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Friday, June 01, 2007

MR. P SMELLS SMOKE

Updated 1/26
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Learn more about : Sepsis

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




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

Learn more by clicking on the link:
IV assessment

Trauma can sometimes be prevented!


A patient who has a straight line on the monitor,
requires immediate intervention. The nurse should
check the patient to make sure an electrode is not 
disconnected. 

If there is no disconnection, the patient may have 
gone into Cardiopulmonary arrest. This calls for 
CPR.

A Cardiopulmonary arrest is called a Code Blue.
This means the heart has 
stopped beating and the
body's cells are deprived of blood supply and 
oxygen.

Immediate action is taken by the staff , to call a Code
Blue overhead. This 
summons trained personnel to
that patient's bedside. 

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