Well-Seasoned replied to sweatpea55's topic in Emergency
LOL...I know....my definition of a "pendulous breast" is one that a pt could carry her chart under. I have actually found a TV remote control under a pt's breast and also a doughnut...but I guess...
Well-Seasoned replied to sweatpea55's topic in Emergency
To CGMedic..Yes I am referring to the rapid IO. The old ones were brutal. We started using some lido with the initial infusion if the pt is awake and that seems to help. I worked with BUDS medics in...
Well-Seasoned replied to maui12886's topic in General Nursing
You can do it Trisha. I was a single mom working full time as an LPN and going to school full time as an RN. You will look back and say,"How did I do that?". Get Pizza Hut on speed dial, delegate to...
Well-Seasoned replied to sweatpea55's topic in Emergency
Hi CWhite, an EJ is an external jugular point of access to start an IV, usually used on a pt who has nothing else in the way of veins and usually in an emergency situation. Another option is an IO,...
Well-Seasoned replied to futurenurseheather's topic in Ob/Gyn
Thanks Klone...and all these years I thought it meant high blood sugar during pregnancy. I have never worked with pregnant women other than the ED. Must have got my wires crossed somewhere along the...
Well-Seasoned replied to sweatpea55's topic in Emergency
I have done one in a code with the Dr present. He was happy I got it and so was the nursing super who responded to the code. More than that I cannot tell
Well-Seasoned replied to smartnurse1982's topic in General Nursing
pediatrics vol. 105 no. 5 may 2000, p. e67 electronic article: undiluted albuterol aerosols in the pediatric emergency department david j. gutglass, md*, louis hampers, md, mba*,...
Well-Seasoned replied to gentlegiver's topic in General Nursing
If you have a case manager or social worker available I would initiate a consult.You can do that as an RN. In my facility our case management and or social worker would draw up a contract with this...
Well-Seasoned replied to anonymous1919's topic in Geriatric, LTC
I agree with this philosophy. However, being honest and if the pt can swallow them all without difficulty I would be more likely to say "oh..I just happened left that one today" (as long as it was not...
Well-Seasoned replied to futurenurseheather's topic in Emergency
In the ED you generally see people at their worst. You get the chronic beligerant drunks and methheads, You get the people who have no healthcare who use the ED (because of cobra laws) to go in for...
Well-Seasoned replied to Blackheartednurse's topic in General Nursing
After triaging pts for many many years and asking the same questions as this I can tell you that for an elderly, inactive pt to have a low pulse in usually one of two things: A. and the most common is...
Well-Seasoned replied to smartnurse1982's topic in General Nursing
CNL2B..It is Exactly the same dose. The only difference is that the pt would be inhaling a little more of the inert NS. Which in most cases is beneficial and in no cases in not. Most pts with...
Well-Seasoned replied to smartnurse1982's topic in General Nursing
In a nubulizer the volume doesn't really matter..it is the mg. dosage that counts. Some pts, especially peds, benefit from the extra NS. As long as the mg dosage is the same (which it would be using 2...