I recently started my first nursing job on a cardiac unit. Many of the experienced nursing staff have voiced their opinions regarding the patient populations we are serving and that the acuity of...
I work on a cardiac unit and the other day I had a patient who had come in in the middle of the night with chest pain and positive troponins. During my morning assessment she was doing ok, vital signs...
Thedevinestman replied to YP CVSICUnurse's topic in Critical Care
The head CT was a good call given all the agitation, but I think the intensivist killed that patient by extubating early. You clearly did all that you could and I wouldn't loose sleep over it....
Thedevinestman replied to BradS's topic in Critical Care
There are two former EMT's that work in my ICU and they are both excellent nurses, especially during codes. It could be that these are just two great nurses that would have been great anyway, but not...
Thedevinestman replied to offlabel's topic in Critical Care
Excellent topic. I've heard the phrase used by old jaded nurses many times, and I'm of the opinion that it isn't entirely useless. But really, as someone said earlier, it's just a reminder that not...
Thedevinestman replied to TheBlackDogWaits's topic in Critical Care
Unfortunately, if you enjoy talking to patients than a CRNA career probably isn't right for you. Unless of course you're doing it for the money, in which case keep on trucking. I was a surg tech...
I'm fourth semester nursing student and an ICU nursing assistant. I'd like to know a little bit more about ET tubes, in particular, how much the can be safely manipulated during pt. positioning etc....
Thedevinestman replied to Thedevinestman's topic in Critical Care
Thanks guys. I just started in the ICU which is why I asked; I know its a pretty basic question. What I've seen the most of is nurses just adding slack to the vent tubing when turning the patient away...