Identification and Management of a Crisis: Critical Care Skills Every Nurse Must Know – Sandy A Salicco

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$199.99   $61 – Identification and Management of a Crisis: Critical Care Skills Every Nurse Must Know – Sandy A Salicco

Mrs. Kelp is admitted to your floor with pneumonia and an exacerbation of COPD. Twenty minutes after admission, she develops worsening dyspnea and hypotension.

Are you prepared to manage her unstable condition?

Do you know what respiratory measures are necessary?

Do you know the best way to manage her hypotension?

The patients in our hospitals are sicker than ever before. It is not uncommon to find patients on regular medical floors with central lines, chest tubes, pacemakers and AICDs. Some nursing homes are accepting patients on ventilators, and patients are now being sent home on vasoactive drips such as dobutamine. Even though acuity levels are higher, you are still caring for many patients and don’t have the luxury of frequent, comprehensive assessments. Therefore, it is important to be able to rapidly assess and implement appropriate interventions. Attend this seminar to sharpen your skills and leave prepared to identify and manage your next patient emergency!


OUTLINE

IDENTIFYING THE RED FLAGS

CARDIOVASCULAR

Prevention, Presentation, Action for: “I’m Having Chest Pain”

RESPIRATORY

Prevention, Presentation, Action for: “I Can’t Breathe”

NEUROLOGICAL

Prevention, Presentation and Action for: “My Head Hurts!”

MANAGING THE DECOMPENSATING PATIENT

Prevention, Presentation and Action for: “The Crashing Patient”


OBJECTIVES

  1. Describe two types of rapid assessment techniques and how to employ them for the best results during a patient emergency.
  2. Evaluate techniques for getting critical information during a rapid patient assessment.
  3. Recognize EARLY assessment findings in clinical syndromes that may progress rapidly and cause life-threatening conditions.
  4. Prioritize nursing actions for specific neurological, cardiac, respiratory and endocrine emergencies.
  5. Review care of the diabetic patient in diabetic ketoacidosis versus HHNK/HHS. Differentiate key differences in presentation, lab results and plan of care.
  6. Define heat failure with regards to left- and right-sided failure; discuss treatment options, acute and follow-up care.
  7. Discuss critical interventions and review treatment options for Sepsis and Shock.

$199.99   $61 – Identification and Management of a Crisis: Critical Care Skills Every Nurse Must Know – Sandy A Salicco

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