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NursEM - Nursing in Emergency prn Education
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- Gesundheit und Fitness
Current conversations and evidence-based practice issues related to Emergency Nursing.
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Episode 68 - Interviewing Famous Doctors and Nurses! A Discussion of Diagnostic Tests and Nurse-Initiation of Them
Honestly...the talent in the zoom is amazing! We welcome Dr. Grant Innes, a true pioneer and famous researcher in Emergency Medicine (and former Resident of Dr. Peter Rosen himself)! We also welcome Sherry Stackhouse, a well-known emergency nurse educator and Allan Lai co-host of the world-famous ResusTonight podcast. Oh and Monique and Landon are there too but definitely humbled by the rest of them!Using some cases presented by Dr. Innes, we all discuss diagnostic testing, ...
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Episode 67 - Fluid and Electrolytes - Part 3 - Electrolytes and Disturbances
Finally! We get to talking about the electrolytes and their disturbances. It will make more sense listening to Episode 1 and 2 first! Support the Show.
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Episode 66 - Fluid and Electrolyte - Part 2 - Feedback Loops
In what was supposed to be a 2-part series, it became evident that it needed to be three once we started getting nerdy about feedback loops in the body. Enjoy this episode where we talk about the body's feedback systems and how it maintains balance.Support the Show.
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Episode 65 - Fluid and Electrolytes - Part 1
In the episode we talk about the "fluid" part of fluid and electrolytes. Ever wondered what all of those different IV fluids are for or just need a refresher? Here we go...Support the Show.
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Episode 64 - COVID Drugs that Work...and Don't Work...
On this episode we talk about COVID drug therapy - steroids, the "zumabs" and, of course, ivermectin. Note that this was recorded on September 15, 2021 and information (and weird trendy drugs) change frequently...Support the Show.
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Episode 63 - A Panel Interview with People with Lived Experience of the War on Drugs!
We had the opportunity to have an extremely valuable experience in interviewing a network of people from various areas who have the lived experience of the war on drugs. The focus is hearing how they would like to be treated when presenting to the emergency department. Their lived experience will cause any health provider to reflect on their practice and make simple changes to make everyone's experience of care better!Support the Show.