EmilyCCRN replied to BrnEyedGirl's topic in Emergency
Anti-platelet therapy depends on several things, such as whether the patient received a bare metal or drug-eluting stent. Generally speaking, all stented patients should take ASA "indefinitely" and...
I was called in at 0300 one night for an anterior STEMI. As we were wheeling (i.e. running) the pt to the cath lab, he starts going off about how "I have insurance! Don't kill me because you don't...
EmilyCCRN replied to nurse ninja's topic in Emergency
EKG results in 45 minutes? No way! An EKG needs to be interpreted immediately to rule out STEMI, new onset LBBB, etc. In 45 minutes the patient can lose a lot of muscle...and/or DIE...hopefully...
Holy cow! I would NOT want to be a patient in a lab where non-RNs are allowed to mix and give drugs. To answer the OP's question, no, we are not required to take the RCIS. The CCRN is a more...
EmilyCCRN replied to sguthland's topic in Emergency
You have NO IDEA how long I've been beating my head against the wall over this issue. My "life" before nursing was in the IT realm, so the way technology-related items are handled in my facility...
Just my , but a patient who is 6 hours post-PCI (percutaneous coronary intervention - 'PTCA' is not used very much anymore) should be pretty darn stable, especially compared to the other patients in...
EmilyCCRN replied to jennysong81's topic in MICU, SICU
Good answer! :) To the OP, I would recommend taking a look at the exam blueprints for the PCCN and CCRN exams to see what seems to fit your job description the best. At my facility, for example, the...
EmilyCCRN replied to sguthland's topic in Emergency
It is disheartening to read some of these comments, because aren't we ALL supposed to be caring for the acute MI patient here? The "us against them" mentality is really unfortunate and has the...
EmilyCCRN replied to HappyNurse2005's topic in General Nursing
I was hired onto a horrible 46-bed combined ICU stepdown/ medical telemetry floor right out of school. We took five patients each and had no CNA's, so we were responsible for all of our own vitals,...
You may need to contact the BON to find out whether your hours will count toward your certificate. A lot of administrative-type jobs/tasks can count toward licensure, but the BON should be able to...
My hospital actually does a decent job celebrating Nurses Week. Last year we had a different event every day, including having our CNO and other administrators make us ice cream sundaes and Italian...
EmilyCCRN replied to oregonbeach's topic in Oregon Nursing
When I started nursing school in 2004, Washington County did my fingerprint card for me. I think it was under $10. I would check with your local county government to see how to do it. Good