I'm just wondering if anyone has run into a problem of employers being concerned about the RN program being totally online with not much clinical hands on teaching. My situation is a bit unique. I'm...
RRT_charlie replied to nursejessica2013's topic in Excelsior College
Yay! Congrats! I, too, passed Transitions on the same day! I also got a C! haha You are right about the material being really dry and boring. And truth be told I didn't really study very much. I...
RRT_charlie replied to Grasshopper11's topic in Medical-Surgical
In respiratory school, instead of harping on this theory of knocking out a COPDers hypoxic drive, we are told time and time again to NEVER withold oxygen from a patient of any kind at any time if they...
RRT_charlie replied to nurseirene112's topic in Pulmonary
I"m an RT. I usually just leave in the cannula. I always try to run my nebs off RA for every patient, just because I"m too lazy to start another O2 hookup. For COPDers, (or almost any patient for...
RRT_charlie replied to Cardiology32's topic in Pulmonary
We use PDP's for both bipaps and vents at my hospital. What type of info are you looking for? With bipaps, at my place we do not need a dr's orders to get an ABG. If the ABG is bad, we are allowed to...
RRT_charlie replied to Maddy_Rose's topic in Pulmonary
It takes time to learn when a patient *really* needs to be suctioned and it helps to get to know the patient. If the trach is Keeping an eye on their vitals is also a good indicator of when...
RRT_charlie replied to lilaclover6984's topic in Pulmonary
I'm a Registered Respiratory Therapist. One piece of advice that I can give you is to not be afraid to rely on the respiratory therapist assigned to your unit. If you feel like you're in over your...
Yes, I am! I just turned in the very last of my assigned coursework this afternoon. I took the accelerated 8 week course through EC. The reading wasn't too bad; 2 chapters a week, 2 discussion board...
So I'm a week away from finishing my pre-req's. I'd like to next start on studying for my core nursing classes. But I'm a little confused as to what the next step is. 1) How do I know which books I...
RRT_charlie replied to crb613's topic in Pulmonary
I would have kept the pt on the NRB while drawing the gas, but I also would have been seriously considering putting the pt on Bipap. It sounds like this particular pt needed the PS for WOB - a NRB...
RRT_charlie replied to RespiratoryGirl011's topic in Pulmonary
An LPN can't function as an RT, as they are two different degrees and specialties. However, sometimes LPN's (as well as RN's) can perform some basic RT duties (MDI's, suctioning, etc) , and sometimes...
RRT_charlie replied to Vtachy1's topic in Pulmonary
I would notify the RT as well. Why was the pt on a NRB to begin with? Generally, pt's are put on a NRB when they require a higher O2 concentration (if this had been the reason they were wearing the...