Dear Nurses

Thursday, February 22, 2007

ASSESSMENT AND INTERVENTION IN THE CLINICAL SETTING


Updated 2/25
Learn more about: Clinical judgement

Scenario 1: In the image above, the nurse in the green 
top has been enjoying a lengthy conversation with a friend. 
She has no idea one of the patients is having chest pain




The standards of care are an essential part of  the
Nursing profession. It provides guidelines within a
framework of practices.



MY HIDING PLACE


Nurses, you should love being an asset to your profession. Taking care of the sick
and doing a good job is really wonderful. To improve learning, just click on the links:
and

HELP ME, I AM A NEW NURSE

Being a new nurse does not have to feel like drowning in a bottle.
A new nurse can have a good knowledge base and feel confident in
the clinical setting. To learn more, just click on the links:
dearnurses.org
http://www.dearnurses.net/the_clinical_setting_step_by_stepand
http://www.dearnurses.com/clinical_nursing_videos_called_sessions


SEIZURE ACTIVITY ?

Updated 5/24

Dear nurses,
New links have been added, to make learning easier.
Simplifying Seizures is no longer available.
A seizure may occur for a number of reasons, these include but
are not confined to :
 - subaracnoid hemorrhage
 - Trauma to the brain
 - electrolyte imbalances
 - Brain tumors and more

FOR MORE UPDATED AND HELPFUL INFORMATION,
CLICK ON THE LINK: SIMPLIFYING SEIZURES.
You may also enjoy watching the Clinical videos for nurses.(Sessions 15)

IS THIS A SEIZURE OR NOT?


Updated 10/24
Dear nurses,

A seizure may occur for a number of reasons, these include 
but are not confined to :
- Electrolyte imbalances
- Trauma to the brain
- Subarachnoid hemorrhage
- Brain tumors and more

PLEASE CLICK ON THE LINK: 
enjoy watching the video:
Sessions 15 ( Dearnurses videos)

Sunday, February 18, 2007

TIRED NURSE


Enjoy watching the Clinical videos for nurses.

Friday, February 16, 2007

POOR CLINICAL JUDGMENT


FOR MORE HELPFUL INFORMATION , CLICK ON THE LINKS:
http://www.dearnurses.com/clinical_nursing_videos_called_sessions
and
Enjoy learning.
WHAT WOULD YOU DO IN THIS SITUATION? WE WELCOME YOUR COMMENTS.

Friday, February 09, 2007

HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY


Learn more about the topics listed above : Sessions 36 and Dysphagia

Scenario: Pam has been admitted to the hospital
with complaints of abdominal pain over a period
of time. The doctor has decided to do an ERCP
( Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography)
for this questionable abdominal pain.

This will be reflected in the care plan.

Family teaching is also necessary




An intravenous infusion may be started in a peripheral
site or a central line site.

Learn more by clicking on the link:
IV assessment


Learn more about : Sepsis


The surgical patient is at risk for infection, related to
  surgical intervention.
Paralytic ileus may occur .
- Hypothermia due to fluid loss and bodily exposure
  during surgery. Hypothermia increases the body's need
  for oxygen and possibly may lead to a cardiac event.
 Warming measures are necessary.



Learn more about : The spread of infection

HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY- ENJOY LEARNING

Updated 12/25



















Happy Valentine's day!. Enjoy Learning.

Scenario: Pam has been admitted to the hospital
with complaints of abdominal pain over a period
of time. The doctor has decided to do an ERCP
( Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography)
for this questionable abdominal pain.

This will be reflected in the care plan.

Family teaching is also necessary




An intravenous infusion may be started in a peripheral
site or a central line site.

Learn more by clicking on the link:
IV assessment


Sunday, February 04, 2007

ASK ME IF I CARE



















Updated 12/24

Dear nurses,
Having a good knowledge base and understanding 
our responsibilities is well worth it. Learn more:




THE CLINICAL SETTING STEP BY STEP

Updated 12/24
Dear nurses,

The Clinical Setting Step by Step is no longer available.
More clinical information can be accessed at :
Quizmenurse.




Learn more about Communication skills.

Saturday, February 03, 2007

ARE YOU QUICK ENOUGH ?


Dear nurses,
Enjoy improving your clinical skills, by watching the Clinical videos for nurses.