Angina in Emergency Room - FTCC Multidisciplinary Simulation Clinical
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ก.ย. 2024
- This video shows a simulated clinical experience which includes
participants from 3 health programs in Practical Nursing, Associate Degree
Nursing, and Emergency Medical Services caring for an adult with chest pain.
create your own sim lab scenarios when studying your nursing notes for an exam. also try to incorporate patient teaching and study your nursing terminology to laymen terms for the patient. notice how the patient kept asking whats this whats that. great sim lab!
AWESOME! I can't wait to get into my simulation clinical! GO NURSING! :)
simulation is the way to go to enhance your skills and keep up with current trends and tech advances
This was a great simulation. My only thing is, if patient interaction is a part of the simulation there wasn't enough explanation of what they were doing.
There's a lot of terminology being thrown around but that's not very reassuring to the patient.
They need to know exactly what is going on, exactly what you are doing and the purpose of your treatment in plain English.
Otherwise great simulation
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When this was posted Frank Smith was roughly 61 years old and had quit smoking 20 years ago at age 41. This is real encouraging for people that have quit smoking.
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Brian killed it
He so much good Samaritan for it
The man was so sweet. Even though it’s a dummie God bless him.
kiki create your own sim lab scenarios when studying your nursing notes for an exam. also try to incorporate patient teaching and study your nursing terminology to laymen terms for the patient. notice how the patient kept asking whats this whats that. great sim lab!
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Thank you for uploading. It is very helpfilul ❤
LOL, morphine made him feel real good.
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did the rn check the 6 rights before administering the medication
nope.
5 minutes without getting an ECG in a high risk patient? Ideally a patient like this shouldn't be held up in the ER but get the ECG evaluated already in the ambulance and go directly to Pci lab.
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“Janelle, am I gonna die?” And what would you have done if Janelle said “Yes”??
Why they didn’t give him asprin
can’t give what wasn’t ordered 👁️👄👁️
Why would you give morphine to someone who just stated they had a pain of 4/10....aren't you supposed to give another dose of nitroglycerin prior to giving such a strong pain medication? I am a bit confused.
In the beginning at the handoff, the previous nurse stated that she gave him 2 doses of nitro, He can have up to 3, it's OK. So they gave him one more but it didn't take all the pain away. In reality, they would wait after the nitro a few minutes before giving the morphine.
Lol, I just gave you morphine...
Morphine relieves the pain that isn't relieved by the Nitro. Also, it decreases the demand for oxygen from the cardiac muscles and relaxes smooth muscles in case it's vasospastic angina. Morphine does more for cardiac episodes other than just being a relieve for pain. That's why MONA is usually the protocal for angina.
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I hate those gloves!
terrible
which part?
@@uppitywoman3647 giving nitro before knowing the BP, and the LPN repeatedly stating “his blood pressure is good, his BP is good”
No gloves and administering nitro.. fun times.
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