Congratulations to you on your new position! There are many drugs that one uses in the Critical Care setting. Some common drips that we use are: dopamine, levophed, cardizem, nipride, insulin,...
I have been reading about Neo-synephrine and its pure alpha effects and that it does not effect the heart rate. In what circumstances have you seen it used? I have been asking at my ICU/CCU and nurses...
Congratulations to you! How long did the test take? How many questions? Did you use any of the official CCRN study books or CD study questions? I'm still trying to get my strategy together on how to...
Thank you very much and you have helped me with the ongoing learning process of critical care nursing (or nursing in general)! And most of all just having the feedback from other nurses is a great...
Thank you Papawjohn. So just to recap: inverted T waves don't mean ischemia? Secondly: inverted T waves are not considered reciprocal changes. Thirdly: Do reciprocal changes correlate with specific...
Thank you pricklypear for your response. I appreciate the time put into responding because I know it still takes time out of your schedule. In response to your post, are all reciprocol changes...
I don't know of a card system for IV push meds but I use 2006 Intravenous Medications. Authors: Betty L. Gahart and Adrienne Nazareno. Publisher: Elsevier Mosby. It is the size of a regular drug book...
Oh good, somebody who has heard of the adverse effects of paralytics and steroids used together. I my short time in critical care I have not seen a paralytic drip. What I have seen in my small Unit is...
Does anyone know where to find the laws for nurse-pt ratio for the critical care (ICU/CCU) areas in the state of California. I have looked but cannot find it. Is it a law or just a guideline? What...