I work in a 28 bed ICU and we do NOT have an intensivist. Whichever attending/hospitalist that shows up for the code.... leaves pretty quick after the code. These videos are so helpful, because even if I can't get/or keep a doctor nearby.... they give me the knowledge to know what to look out for and ask for post arrest. Rumor has it we'll be getting intensivist near the end of the year. It's going to be mind- blowing to have physicians available.... and actually making some decisions. And hopefully improving our outcomes, as precious time won't be lost as nurses spend precious time calling multiple doctors.... begging for ideas. Thank you for all that you do!
@CriticalCareNow3 ай бұрын
Thank you for this. ❤️
@thebearded_guardian36713 ай бұрын
No NP or PA? Seems a bit dangerous aye! I pray yall get an intensivist soon!!!
@susanv65543 ай бұрын
@@thebearded_guardian3671 Nope, just us nurses. Attending and consultations make a round, but they don't hang around for longer than they have to. A lot don't even bother to talk to us....a few do.
@thebearded_guardian36713 ай бұрын
@@susanv6554that’s horrible
@LoLwithAlol3 ай бұрын
thats outright dangerous
@drayush22 ай бұрын
If trauma in axilla,groin then pt is having trauma cardiac arrest and he ll never achieve ROSC in such circumstances with cpr ,these things to be looked before ,you might spend 10sec more but pl make sure type of cardiac arrest especially Trauma