Have you heard of the hyperbaric chamber? This unique type of oxygen treatment helps patients with a variety of medical issues. See a quick breakdown of how it helps patients from an ICU RN.
Have you heard of the hyperbaric chamber? This unique type of oxygen treatment helps patients with a variety of medical issues. See a quick breakdown of how it helps patients from an ICU RN.
It is important to be able to recognize different types of heart blocks when your patient develops them. What do the ECG strips look like? What will the patient feel like? Most importantly, what are you going to do about it?
A very common patient injury you’ll encounter as a nurse is a sprain. Don’t miss this quick guide to recognizing and treating sprains:
Syringomyelia is a rare disorder in which a fluid-filled cyst (also known as a syrinx) develops within a person’s spinal cord. Over time, the cyst may continue to grow causing damage to the spinal cord.
Are you newer to the ICU and worried about all of the different IV blood pressure medications that you are required to know? Here are a few of the common vasopressors, their normal doses, and what you should know about them.
Do you struggle with your head to toe assessments? There is so much to remember and you want to feel competent around your patients. Here is a great overview of the body systems and what you should be paying attention to in your assessment.
When I started my first nursing job in the hospital, I thought 12-hour shifts were really daunting. That is a long period of time to be working!! The best perk about it, though, is that you get four days off. It definitely made the long shifts worthwhile. Here are a few tips from Jessica at Vive Health about how to survive the seemingly never ending shifts.
I volunteered on a Navy hospital ship in 2011 for five months. What was it like living on a Navy ship? What were the nurse's responsibilities? Learn about volunteering and how it will help you in the nursing field.
It is important to know the differences between ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes. What nursing interventions would you perform for these and how would they vary? Learn about these strokes from an ICU RN.
Internal decapitation is an injury that occurs after some kind of trauma to the head and neck. Learn more about what this really is and how you treat it.