Chest Tube 2009
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www.surgicalcriticalcare.net2 Approved 5/16/2005 Revised 10/24/2009 and parameters under which CTs should be removed, the best method of removal, and the need for chest X-rays to monitor patients pre- and post-CT removal.
Nurses Removing Chest Tubes - Atrium Med
www.atriummed.comOver the past 20 years, the bedside RN’s role in chest tube removal has been revisited since Kinney’s initial research in 1995.1 This review covers issues relating to scope of practice, nurse prac -
Evidence-Based Care of Patients with Chest Tubes
www.atriummed.comEvidence-Based Care of Patients with Chest Tubes 2013 AACN National Teaching Institute Page 3 Objectives After attending this session, learners should be able to…
PRESUMPTIVE ANTIBIOTICS FOR CHEST TUBE INSERTION
www.surgicalcriticalcare.netThe efficacy of antibiotics for chest trauma patients with tube thoracostomy was assessed in a double-blind, randomized trial conducted by Gonzalez and colleagues (5).
Naso-Jejunal Tube Insertion - asph.mobi
www.asph.mobiPage 1 of 5 Naso-jejunal tube (NJT) insertion Introduction: A naso-jejunal tube is a long silastic tube which is inserted via the nostril into the
By Lawrence E. Heiskell, MD Seal A Sucking Chest Wound ...
www.tacticalmedicine.comOne of the most serious of all penetrating chest injures occurs when a bullet or a piece of shrap-nel rips open a hole in the chest wall, entering the lung, causing it to collapse.
154 Interpretation of the chest radiograph part 3 - FRCA
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BASIC LIFE SUPPORT EXAM - Cprtrainingfast.com
www.cprtrainingfast.comBASIC LIFE SUPPORT EXAM 1. What is the rate of performing chest compressions? A. 30 per minute B. 50 per minute C. 80 per minute D. 100 per minute
Technique and the Rapid Shallow Breathing Index
www.rcjournal.comTechnique and the Rapid Shallow Breathing Index No practice has changed more dramatically during my career than ventilator weaning. My training in the late