This blog post outlines the top tips for new grad nurses in ICU, directly from a highly experienced critical care nurse.
There are 15 essential nursing skills new nurses need to develop. These fundamental nursing skills are critical for nursing practice. For example teamwork…
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Cranial Nerves The cranial nerve is a part of the peripheral nervous system and primarily serves the head and the neck. There are about 12 pairs of cranial nerves where only one pair extends to the thoracic and the abdominal cavities. Characteristics of the cranial nerves Cranial nerves are numbered and are in order. The names of the cranial nerve, in most cases, reveal the most significant structure that they contain. Most cranial nerves are mixed nerves, meaning they are both functioning as sensory and for motor function. Only three pairs of cranial nerves are purely sensory in function. To
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If you have ever felt overwhelmed, unprepared, or straight up shoook during handoff, you are not alone. Giving a thorough and accurate report during change-of-shift is critical for patients, but it can give any new/student nurse anxiety beyond belief. In my early nursing days there were
In this guide for nursing theories, we aim to help you understand what comprises a nursing theory and its importance, purpose, history, types or classifications, and give you an overview through summaries of selected nursing theories.
Started working on my new ER Flip Book for the ER Nurse after finally finishing my 2nd version of my ICU Drip Flip Book! This s now available in the ICU Section of the Website on the top of the page. This sheet is more condensed Version- that includes the Intubation Checklist Medications and Vent Settings. This new studysheet will be included the New ER Flip Book as well as the ICU Drip Flip Book available in the ICU Section.
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Use these vagal maneuvers to stop your patient's SVT and convert them to normal sinus rhythm. This modified method could change everything!
Thrombocytopenia and neutropenia are commonly encountered laboratory abnormalities. The presence of either requires that you promptly evaluate for life-threaten
Our original pin of this resource was far and away the most repinned of all our pins last week! The most repeated comment I saw by clinicians repinning it to their own boards was: “Where was this when I was in grad school!??” This graphic was originally featured in American Nurse Today in 2006 and […]
Toxic shock syndrome(TSS) we hear horrifying stories about women who become gravely ill, lose limbs, or even die from toxic shock syndro...
Pulmonary embolism refers to the obstruction of the pulmonary artery or one of its branches by a thrombus that originates somewhere in the venous system or in the right side of the heart.
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