HyperTension replied to BUNightingale's topic in Critical Care
I just can't help myself on this... ::sorry people:: ACLS has successfully recovered this post... Granted, pupils are F&D, no gag, no blink, maxed pressors, and just started epi......
Leaning towards just bad timing IMO. With regards to the variance between pausing the pacer vs. slow decrease in rate to see what the underlying rhythm, I have seen a difference in the hearts being...
HyperTension replied to NewnurseNYC's topic in General Nursing
Where to begin... Ethically, I'm not sure. From a personal standpoint, you need to make it very clear to him that this behavior needs to stop. There is no excuse / justification for stealing a...
No.. And no... You have an air leak. (Give myself the Captain Obvious award for that statement alone). Causes for such are many, compounded with the fact your patient has an open chest...
HyperTension replied to **LaurelRN's topic in MICU, SICU
I'd have to echo organophosphates, or some sub-component of the bug spray. More often than not people don't read the directions on the bottle, and have the philosphy of "if one is good, 4 is better"....
HyperTension replied to bran1101's topic in MICU, SICU
Absolutly... As their primary RN, I am ultimately responsible and accountable for events that happen to the patient. By no means do I desire this next statement to be negative / degrading.......
I absolutely echo previous the responses regarding etiology of the hypotension at hand. As a general statement, sedation is not a "one size fits all" type of therapy (not much is in critical care,...
Here is a pretty detailed explanation of these... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Receptors,_adrenergic,_alpha The problem you will run into is there really isn't a "simple explantion". Well.. there...
I'll start it with this... Oh, Oh, Oh, To Touch And Feel...... First year ED residents are good for something.. :) On a different note... thats what keeps me involved in medicine and nursing...
HyperTension replied to ChristyRN2009's topic in General Nursing
My opinion only..... Use common sense. If your discussing something rather graphic / unusual, be very aware of the environment around you, and to who you are talking too. Heck, just do that...
Another trendy subject is early initiation of antidepressive therapy on patients in the ICU. This is something that is all to frequently missed for both providers and nurses alike to address. Intra...
Curious: Whats your / unit's definition of "hypotensive". I know that seems like a short-bus question, but you would be amazed at the variety of answers given. If this is something new / change in...
HyperTension replied to Team Player's topic in General Nursing
Couple of things that are really important... especially with rotating from ICU #1) The ability to adapt / change gears in a very, very short time (like walking from one room to another) You can...