If the patient somehow has a bad outcome that could have been prevented by knowing an h&h (transfusion etc) and you go to court, it will be you sitting in the hot seat and not the lab tech. Just...
The term mixed is what is throwing you off, the blood is all oxygen poor. The svo2 value tells you how much oxygen the body tissues are extracting, basically it tells you how much you hAve left over...
Theoretically yes it would, the vent is blowing off her c02 which will make her more alkalotic, the kidneys if they are working properly will decrease bicarb production to compensate for this. That is...
The vent is acting as a temporary fix for the acidosis. The underlying problem is what needs to be fixed, a lot of intensivists don't like to give the patient exogenous bicarbonate because it really...
sevo87 replied to nightengalegoddess's topic in MICU, SICU
Worked in a 24 bed SICU recovering hearts. Was usually charge, usually had three patients, if I didn't have three patients it was because I was admitting a heart. I felt like I'd rather have the three...
1st step BSN 2nd step AT LEAST 1 year of good ICU experience 3rd step get as many applicable certifications you can (CCRN etc) You will be able to get a masters until 2025 when they will require a...
Not trying to be a ****, I'm just sick of everyone and their brother thinking it's easy to get into anesthesia school and succeed.... Especially prefacing it with the fact that they've already flunked...
Took me 5 years between graduating with my BSN and starting CRNA school, and some days I feel like I jumped the gun. Chances are, if you can't cut it in a ADN program... you most likely will struggle...
You seem to just want to do the minimum and get accepted to 'any' crna school in the country.... Understand this, not all anesthesia schools are created equal, not by a long shot. And trying to get in...
I am certainly not advocating googling anything if you don't know what to do. They need to spend some time reading about these drugs, learning what situation each should be used for, appropriate...
I didn't specifically say anything about protocols there because I don't have to run to the book every time I start a drip. I understand that a new nurse may have to. Like I said, I've never worked in...
Unless the ordering physician is an intensivist working in a purely intensive care environment it has been my experience that they have NO CLUE what to 1. Start the drip at 2. Titrate by or 3. What...
I agree with most of what you guys have said. You are right that I should have prefaced my statement with "as an experienced nurse", I'm not implying that a new grad should or would know what to start...