Katy Cleber – Neuro Nurse Crash Course

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What is it’s?

it’s is Maybe because truly understanding all that’s happening in the brain feels like a giant mystery and is too difficult to even begin to comprehend when you’re just trying to survive each shift..

How does it’s because truly understanding all that’s?

Maybe it’s because truly understanding all that’s happening in the brain feels like a giant mystery and is too difficult to even begin to comprehend when you’re just trying to survive each shift.

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What is  Katy Cleber - Neuro Nurse Crash Course Why is neuro nursing so intimidating?.

How does  Katy Cleber - Neuro Nurse Crash Course Why is neuro nursing so intimidating?

What is it’s?

it’s is Maybe because when a neuro patient starts to decline, the signs are incredibly subtle..

How does it’s decline,?

Maybe it’s because when a neuro patient starts to decline, the signs are incredibly subtle.

What is it’s?

it’s is Maybe because truly understanding all that’s happening in the brain feels like a giant mystery and is too difficult to even begin to comprehend when you’re just trying to survive each shift..

How does it’s because truly understanding all that’s?

Maybe it’s because truly understanding all that’s happening in the brain feels like a giant mystery and is too difficult to even begin to comprehend when you’re just trying to survive each shift.

What is it’s?

it’s is Or, maybe because neurosurgeons and neurologists are really intimidating and expect you to have the same level of understanding of neuroanatomy and disease processes they do – on day one..

How does it’s are really?

Or, maybe it’s because neurosurgeons and neurologists are really intimidating and expect you to have the same level of understanding of neuroanatomy and disease processes they do – on day one.

What is it?

it is What if didn’t have to be that way?.

How does it didn’t have to be that?

What if it didn’t have to be that way?

What is you?

you is What if could take report on neuro patients, understand all of the abbreviations, and know exactly what your priorities needed to be for that patient?.

How does you could take?

What if you could take report on neuro patients, understand all of the abbreviations, and know exactly what your priorities needed to be for that patient?

What is you?

you is What if could quickly and efficiently complete a detailed neuro assessment, and be able to concisely communicate it to a neurosurgeon with ease?.

How does you could quickly?

What if you could quickly and efficiently complete a detailed neuro assessment, and be able to concisely communicate it to a neurosurgeon with ease?

What is you?

you is What if knew exactly how to explain really complex neuro pathophysiology to patients and loved ones in a way that made sense to them?.

How does you knew exactly?

What if you knew exactly how to explain really complex neuro pathophysiology to patients and loved ones in a way that made sense to them?

What is neuro nurse?

neuro nurse is Learning how to be a confident and competent is tough..

How does neuro nurse Learning?

Learning how to be a confident and competent neuro nurse is tough.

What is I’ve?

I’ve is been a nurse since 2010 and had the honor of working in neurocritical care for a generous portion of my career..

How does I’ve been?

I’ve been a nurse since 2010 and had the honor of working in neurocritical care for a generous portion of my career.

What is I?

I is While today am a nurse educator with a specialty certification in critical care, I didn’t start there..

How does I am?

While today I am a nurse educator with a specialty certification in critical care, I didn’t start there.

What is I?

I is started out in neurocritical care back in 2012 incredibly intimidated and terrified..

How does I started out?

I started out in neurocritical care back in 2012 incredibly intimidated and terrified.

What is I?

I is was completely overwhelmed with learning how to care for critically ill patients – adding on their neurological issues was an entirely different obstacle I was not prepared for!.

How does I was completely overwhelmed?

I was completely overwhelmed with learning how to care for critically ill patients – adding on their neurological issues was an entirely different obstacle I was not prepared for!

What is I?

I is was so scared that my patient’s neuro status would begin declining and I would be totally clueless..

How does I was so?

I was so scared that my patient’s neuro status would begin declining and I would be totally clueless.

What is I?

I is was constantly worried I was missing something..

How does I was constantly worried?

I was constantly worried I was missing something.

What is neurosurgeons and neurologists?

neurosurgeons and neurologists is Whenever would round on my patients, I was so nervous they would ask me a question that would reveal how little I actually did know about neuro microanatomy and embarrass me in front of everyone..

How does neurosurgeons and neurologists would?

Whenever neurosurgeons and neurologists would round on my patients, I was so nervous they would ask me a question that would reveal how little I actually did know about neuro microanatomy and embarrass me in front of everyone.

What is each shift,?

each shift, is With I would fumble through answering my patient’s and their loved ones questions, knowing I wasn’t making much sense but didn’t what else to say..

How does each shift, would fumble?

With each shift, I would fumble through answering my patient’s and their loved ones questions, knowing I wasn’t making much sense but didn’t what else to say.

What is It?

It is was such a steep learning curve, but I made it through to the other side..

How does It was such?

