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This is critical for all new grads. Nursing is a learning process but we should at least know the common ones that happens so that we are always armed and prepared for anything. I haven't landed a job yet but I'm certain this thread will be very helpful considering there are tons of new grads struggling to get a job, and basically have not tried any common nursing procedures.
Experienced nurses, we need your HELP.
Below are some common GI emergencies (I could think of) and I would love anyone to share their thoughts with on what to do when this comes around.
: What if my patient stops making urine?
: Makes too much urine?
: Pulls his foley out?
: Twice?
: Develops hematuria?
: With clots?
: Without clots?
: What if his BUN and creatinine are doubling every day?
bedside emergencies from icufaqs.org = godsend
This is great. I have been working on an inpatient surgical unit the last 8 months and still worry that I'll miss something. We have a huge variety of patients (vascular, CT, transplant, bowel) that it makes my head spin to keep up with all of the possible things that could happen over the course of a shift!
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I'm curious, how much was that woman drinking per day? And how low did her sodium go?