SarahRN1203 replied to georgette1960's topic in Critical Care
In the pleurevac system, the air leak chamber will be filled with water (dyed blue). Bubbling is noted if there is an airleak in the system. It is literal bubbling-- the numbers 0-7 indicate how...
I don't know. I took my boards in Wisconsin several years ago, and that's how it's still done here. There might be a link on the CA BON website that could answer that. I still think you did just fine,...
First off, the type of questions you receive have very little, if anything, to do with how you did on the exam. Since you only got 75 questions, there are only 2 options: you either did really well,...
SarahRN1203 replied to Rabid Response's topic in General Nursing
By all means, let the ED manager know what happened. She needs to know how you were treated, and you might consider being honest in telling her that the reception you received influenced your decision...
SarahRN1203 replied to mondkmondk's topic in General Nursing
I work in an ICU, so as you can imagine, we run across this fairly frequently. several years ago, we had a young patient (40's?) who was hemorrhaging after surgery. He was hypotensive, vented, and...
I completed my BSN online in March 2008 through Chamberlain College of Nursing. It was a lot of reading and paper-writing, but I was still able to work full time. It's all in how you manage your time....
Silly boys! lol! It all depends on how you manage your time. Nursing school is a lot of work, but if you absolutely have to watch the playoffs, then just set aside time to study around the games. It's...
I just enrolled in an MSN program for nursing education. I start March 1 at Chamberlain College of Nursing. Where are you going for your degree? Good luck! Nursing needs dedicated
SarahRN1203 replied to sassyrn333's topic in MICU, SICU
Wow. I think I win! We had a DT's patient that was on an Ativan gtt at 46mg/hr and ambulating. We ended up starting propofol to decrease the Ativan. Scary! I don't recall how much he drank daily, but...
absolutely. I would recommend a Littman. Even the less expensive Littmans have the soft, pliable ear pieces. They also let you hear things so much better than the cheaper ones. I have a Littman...
The pacep site is an excellent resource. Also try http://icufaqs.org/, and follow the link for PA lines. It's not interactive, but it's in a Q/A format that's easy to
I agree that you should work on CCRN certification. Even if you don't plan on taking the exam in the near future, the review courses are wonderful. There are a lot of "a-ha!" moments during these...