Emergency Nursing: Management Ppt !!hot!!

Cardiovascular Emergencies (ACS timelines and ACLS algorithms)

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Serious but non-life-threatening injuries (can wait 1–2 hours). Green (Minor): The "walking wounded" with minor injuries. emergency nursing management ppt

Undress the patient entirely to check for hidden injuries while simultaneously preventing hypothermia with warm blankets. The Secondary Survey (FGHI)

Outline the unique responsibilities of an ED nurse, including rapid assessment, stabilization, and continuous monitoring. Can’t copy the link right now

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The Primary Survey: ABCDE (Visual breakdown of life threats) Slide 6: The Secondary Survey: FGHI & SAMPLE History Green (Minor): The "walking wounded" with minor injuries

Brief scenarios to illustrate rapid decision-making. Bullet Points: Keep slides concise for maximum retention.

Medical presentations easily become overcrowded with dense text and complex charts. To keep your audience engaged and improve retention, apply these design principles:

Checking central pulses, skin color, temperature, capillary refill, and establishing large-bore IV access.