Dear Nurses

Saturday, May 19, 2007

HAVE A GREAT WEEK- ENJOY LEARNING MORE

Updated 3/26
Dear nurses,
Enjoy learning more

It takes "all hands on deck" to complete the work.

It is important to recognize that classroom skills
are different from clinical skills. A nurse's
performance in the work place takes on a different 
challenge from the classroom.

Learn more about: Hemodynamic Monitoring and


What does TBI mean ?

This means Traumatic Brain Injury. 
In the image below, a surfer hits his head on the pier.
He sustains a TBI and a Subarachnoid hemorrhage.



He was admitted to the ICU for treatment. An EVD was
placed by the doctor. Please click on the links for more
helpful information:


In the above image, examples of how brain injuries
can occur, are shown. Click on the links:
ICP monitoring
for more information.

Scenario: Nick is a 21 year old male, who was on his way 
to work , when he became involved in a head on collision.
Someone called 911 and paramedics arrived on scene, to
resuscitate him.

Learn more about : Sepsis



 

In the image above, there are people taking a stroll
in the park. Although no one stops to think about 
each action that is taken, muscles, bones and joint
are at work.

The human body is made up of muscles, bones and 
joints of different sizes. Bones and joints have very
important work to do. They work in unity, to provide
support for the body, as well as protecting vital 
organs.

Learn more about: Muscles, bones and joints










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