , so it depends on brian to do the honors.

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