Hi , I am a physical therapist I have few critical care questions. I would appreciate any input 1.what is the most common lobe for atelectasis ? and why? 2....
Babuji, Thankamma
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Aug 2, 2002 2:07 pm
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Oh, my goodness...that is the term that we used in the 1960's for military OR's...I thought it was because the docs had so many spectators. Well, thank you...
hello my name is Collette Riles and I am doing an evidenced based research project regarding the frequency and scope of patient assessments. I am a cardiology...
collette riles
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Aug 5, 2002 1:37 am
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We will soon be going to a computer documentation system in our Critical care unit. I am interested in other nurses experiences with computer charting in...
I currently work in a hospital that is totally computarized. We use the meditech system. It is wonderful. I hate paper charting now (when I do per diem work)....
We also work at a hospital with computerized charting, almost 100%. The only drawback is the recording of vital signs when running pressors. On a large flow...
Hullo everyone! As part of a course I am doing at the moment, I have to produce as Assessment Sheet for patient's hydration status, specifically to check for...
I am having these premature atrial contractions right now and I'm very scared. I haven't had them very often since the doctor put me on Lopressor. Only now...
CindyLALLison@...
Oct 4, 2002 9:59 pm
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Palpations have a cause, it may be anything so bening as too many cups of coffee, not enough rest, or too much stress. The stress may be physical or...
charlotte brackett
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Oct 6, 2002 2:38 am
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what is an inverted t wave and what is its causes and what does it mean if it get deeper? nipper291.msn.com [Non-text portions of this message have been...
JANE FLANAGAN
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Oct 6, 2002 6:50 pm
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dear, do you have information about mouth care in intubated patients, this seems to be verry important in prevention of mouth and lung infections! do you have...
Vervisch Johan
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Oct 7, 2002 12:48 am
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Old infarct ... is an inverted t wave and what is its causes ... __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Everything you'll ever need...
Roy Benavides
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Oct 7, 2002 4:59 am
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Inverted T's could be one of the first signs something could be changing on your patient cardiacwise if its new. If its something that has been there and...
Mattman07@...
Oct 9, 2002 4:10 am
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Hello Johan, I can give you the protocol of our hospital (UCL ST Luc Brussels, Belgium). It's written in French. And an other written in Dutch about...
Frederic Vogels
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Oct 9, 2002 2:25 pm
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We have no computer, all documentation is done longhand. Have you got a suggestion on where to look for articles or examples of Critical Care Flowsheets, I...
lwalsh
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Oct 19, 2002 1:48 am
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An inverted t-wave really needs to be considered in the lead in which it is occuring. T-waves are usually positive in leads I,II, V3-V6, and negative in aVR....
Adding humidification, Frequent suctioning ... From: scott waite [mailto:scottrwaite@...] Sent: Monday, October 21, 2002 11:22 AM To:...
Babuji, Thankamma
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Oct 23, 2002 11:47 am
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Well if you can't get it out with suction cathether. Either Way, change the inner cannula, but ENT or Pulmonology will need to go down with a bronchoscope to...
George Gallen
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Oct 23, 2002 1:35 pm
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take patient off vent and bag them use saline to break up plug :-)...
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Xandra at cox.net
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Nov 1, 2002 1:30 am
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SINCE YOU SAID "SOME ONE PLEASE LET ME KNOW" ..HERE'S THE INFORMATION I SENT JULES TWO DAYS AGO... I HAVE HAD TWO PATIENTS IN THE LAST MONTH THAT HAD A CPAP...
Xandra at cox.net
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Nov 3, 2002 4:04 am
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hi- i'm working on the med surg unit of an hmo after two years in tele/tcu at a level one trauma center. i have seen several cases where the patient was...
Bill Bowers
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Nov 8, 2002 3:17 am
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Bill, Here's a few references that I've used in teaching paramedics and ER folks about O2 saturation. Hope you find them useful. The first link is especially...
I am a registered nurse looking for a nurse manager for an acute care hospital in Seattle, WA. I am looking for a nurse with a BSN, 3-5 years of critical care...
ARE REGISTERED NURSES ALLOWED TO DO EMERGENCY CARDIOVERSION? IF THEY ARE, WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENTS, SKILLS NEEDED? DO YOU HAVA A SAMPLE POLICY YOU MAY WANT TO...
Cynthia Bejasa
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Nov 26, 2002 12:45 am
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In my hospital, all ACLS certified nurses are able to perform all ACLS protocol in an emergency situation--at least in the units, I am not sure about the...