Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Quote, paraphrase, and citation #4

http://allnurses.com/emergency-nursing/icu-vs-er-194920.html Emergency room (ER) nursing is emergency care needed. Very fast paced at times. Patients coming in via ambulance or by car or even walk ins. Intensive care nursing (I.C.U.) are patients that are already assessed and admitted with life-threatening problems that need to be closely monitered via machines and nurses. Slow paced...but at times can be hectic. Recommended Practices for Perioperative Nursing--A.O.R.N., the operating room nurse provides a continuity of care throughout the perioperative period, using scientific and behavioral practices with the eventual goal of meeting the individual needs of the patient undergoing surgical intervention. This process is dynamic and continuous, and requires constant reevaluation of individual nursing practice in the operating room. ER nurses are used for an Emergency, OR nurse is in the Surgical area, the operating room.

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