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Friday, March 12, 2010
Lessening Stroke Risk in Hypertension
Less variability in systolic blood pressure is associated with better outcomes in stroke risk from hypertension.  Which medication leads to less systolic variability?

Monday, March 08, 2010
Restoring Hemoglobin
One of the goals for a patient who has a large blood loss is the restoration of normal hemoglobin levels.  This is partially done by blood transfusions, usually to a hemoglobin level of about 10g/dL.  A hemoglobin level that low will leave the patient feeling fatigued, but should be high enough to protect the heart from anemic ischemia.

Sunday, February 28, 2010
Renal Dysfunction
Mrs. Mersa is admitted with sepsis and hypotension.  Her labs indicate:
BUN 58 mg/dl
Serum creatinine 2.1 mg/dl
Urine sodium 70 mEq/L
Urine specific gravity 1.010, with cellular casts and RBCs in the urine.
Based on these findings you would consider:

 

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10 Strategies to Improve your Nursing Care
The 10 strategies, when implemented in whole or in part, can have a dramatic impact on your practice.
5 Steps to Rhythm Strip Interpretation
Use 5 steps to analyze several common rhythms that may be seen in times of crisis.
6 Easy Steps to ABG Analysis
a step-by step method to easily and accurately interpret arterial blood gases
ABG Instructor's Kit
If you are an instructor of ABGs, this is the kit for you!
Advanced Hemodynamics: Principles of Monitoring
A good understanding of what you’re seeing on the monitor will help you to manage his hemodynamics and detect complications early on
Cardiovascular Assessment
"Cardiovascular Assessment" teaches non-invasive methods of evaluating your patient's cardiovascular and hemodynamic status
Complex ABG Cases
"Complex ABG Cases" will help you to analyze trends and evaluate treatment strategies for acid-base abnormalities using case studies
Critical Care Skills Every Nurse Must Know
an understanding of vital critical care skills in order to manage this increasingly acute population
End-of-Life Care in the ICU
Practical tips for how to manage patients at the end-of-life, where it really matters most -- in the ICU!
Endocrine Emergencies
"Endocrine Emergencies" teaches quick assessment methods of evaluating your patient's endocrine status, and gives you practical advice on monitoring your patient and intervening promptly
Fluids & Electrolytes Made Easy!
Fluids & Electrolytes Made Easy teaches you how and when to assess for electrolyte disorders
How to Manage Shock!
How to Manage Shock! uses The Ventilation:Perfusion Train concept to teach nurses how to better manage decreased tissue oxygenation by considering all of the variables involved in shock
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