stuff is constantly "walking" off...stethoscopes, reflex hammers, thermometers, diapers, tube gauze holder, and a doppler U/S. I had this one guy who was acting reeeeaaal weird...he took some...
I taught the same thing to my college speech class. I arrived to class early and put the glow stuff on the tables. I gave my presentation about halfway through the class (plenty of time for them to...
thanatos replied to VivaLasViejas's topic in General Nursing
interesting...almost all of the kidney stone patients I have taken care of were not obese. I can only think of one that was. I wonder if there is an increase of a particular type of kidney stone,...
All animal (including human) bites should be treated urgently. Antibiotics is the key. I've seen some cat bites turn ugly very rapidly which required hospitalization and IV abx. Even with thourough...
I found the following books very helpful: Critical Care Cerification: preparation, review, & practice exams. Thomas Ahrens & Donna Prentice. Pass CCRN! Robin Dennison. Core Curriculum for...
thanatos replied to Victoriakem's topic in Emergency
ok, back to those mast trousers.... 2. what is the tx of choice for cat bites? tridil, Are you still using MAST pants for hypotension? Haven't seen them used in years. Also, regarding cat bites, I...
thanatos replied to nocturne716's topic in Emergency
If their GCS drops to a 5, they have, or will soon have, a serious problem with "A" & "B" of the ABCs, i.e. they will need assist with maintaining the airway & ventilating. C-collar (if...
I agree w/ above poster re not using ice. But I don't understand about the Doc's comment about the cold water. Stopping the burning process is number one priority, i.e. douse w/ water. Was he...
thanatos replied to nocturne716's topic in Emergency
uuuummmmmm...how about all of the above. The fall caused the head injury...that caused the epidural bleed...that then caused increased ICP...and now it sounds like he may be herniating. Okay,...
aaaahhhhhh! sustained VT, not supraventricular tachy. In order to be "sustained" it has to last 30 seconds or more. Here's a reference: http://www.merck.com/mmhe/sec03/ch027/ch027g.html Be careful...
I'm confused (more so than usual)...could you please clarify? V tach and SVT (SUPRAventricular tachy.) are mutually exclusive. It's either one or the other. The length of time does not matter....