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Each week a new person curates and shares their NHS story. Richard, I'm a Clinical Skills & Non-Technical Skills Teacher .
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@NHS / Richard 36 min
En réponse à @nursehrm
I'm inclined to agree
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@NHS / Richard 1 h
defibrillator talk... Important bit of kit!
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Another scenario with another set of doctors... Maintaining a circulation with good chest compressions. Non-shockable scenario - Adrenaline!
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Hannah 2 h
En réponse à @NHS
I believe a nurse should be as highly educated as they can, and should be encouraged to push themselves. Nursing is a science.
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@NHS / Richard 2 h
We have a pulse! Good job everyone
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@NHS / Richard 2 h
And here we go... Chest compression and breaths. 30 good compressions, 2 per second, 5 cm depth followed by 2 breaths... And repeat!
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@NHS / Richard 2 h
Its ABCDE assessment time! ... I wonder if the mannequin will deteriorate in at a cardiac arrest..? In a BLS class..? I think it will!
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@NHS / Richard 2 h
Heading in to Basic Life Support update training now. Keeping up the skills
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Cantel (UK) Limited 4 h
Good luck to all starting today!
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@NHS / Richard 3 h
Great advice from one of our Orthopaedic consultants
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@NHS / Richard 3 h
En réponse à @NHS
A really interesting paper:
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Ayesha Rahim 3 h
En réponse à @NHS
1) If you don't know, ask. 2) The nurses will support you - be good to your professional colleagues! 3) every shift does eventually end
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M-J Sharp 3 h
En réponse à @NHS @SheffieldHosp
Remember good communication skills are of high importance to patients. Keep calm, you're doing great. 👍
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@NHS / Richard 3 h
En réponse à @NHS
Personally... I believe nurses are scientists. They need to be proficient in anatomy, physiology, psychology, sociology, chemistry etc.
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@NHS / Richard 3 h
Great advice for our new doctors! I will nip out to the wards this afternoon and see a few of them. Check they are OK 👍
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@NHS / Richard 3 h
Agreed. They also like to hear the nurses perspective. And vice versa... The contact hypothesis in action 👍
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@NHS / Richard 3 h
There is always a debate about nurse training and the level we should be trained at. What do you think? Are nurses scientists or vocational?
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@NHS / Richard 3 h
En réponse à @emiiilykate @keeleSNAM
I did IPE as part of my HC ed MSc and found it one of the most rewarding parts of the course.
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@NHS / Richard 3 h
I am a strong believer in 'those who work together should train together'
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@NHS / Richard 3 h
As a nurse working in medical education, I find it rewarding to blur the boundaries between uni-professional and interprofessional teaching
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