Most ICUs will put you through a critical care course even if you are experienced. I was a RT for 10 years when I became a nurse this year. I told myself that I was going to get into an ICU or nothing...
In hospital transport teams consist of RN/RT teams. RTs can intubate. Cross training is mandatory, so it isn't something you can just walk into. RTs can also place lines in some places. You pretty...
As a RT still working in pediatrics, (And an ICU RN) I always caution relying on breath sounds. Peak Flows are the way to go. Look for retractions, nasal flaring, duskiness, diminished bases. If they...
RT->CRNA replied to hotcoffee's topic in MICU, SICU
True, but that isn't what I did. I stated that your patient could have done well, mostly because I don't know the patient, history, or situation. I was merely explained the thought process that the...
RT->CRNA replied to hotcoffee's topic in MICU, SICU
Some things to remember: 1. If the patient has a low H&H, SPO2 at best only tells you the saturation of available hemoglobin saturated with oxygen. A SPO2 of 99% won't do a patient much good if...
1. There are people that do not need to study. I am one of them. Do not let this create a feeling of comfort if you are not a person that never needs to study. I've lost 2 peers because of this. Find...
RT->CRNA replied to Badgertastic's topic in Texas Nursing
If you are starting complex next week, then we are already in the same cohort. Yes, I wanted to speed up, but finishing during summer is never ideal. Especially if you want to secure a nurse...
RT->CRNA replied to Badgertastic's topic in Texas Nursing
Hello fishies!!! So i figured I'd recap on the last 1.5 semesters so everyone following has an idea of what to expect. The program itself is not super hard. My only advice for anyone is to read...
RT->CRNA replied to RT->CRNA's topic in Texas Nursing
If you are not a LPN/LVN, you have to do the traditional 5 semester program unless you have all the pre-reqs and gen eds done. If you have them done, expect a 4 semester program. If you do very well...
RT->CRNA replied to RT->CRNA's topic in Texas Nursing
What type of RT are you talking about?? The school uses RT when talking about xray tech i think. I am an Respiratory Therapist, which is also referred to as an
RT->CRNA replied to RT->CRNA's topic in Texas Nursing
I'll be going through the day program. Lucky for me I already work at a hospital that keeps up with immunizations, and shouldn't need anything but the varicella form signed by my mother.... As far as...
RT->CRNA replied to RT->CRNA's topic in Texas Nursing
Well, since starting this thread, I was originally gaining interest in another progarm. Decided at the last minute (literally yesterday) to go forward with bshp due to many co-workers urging me to...
RT->CRNA replied to Rojas210's topic in Texas Nursing
Quick questions for current Baptist students. How many males in your cohort? How many people with practitioner licences such as RCP? How long after you put in the short application availble through...
Any hopefuls for the upcoming spring semester next year? I just put in my application, FAFSA, and sent all my transcripts. Taking the TEAS as soon as I get acclimated to my micro
For what it is worth, don't listen to people saying job market is bad. It isn't. Every single hospital in San Antonio is looking for RTs. I've NEVER EVER applied to a job and had to wait longer than 2...