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What types of nursing clinical education do you practice in ICU ?

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Question added by Anas Amr , Manager; patient safety programs & collaborations , Saudi Patient Safety Centre
Date Posted: 2013/05/27
Klara Muzafarova
by Klara Muzafarova , Dental Nurse , Infection Control Coordinator . , Dr.Hussein Labib Dental Clinic

We do practice in ICU EKG interpretation, hemodynamic assessment and monitoring,care of the patient on ventilator, review of critical care drugs, IV therapy , Advanced Cardiac Life Support, and so many more.

marwan abdalaziz
by marwan abdalaziz , Clinic Assistant Manager , International Medical Corps ( IMC )

Critical care physicians and nurses have discrepant attitudes about the teamwork they experience with each other.
As evidenced by individual item content, this discrepancy includes suboptimal conflict resolution and interpersonal communication skills.
These findings may be the result of the differences in status/authority, responsibilities, gender, training, and nursing and physician cultures.
A clinical nurse specialist (CNS) is an advanced practice nurse whose care focuses on a specific patient population.
A CNS can specialize in certain types of diseases, such as diabetes or cardiovascular disease, can work in many different medical environments (such as an operating room, emergency room or critical care), and can focus on a variety of procedures (such as surgical or clinical).
Needless to say, the CNS career can be quite versatile.
Five general duties make up a clinical nurse specialist's daily routine: Clinical practice Teaching Research Consulting Management

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