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- [QUOTE=Veronica22715;7073825]I am new to a trauma icu position and titrations seem second nature to the nurses in the unit I work with. My preceptor has been fantastic in making sure I have plenty of...Dec 15, '12
- Forum: Trauma ICU
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- I worked in a high-risk CVICU for 3 years, looked into a variety of insurance options. Ended up going with AACN's endorsed (and discounted for members and certified nurses) proliability (formally The...Nov 7, '12
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- Started in a high-risk cardiothoracic ICU as a new grad, did that for about 3 years (Sounds short I know, but when I left I was a vet on that unit, probably could count 20 people who started AFTER me...Nov 7, '12
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- My first patient death was the summer after my junior year in nursing school when I was a Summer III intern at Mayo Clinic in one of their ICUs. The pt was in septic shock admitted from the floor,...Oct 31, '12
- Forum: Nurse Colleague / Patient Relations
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- Where do I start?? Too Many... This one though has stuck with me for awhile (wasn't my pt thank God) Transferred a pt to our unit at 2300 from small outlier hosp with initial unstable angina,...Sep 30, '12
- Forum: CCU Nursing / Coronary / Cardiac
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- Believe me you have more than enough experience to take the exam. A lot of it is integration of clinical picture (pt signs and symptoms, swan numbers, drips) to intervention. I worked in a CVICU as...Sep 30, '12
- Forum: CCU Nursing / Coronary / Cardiac
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- Cardiac Surgery Essentials for Critical Care Nursing (search on Amazon). It LITERALLY takes you step by step through the entire postoperative process for CV surgical patients, addresses multiple...Sep 30, '12
- Forum: CCU Nursing / Coronary / Cardiac
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- I feel like I had a somewhat similar experience to you (2 yrs CVICU experience when I took the CSC, (started in CV as a new grad so only experience I had), passed CCRN 2 months prior to taking CSC,...Sep 30, '12
- Forum: CCU Nursing / Coronary / Cardiac
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- In this situation, the physician is not acting appropriately or in the best interest of his patient. As others have posted, check your hospital's policy because most are taking a hardline stance...Jul 11, '12
- Forum: Nursing Issues On Patient Safety
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- Here's my take, as many of the posters have previously said, depends on your facility, Docs, and diagnosis. I work at the largest hospital in the state with the largest CVICU in the state taking the...Sep 22, '11
- Forum: CCU Nursing / Coronary / Cardiac
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- Cardiac Surgery Essentials for Critical Care Nursing by Hardin and Kaplow for the CSC Exam. Not officially endorsed by AACN, but I read the book cover to cover (didn't take long, like 3 weeks) and...Sep 22, '11
- Forum: CCU Nursing / Coronary / Cardiac
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- I'm in as well!!! Congrats to those who got in, as well as those on the waiting list. From Minneapolis originally (in Milwaukee now) Can't wait to get back home!Jun 27, '11
- Forum: Pre-CRNA Inquiry
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- Fent gtt with bolus orders on all patients, generally weaned off by morning if extubated, taking PO etc. Dilaudid while intubated Morphine 2-4mg IV q1hr Vicodin 1-2 tabs q4hr Oxycontin 5-10mg...Jun 11, '11
- Forum: MICU / SICU Nursing
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- I work in a high-risk CVICU (we do VAD, Transplant, IABP, CVVH, ECHMO etc. etc.). Machines with the exception of long-term VADs are always 1:1, though recently they've been starting to pair more...Jun 11, '11
- Forum: CCU Nursing / Coronary / Cardiac
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- I've been a nurse now for almost 2 years, like you I started out as a new grad in the highest risk cardiovascular intensive care unit in the state (What was I thinking!?!? :) I did have a summer...Mar 11, '11
- Forum: Critical Care Nursing
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- A lot of nurses on our unit had no idea we had it as a system-wide policy standing order. Unfortunately now they took it off our policy orders because apparently someone thought a pt could become...Mar 11, '11
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- Some facilities have standing orders for this, others will require a physician order, but definitely use Urojet which is lidocaine jelly. Basically it comes prepared as a prefilled syringe that...Mar 11, '11
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- Thanks, your screen name is pretty clever too!Jan 19, '11
- Forum: MICU / SICU Nursing
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- I work in a large high risk CVICU. I haven't had this issue before with MD visitors, but have definitely had this issue MANY times with family members/friends of family who are nurses, physical...Jan 18, '11
- Forum: MICU / SICU Nursing
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- I work in a 30 bed CVICU, largest CV unit in Wisconsin that takes the highest risk patients in the state. We see IABP A LOT (I'll be trained in March, can't wait!) Our training is 1 8 hr class....Jan 18, '11
- Forum: MICU / SICU Nursing
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- In my unit (30 bed CVICU, largest in the state, and takes the highest risk pt's of the state) we use CVVH A LOT. We use the NxStage Machine (Which I hate by the way, had way less issues when we used...Jan 18, '11
- Forum: MICU / SICU Nursing
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- I work in a Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit. We use vasopressin ALL THE TIME. Our surgeons hate levo and phenylephrine (and there's research that suggests pt's having low endogenous vasopressin...Dec 22, '10
- Forum: MICU / SICU Nursing
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- My second code I was part of at my summer internship in the med/surg ICU. It was the last day of my internship, i happened to stay late that day for a 16 hour shift to help out due to short staffing...Mar 20, '10
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- I'm an RN in a very large CVICU and we D/C IJ Cordis all the time. I agree with everyone else that you should always have pt lying flat as tolerated for just about any central line removal, esp an...Mar 20, '10
- Forum: Nursing Issues On Patient Safety
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- Sounds like you did a great job. I work in CVICU so we use nipride all the time for the immediate post-op period. Nipride is a great drug but can be tricky to find the right amount the pt needs....Feb 13, '10
- Forum: MICU / SICU Nursing