Outstanding videos! You mentioned using nasogastric catheter to decompress the stomach, we practice orogastic catheters at my facility to avoid potential unwanted placement in patients with suspected head injury/skull fracture. Thanks again for these videos!
Brilliant video thank you. I particularly liked the breaking down of the terms i.e Trinity so everyone knew exactly what you were saying and could follow along easily.
The teaching for resuscitation fluids in haemorrhage has changed now, because giving a lot of fluids will dilute the blood products such as coagulation factors, making the patient more likely to bleed, and adding too much volume and raising the blood pressure above a systolic of 90 can dislodge the clot that formed to stop any haemorrhage, meaning again that the patient will bleed. The recommendations we had were that we should set up 2 large bore IV lines, but the blood loss needs to be replaced with blood products, with 1 litre of Ringer's Lactate (Normal saline worsens acidosis), and remember that there are no platelets in fresh frozen plasma!
Thank you Dr John Campbell, this is an excellent resource for emergency nursing education and revision.
Outstanding videos! You mentioned using nasogastric catheter to decompress the stomach, we practice orogastic catheters at my facility to avoid potential unwanted placement in patients with suspected head injury/skull fracture. Thanks again for these videos!
Brilliant video thank you. I particularly liked the breaking down of the terms i.e Trinity so everyone knew exactly what you were saying and could follow along easily.
The teaching for resuscitation fluids in haemorrhage has changed now, because giving a lot of fluids will dilute the blood products such as coagulation factors, making the patient more likely to bleed, and adding too much volume and raising the blood pressure above a systolic of 90 can dislodge the clot that formed to stop any haemorrhage, meaning again that the patient will bleed. The recommendations we had were that we should set up 2 large bore IV lines, but the blood loss needs to be replaced with blood products, with 1 litre of Ringer's Lactate (Normal saline worsens acidosis), and remember that there are no platelets in fresh frozen plasma!
Thank you so much. Student nurses learnt a lot from your lectures.
Thanks for this lovely and very informative lecture. It really helps.
love all his teachings. makes it easy to understand
thankyou this lecturer helped me a lot with a uni assignment. very good
thanks a lot Dr.Camp....appreciate it a lot
Thank you Dr Campbell.
Thanks a lot for this wonderful lecture
Thank you
Very well explain
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this video is old! still giving crystalloids for blood loss in this video.