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My Journal of Emergency Nursing: DKA TIPS
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My Journal of Emergency Nursing. Helpful tips and information for emergency nurses. Saturday, August 16, 2008. 1) Normal saline 1-2 liters on arrival until the patient is no longer postural. 2) Continue aggressive hydration: 1/2NS at 250ml/hr until glucose. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My Journal on Love and Marriage. Communication is the key. What's already been talked about. CROUP vs. BRONCHITIS. ACLS REVIEW - PULSELESS RHYTHMS. Conscious Sedation Procedures in the ED. Fall Precautions in the ED.
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My Journal of Emergency Nursing: September 2008
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My Journal of Emergency Nursing. Helpful tips and information for emergency nurses. Tuesday, September 16, 2008. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). My Journal on Love and Marriage. Communication is the key. I am looking for ideas to make this blog page a great resource for nurses. If you have tips of the trade you want to share or stories of "lessons learned" please do so. Thanks.Jenny. What's already been talked about. View my complete profile. What do you love about your job? Helpful websites for nurses.
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My Journal of Emergency Nursing: Conscious Sedation Procedures in the ED
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My Journal of Emergency Nursing. Helpful tips and information for emergency nurses. Saturday, August 16, 2008. Conscious Sedation Procedures in the ED. Verify weight,current meds, allergies, history, potential airway problems/anesthetic history, last food/ po fluids; Confirm patient will not drive home;. Conscious sedation is a 1:1 nursing/ patient ratio. Verify with charge RN adequacy of staff and conditions for proposed procedure. 1)RESPIRATIONS ADEQUATE, COUGHS, REGULAR 2)BLOOD PRESSURE STABLIZED WITH...
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My Journal of Emergency Nursing: PSYCHIATRIC/ BEHAVIORAL EMERGENCIES IN THE ED
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My Journal of Emergency Nursing. Helpful tips and information for emergency nurses. Tuesday, August 12, 2008. PSYCHIATRIC/ BEHAVIORAL EMERGENCIES IN THE ED. 1) Triage – evaluate medical as well as psychiatric problems, patients who verbalize a desire or intention to hurt themselves should be considered to have an emergency medical condition and assigned ESI Level 2. 4) Undress patient, investigate belongings for sharps, medications, or other items that the patient can use to harm themselves. 10) Verify w...
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My Journal of Emergency Nursing: D & C in the ED...
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My Journal of Emergency Nursing. Helpful tips and information for emergency nurses. Tuesday, August 12, 2008. D and C in the ED. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My Journal on Love and Marriage. Communication is the key. I am looking for ideas to make this blog page a great resource for nurses. If you have tips of the trade you want to share or stories of "lessons learned" please do so. Thanks.Jenny. What's already been talked about. CROUP vs. BRONCHITIS. ACLS REVIEW - PULSELESS RHYTHMS. Upon taking a...
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My Journal of Emergency Nursing: August 2008
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My Journal of Emergency Nursing. Helpful tips and information for emergency nurses. Wednesday, August 20, 2008. CROUP vs. BRONCHITIS. OMS: Barking cough, worse at nighttime, dyspnea, Fever, tachpnea, stridor TREATMENT. Fluids, rest, humidification, fever management, oxygen MEDICATIONS:. Tylenol 15mg/kg every 4 hrs -Ibuprofen 10mg/kg every 6hrs -cough suppressant BRONCHITIS. Viral: symptom management as for URI, cough. MEDICATIONS:. Tuesday, August 19, 2008. ACLS REVIEW - PULSELESS RHYTHMS. Max out one an...
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My Journal of Emergency Nursing: Abdominal pain in the ED..
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My Journal of Emergency Nursing. Helpful tips and information for emergency nurses. Tuesday, August 5, 2008. Abdominal pain in the ED. The following are sets of orders and tasks that are to be completed upon a patient arriving with abdominal pain(Note: these order sets may differ if a patient presents to the ED unstable): 1) Triage- PQRST, vital signs, medical hx., allergies, home meds, vomiting/diarrhea? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My Journal on Love and Marriage. Communication is the key. Big b...
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My Journal of Emergency Nursing: ACLS REVIEW - PULSELESS RHYTHMS
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My Journal of Emergency Nursing. Helpful tips and information for emergency nurses. Tuesday, August 19, 2008. ACLS REVIEW - PULSELESS RHYTHMS. PULSELESS RHYTHMS ( No Perfusion Despite Visible Rhythm). O2, IV, Monitor/Defibrillator/Emergency Cart -Search for and treat underlying cause: “PATCH” P. Ension Pneumothorax ,Tablets/Toxins , Cardiac Tamponade H. Ypo: volemia, oxia, glycemia, thermia, Hyper and Hypo: kalemia. Begin high quality CPR asap! Max out one antiarrhythmic before going on to the next. 2.
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My Journal of Emergency Nursing: ER Skills List
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My Journal of Emergency Nursing. Helpful tips and information for emergency nurses. Tuesday, September 16, 2008. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My Journal on Love and Marriage. Communication is the key. I am looking for ideas to make this blog page a great resource for nurses. If you have tips of the trade you want to share or stories of "lessons learned" please do so. Thanks.Jenny. What's already been talked about. View my complete profile. What do you love about your job? New York ER RN webpage.
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My Journal of Emergency Nursing: Fall Precautions in the ED
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My Journal of Emergency Nursing. Helpful tips and information for emergency nurses. Tuesday, August 12, 2008. Fall Precautions in the ED. Fall precautions are initiated for all patients but is highly reported in patients with altered mental status, and/or seizure, intoxication within the past 24 hours: 1) siderails up and locked 2) call bell within reach 3) frequent observations 4) restraints in place (MD Order). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My Journal on Love and Marriage. Communication is the key.