New Grad Radio: Intensive Care & Emergency Nurse
Health & Fitness
If you've had a look at the ventilator in action, you'll notice there are numbers that remain fixed, and that there are numbers that seem to change from breath to breath. This is because there are particular settings that we mandatorily 'set' for the ventilator to deliver to the patient; whilst then we monitor the section to see what the actual patient is doing/receiving.
As mentioned I cover the majority of the absolute basics; yet there are some things I haven't covered yet. This will change in the coming episodes.
Today we cover:
- Tidal Volume (Vt)
- Respiratory Rate (RR)
- Positive End Expiratory Pressure (PEEP)
- Fraction of Inspired Oxygen (Fi02)
- Minute Ventilation (MV)
- Peak Inspiratory Pressure (PIP)
Extubation!
First 10 Minutes: Day 1
Types Of ICU Nurses I Didn’t Know Existed!
Safety Checks in the ICU
ICU Scenario - Part 2
ICU Scenario - Part 1
End of Shift Tips: Finishing off Strong 💪
Unexpected Challenges: Dealing with Family
First Solo Trip to CT
Top 5: Lessons for Efficiency
A Recent Example of Troubleshooting in the ICU
Journey of Completing My First Transition Assignment
First Time Administering......Glycopyrrolate
Nurse Nacole, Sean Dent and the Power of Social Media
Special Feature - Keep Going, Student Nurse! Podcast
Medication Calculations in the ICU
Experiences of Handover - Day 1 vs 6 Months
Caring for the Delirious Patient
Behind the Scenes - A Typical Night Shift
What is a Family Meeting? - My experiences so far
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