PATIENT DETERIORATION SIGNS!

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  • Опубликовано: 26 янв 2018
  • There are many signs that patient's show when they are deteriorating! Comment below if you have seen any of these signs!
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Комментарии • 54

  • @ColtraneAndRain
    @ColtraneAndRain 2 года назад +4

    Sometimes your intuition has to take over. Sometimes it's so subtle, no signs or symptoms at all but something doesn't "feel" right. I could give so many examples of this feeling, because after 25 years of nursing, it's almost like there is a 6th sense that has developed in my assessment skills. It is very weird and creepy, but very useful.

  • @nicolepeek5871
    @nicolepeek5871 6 лет назад +22

    I hope to be as knowledgeable as you once I become a nurse. A true role model!

    • @bashirhameed1649
      @bashirhameed1649 6 лет назад

      Nicole Peek do you have groups for Medline you can add me ?

    • @nicolepeek5871
      @nicolepeek5871 6 лет назад

      Bashir Hameed I don’t but I would love to learn more about it

    • @peachesandcream.2612
      @peachesandcream.2612 5 лет назад

      Nicole Peek - Nurses are dumb - the doctors are the intelligent ones!

    • @jadenkane8850
      @jadenkane8850 2 года назад

      @@peachesandcream.2612 so by your standards, you’re a nurse then? 😅

  • @fry6344
    @fry6344 6 лет назад +29

    Wow that was really cool.
    Suggestion: more videos like this, or stories of when monitoring patients can go wrong and what you did as a Nurse to intervene.

  • @NurseBass
    @NurseBass 6 лет назад +42

    Stay Swammy my friends.

  • @jessegandy4510
    @jessegandy4510 6 лет назад +7

    I like the technical overview videos like this.

  • @laurenzalewski9886
    @laurenzalewski9886 6 лет назад

    I absolutely LOVED this video!! Thank you so much!

  • @brittnievans3793
    @brittnievans3793 6 лет назад

    Watching your videos helps keep me motivated! I took my teas this weekend and got a decent score but it wasn’t as high as I’d like so I need to retake it

  • @mariachowning1276
    @mariachowning1276 6 лет назад +2

    This was such a good video. Even as a CNA, I see these signs everyday and are good to know for when they occur. Thanks for posting this!

  • @laurahoney
    @laurahoney 6 лет назад +1

    Yes ! Make more videos like this such good information!! I’m currently in nursing prerequisite classes!

  • @BreatheEasyRRT
    @BreatheEasyRRT 6 лет назад

    Great video! Ran into this a few times in in clinical. Had a patient that went from calm and coherent to hallucinating by the end of the shift... So important to watch for these signs and symptoms.

  • @ariels891
    @ariels891 6 лет назад

    Very interesting Ashley I'm excited to start clinicals soon so this will come in handy!!

  • @rebeccaboles5889
    @rebeccaboles5889 3 года назад

    I love your channel ! Im a CNA! I will learn so much from you! Thank you!

  • @hayyoraeyo662
    @hayyoraeyo662 6 лет назад

    Waiting on my decision for a competitive nursing program currently and working in a nursing home currently. In the meantime, I love watching your videos for all sorts of knowledge on all things nursing. Great information.

  • @bryannadavidson5593
    @bryannadavidson5593 6 лет назад

    Thank you so much for this!

  • @carlarodriguez5707
    @carlarodriguez5707 Год назад

    thank you for sharing your brain! omg this helped me so much!!

  • @allangozun870
    @allangozun870 6 лет назад

    Thank you for this video. Very informative and helpful. Want more 😁

  • @icu_corey_rn_903
    @icu_corey_rn_903 6 лет назад +5

    U really are an inspiration Ashley I'm in the process of transferring from community college pre reqs into a university BSN program hopefully I get in!

  • @rachel9562
    @rachel9562 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you for this! I graduate in July and I've watched your videos during my training and they've been so so helpful, especially on placement! ❤️❤️

  • @ldyluv6988
    @ldyluv6988 6 лет назад

    Great topic!

