⚡Intracranial Hemorrhage⚡ Hemorrhagic Strokes ⚡ Emergency Nurse Tips! Brain Bleeds Explained! ✅

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • Welcome back everyone! Today we talk about brain bleeds. The beginning slides cover anatomy, I know I know, not super fun, but necessary!😃 The meat of the video, what you have to know as an ER Nurse starts at 6:37(roughly), so if you want to skip forward, that's ok too. 💥😒
    ✅Emergency Nursing Basics Book: www.amazon.com...
    ✅ER Nursing Charting Book: www.amazon.com...
    ✅ER Nurse Report and Brain Sheets: www.amazon.com...
    ⚡Key Points⚡
    ✅ ABC's ▶ Check a blood sugar ▶ CT ▶ Blood pressure management(Labetalol and Cardene)▶ Sedation & Analgesia ▶ Monitor, Sz Prophylaxis, Anticoagulation Reversal, ICP management and tx, ETC (Watch the video😊)
    💥-Be Proactive Not Reactive! Be prepared ahead of time for anything! Ensure that your rooms are stocked and ready for business. Suction? Oxygen? Ambu Bags? Pulse oximetry? Cardiac monitor leads? Bp cuff? Do you know where your IV supplies are? Is the crash cart readily available? Is your glucometer ready for business?
    💥-Team Work Makes the Dream Work! The Emergency Department is dynamic, if you don't work as a team, you will not succeed. Help each other and have fun at the same time. Remember, its One Team.
    💥-You will not know everything, EVER, and that's ok! This specifically applies to new grads! Ask questions, lots of them! If everyone is super busy, wait until patients are stabilized, then ask away! The more you know, the more confident you'll be, and at the same time you'll realize how much you actually don't know. So, ask more questions.
    💥-Charting is extremely important! HOWEVER, patient care ALWAYS comes before charting! Take notes on a piece of paper as the what is happening with times, then when you do get a chance to sit down, chart away. But don't forget, patient care comes above anything else.
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    ❗ATTENTION❗: The information provided in this video lecture is purely educational, please follow your hospitals or organizations guidelines and policies. The information provided is also not meant to substitute the guidance and care provided by your primary care provider.
    ❗ATTENTION❗: The links listed above are affiliate links. If a product is purchased through these links I may be receiving a small percentage of the price. Note that it is at no additional cost to you!
    ✅Answer to the question of the day✅
    -Fentanyl!!!

Комментарии • 18

  • @emergencychaos
    @emergencychaos  2 года назад

    ✅Emergency Nursing Basics Book: www.amazon.com/dp/B0BP4N1LF2
    ✅ER Nursing Charting Book: www.amazon.com/dp/B0CPJY4S72
    ✅ER Nurse Report and Brain Sheets: www.amazon.com/dp/B0CLCGQGH1

  • @darlenepaningbatan1665
    @darlenepaningbatan1665 3 года назад +3

    Thank you so much for all this content! I'm a new grad in the ER and the super fast paced environment doesn't give me the time to think over some of the illnesses I encounter and I don't think as quickly as some of my experienced coworkers yet so I'm glad I found your channel for my days off work!

  • @jackuhlyneeyo
    @jackuhlyneeyo 3 года назад +4

    two videos in one day...we are blessed!!!! I started in the ER as a new grad a month ago and your videos have been so helpful ☺️

  • @naturallynursing5392
    @naturallynursing5392 3 года назад +3

    Really appreciate your channel!! Thank you for taking the time to make these educational videos. As a new grad in the ER, they have been tremendously helpful ☺️🙏

  • @gretel8528
    @gretel8528 2 года назад +1

    Please keep going! I I have almost a year in the ER, started there as a new grad and your videos give me more knowledge & a clearer image of everything I do and will do! So grateful!

  • @lindadeshazer471
    @lindadeshazer471 2 года назад

    So grateful for your content. Seriously, grateful.

  • @elizabethcorella2437
    @elizabethcorella2437 3 года назад +1

    Great content!! So informative

  • @67cNsv1WsO0DiOzeMIuoxpFfMhlH1c
    @67cNsv1WsO0DiOzeMIuoxpFfMhlH1c 5 месяцев назад +1

    Can you please make a video on PE and DVTs?? i see a lot of this at my hospital and would love a video on the difference and the tx of each

    • @emergencychaos
      @emergencychaos  5 месяцев назад

      ruclips.net/video/8-oi36_C5FA/видео.htmlsi=wB31Zpa5vtbfFHB1

    • @emergencychaos
      @emergencychaos  5 месяцев назад

      Check this video out, it’s on PE’s ! Hope it helps!

  • @pillmatik4239
    @pillmatik4239 2 года назад

    You keep saying go over this and that with my preceptor. My guy the hospital I’m at is broke, understaffed and no one has more than a 2 years here. YOU are my preceptor. Im a new grad and I’m getting patients on my 5th day. Drowning over here.

    • @k.t.kondor9071
      @k.t.kondor9071 2 года назад

      How is it going now? What has happened in the last 5 months? I am super curious.....

    • @beavegan2787
      @beavegan2787 2 года назад

      Did you resign?

  • @mikahella12
    @mikahella12 Месяц назад +1

    7/30

  • @haesooklee4088
    @haesooklee4088 2 года назад

    What is the answer for the question, I don't see the description below.
    And list of books?
    I don't see the list either.
    Still thanks a lot for your my reeducation to become an ER nurse.

  • @chrisperez241
    @chrisperez241 Год назад +1

    Wouldn’t it be og tube instead of ng if intubated with brain bleed

    • @emergencychaos
      @emergencychaos  Год назад

      Definitely OG tube for intubated patients! Good catch!