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RFU Nurse Anesthesia
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 7 ม.ค. 2022
The Nurse Anesthesia Department at Rosalind Franklin University has put together these educational tools to help anesthesia trainees and practitioners provide safe and evidence-based patient care. We look forward to hearing from our viewers. New content added yearly.
DNP Project Dissemination 2023, Team 23
Our senior nurse anesthesia residents presenting their doctoral projects on March 4, 2023
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Nurse Anesthesia simulation education at RFU.
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This video highlights some of the simulation education capabilities of the nurse anesthesia department at Rosalind Franklin University.
Central Line Insertion
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This video demonstrates and evidence-based approach to placement of a central intravenous line under sterile technique using ultrasound guidance.
Rapid Sequence Induction RSI
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This video demonstrates an evidence-based approach to rapid sequence induction of anesthesia and intubation of a patient.
Placement of spinal anesthetic
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This video demonstrates and evidenced-based approach to setting up the tray and administering a spinal anesthetic. This technique is specific to the administration of intrathecal local anesthetic prior to surgery or operative obstetric delivery.
Basic Induction with Direct Laryngoscopy
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This video demonstrates an evidence-based approach to preparation, induction and intubation using direct laryngoscopy.
Anesthetic Induction Using Video Laryngoscopy
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This video describes an evidence-based approach to induction and intubation with a video laryngoscope. Examples of video laryngoscope include Glidscope, CMAC, McGrath, etc.
Placement of Supraglottic Airway SGA
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This video contains an evidence-based guide to patient assessment for the use of a supraglottic airway (SGA) and subsequent placement of a supraglottic airway. Examples of SGA include LMA, AirQ, KingAir, iGel, etc.
Placement of Epidural
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Evidence-based video on best practice for preparing and placing an epidural catheter. This technique is ideal for labor epidurals or catheters intended for intraoperative and/or postoperative pain management of the surgical patient.
Thank you for great contents for medical people^^ 🙂
By far the best demonstration I have come across. Your approach is so calming.
Yes but I shouldn’t watch this 😂
Thank you it was so helpful
Great explanation and demonstration
Performing the skin wheal need NOT "sting and burn"
Do you think it easier the loss of resistance with air than saline? Is it possible that you are using a combination?
Thanks …
Awesome explanation
I have so much respect for all that perform this procedure!
Best. Need more like this
Thank you it was so helpful ❤
Thank u so much for this thorough explanation
Hi
Вы колите иглой и срез ее расположен горизонтально. Лучше вертикально. Так вы снизитетриск развития поступнкционных головных болей. Зачем на такое большое расстояние вводите катетер? 1,5-2см.будет достаточно и снизит вероятность того,что катетер скрутится или будет монолатеральный блок. Видео классное. Вы молодец.
Great video! very thorough
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Excellent demonstration. Well done.
Hi If we take Epidural during labor then will it cause lower back pain rest of the life? Is it true? Because I'm facing the same problem
When done properly, you should not have pain after the catheter is removed. Some women experience soreness for 1-2 days.
I've had three and my back is forever messed up.
@@nickawilliams5175 это не связано с эпидуральной анестезией.
@@nickawilliams5175 3x pregnant though
When a woman gets pregnant, her body secretes Relaxin hormone to softer her ligaments in preparation for birth so the pelvis can more easily expand to permit the passage of the baby. The relaxin hormone is not selective and ALL the ligaments of he spinal column become softer as well. After pregnancy all the various ligaments in the body will not return to exactly the same as before pregnancy. This is what causes the majority of post partum back pain. Stop blaming the anesthesia for problems it DID NOT cause!
Thank you so much. You are really amazing!
This was so helpful . Thank you