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Rachel Cartwright-Vanzant – Impending Doom
- Recognize signs and symptoms that indicate a patient is on the verge of death.
- You can use your clinical skills and nursing intuition to intervene immediately when a patient is about to crash.
- Manage patients in clinical crises confidently
- How to use Rapid Response Teams to assist in the management of clinically unstable patients
- To help patients in crisis, analyze exciting case studies
Do you, as a nurse/clinician, recall a patient who looked like they were going to die in front of you and wonder what could have been done to prevent this clinical crisis from happening?
What can you do about the subtle signs and symptoms that you see in your patient, but are still within normal limits?
How can you identify the signs of imminent doom and intervene before it happens?
In the ideal world, your job would not be to code well but to prevent bad code from happening. You must recognize the signs and interpret them within the clinical context. Then you can act for the benefit the patient.
In this workshop, subclinical signs are discussed. These are the first warning signs that a problem is developing. You will leave with a clearer understanding of the body’s complex, interrelated organ systems and be able to break them in to their component parts to understand how one organ system can cause a sign or symptom in another organ system.
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Today’s nurses care for more patients with higher acuity than ever before. You must identify the risk factors and recognize warning signs to avoid crisis. The best thing about nursing is the ability to see things from a different perspective. The difference between nursing science and art is in the ability. “see it coming”. Rachel Cartwright-VanzantDr., MS, LHRM. CCRN-K will share with your effective and creative ideas-To-The-Test strategies to detect changes in clinical signs in a deteriorating patient.
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- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
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