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  1. Not brain-dead, but ripe for transplant
    Sorry, I wasn't suggesting we give MS to brain dead pts, I was saying that I have less of a problem with DCD than when docs order high doses of MS on NON-brain dead, non organ donor patients to...
    Jun 24, '08
    Forum: Neuro Intensive Care Nursing
  2. I passed my certification exam!!
    That is great news. It looks like I will be training as a superuser at our system. Is there such a thing as formal courses that are non-credit/informational that don't cost tons of money?! ...
    May 6, '08
    Forum: Nursing Informatics
  3. Open Vent/trach facility
    Heather, have you checked your private messages? I posted there a bit ago . . . Judy
    May 6, '08
    Forum: Pennsylvania Nursing
  4. informatics education advice
    Thanks, that does clear things up a bit - so it's as if they've already "Built the database" and we just enter the records, etc. - our specific data into those fields, eh? Got it. Think I can do...
    Apr 21, '08
    Forum: Nursing Informatics
  5. informatics education advice
    rninformatics: could you post a general link here for the groups you mentioned? I did pm you, but you are very busy I am sure, or perhaps not around this weekend? Pls check your pm Judy ...
    Apr 20, '08
    Forum: Nursing Informatics
  6. informatics education advice
    I understand all that, but it was said that the nurses built the screens that we saw - perhaps the program is simpler than we think and a little education is enough to allow them to name fields and...
    Apr 20, '08
    Forum: Nursing Informatics
  7. informatics education advice
    I guess I am wondering how these other nurses have been able to assist with the building of some of the screens - they work in IS but not for that long and as far as I know, there is no requirement...
    Apr 19, '08
    Forum: Nursing Informatics
  8. informatics education advice
    Thanks, Sues! I know how to paddle a canoe, LOL! But I do find kayaks a bit easier to control. I have not started working directly in the department yet, but I have been selected as a super...
    Apr 19, '08
    Forum: Nursing Informatics
  9. informatics education advice
    Great news - I've been placed on another committee - actually two more if you count the two halves. I am also looking at becoming a superuser really soon - training is this summer and I think I am...
    Apr 18, '08
    Forum: Nursing Informatics
  10. Neuro ICU - Do you talk to brain-dead patients?
    Vacating an ICU bed is the last thing on my mind. What I am saying is that if she is given a choice, then she will always feel as tho it was she who decided to stop care, and she will have to...
    Apr 14, '08
    Forum: Neuro Intensive Care Nursing
  11. NG Tube Help!! I need a nurses assist.
    Hi, Maury - so sorry about your mom. Must be really hard being the one with the medical knowledge and so far away. I think your mom would be so much more comfortable with the PEG. And it doesn't...
    Apr 13, '08
    Forum: General Nursing Discussion
  12. Neuro ICU - Do you talk to brain-dead patients?
    valkyria - thankfully you were not brain dead. Coma is soooo different. I of course always talk to my comatose patients and encourage the families to do so as well - with good aliquots of rest!
    Apr 13, '08
    Forum: Neuro Intensive Care Nursing
  13. Neuro ICU - Do you talk to brain-dead patients?
    OK, this is what I don't get. Why are these people given a choice? If he's dead, he's dead. You can't treat dead. Why put the burden of choice on the family? You tell them you are taking him...
    Apr 13, '08
    Forum: Neuro Intensive Care Nursing
  14. informatics education advice
    I am also thinking of going into the NI field - I have 35 years of Critical Care/Ventilator Stepdown (8y) experience and we are currently setting up a new computerized documentation system. We have...
    Apr 11, '08
    Forum: Nursing Informatics
  15. Neuro ICU - Do you talk to brain-dead patients?
    Absolutely, they are the ones we are caring for, rather than the patient once brain death has been established.
    Apr 11, '08
    Forum: Neuro Intensive Care Nursing
  16. Vent/Trach nurses: If a trach becomes dislodged, what do you do?
    When I was Nurse Ed on a ventilator stepdown, I got signed off on changing trachs, then signed off other staff nurses on each shift - hoping that there would always be someone there who had done it...
    Apr 11, '08
    Forum: General Nursing Discussion
  17. Resp. tasks VS. Nursing tasks
    I have to say I agree with the post above that cautions against doing things that are not currently in your hospital's listed scope of practice. Although my state board of licensure allows me as an...
    Apr 11, '08
    Forum: Pulmonary Nursing
  18. Neuro ICU - Do you talk to brain-dead patients?
    NurseCutie, I agree, I talk to all - I don't believe in any way that they will hear me, but it's a way of cleaning out all the debris in your head before you move on to the next poor guy. I do,...
    Apr 11, '08
    Forum: Neuro Intensive Care Nursing
  19. PICU - mcg/kg/min questions
    Hey that was a good answer, Kessa! I would have given a slightly longer one, but basically the same once the units are cancelled out: mcg/kg/min x kg = __ mcg/min, then: __ mcg/min x 60min/hr x...
    Apr 11, '08
    Forum: PICU Nursing / Pediatric
  20. help plz
    Actually in today's world, that isn't a valid order. When the accreditation team comes they will have a problem with it for sure. The doc should be writing prn for xxxx low BP or whatever. Your...
    Dec 2, '07
    Forum: CCU Nursing / Coronary / Cardiac
  21. Not brain-dead, but ripe for transplant
    I have more of a problem using a morphine drip in high doses when life support is D/C'd than I do with DCD.
    Dec 2, '07
    Forum: Neuro Intensive Care Nursing
  22. #1 Breathing:
    I am concerned that you indicate there is more phlegm after feeding - feeding should not be increasing the production of mucus. Generally one would suction before feeding so as to decrease the risk...
    Dec 2, '07
    Forum: Pulmonary Nursing
  23. Need Experienced Advice, RN to RN
    Are they monitoring his intracranial pressure - that would require a bolt or a intraventricular catheter. If they are, you want to be sure that the stimulation doesn't increase the ICP. Subtract...
    Dec 1, '07
    Forum: Neuro Intensive Care Nursing
  24. Highest PEEP you've seen?
    I've seen 25cm PEEP, but it's pretty scary. The patient was a 23 yr old postpartum amniotic fluid embolus ARDS patient. Multiple chest tubes for pneumothoraces. Could not tolerate suctioning back...
    Dec 1, '07
    Forum: Neuro Intensive Care Nursing