Don’t fear calls from risk management or the Safety officer for patients Confidence in the care you provide and Each document can be found here and Every patient.
Marcia Gamaly – Managing the Emergency and Trauma Patient
Trends in Emergency and Trauma Nursing
- Current trends
- Core measures
- Scorecards for Hospitals
Head and Neck Trauma
- Neurological trauma
- ESSENTIAL SKILLS:
- Management of ED the stroke patient
- Maxillofacial and neck trauma
- HANDS-VIDEO ON SKILL:
- Proper application and Management of the cervical collar
- ESSENTIAL SKILLS:
- Scoring by NIHSS
Thoracic/Abdominal/Genitourinary Trauma
- Thoracic trauma
- ESSENTIAL SKILLS
- Evaluation of the Patient with a chest tube
- Trauma to the abdomen
- HANDS-VIDEO OF ON SKILL
- Intra-Assessment of abdominal pressure and Management
- Genitourinary trauma
- HANDS-VIDEO ON SKILL:
- Injection of the chest tube and Management of the chest tube
- HANDS-VIDEO ON SKILL:
- Chest auto-Transfusion
- ESSENTIAL SKILLS
- Pelvic fractures
Extremity Trauma
- Musculoskeletal trauma
- HANDS-VIDEO ON SKILL:
- Use traction
- HANDS-VIDEO ON SKILL:
- Conversion of Hare Traction to Bucks Traction
- ESSENTIAL SKILLS
- Hemorrhage management
Take Note
- Psychosocial issues
- Obstetrical emergencies
- The bariatric patient
- Pediatric emergencies
- Shock
- HANDS-VIDEO ON SKILL:
- Defibrillation, cardioversion and Pacing
- HANDS-VIDEO ON SKILL:
- Infuser with rapid speed
- HANDS-VIDEO ON SKILL:
- Essential dysrhythmia recognition & treatment
Trends in Care
- Chest pain
- Anticoagulants versus Antiplatelets
- Pre-hospital care
- Sexual assault
- Sexual assault the transgender patient
- Forensic questions
- Ultrasound-guided placement of peripheral IVs
- Pressure injuries
- Insulin pumps
Demonstration of Skills
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Description:
- Increase management of medical emergencies the ED bay
- Recent updates in AMI Management the ED
- What every nurse needs to know about victims of sexual assault
- Antiplatelets facts and Anticoagulants
- Demonstration emergency nursing skills
- All you need to know regarding obstetrical emergencies
- Five easy steps to manage your Sepsis
You can achieve these professional goals…
- Your 12 hours are now ten hours old-Hour shift. There have been many challenging cases throughout the day. and In just 6 minutes, you can get a report stating that you will be treating a Level 1 trauma patient. Imagine being able to approach this patient with confidence and accuracy in your ability assess accurately. the Be patient and anticipate your care needs. and Manage complications as they arise.
- Don’t fear calls from risk management or the Safety officer for patients Confidence in the care you provide and Each document can be found here and Every patient.
- Improve patient outcomes and Your ability to give care by learning the essential skills every emergency nurse must know!
- Apply immediately the content you have learned with real-Life-changing thinking situations that can be easily remembered
Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 0
- Assessments Yes