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I am very new to the cath lab as well. I just finished the role of the circulator. I'll be learning the scrubber's role next & I am scared to death. I wish I knew what I was looking at more & felt more comfortable. Everything is so foreign from what I used to do. I was a PACU nurse. I wanted to be challenged, boy did I ask for it!
Does anyone know any web sites where I could actually view angiography"s so I could view vessels & occlusions. I can't tell when there's a stent...or grafts. I know some medical sites charge a member's fee. Does anyone know of any free sites. I need help...I'm over whelmed!
I am very new to the cath lab as well. I just finished the role of the circulator. I'll be learning the scrubber's role next & I am scared to death. I wish I knew what I was looking at more & felt more comfortable. Everything is so foreign from what I used to do. I was a PACU nurse. I wanted to be challenged, boy did I ask for it!Does anyone know any web sites where I could actually view angiography"s so I could view vessels & occlusions. I can't tell when there's a stent...or grafts. I know some medical sites charge a member's fee. Does anyone know of any free sites. I need help...I'm over whelmed!
How long did you orient to the role of circulator? Have you learned the role of the monitor? The role of the scrubber is the hardest part, and should be saved for last when you are completely oriented to the other roles (IMHO).
In my opinion the most important job that we do in the lab is to anticipate, anticipate, anticipate. So I find it odd that you aren't familiar with grafts and their locations yet and will be scrubbing soon! How long is the scrub training? I got 4 months to learn and master the circulator role before moving on to the monitor.
See if you can find the cardiac catheterization handbook by Kern. It's wonderful!
jiraporn
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I'm going to working in Cardiac cath lab ..Please give me some input about good and recommended books ,CDs or website .
Thanks