Hi, everyone.
I'm Nurse Sean.
I'm gonna be your nurse today.
And as usual, we are short staff again.
So I'm going to need all of you to cooperate.
There's 14 of you.
There's one of me.
We're gonna work as a team, right?
This just means that if one of you guys has a chest pain, we're gonna respond as a team, right?
Because if I'm busy with another person, I need you guys to run in that room, get an EKG machine, and get ready to put the patient flat in bed.
What is a priority intervention?
Call for help in ABC.
Good, Elizabeth.
Hey, Michael, let's not talk to the kids in the bathroom right now.
We're focusing here.
Room number seven, Daniel, and room number five, Tina.
You guys have to watch room number six, Mr. Smith, because as we know, he likes to climb in the ceiling.
Is he here right now?
No.
So let's check on him.
Let's go.
Intervention is we do want to escalate the situation.
We're just gonna check on him and make sure he is safe, okay?
Let's see.
Positive.
He's climbing again, okay?
Just watch on him, okay?
Let's say Nurse John is charting and the call bell just dings.
What do we do?
Respond.
Good job, Elizabeth.
Good job, Daniel.
Room number two, Susan, I'm gonna have you room number seven check his blood glucose because he had too much pudding, okay?
And room number nine, I want you to check room number 10's dressing.
It's a dry dressing.
If it's wet, we have to change it.
Sterile field though, okay?
Room one, can I have you change room 13's ribs, okay?
Here.
