Paramedic in the wonderful state of Colorado. I am looking to move into a more stable career field and found nursing to be an excellent choice. Now to get through all that school....
sir.shocksalot replied to KBICU's topic in Critical Care
I read a study where it was documented that trendelenburg caused no improvement in perfusion in settings of shock. Right now PHTLS and ITLS are both recommending that trendelenburg not be done at all....
We recently got told by our billing people that a patient must sign our Hippa and billing authorization forms even if they are blind or don't speak English. My understanding was that if the patient...
14g in the ACs are fairly common in traumas and cardiac arrests. Most AC veins in a relatively healthy person can accommodate a 16g, when you donate blood they use 16g needles. I would say my most...
sir.shocksalot replied to Emmy2001's topic in Critical Care
What a kick to the groin! I agree with the other posters, you are better off out of that job. It almost sounds like you were set up to fail, how is your preceptor supposed to know that you aren't...
sir.shocksalot replied to nurse2033's topic in General Nursing
It seems like Denver Health is starting to get strained from the decrease in nearby hospitals. The west side of Denver, near where the old SAC used to be is quite ghetto and sees a decent amount of...
sir.shocksalot replied to ~Transplant Nurse~'s topic in Emergency
Wow, I'm truly shocked at the EMS services in some areas. Paramedics absolutely can give Haldol prehospital, heck we even have Droperidol on the ambulance. We can also give Ativan or Versed to sedate...
OP, as a passenger abord the aircraft you don't have to pass any sort of "flight physical". Pilots have strict FAA requirements and color blindness is a no-go. However since you aren't flying the...
I would go for the BSN. The initial costs may be higher (you can offset them with loans as needed) but it will pay off faster. My understanding is that ASN graduates are having a tough time finding...