ICU Nurse's Guide to Endotracheal Intubation
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- čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
- A review on reasons for intubation, ways for ICU nurses to prepare for the procedure, and tasks to accomplish directly after endotracheal intubation is complete.
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Im just starting my second semester of nursing school with little experience in the medical field and your stories truly touched me its so different reading a book or watching a video regarding intubation and being there through it happening. I want to work in the ICU and these stories got me really excited. Thank you ♥️
Thank you soo much for sharing your story! It means a lot to new ICU nurses who could use your safety guidance.
I’m a new CV-ICU nurse. This is my first position ever as a nurse. This was so helpful. Thank you so much!
You explain it so well. Thank you for sharing your ICU experience.
This was such an informative video! I'm a new critical care nurse and I really appreciate this! Please, post more! Will be subscribing!
Thank you for the video. I have just started learning about critical care in nursing school. This helps a lot.
Please come back and continue to educate!! You are very inspiring!
Thanks intubated my first covid patient, I hope it is the last. Saving lives.
so informative, loved how detailed you are
Thank you for this wonderful video and valuable advice!!!
My pleasure, I hope this helps you in your future endeavors!
thanks a million!!! great video
Same situation happened to me man with the bulb not working! Traumatic for the patient and us med staffs! Anyway, great vid man keep it up! Definitely subscribing!
Love your personality. Hope to one day a be a cool ICU nurse too. Thanks for this video, man!
Anna Vu you will definitely be a cool ICU nurse of your own.
you have the most calming relaxing voice ever, you every think of doing a relaxation/sleep video/cd? I have stress issues and anxiety attacks alot and your voice is just so calming... if not you should think about it, I for one would buy it...
made it so easy to understand thank you!!
Awesome Video!! thank you very much!
You are welcome! I am glad that I could help
thank you, this video really did help. You're amazing and I hope doing well.
thank you very mach for this video
very informative. thanks.
thanks a lot sir, it helps me lot
great video, thanks
I will do my best to be as competent as you
Thank you keep it please we need MV and chest tube
I wish there was an actual video procedure for this. Pretty please?
thank u so much sir
I did my first intubation today - well i was airway nurse. Now im reflecting. You made giggle about the chest compressions and patient tubed “daeeeeenm that was gangster” mate i had a gangster day. Not the smoothest - but ill only get better.
I feel confused when I see a mechanical ventilator or have to intubate or extubate, thank you I feel better.
Can you do the swan? Like how to measure it at what to look for? ( PA catheter)
Of course! I will absolutely add that to the list of topics to go over.
awesome vid
Thank you! I try :-)
one when am working in icu my patent are very very nagging all time of my shift and after he eat him breakfast suddnly sleep for 3 hr and the incharge told me to transfer pt to floor and when i wek up him he dos not respond and intubation was processed...
:(
sad situation
Unfortunately these things happen and the only thing that we can do is be as ready and prepared as we can be in order to make the process as smooth and seamless as possible.
ya of-course :) thanks a lot you support me .
Do you intubate at your facility?
Your story about a not prepped room. Too real. Thank you for sharing something that didn't go well so it could be education moment for others. Too often we don't talk about the "oh shit" moments
Whether it's necessary or not if they do not want the breathing tube stop forcing it
I can't believe that you would tie somebody down and force them to have a tube
If they're coherent and understand the risks do not force it
I thought this was solely Respiratory Therapist territory
cringe * no suction ! great story...your charge nurse should have helped