What is the difference between bone resorption, and bone . . . - allnurses A chronically low calcium intake compromises bone integrity without affecting blood calcium levels Parathyroid hormone (PTH) increases serum Ca2+ levels by causing release of calcium from bones PTH is secreted in response to decreased calcium levels Breakdown of bone by osteoclasts is called resorption
Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA): Job . . . - allnurses Whether you're a seasoned registered nurse (RN) considering advancing your career or a student mapping out your education, we've provided everything you need to know to pursue a career as a certified registered nurse anesthetist (CRNA)
Orthopedic Nurse Practitioner: Job Description, Salary, and . . . - allnurses Performing diagnostic tests such as X-rays, MRIs, CT scans, bone scans, and electrocardiograms (EKGs) Supervising patients' recovery from surgery by providing them with instructions on how to care for themselves at home after surgery The exact responsibilities of an orthopedic NP may vary depending on setting and experience Orthopedic NP Salary
IM Injection, Hitting Bone? - General Nursing Support - allnurses Like someone else said, if you stop abruptly at the bone, pull back a tad and inject I personally think people miscalculate needle size too small most of the time At a pediatrician's office I worked at, we rarely used anything less than 1" for IM immunizations And giving usually 50+ shots a day, never hit bone in a kid
What happens if you hit bone in an inj? - General Nursing Support When i give a IM to a very thin or fraile person i usually try to either go to the gluteal or if i have to give it in the vastus lateralis i deliberately move to the lateral side of the bone (looking at the leg from the front) and go in from the front of the thigh instead of the side You still hit plenty of muscle, and dont hit bone
Oncology Nurse Practitioner: Job Description, Salary, and . . . - allnurses If you're interested in pursuing a career as an oncology nurse practitioner (oncology NP), read on as we explore their diverse responsibilities, including ordering and interpreting diagnostic tests, prescribing appropriate treatments, conducting comprehensive assessments, coordinating care, and advocating for patients
Has anyone worked with Aya - Travel Nursing - allnurses Specializes in Med surg, Telemetry PCU, Bone Joint May 30, 2013 By the way, if $ 3800 00 is the monthly stipend for insurance, you are seriously making out there considering most single pay insurance is about $500 00 per month!
IM Rhogam Injection Gone Wrong? - Ob Gyn Nursing - allnurses My nurse double checked the site with me (and confirmed I put it in the correct spot, according to where I placed the bandage) asked her to describe the pain and she said it was "sharp pain", she felt like it might have been in her bone (I did not hit her bone, I am sure of it) she rated it an 8-9 10
Quick Question: when to put a patient on neutropenic precautions? Bone marrow transplant patients and acute leukemic patients are more profoundly neutropenic for a longer period of time than other immunosuppressed patients and so are at higher risk of acquiring nosocomial infections II Specific A A private room is strongly preferred, and is required for bone marrow transplant patients and acute leukemics