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2 Minute EBP Challenge

Monday, July 26, 2010
Ms. Shepard and DIC
This morning rapid response is called for Ms. Shepard who was admitted with a urinary tract infection and sepsis. Her blood pressure dropped during the evening hours and she is now hypotensive and is having difficulty breathing. Her IV sites are oozing and there is blood in the urinary catheter. Her physician suspects disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC). The primary mechanism in the development of DIC is:

Monday, July 19, 2010
Thyrotoxicosis

Which of the following laboratory findings is indicative of thyrotoxicosis?

Monday, July 12, 2010
Urban CPR Patterns
In a recent study of inner-city neighborhoods, the authors found that out of hospital cardiac arrest was 2-3 times higher in some neighborhoods compared to others. In these high incidence neighborhoods what was the rate of bystander CPR?

 

Clinical Tools

 
Critical Care Skills Pocket Reference
You can have expert advice right in your pocket -- it’s like having a clinical nurse specialist at your side!
Clipboard Companion
Double-sided, laminated clinical reference sheet designed for your clipboard.
The Nurses' Complication Finder System
A three-part system to help you identify and treat complications before they occur! Includes the "Nurses' Complication Finder" pocket reference, the "Customizable Assessment Sheet", and an audio CD program and workbook to help you get started.
The "Rapid Response" Pocket Reference:
Get help in responding to crisis in your patients.
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