What a great interview! I've been on the floor for 2 years as well and start my new position in Endo in 2 weeks :) I'm scared and excited at the same time!
How can I talk to you lady’s I will be like some one comunícate with you , in my family we pass a situation and we need advice what we can do......about endoscopy pass to one member of our family, thanks I’m waiting for you......👍👍
Hello VivemeViveme - As we are an employment department, we don’t want to provide you with poor clinical information unintentionally. Great questions for your Physician!
Viveme V: Risk of perforation-very low for EGD. It’s pretty much a straight shot down. Plus the healthy esophagus is very tough and flexible. Risk is Low for colonoscopy as long as you’re dealing with a “healthy” colon. Sedation-low risk as the drugs are short acting and narcotics are easily reversed by Narcan. Nurses typically do not give sedation in 99.9% of situations but some areas allow it when the doctor is standing right beside the nurse.
What a great interview! I've been on the floor for 2 years as well and start my new position in Endo in 2 weeks :) I'm scared and excited at the same time!
How can I talk to you lady’s I will be like some one comunícate with you , in my family we pass a situation and we need advice what we can do......about endoscopy pass to one member of our family, thanks I’m waiting for you......👍👍
Hello VivemeViveme - As we are an employment department, we don’t want to provide you with poor clinical information unintentionally. Great questions for your Physician!
What is the risk of perforation? or the risk of the sedation? can a nurse give sedation?
Viveme V: Risk of perforation-very low for EGD. It’s pretty much a straight shot down. Plus the healthy esophagus is very tough and flexible. Risk is Low for colonoscopy as long as you’re dealing with a “healthy” colon. Sedation-low risk as the drugs are short acting and narcotics are easily reversed by Narcan. Nurses typically do not give sedation in 99.9% of situations but some areas allow it when the doctor is standing right beside the nurse.