What does your hospital require after a Picc line adjustment? Do you always have to get a repeat cxr? We just started a new picc program at our hospital. When we recieved training we were taught that...
We are starting a picc program at out hospital and trying to decide what type/brand of picc to use. They will be used on inpatients and outpatients. I am looking at the Bard power picc and the Bard...
I work at a small hospital and we will be doing piccs for everybody ( ICU, other inpatient, outpatient and oncology). I wanted to pick something that would work universally for all our patients but...
This could be a venous stasis ulcer, your description of bronze brown color sounds like some venous insufficiency. If you have weeping there has to be some openings in the skin so I would call it a...
I work in an outpatient department at a small rural hospital (about 70 bed). We do outpatient infusions along with a variety of other procedures. Our director would like to send two nurses to get...
Thanks for the advice. We are using PICCs right now. The patients we have either come to us with them or have to drive 45 to 75 miles away to get them inserted. My estimation of 2 or 3 a month is...
I have felt like this before and decided that I needed a change. I transfered to a department of the hospital that was lower stress and a few less hours each week. It was a hard decision to make...
sorlando replied to Da_Milk_of_Amnesia's topic in General Nursing
Sounds like some people have some anger issues. This poor guy that is calling him just doesn't realize his boundries. I have had this situation happen to me and I just nicely explained to the patient...
Do not show up at 8:30am for your 10:00am appointment and then glare at the nurses walking by because you are waiting so long! Do not show up at 12:20pm for your 10:00am appointment and then get mad...
There was a show on the other night Mystery Diagnosis and it featured a young girl with this disease. It was pretty interesting. On the show they said the treatment was immunosupresants and steroids....
I've been a nurse for about 11 years and done wounds for about 5 years and never heard of using skin prep to 'prevent pressure sores'. The only way to prevent pressure sores is to reduce pressure....
I think Adaptic is great to use if the Unna boot is sticking to the wound. If there is a lot of drainage along with the sticking you could use Mepilex AG or Mepilex
I think the wound vac is probably a good idea. You shouldn't have to get you DON to agree to a wound vac. All you need is a Dr. to order one and the insurance to approve it. If your pt. is on Medicade...