It was such a steep learning curve, but I made it through to the other side.

What is some amazing nurse educators?

some amazing nurse educators is Thanks to sowing into my development, I was able to not only understand the why behind my actions but also learn how to become incredibly efficient at my time management and clear with my communication..

How does some amazing nurse educators Thanks?

Thanks to some amazing nurse educators sowing into my development, I was able to not only understand the why behind my actions but also learn how to become incredibly efficient at my time management and clear with my communication.

What is It?

It is was as if the nurse heavens parted and I saw the light!.

How does It was?

It was as if the nurse heavens parted and I saw the light!

What is the NCLEX®?

the NCLEX® is While and nursing school did a great job of introducing neuro concepts and theory, there is so much more to know to safely care for neuro patients..

How does the NCLEX® nursing?

While the NCLEX® and nursing school did a great job of introducing neuro concepts and theory, there is so much more to know to safely care for neuro patients.

What is It?

It is also prepares you for “perfect world” nursing, not the real world nursing you’re going to work in..

How does It also prepares?

It also prepares you for “perfect world” nursing, not the real world nursing you’re going to work in.

What is other neuro resources?

other neuro resources is So what are out there?.

How does other neuro resources are?

So what other neuro resources are out there?

What is text books,?

text books, is There are research articles, and professional nursing organization… but that information is far too technical..

How does text books, are?

There are text books, research articles, and professional nursing organization… but that information is far too technical.

What is You?

You is need something to help you at the bedside now..

How does You need?

You need something to help you at the bedside now.

What is Nothing?

Nothing is too broad, and nothing so detailed and highly technical that you can’t make sense of it..

How does Nothing can’t make?

Nothing too broad, and nothing so detailed and highly technical that you can’t make sense of it.

What is It’s?

It’s is crucial to break all of these really complex concepts down into terms that make sense for you – the bedside nurse new to neuro..

How does It’s break?

It’s crucial to break all of these really complex concepts down into terms that make sense for you – the bedside nurse new to neuro.

What is it?

it is This is especially important because will enable you to educate patients and loved ones better, while helping you know what to look out for in terms of complications and warning signs all while managing your time safely and efficiently..

How does it is especially?

This is especially important because it will enable you to educate patients and loved ones better, while helping you know what to look out for in terms of complications and warning signs all while managing your time safely and efficiently.

What is a nurse?

a nurse is Being is tough..

How does a nurse Being?

Being a nurse is tough.

What is it?

it is There is so much to know and is constantly evolving..

How does it is?

There is so much to know and it is constantly evolving.

What is nurses.?

nurses. is This is especially true for newly licensed.

How does nurses. is especially?

This is especially true for newly licensed nurses.

What is us?

us is While many of know how to keep patients safe, a lot of us don’t know the why behind our actions for some time into our job..

How does us know?

While many of us know how to keep patients safe, a lot of us don’t know the why behind our actions for some time into our job.

What is We?

We is are so focused on getting things done, staying caught up, and keeping patients safe that we don’t have time to ask specifically how mannitol reduce cerebral edema, why patients with a temporal lobe stroke have a high risk for seizure activity, or why the neurosurgeon always asks what the sodium level was..

How does We are so focused?

We are so focused on getting things done, staying caught up, and keeping patients safe that we don’t have time to ask specifically how mannitol reduce cerebral edema, why patients with a temporal lobe stroke have a high risk for seizure activity, or why the neurosurgeon always asks what the sodium level was.

What is We?

We is just give the mannitol… give the Keppra… and tell him or her the latest sodium level..

How does We just give?

We just give the mannitol… give the Keppra… and tell him or her the latest sodium level.

What is we?

we is Only until get into a groove can we even think about diving into the why behind things..

How does we get?

Only until we get into a groove can we even think about diving into the why behind things.

What is we?

we is Sure, passed a test or maybe even worked in another nursing unit, but just because we get hired into neuro and sit through some classes or pass some mandatory education tests doesn’t mean we get it..

How does we passed?

Sure, we passed a test or maybe even worked in another nursing unit, but just because we get hired into neuro and sit through some classes or pass some mandatory education tests doesn’t mean we get it.

What is much pressure?

much pressure is There’s so in those classes to say the right thing so can make sure you save face..

How does much pressure say?

There’s so much pressure in those classes to say the right thing so can make sure you save face.

What is we?

we is But… what if didn’t have to wait until months after beginning our orientation to really get our minds around important information?.

How does we didn’t have to wait?

But… what if we didn’t have to wait until months after beginning our orientation to really get our minds around important information?

What is you?

you is What if could start your neuro job with a practical knowledge of neuro anatomy and disease processes so you could focus on learning the intricacies of your unit?.

How does you could start?

What if you could start your neuro job with a practical knowledge of neuro anatomy and disease processes so you could focus on learning the intricacies of your unit?

