Thank you so much, this was so interesting! I'm starting my BScN degree this year and your videos are making me even more excited for September : ) Stay safe!
Wow, with the EVD, why does it have to be stapled in, couldn't it be taped on? I'm guessing it's for a reason that it's stapled, I'm just curious. Looks ouchies haha.
My understanding is that the staples are necessary to make it as secure as possible, because if it moves or comes out it can lead to a lot of nasty outcomes like infection. It does look ouchie though!
So helpful. I also have a BS in psychology concentration in neuroscience and now I’m in nursing school. Heavily leaning toward neuro icu in my future 😊
Nice video. I am a neuro icu nurse and the highest amount of pumps i have had on one patient was 13 😳. Plus an EVD, swan catheter, icp bolt, and no turn orders. it was a busy shift
Content really starts at 9:13. The rest before that is personal
Thank you so much, this was so interesting! I'm starting my BScN degree this year and your videos are making me even more excited for September : ) Stay safe!
HI again . How many days do you attend uni ?? THanks 😊
So helpful thanks 😊
Wow, with the EVD, why does it have to be stapled in, couldn't it be taped on? I'm guessing it's for a reason that it's stapled, I'm just curious. Looks ouchies haha.
My understanding is that the staples are necessary to make it as secure as possible, because if it moves or comes out it can lead to a lot of nasty outcomes like infection. It does look ouchie though!
Roanna Jane oh right, that makes sense!
That's great , are you back in Sydney already ? 😊
Yes! Back in Sydney 😊
So helpful. I also have a BS in psychology concentration in neuroscience and now I’m in nursing school. Heavily leaning toward neuro icu in my future 😊
Nice video. I am a neuro icu nurse and the highest amount of pumps i have had on one patient was 13 😳. Plus an EVD, swan catheter, icp bolt, and no turn orders. it was a busy shift
Thank you for telling your experience in ICU! Truly helps!