Emergency Nurse Must Know Clinical Skills - What You Need to Know Before Starting as an ER NURSE
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 Published On Sep 2, 2021

⚡Hi everyone! Welcome back to Emergency Chaos🔥 In this video, we go over skills that you should as an ER nurse have a proficiency by the time you finish your preceptorship❗❗

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⚡Team Work Makes the Dream Work!
⚡Proactive Not Reactive!
⚡Take a Deep breath, you got this!

💥-Be Proactive Not Reactive! Be prepared ahead of time for anything! Ensure that your rooms are stocked and ready for business. Suction? Oxygen? Ambu Bags? Pulse oximetry? Cardiac monitor leads? Bp cuff? Do you know where your IV supplies are? Is the crash cart readily available? Is your glucometer ready for business?
💥-Team Work Makes the Dream Work! The Emergency Department is dynamic, if you don't work as a team, you will not succeed. Help each other and have fun at the same time. Remember, its One Team.
💥-You will not know everything, EVER, and that's ok! This specifically applies to new grads! Ask questions, lots of them! If everyone is super busy, wait until patients are stabilized, then ask away! The more you know, the more confident you'll be, and at the same time you'll realize how much you actually don't know. So, ask more questions.
💥-Charting is extremely important! HOWEVER, patient care ALWAYS comes before charting! Take notes on a piece of paper as the what is happening with times, then when you do get a chance to sit down, chart away. But don't forget, patient care comes above anything else.

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❗ATTENTION❗: The information provided in this video lecture is purely educational, please follow your hospitals or organizations guidelines and policies. The information provided is also not meant to substitute the guidance and care provided by your primary care provider.

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✅Answer to the question of the day✅
-Osmotic Demyelination Syndrome. Occurs after the brain has adjusted to a low sodium and too much too fast is given to the patient in order to correct, therefore, it must be corrected safely over several days. Symptoms can sometimes be permanent and include difficulty speaking, muscle weakness, seizures, and confusion.

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