What is you?

you is What if had access to a resource to answer all of those questions that you could work through at your own pace?.

How does you had?

What if you had access to a resource to answer all of those questions that you could work through at your own pace?

What is you?

you is What if could learn about the must-know information to take care of neuro patients at home so you could look like a neuro rock star on the unit?.

How does you could learn?

What if you could learn about the must-know information to take care of neuro patients at home so you could look like a neuro rock star on the unit?

What is the Neuro Nurse Crash Course?

the Neuro Nurse Crash Course is Introducing the Neuro Nurse Crash Course from FreshRN® The online course for motivated nurses new to neuro who desire straight-forward and practical education they can apply at their very next shift on a neuro floor or neurocritical care unit , Documenting Assessment Findings module, Noticing Subtle Neuro Changes module] How to manage your time and get things done in a busy neuro nursing unit [Time Management modules] The must-know information on top neuro meds, explained in plain English [Medications module] Course Curriculum.

How does the Neuro Nurse Crash Course Introducing?

Introducing the Neuro Nurse Crash Course from FreshRN® The online course for motivated nurses new to neuro who desire straight-forward and practical education they can apply at their very next shift on a neuro floor or neurocritical care unit , Documenting Assessment Findings module, Noticing Subtle Neuro Changes module] How to manage your time and get things done in a busy neuro nursing unit [Time Management modules] The must-know information on top neuro meds, explained in plain English [Medications module] Course Curriculum

What is Introduction Goals & Objectives of the Course (1:45) Disclosures and Disclaimers Kati Kleber,?

Introduction Goals & Objectives of the Course (1:45) Disclosures and Disclaimers Kati Kleber, is MSN RN CCRN-K Melissa Stafford, BSN RN CCRN SCRN Abbreviated Neuro Anatomy Circulatory System of the Brain Lobes of the Brain Intracranial Pressure (ICP) Cerebral Perfusion Pressure (CPP) Neuro Disease Processes Brain Injuries Spine Injuries Infections Neuro Degenerative Disorders Primary and Secondary Injury Definitions Prevention (8:02) Causes Treatments It's All About the Salt Why Sodium is Crucial Symptoms of Hypernatremia and Hyponatremia Patient Examples Salt Syndromes Treatment of Sodium Imbalances Neuro Orientation What to Expect Practical Preparedness Nursing Report Neuro Report Utilizing the Medical Record Example Floor Patient Report (3:56) Example Neuro ICU Report (11:33) The Neuro Assessment Why it's Crucial & General Tips Noticing Subtle Neuro Changes (10:06) Conscious Neuro ICU Patient Assessment (24:48) Unconscious Neuro ICU Patient Assessment (28:27) Neuro Floor Patient Considerations (10:55) Communicating Assessment Findings Documenting Assessment Findings Time Management ICU Patient Management (20:31) Floor Patient Management Medications Drips Neuro-Specific Meds Central Lines (17:45) Brain Death and Organ Donation Definition of Brain Death Organ Donation Resources & References Resources References Feedback & Contact OPTIONAL: 5.0 Continuing Education Credits Sales Page.

How does Introduction Goals & Objectives of the Course (1:45) Disclosures and Disclaimers Kati Kleber, is?

Introduction Goals & Objectives of the Course (1:45) Disclosures and Disclaimers Kati Kleber, MSN RN CCRN-K Melissa Stafford, BSN RN CCRN SCRN Abbreviated Neuro Anatomy Circulatory System of the Brain Lobes of the Brain Intracranial Pressure (ICP) Cerebral Perfusion Pressure (CPP) Neuro Disease Processes Brain Injuries Spine Injuries Infections Neuro Degenerative Disorders Primary and Secondary Injury Definitions Prevention (8:02) Causes Treatments It's All About the Salt Why Sodium is Crucial Symptoms of Hypernatremia and Hyponatremia Patient Examples Salt Syndromes Treatment of Sodium Imbalances Neuro Orientation What to Expect Practical Preparedness Nursing Report Neuro Report Utilizing the Medical Record Example Floor Patient Report (3:56) Example Neuro ICU Report (11:33) The Neuro Assessment Why it's Crucial & General Tips Noticing Subtle Neuro Changes (10:06) Conscious Neuro ICU Patient Assessment (24:48) Unconscious Neuro ICU Patient Assessment (28:27) Neuro Floor Patient Considerations (10:55) Communicating Assessment Findings Documenting Assessment Findings Time Management ICU Patient Management (20:31) Floor Patient Management Medications Drips Neuro-Specific Meds Central Lines (17:45) Brain Death and Organ Donation Definition of Brain Death Organ Donation Resources & References Resources References Feedback & Contact OPTIONAL: 5.0 Continuing Education Credits Sales Page

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