Early detection will save your life. Be a breast-friend and buddy up to remind your BFF this month too!
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Sunday, October 26, 2014
Save Those Ta Ta's and Feel Your Boobies.....Pass It On! #breastcancer #thinkpink #breastfriends
Early detection will save your life. Be a breast-friend and buddy up to remind your BFF this month too!
Saturday, October 25, 2014
Be Still My Beating Heart , Look at Your Patient First #screamandshout #cardiacarrhythmia #ECG
If you are a nurse and you are reading this, you may be just as bewildered as I was once about heart arrhythmia's.
I learned to always look at my patient first and formost, know normal sinus rhythm , and then learn from there.
Is your patient pink, warm, dry and talking to you.....then you are ok!
Is the patient moving in the bed? is he scratching his chest? well you might just have some artifact and you almost jumped on your patient and scared the living crap out of him. Look for the simple fixes first unless he is grey, blue, or a nice shade of purple with no pulse.....then you can shout OH Sh@# and get some help......lol
Those crazy monitors are not always right, just because it says he is in Vtach, is he?? maybe, maybe not!
Practice, practice, practice and it comes with time and experience. A few embarrassing moments aside and you will learn, it has happened to all of us, don't let any ER or critical care nurse tell you that they have not been fooled before by a patients cardiac rhythm before, they are lying if they tell you otherwise.
Now what if you are not medically inclined? how do you interpret this chart? Best thing is to find out what kind of irregular problem you or your loved one has and learn as much about it as you can from your cardiac doctors or credible websites. Knowing all these different cardiac rhythms if you don't need to will just overwhelm you right now. Learning normal is a great way to learn what abnormal is. Start with the normal ECG components at the top and the anatomy of the heart itself, it is a fabulous organ.
I will review those in another post...............until later, have a great day or night!
Friday, October 24, 2014
Emergency Room or Urgent Care, Where Do I Go? #supportthescrubs #nurseup
There are many people that seriously just don't understand the process of who needs to be in the Emergency Department and who does not! ER nurses and providers are totally frustrated with the minor complaints that show up on our door steps that could have easily waited until their primary care doctor, clinic or the urgent care was open. Even trying some home care measures before you run to the ER is OK, giving your child some Tylenol or children's Motrin and actually waiting to see if it works is A OK you know (or do you know?). Have you called your own doctor, pediatrician or dentist? most of them have an on call service? Or did you just panic and freak out?
Coming to the ER for something stupid and uncalled for just exposes you to more germs, adds to the wait times in all the ER's, takes a bed away from someone that actually may need it (yes really) and adds to the stress of the already overburdened system. (Yes I am on my soapbox today)
Coming to the ER with complaints like these drive me nuts: (yes these are actual complaints that I have heard as an ER nurse over the last 25+ years) --no names of course to protect privacy, some things have been changed. Picture the look on my face when I heard these complaints.....lol
- A cough for 3 years ( today was the day to get checked out)
- My toothpaste made my gums hurt (she really wanted a work note and narcotics)
- My big toe is sore (pt had new shoes and wanted a work note)
- My toe nail polish made my toes red (rash) - noted pt had on red nail polish
- My partner cheated on me and I want to be "checked" (she actually cheated and had 3 std's)
- I have something stuck in my teeth ( omg you don't want to know what it was)
- I have had a condom stuck in my vagina for 3 months (it was a French tickler- smelled so good)
- My period is way to heavy... ( she was crazy actually )
- I have had chest pain for 3 years (and I needed a ride in the ambulance closer to my house)
- My vibrator is stuck and I need the batteries changed soon ( you can only imagine)
- I have money stuck up in my vagina and I need change for the laundry mat (a frequent flyer)
- I need you to give my child Tylenol here in the ER so I will have money for the laundry mat.
- I have a rash on my hand (no rash to be seen anywhere)
- My child has a fever of 99.1 (child running all over the room eating chips and drinking Pepsi)
- I flushed my pain medication down the toilet by accident and need refills (oh by the way I am from out of state) -- wanted drugs, was lying of course
- I fell off the roof in 1986 and my back still hurts, I want my back surgery now!! (it is 2006 now)
- My baby needs to be checked (had not been to well child checkups since mom had been busy she said) (I want a check mark stamp)
- My child needs his football physical (mom was told that the ER does not do physicals, she wanted to check in and wait anyhow) (the doctor told her no after she waited 3 hours)
Wednesday, October 8, 2014
Help For Domestic Violence: Resources For Women And Teens #Octoberawareness #domesticviolence
Do you know someone that is in an abusive relationship right now, or is that person You! Here are some resources that can help. Please report abuse, who else will speak up for her?
Toll Free: (800) 787-3224 (TTY)
www.thehotline.org
www.nnedv.org
Phone: (703) 907-7300
www.healthyminds.org
Phone: (303) 839-1852
Phone: (202) 745-1211 ext. 143
www.ncadv.org
www.ncvc.org
Toll Free: (800) 903-0111 ext. 1
Phone: (612) 824-8768
www.bwjp.org
Phone: (212) 741-9480
www.womenshealth.gov
www.nationalcenterdvtraumamh.org
www.breakthecycle.org
www.rainn.org
Toll Free: (800) 313-1310
www.futureswithoutviolence.org/content/features/detail/790/
Toll Free: (800) 993-3869
www.recoveryconnection.org/alcohol-drug-rehab-for-women
www.teenrelationships.org
www.peoples-law.org
Saturday, September 6, 2014
e-Cigarettes- The Burning Truth [infographic]
- stroke
- cardiac ischemia events
- hypertension
- peptic ulcer disease
- high cholesterol
- esophageal reflux
- arterial constrictions
- slow wound healing
- reduced immunity
Please choose wisely, make the best choice for your health. You only have one life, live it well.
Saturday, August 9, 2014
The Future of Nursing---- No Where But Up! #nurseup #nurses #careers
Why We’ll Always Need More Nurses
Thursday, July 31, 2014
The Fire Challenge, And Other Poor Choices #firechallenge #passoutchallenge
I know as you read the title you are asking yourself " how can anyone be so crazy to set themselves on fire"?
This is not fun or funny! This is deadly!
Not only are these kids setting themselves on fire, they are using rubbing alcohol as an accelerant and video taping each other to prove they did the #firechallenge.
I just want to scream right now!
Several challenges are circulating the internet & video airwaves right now that are very dangerous for your children to even think about. Search these hashtags :
#firechallenge
#passoutchallenge
#gtschallenge
#passoutgame
#chokingchallenge
#gotosleepchallenge
#chokinggame
#spacemonkeychallenge or game
Educate yourself, your kids and others about these deadly risk behaviors!
Save a life!
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