  • @richardx4456
    @richardx4456 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks Ash ♥︎

  • @thechristmaschannel5429
    @thechristmaschannel5429 4 года назад

    Nice video. Very informative 😍

  • @RNScrub
    @RNScrub 6 лет назад +2

    good video, knowing signs and symptoms of what to expect is important, knowing pathophysiology is very important. it can keep you busy especially when they come from the emergency room with one drip and in a matter of hours they are on like 6 drips and other fluids.keep up the good videos

  • @donnie9886
    @donnie9886 6 лет назад

    Thank you so much, you’re an amazing role model!

  • @beckybarnett2066
    @beckybarnett2066 6 лет назад

    Thanks!

  • @NurseLiz
    @NurseLiz 6 лет назад +7

    This was really informative and easy to understand. I actually had the new grad I was orienting watch it and she thought it was great! Have you ever thought about presenting case studies?

  • @destany9591
    @destany9591 6 лет назад

    Don't worry, you look great even if you are tired. Good valuable info. I hope you take care. Have a good weekend!

  • @ajay01991
    @ajay01991 6 лет назад +2

    Y dont u try a topic of icu psychosis and how to tackle with the situations with empathy....keep up the good work

  • @generalobiwankenobi9327
    @generalobiwankenobi9327 4 года назад

    Good to know! 😉👌

  • @meghancranfield8625
    @meghancranfield8625 6 лет назад +5

    I love your videos!! I’m in my second semester of nursing school and was wondering if you had any tips on balancing MedSurg, Pharm and Mental Health!

  • @bettysmith4527
    @bettysmith4527 2 года назад

    Hi, thanks for the video. I shadowed in a SICU in a level one trauma center last week for a potential position, however I was kind of disappointed with the lower acuity of the patients, most of them were step down patients just waiting for an open bed on another unit. They had a handful of sicker patients, but not enough to be impressed by. Is this typical of an ICU? Does it wax and Wayne as far as acuity goes, or is this an ICU job I should not take? I want an ICU nursing job, but not if it's going to be more tele patients than actually critically ill people. Thanks for any input

  • @markspradlin5981
    @markspradlin5981 Год назад

    That is where hospice comes in

  • @taajabrar9216
    @taajabrar9216 5 лет назад

    I love you

  • @Healthyhabits06
    @Healthyhabits06 6 лет назад +1

    Hey ashley! If you notice a patient has some of these signs as a nurse do you try to figure it out yourself by taking bp and estching resp etc. or would you relay the message to a doctor? Also how would you tell the family in an appropriate way?

    • @AshleyLorenaAdkins
      @AshleyLorenaAdkins  6 лет назад +1

      Jess every situation is different!!!! Sometimes I may try and “fix things” myself based upon what orders I already have, but if I need more orders then I’ll go to the doc. And I’ll definitely be updating them if I’m making an drastic changes. (Ie. went from 5 mcg of Levo to now 40mcg). And as far as family...I always try to update them with what I’m doing as time goes on.

    • @Healthyhabits06
      @Healthyhabits06 6 лет назад

      Ashley Adkins, RN thank you so much for the reply it was very helpful:)

  • @Pagingnursejackie
    @Pagingnursejackie 6 лет назад

    You look awesome to me after working four days a being prego. Enjoy your getaway 😍

  • @skywonderly1768
    @skywonderly1768 5 лет назад +1

    I was aspirating during a routine injection for my back. Would they have intubated me or suck my throat? I don’t know the terms yet I just started nursing school. I also have a bruising and cuts in my throats and my throat is super raspy. Would you know why this is? Thanks Ashley!

  • @allthingsnursing
    @allthingsnursing 6 лет назад +1

    During my preceptorship, I saw a patient with sepsis displaying symptoms. He had severe chills and a change in LOC. I told my preceptor to call a rapid!

  • @dilbertdoe601
    @dilbertdoe601 6 лет назад

    👀👍🏼

  • @peachesandcream.2612
    @peachesandcream.2612 5 лет назад

    You have put on a lot of weight!