Help!!!!...pleeeez

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hello fellow cyber-nurses....l really need some feedback here....here's the deal....at the hospital where l work we have and er residency program for rn's who want to work in the er but have different specialty backgrounds....i volunteered to do the neuro emergencies portion of the program. now l do have some teaching exp....(medical assisting)...but have not taught a class of my peers yet...i will have 40 minutes to cover this topic...which brings me to my question...[what snippets of advice, pearls of wisdom can you share with me regarding your exp. with neuro emergencies?l sort of have a game plan in mind...actually l took this course a few years ago and one of the things l didn't care for was all the ''nursing 101'' review of stuff l already knew....l wanted to know exactly how what l aready knew related to the er setting...imo...the most common neuro complaint that rolls thru the doors of the er is change in loc....but this is very vague.........so ok....how to put this in a nut shell.......any suggestions?......thanks y'all....lr

Tom... l had something earlier that l tried to scan and post here for u but l'm having bad luck with that tonight,,,,,,keep your eyes open....someday l might be successful.....looked up your profile thinking l might end up e-mailing it.....7 little golfers huh.?....busy man u are but not so bad for a democrat.....from deep in the heart of the Midwest and standin' in the tall grass up to my a$$.....LR

Specializes in ER, ICU, L&D, OR.

Howdy yall

from deep in the heat of texas

Well how did it go

Today is the BIG day......check back tomorrow!..thanks for asking!....................LR

Specializes in ER, PACU, OR.

just noticed this thread.......and 10 minutes to late for any more on the subject. i hope it goes well! :)

me

Specializes in ER, ICU, L&D, OR.

howdy yall

from deep in the heat of texas

How did it go bubba

doo wah ditty

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