Sound Off! Your program + clinical pearl
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Hey all,
For those of us currently in a graduate level program, please respond with a description of your program, year of graduation, and plans after graduation.
Please also include a clinical "pearl".... something you've learned that would be useful/interesting to the rest of us.
Thanks!
Stevern21
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Here's my contribution:
I am currently in a classroom-based neonatal nurse practitioner masters program, studying part time with an anticipated graduation date in December of '09. My plans right now are to eventually manage a interfacility air and ground neonatal critical care transport program.
A clinical pearl I've found very useful is that when managing neonates and pediatrics, respiratory management is key. When a critically ill child is deteriorating, the last thing to go is blood pressure and heart rate. If you adequately assess and protect the airway, ventilate and oxygenate the patient, you can almost always prevent an arrest situation.