OutdoorLovinRN replied to OutdoorLovinRN's topic in Emergency
Hi JoPACURN, Thanks for sharing with me your knowledge about platelets. The anesthesiologist took those from me and hung them-without pressure I do believe. And, I see your point, if in the future...
OutdoorLovinRN replied to OutdoorLovinRN's topic in Emergency
Thank you Emergency RN and Questionsforall, You really did a great job of answering my questions. One question that is still unanswered is: do I need to change the filter on the Level 1 even if it...
Hi Need some reassurence that senior RN's advice was right-- If you're running a mass transfusion, and your lines on your level one are both primed with blood and you need to get FFP up, (and assuming...
OutdoorLovinRN replied to mommy123RN's topic in Emergency
I remind myself when we're expecting sick patients of my ABCDEs and that we need to cover those bases and get a set of vital signs along the way. Lab and x-ray and ekg will be outside the door and...
OutdoorLovinRN replied to twinmommy+2's topic in Emergency
I got the CEN review book from ENA, copyright 2001, and took all 4 150 question tests in it and also the 2 175 question tests associated with the book that are on the computer. I used my TNCC, ENPC,...
OutdoorLovinRN replied to kingramon15's topic in Emergency
I agree with the prior posts. You have to be able to think on your feet and take things into your own hands sometimes when the doctor just cannot be there at the bedside at that moment. I had a...
Wow! I started this thread 3 years ago! What a ways I have come. I did go on to work in the CCU for 10 months and learned a great deal. The worst part about the ccu for me was all the lifting and...
I worked my first 3 shifts in the CCU this week. I really like it. There's definitely a lot to do, a ton to learn, and lots of opportunities for critical thinking. Plus, it's nice to only have two...
I agree about wondering why the MD didn't start the dilt and amiodarone drips and wait a little while before cardioverting. I was going to ask the MD, but wasn't sure if it was a silly question. I had...
I'm precepting as a new grad nurse. I had a pt today who went into a-fib during my shift. His HR was 140-160 with MAP of 57-60 (down from 60-70 prior). His O2 sat was decreasing to 90 from 100 without...
OutdoorLovinRN replied to OutdoorLovinRN's topic in MICU, SICU
Hi, Just wanted to let everyone reading this thread know that I accepted a position in CCU. I start work next Thursday. Tonight will be my last night as a nurse in the ED...for a while. Who...
I just wanted to thank everyone who replied to my post so quickly after I wrote it about two weeks ago. I was so upset about being asked to transfer out of the ED into ICU. I did e-mail my nurse...
OutdoorLovinRN replied to OutdoorLovinRN's topic in MICU, SICU
Hi 11, Thanks for your response. The whole house code thing wouldn't be for a while. They don't start new grads on that....so they say. In our hospital, the way it is is that the CCU gets so many...
OutdoorLovinRN replied to OutdoorLovinRN's topic in MICU, SICU
CamelHappy1, I just want to say that I really appreciated your letter a lot. During my interview with CCU at the major teaching hospital where I work, a lot of what you said panned out to be true. The...
Hi All, I wrote a thread earlier under the First Year in Nursing Forum about how the ED where I have worked for four months has decided that I would be a better fit for the ICU where I can invest a...