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"The crowner hath sat on her and finds it Christian burial." [Hamlet]

Advanced Emergency Nursing from AENJ

All efforts to identify the decedent by hospital staff, law enforcement agencies or social service agencies should be well documented in the medical records. Based upon California Health and Safety Code 102850 and Government Code 27491. Based upon California Health and Safety Code 102850 and Government Code 27491.

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Milestones of Modern Progress in Emergency Care

Advanced Emergency Nursing from AENJ

Organization and Specialization in Emergency Nursing. Emergency Medicine Specialization, Recognition, and Organization. Emergency Nurse Practitioners also learned these skills as Licensed Independent Practitioners. Emergency Ultrasound is one of the greatest advances in emergency care. EDNA->ENA.

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ILCOR goes Annual! AHA gives focused recommendations.

Advanced Emergency Nursing from AENJ

The following quotes from the ILCOR and AHA documents, under fair-use doctrine, will help summarize for you the changes. In the 2015 CoSTR, this was cited as a strong recommendation but based on very low-quality evidence.19,20 In the 2015 CoSTR, this was cited as a strong recommendation but based on very-low-quality evidence.

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Assume the position … ??Awkward Airway Positions

Advanced Emergency Nursing from AENJ

Pull out the manikins (or use a volunteer; BVM only) and run some awkward codes! Video] Jan 28, 2015. How versatile are your airway skills? Oh, sure, you can handle any supine situations! Gather everyone. Most airway management is done with the patient supine and on a table. Most training is likewise done with the patient on a table.

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The Nose: the other route to the lungs

Advanced Emergency Nursing from AENJ

Confirming endotracheal placement: In addition to the usual required methods and documentation, remember that, most likely, your patient will still be breathing. If a beveled ETT, then rotate 90° to left to allow wedge shaped tip to center; if fails, rotate 90° again (total 180°) to move bevel fully left. Always be gentle!