Not"Nursey" RN

Intensive Care, ER, PACU, Endo., Med/Surg., Ortho.

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About Not"Nursey"

Not"Nursey" has 36 years experience as a RN and specializes in Intensive Care, ER, PACU, Endo., Med/Surg., Ortho..


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  1. Not"Nursey"

    Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus

    Thank you! This is precisely why I wanted to reach out to my fellow nurses and see if anyone else out there is doing the less invasive lumbar drain 1st before actually inserted a final VP shunt. Good...
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    Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus

    True, grammatically incorrect - have the flu and hopped up on NyQuil. Lol Nothing “illicit” in our research.
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    Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus

    None of the patients we chose to trial are acute. This would, of course, not be appropriate treatment for that patient
  4. Not"Nursey"

    Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus

    I do understand what you both are saying and yes, ultimately, we would place a VP shunt if patient exhibited s/s of improvement. However, CSF is an intricate & connected fluid system thus, we can...
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    Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus

    We use the lumbar drain during an inpatient trial to systematically withdraw 3cc of CSF every 2 hrs. If gait or mentation improve, we have conclusive proof inserting a permanent VP shunt will be...
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    Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus

    I work as the RN Coordinator for a team of hospital based Neurosurgeons. Recently, we've implemented performing a trial of slow, system CSF removal via Lumbar Drain to assess for gait/mentation...