She does have a partial air mattress and we've put in a request for her to be seen by OT. The doctor was in on Monday and saw the affected areas. The nurse who was here said he assessed her but all he...
Part of the problem is the mentioned nurses communication with the team. Apparently (at the same time as the pressure diagnosis was given) the doctor also said that this is a result of prolonged...
I don't think so, she does bruise easily due to blood thinners. It covers a very large area, almost fully covering the back of her thighs and a large portion of her back
These are my thoughts exactly! I've brought up the whole change in products causing a reaction thing before and to my knowledge nothing has changed except the brand of briefs we're using on her but it...
Hi guys! I'd really appreciate some help with this one. A little background; my client is home care, 83y/o female with Hx of stroke, seizures, P.A.D. As well as VERY sensitive and thin skin. She has...
Thank you for all the info, while some of this info is taught, other bits are not. Its a great resource and i will gladly share with my colleagues. That being said, THIS is what nursing and...
She is already on the HFA_ as she uses a spacer. But i agree with you about the ongoing assessment. She has been on this medication for about a week and a half now and i can honestly tell you which...
Thank you, only referred to it as such because Team 1 had been but i do appreciate the detailed explanation. Ive tried to push this point (the short acting opening the airways first) before but i'm...
Sorry, i guess i wasn't very clear. I was speaking more so about the bandwagon jumpers more so than the Jenny McCarthy's of the bunch. I see these people all the time, as have many of my fellow...
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I worked in a small dementia facility that was separated into 3 "houses" each had x number of resident rooms, a kitchen, dining room and tv room. One night shift i was sitting in one of the houses...
Love the snark haha. I grabbed the literature from the Ventolin box and highlighted the "administer short-acting inhaler before inhaled corticosteroids" and paper-clipped it to the MAR. They can argue...
i know what you mean, its so frustrating to see nurses that dont know their stuff and have no desire to enhance their learning! I understand people forget pieces of information or weren't taught the...
It just boggles my mind how someone who's more than likely had these vaccinations (without complications GASP) would consider allowing their families to go without. Yes, there's a chance of something...
Thank you for your input! I'm with you, to me that just makes sense. Why open the bronchioles AFTER the other medications, seems like kind of a moot point. Now the only thing i dont understand is why...