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Newest hire at University of Arizona Medical Center CVICU. Time is limited before i am a fully trained heart transplant nurse. I'm excited

Congrats!!

Your signature makes me laugh every time, sounds perfect for a dating site for nurses
 
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Newest hire at University of Arizona Medical Center CVICU. Time is limited before i am a fully trained heart transplant nurse. I'm excited

Congrats!!!!
 
I've come to the realization that if people just did what I told them to do, life would be a whole lot easier for everyone involved. :glare:
 
I've come to the realization that if people just did what I told them to do, life would be a whole lot easier for everyone involved. :glare:

You work for the government don't you?
 
Making up scenarios for the EMT class that starts next month. I've got all the basic scenarios. Just coming up with more off the wall ones that a student could get correct and possibly treat.

Do you have the 19 y.o playing video games who suddenly can't breath?

Lol that one stumped me. spontaneous pneumo.
 
Do you have the 19 y.o playing video games who suddenly can't breath?

Lol that one stumped me. spontaneous pneumo.

Haha. I would like to but I highly doubt any of the students will get it. As of right now I have your normal hypo/hyperglycemia patients, hypertension crisis, septic shock, allergic reaction, meningitis, carbon monoxide poising, DVT, TIA, CVA, GI problems, ectopic pregnancy, and a couple of others.

We already have quite a few of respatory and "chest pain" "chest pressure". I'm trying to stay away from cardiac issue due to the fact that, well lets face it there really isn't much EMTs can due for these calls except nitro and aspirin (if indicated).
 
I can't remember the last time I was this angry.
 
Haha. I would like to but I highly doubt any of the students will get it. As of right now I have your normal hypo/hyperglycemia patients, hypertension crisis, septic shock, allergic reaction, meningitis, carbon monoxide poising, DVT, TIA, CVA, GI problems, ectopic pregnancy, and a couple of others.

We already have quite a few of respatory and "chest pain" "chest pressure". I'm trying to stay away from cardiac issue due to the fact that, well lets face it there really isn't much EMTs can due for these calls except nitro and aspirin (if indicated).

What about supine hypotension syndrome? That one always used to stump people when I gave it to them for some reason.
 
What about supine hypotension syndrome? That one always used to stump people when I gave it to them for some reason.

Your referring to when pregnant females lay supine and the baby places pressure on the vena cava correct?
 
And the 52 hour work week has concluded. Now one day off before starting a week of 4 to mid shifts. And dealing with the ePCR rollout.
 
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He is feeling much better.
 
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