I always cracked the joke of wind breaking reliving the pressure of what a relief it is... I loved the freedom 8 to 12 hours after removal of the line... hip replacement and crt-d upgrade.. im left arm paralyzed and having wrist freedom
When I worked ICU we started our own Art lines. We used an ultrasound probe to find the artery. Our supplies were not locked and sometimes it was lots of hassle looking for things. Wow we never taped the flush to the chest
Hi, This video was very helpful. I was wondering if you would be available for a quick user interview to help me with my master thesis. The aim of the interview is to understand the procedures that happen within the OR during a procedure.
Good video, but as a matter of practice it is not a good idea to tape the transducer to the pts. chest. A better way it to get a old school foley cath strap which you can still find and strap it to the pts bicep at the level of the phlibostatic axis. This gives you a much better and accurate reading than being taped in the wrong place on the pts chest.
If I have time, sometimes I like to put a 2X2 under the transducer before I tape it down to help prevent it from digging into the pts skin. Especially if they have fragile skin.
Man, you guys lock all your supplies in a Pixis?! I guess the upside is that you don't have to know where everything is or try to explain which cupboard an item is in, during a code. I just have a paranoia of equipment failure.
For most Pyxis machines, you can have the materials department set select doors to always be unlocked. That way you don't have to log in or anything, you just walk up and open the door.
Sir i applied for the post of anesthesia technologist through an advertisement of an agency, after then i cleared interview and got selected, now they offer me 1000 US dollar salary with no free acomodation and food, and the agency is also demanding one thousand dollar for its fee, sir what can i do right now? I dont have idea that what will be my expenses there of accomodation and food etc? Can i avail this oppurtunity from pakistan.kindly guide me
This was really helpful. Simple step by step instructions. Thank you for making this.
Thank you so much Nurse Jessie. Extremely Helpful since i will be shifted to ICU in fews days due to the pandemic situation. Thanks.
thank you this Is the same equipment my place uses so very helpful refresher
I always cracked the joke of wind breaking reliving the pressure of what a relief it is... I loved the freedom 8 to 12 hours after removal of the line... hip replacement and crt-d upgrade.. im left arm paralyzed and having wrist freedom
When I worked ICU we started our own Art lines. We used an ultrasound probe to find the artery. Our supplies were not locked and sometimes it was lots of hassle looking for things. Wow we never taped the flush to the chest
Thank you for this, extremely helpful
Thank you so much! Such a life saver!!! Can you do a video about taking blood sample from the art line?
Great walk through. Thanks
Hi,
This video was very helpful. I was wondering if you would be available for a quick user interview to help me with my master thesis. The aim of the interview is to understand the procedures that happen within the OR during a procedure.
Good video thank you! Very helpful
Great video!! Thank you!
Good video, but as a matter of practice it is not a good idea to tape the transducer to the pts. chest. A better way it to get a old school foley cath strap which you can still find and strap it to the pts bicep at the level of the phlibostatic axis. This gives you a much better and accurate reading than being taped in the wrong place on the pts chest.
I was just thinking this...the chest is too high up, and not at the phlebostatic axis.
If I have time, sometimes I like to put a 2X2 under the transducer before I tape it down to help prevent it from digging into the pts skin. Especially if they have fragile skin.
If you tape it to the chest it's gonna be harder to pull your labs and flush the line.
Good teaching!
Thank you so much!
Nice video! Thanks!
Strong work! Thanks
nice job!
Nice presentation thanks
so pretty🥰
I just wonder where you put that monitor when having surgery in the chest?
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Helpful video
Man, you guys lock all your supplies in a Pixis?! I guess the upside is that you don't have to know where everything is or try to explain which cupboard an item is in, during a code. I just have a paranoia of equipment failure.
For most Pyxis machines, you can have the materials department set select doors to always be unlocked. That way you don't have to log in or anything, you just walk up and open the door.
Why you put in The Pusher bad for
Thank u that was helpful
Sir i applied for the post of anesthesia technologist through an advertisement of an agency, after then i cleared interview and got selected, now they offer me 1000 US dollar salary with no free acomodation and food, and the agency is also demanding one thousand dollar for its fee, sir what can i do right now? I dont have idea that what will be my expenses there of accomodation and food etc? Can i avail this oppurtunity from pakistan.kindly guide me
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Physicians ?? Bah humbug. The respiratory therapists do it where I work.
I have to write up facts on this video for HW and yet I can not make out what she is saying for the materials. This is a poor quality video.
horrible audio
Great video except you didn't gel and you maybe don a pair of gloves?( unless this was just show and tell)
😂 She didn't check for scene safety either!
No, really, I'm pretty sure she isn't making this video while prepping for an incoming patient.
Great comment, except you didn't spell and didn't use punctuation (unless this was a smart ass comment)
No sh*t it was show and tell. Maybe think before commenting?
please talk slowly. Clear background noises. It is supposed to be teachng video.