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Pack? :chuckle
I always carried a fanny pack as an ICU and flight nurse full of all kinds of stuff that I might or might not need. I am trying to streamline my junk. What do you think are the most important things to have available? TIA.
Jewelcutt,
The reason you cannot find it is because the actual title is: "Clinical Anesthesia Procedures of the Massachusettes General Hospital". Search for this on amazon and you should find it. I do beleive the most current addition is the 6th (someone correct me if I'm wrong). Hope this helps.
Kestrel, don't worry about Peds. Most SRNA's do NOT have any Peds experience either. They teach you everything you will need to know.
I was amazed at how easily I overcame my "Peds shock", although I admit, when I'm doing a Peds case my sphincter tone is much higher than in most other cases.
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I'm doing a Peds case my sphincter tone is much higher than in most other cases
boy dont you just know it. i'm in my second week at my childrens rotation. it's a whole other world.
first patient i intubated..larygospasm. happens all the time, but i am getting more comfortable dealing with them. (not all the time to me but several of my classmates too.)
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sonessrna-
Thank you so much for the information!!! They sound like must have references! I'll get them ordered so that they are here before clinical start in a couple weeks!!!!!!
Thank you!!
Maria