FULL CODE vs DNR

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  • Опубліковано 22 жов 2024

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  • @nickyhekster2974
    @nickyhekster2974 6 років тому +2

    Hey Ashley, you are so wonderful, every time I learn something new. It is great! Keep up this good work!

  • @CrosbyTheNomadNurse
    @CrosbyTheNomadNurse 6 років тому +7

    You're so smart!!! With that intelligence you might could be an ER nurse!!!

  • @kathleenlamothe7795
    @kathleenlamothe7795 6 років тому +1

    You are an inspiration! I am a Canadian RN and got my license in the USA. Watching your videos turned out to be very helpful. I wish to become an amazing nurse just like you.

  • @undergroundlegends6838
    @undergroundlegends6838 5 років тому +2

    I fell in love with your eyes

  • @RNScrub
    @RNScrub 6 років тому +1

    good video on explaining on the differences, also limited care of treatment comes around a lot and can get very specific on things before going to DNR always good to know what the patient wants before treating them when taking a assignment.

  • @littlemspd9674
    @littlemspd9674 5 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for the info. I'm dealing with this decision for my mom. I appreciate this so much!

  • @FrankeyVoodoo
    @FrankeyVoodoo 6 років тому +4

    Where I am in Canada we have a bit of a different system with goals of care. There's R1 and R2, R1 is the full code, R2 is everything but compressions. Then there's M1 and M2 which is varying levels of medical care and then C1 and C2 which is comfort care only and may include things like antibiotics for a UTI but is basically DNR. Then of course any legal documents the patient may have.

    • @sharahhaque9997
      @sharahhaque9997 6 років тому

      FrankeyVoodoo Where in Canada is that implemented? I have never come across those "terms"

  • @hayleymoge2678
    @hayleymoge2678 6 років тому +3

    I didn't know it was different in other countries! Very cool!

  • @shareebotts
    @shareebotts 6 років тому +4

    Can you do a video on how to deal with pts that are excessively needy. Like you answer their call bell and when you leave they immediately ring again, non stop.

  • @deedeediro1430
    @deedeediro1430 5 років тому +1

    Good info to know, I'm dealing with this with my mom and I wished she and I could've discussed her advanced directives without me having to make the emotional painful decision for her now?

  • @chakritsasorn
    @chakritsasorn 6 років тому +1

    What about a person heart stops but he is still gasped for air; will I still be able to do CPR even though that person have the DNR?

    • @lukask.9870
      @lukask.9870 3 роки тому

      That’s not “gasping for air” it’s called agonal respiration.
      Performing CPR on such a patient with a DNR is a violation of patient’s rights.

  • @truthseeker1871
    @truthseeker1871 5 років тому +1

    Yes, it's a very, very touchy subject and it's complicated as all getout and it's also some kind of racket. I said no dnr. You want to turn that into something complicated, don't you? Gee, I wonder why. you don't imagine that money would have anything to do with it, do you? Well, I do. No dnr means no dnr. Simple as that.

  • @cheaprints
    @cheaprints 6 років тому +2

    please do a full code vs rapid response :D

  • @InMyRepEra.13
    @InMyRepEra.13 6 років тому +3

    Please do a video on psych nursing! I want to go into psych :)

  • @alexw247
    @alexw247 6 років тому +2

    First comment!!! Love you Ashley!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @alexw247
      @alexw247 6 років тому

      And Merry Christmas!!! Thank you for all your amazing videos!

  • @dilbertdoe601
    @dilbertdoe601 6 років тому +2

    😉👍🏼