Work is a going great! I've rotated through Surgical Trauma first, then Cardiothoracic (my fav!)...next CCCU (non-surgical cardiac..of which I spent only a half a day there because there were more interns that showed up than nurses and I got sent to another unit) and Medical. I've got to see so many amazing things and met so many nice people. I do feel a little overwhelmed and like I need to go home and look up so many things. I'm actually keeping a notebook of the things I come across and want to look up so that I can. I'm hoping it will help me out in the long run.
We were suppose to pick our top 3 choices next Friday but unexpectantly, we chose them on Tuesday! I haven't found out where I'm going yet but hopefully, we'll find out by the end of this week! My choices were #1 - CTICU, #2 - CCCU and #3 - STICU. Sooo...we'll see! Regardless of where I end up, I believe I'll be where I'm suppose to be!
One of those amazing things I talked about earlier was a Rotoprone bed. It's for those with severe Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS). Some theories say that the being in the prone position (on your stomach) helps to facilitate oxygenation for those with ARDS. And it kinda makes sense when you think about the pathophysiology of the disease and how being prone helps with "reduction in ventilation/perfusion heterogeneity with improvement in ventilation and reduction in shunt, mobilization of secretions, and improvement in functional reserve capacity." But, enough of the big words. This is what I wanted to show you all!
Strap the patient in.... |
Turn 'em round and round... |
Lay them on their tummy! |
So yes, I have seen patients in that bed, as well as this one:
Fun times, I tell ya! :)
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