ShaunES replied to kaiser0926's topic in MICU, SICU
We cool for ~24 hours, then passive rewarm with space blanket aiming for 0.5 degree celcius/hour. We remove blankets and recommence cooling if they exceed this. We've had several successful cases, but...
If you're applying to ICUs why are you getting nervous about going into the cath lab? Just go, it sounds like a good job with a good orientation and it will certainly get you in the
Bottom is worst. Properly positioned esophageal probe (at the aortic arch) will give you the closest match and the fastest response to blood temperature
cvp is useless to assess volume status and you should ignore it; better yet, put your vasoactive medications on the distal lumen and you have another free lumen. last or first it doesn't matter,...
ShaunES replied to kristenallene40's topic in Critical Care
If the argument is that it's time consuming, then I agree, it can be time consuming. On the other hand, changing bags takes a minute or two at most, and fluid removal is simple. As for charting, I'm...
ShaunES replied to kristenallene40's topic in Critical Care
That's why they're 1:1. What's the difference between an intubated patient and someone on CRRT? If you lose an airway that's a lot bigger deal than your circuit clotting. I don't
CRUSADE is demonstrating that those treated with Morphine have double the mortality rate than those not given morphine. If one were to use opiates/opioids, I would suggest fentanyl - faster, nicer and...
ShaunES replied to beccainabox's topic in Critical Care
I work in a large ICU in Australia. We're 1:1, and work 12 hour shifts. We get a 20 min morning tea, 30 min lunch, 20 min afternoon tea, 30 min dinner. We do break with our neighbour; our bedspaces...
ShaunES replied to EDrunnerRN's topic in Critical Care
I've walked intubated patients around the unit with a transport ventilator, so no, using a bedside comode isn't that crazy an idea. Not every intubated is unstable, if you have the resources and time...
ShaunES replied to LaurenBoog's topic in Critical Care
Sounds like a problem with the system, not with you. In my ICU, all orders are entered onto our electronic system by the doctor requesting them, and show up instantly on our bedside computer....
http://www.srlf.org/data/Upload/Consensus/pdf/50.pdf This study has the patients in severe sepsis on an average of 0.45mcg/kg/min of noradrenaline, with a maximum of 1.06mcg/kg/min. While there is...