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a poster with the words chest tubes written in different colors and font, on top of it

Baylie | BSN, RN loading… 🩺 on Instagram: "Let’s talk: CHEST TUBES 🫁 What are chest tubes? A chest tube is inserted into the pleural space via the chest wall to remove air or fluid. Indications: -Pneumothorax -Hemothorax -Pleural effusion ***I have seen a tik Tok regarding this, and many nurses have told me they have seen people do this unfortunately… but PLEASE have your chest tube connected to a chamber, NOT JUST the suction canister on the wall. All chest tubes MUST have a chamber. ****

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a notepad with the words what to do in your first code blue on it next to a cup of coffee

Witnessing a code blue or having your patient code is one of the scariest thing for a student or new nurse. Who am I kidding? I've been a nurse for 10 years and I STILL think it's really scary! In this podcast episode we'll talk through what to expect when a patient codes so that if (when) it does happen, you'll probably still be scared...but at least you'll be prepared! Tune in wherever you get your podcasts by subscribing to Straight A Nursing, or click here to listen now. See you there!

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Kristine Tuttle on Instagram: "You will never forget your first Code Blue! 🚑 ⭐It can be scary, sad, and chaotic, usually all at once! Try to stay calm, and focus on your skills. Many hospitals run debriefing sessions after a code. This allows for emotional & clinical processing of a stressful and traumatic event, as well as reflecting on how the team can improve their process. ⭐Don’t be surprised if you’re able to handle the event well and feel the trauma and upsetting emotions later on. This Cpr Training, Stay Calm, Never Forget You, Forget You, Focus On Yourself, Never Forget, Coding, Blue

Kristine Tuttle on Instagram: "You will never forget your first Code Blue! 🚑 ⭐It can be scary, sad, and chaotic, usually all at once! Try to stay calm, and focus on your skills. Many hospitals run debriefing sessions after a code. This allows for emotional & clinical processing of a stressful and traumatic event, as well as reflecting on how the team can improve their process. ⭐Don’t be surprised if you’re able to handle the event well and feel the trauma and upsetting emotions later on…

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