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  1. "Tips for the ED Drug Seeker"
    Love the line about never ever mess with an ED nurse.:nono:
    Apr 14, '08
    Forum: Emergency Nursing
  2. I was horrified today!!!!
    Had a patient like that years ago. Came in from the ECF in deplorable condition, had thick crud under his nails that also seemed to coat most of his body. Guy was brain damaged after an MVC bed...
    Apr 16, '07
    Forum: Emergency Nursing
  3. Stethescope
    I have both the Cardiology III and the Master Cardiology. I prefer the Master, I have no trouble listening to little lungs and hearts.
    Apr 16, '07
    Forum: Nursing Scrubs / Uniforms / Gear
  4. paramedics in the ER
    We had techs that were EMT-I's (Higher than an EMT-B but short of being a Paramedic) They were huge helps, did vitals, inserted IV's, NG tubes, foleys. Great bunch of guys and gals as well.
    Apr 16, '07
    Forum: Emergency Nursing
  5. CEN studying material...Lippincott?
    I got the one from ENA. It's a Kendall-Hall title. I thought it covered the material well, it's also a good refresher of whole nursing education. It covers all the systems and sub fields from GI to...
    Apr 16, '07
    Forum: Emergency Nursing
  6. Triage sucks!!!  Any tips??
    I must be strange because I love working triage. It's almost as autonomous as working in the field. You get to examine, diagnose and sometimes treat if there are established clinical pathways. Sure...
    Apr 16, '07
    Forum: Emergency Nursing
  7. does being a paramedic complement an EDRN?
    As you can tell from the screen name I also hold dual licenses, as a paramedic and prehospital nurse. My medic skills and experiences were great for the ED. Where I sometimes felt out of place on a...
    Apr 16, '07
    Forum: Emergency Nursing
  8. Docs yelling at nurses....
    Whenever a doc raises his voice to me. I tell him "You can stop right now. I am an adult. You want to discuss this issue as adults, then fine. But you do NOT yell at me." Has worked everytime. But I...
    Apr 12, '07
    Forum: Men in Nursing
  9. RN intubating in the ED
    you can intubate in pa if you hold a prehospital rn certificate. i know the ed i work out of as a phrn allows the ed rn's who are phrn's to intubate if medical command physician allows it.
    Jul 9, '05
    Forum: Emergency Nursing
  10. EMT-P Question
    I've worked both sides of the stretcher for a more than two decades now and I can tell you that it takes a lot more than an ACLS/PHTLS class for an RN to function effectively in the field. It also...
    Jan 2, '05
    Forum: Emergency Nursing
  11. Propofol
    In the Endoscopy center I now work in RN's cannot push propofol or fentanyl. However when I work in the ED. I do it all the time. We give it for pt's placed on vents and use it for conscious...
    Oct 5, '04
    Forum: Gastroenterology Nursing
  12. ER abuse was encouraged last night
    I once worked with an ER doc who would call the Doctor who sent the patient in and tell him to come to ED to write the patient's orders. That put a kink in a lot of the stupid ER visits. God how I...
    Oct 5, '04
    Forum: Emergency Nursing
  13. RN-Paramedic Bridge
    In some states there is no provision for this. In my home state of Delaware you're either a Paramedic or Nurse, they have an unofficial MICN but they can't do prehospital only interfacility. But...
    Oct 5, '04
    Forum: Emergency Nursing
  14. ERCPs, EUSs and sedation
    Where I work the CRNA's and Anesthesiologist are using propofol, with little versed and fentanly. It works great, the people are out like lights and wake up and recover quite quickly. We used to use...
    Sep 30, '04
    Forum: Gastroenterology Nursing
  15. ER abuse was encouraged last night
    I took my son to our pediatricians office for a sore throat. I just wanted a rapid strep done, and abx if needed. I took him right after school about 3:30. Our peds guy is great he knows I'm a nurse...
    Sep 30, '04
    Forum: Emergency Nursing
  16. How do you feel Paramedics can improve?
    That's what I thought too. You'd think that someone who had enough gumption to take PHTLS would understand EMS a little better. PHTLS, I understand your frustration and I feel your pain. I have...
    Sep 30, '04
    Forum: Emergency Nursing
  17. Ambulance pts in waiting room
    After riding "the bus" (paramedic slang for ambulance) for many years I can tell you that I've gotten out of my nice cozy bunk at 3 in am for toothaches, sinus congestion, lacerations that don't even...
    Sep 21, '04
    Forum: Emergency Nursing
  18. How do you feel Paramedics can improve?
    As a nurse that was (is) a practicing paramedic for the last 25 years. (I know, I'm old) I can tell you one of the best things to do is seek out the nursing staff or even the MD when you have one of...
    Sep 21, '04
    Forum: Emergency Nursing
  19. Icu Or Ed Nurses Make Better Flight Nurses?
    Depends on the service and their primary type of call. If your flight team does mainly 911 scene response, ED or Paramedic experience is going to help your best. If they are doing primarily...
    Aug 11, '04
    Forum: Flight Nursing / Surface Transport Nursing
  20. Seizure pts 101
    I always kinda thought this was basic stuff, but maybe because I was medic for year and years, but the two pt's you never let walk to the bathroom are seizure patients and cardiac patients. You can...
    Jul 30, '04
    Forum: Emergency Nursing
  21. Differences between male ER nurses and Females?
    I agree, I don't multi-task well either, I prioritize very well. Thereby decreasing the amount that I have to multitask. But I found as male in the ED it sort of fell to me to be the "enforcer" If...
    Jul 5, '04
    Forum: Emergency Nursing
  22. What was the MOST ridiculous thing a patient came to the ER for?
    I always seem to get the ones who come to ED for routine illnessess, chest colds, strep, etc that have just come from their doctor's office. You see the doc examined them and gave them an rx but they...
    Jun 24, '04
    Forum: Emergency Nursing
  23. medications:    take home packs
    Lets be serious. The only reason Bill Clinton was interested in nurses is the fact that the vast majority of them are chicks. (Yeah baby!!!......Oh Hi Hillary, No! No!, I was just helping the girls...
    Jun 14, '04
    Forum: Emergency Nursing
  24. Frustrated by extended journey times
    I routinely transport "no lights/no siren" though usually my rides are only an hour or two in length. I don't go Code 3 unless it's a true emergency. Even in my practice as a paramedic. If I have the...
    Jun 9, '04
    Forum: Flight Nursing / Surface Transport Nursing
  25. Need info
    Was a paramedic for 20 yrs, went to nursing school. Worked primarily in an ED for last couple of years doing the medic thing part-time. Kept up my NREMTP. Now working full time for a Critical Care...
    Jun 9, '04
    Forum: Emergency Nursing