EXCERPTS TAKEN FROM A MINI CASE STUDY OF TRAUMA/ SEPSIS

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 Nick was taken to surgery emergently. An exploratory
laparotomy and bowel repair was performed. He also
received 2 units of blood. He was later transferred to
the ICU, in stable condition.

Nick did not require any any surgical intervention
for his pelvic fracture. Bedrest and physical therapy
would however be necessary.

 HOW DID NICK PROGRESS IN THE ICU?

 

An overview of the responsibilities of the ICU nurses
is included above.

POSTOPERATIVE DAY1
Nick made excellent progress overnight.
his vital signs were stable and his
his mechanical ventilation which was
started in the Operating Room, would be
discontinued, following an ABG ( arterial
blood gas). 
Enjoy watching the video:
The New Nurse- Diagnostics 



TO BE CONTINUED
 

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