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Nursing Show Podcast

Summary: Every weekly Nursing Show episode features news, tips and tricks, medication information, nursing career interviews, education and commentary for nurses, RN, LPN, BSN, and nurse students, and anyone interested in general medical information.

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 Pediatric ICU Blood Clots From NTI 2017 and Episode 431 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 9:16

I talk with Tess Aberg, RN, BSN, CCRN, a staff nurse at Rady Children’s Hospital, part of UC San Diego. Tess discusses her experience with the AACN’s clinical scene investigator academy program and about her project focusing on reducing venous thromboembolism (VTE) in pediatric ICU patients. If that’s what you’re looking for, you found it. It’s the Nursing Show. The Nursing Show is a proud member of the ProMed Podcast Network. Brought to you by Physio-Control Inc. and their tools to help nurses and other healthcare professionals continue to innovate their patient care. —- —- Welcome to the Show Good day and welcome to this week’s episode of the Nursing Show podcast for nurses, by nurses. I’m your host Jamie Davis and I’d like to take this opportunity to thank you for checking out the show this week. In this week’s episode, I recently attended the NTI Critical Care Nurses Conference in Houston and got the unique opportunity to chat with Tess Aberg, RN, BSN, CCRN. Tess discusses her experience with the AACN’s clinical scene investigator academy program and about her project focusing on reducing venous thromboembolism (VTE) in pediatric ICU patients. Here’s that segment we recorded at the American Association of Critical-Care Care Nurses (AACN.org) NTI 2017 conference in Houston. If you want to get back in touch with me, please drop me an email. You can send those emails in to NursingShow@Gmail.com. I love to hear from you and I make sure I respond back to every email that comes in. Send me links to news items you’d like me to cover, interview suggestions with you or somebody you know. Also, a special thank you to Physio-Control for a special partnership supporting this episode of the podcast. That’s it. I will have more contact information coming up later on in this episode. Let’s get into this week’s news items coming right up! —– If you have any questions, links, and more reference information is available in the show notes for this episode over nursingshow.com. You can find more video segments like this one at http://NursingShow.TV —- GoDaddy.com with special promo coupons for the Nursing Show audience * Visit NursingShow.com/deals for all GoDaddy coupons and details. —— Don’t miss an episode! You can receive the Nursing Show Newsletter in your email inbox. Other Podcasts from Jamie Davis: * The MedicCast (for EMTs, Paramedics, EMS field work) * Insights in Nursing * Nursing Notes Live (for Johnson and Johnson Campaign for Nursing’s Future) * Innovations in Patient Care (sponsored by Phy...

 End of Life Views From Health Pros and Episode 430 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 8:04

I talk with Deborah Price, DNP, MS, RN. Deb talks about her work with the Michigan Palliative and End-Of-Life views survey of health professionals. In the survey, she assessed perceived competencies in knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors regarding the delivery of palliative and end-of-life (EOL) care to hospitalized patients across the lifespan. If that’s what you’re looking for, you found it. It’s the Nursing Show. The Nursing Show is a proud member of the ProMed Podcast Network. Brought to you by Physio-Control Inc. and their tools to help nurses and other healthcare professionals continue to innovate their patient care. —- —- Welcome to the Show Good day and welcome to this week’s episode of the Nursing Show podcast for nurses, by nurses. I’m your host Jamie Davis and I’d like to take this opportunity to thank you for checking out the show this week. In this week’s episode, I recently attended the NTI Critical Care Nurses Conference in Houston and got the unique opportunity to chat with Deborah Price, DNP, MS, RN. Deb talks about her work with the Michigan Palliative and End-Of-Life survey of health professionals. In the survey, she assessed perceived competencies in knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors regarding the delivery of palliative and end-of-life views (EOL) and care to hospitalized patients across the lifespan. Here’s that segment we recorded at the American Association of Critical-Care Care Nurses (AACN.org) NTI 2017 conference in Houston. If you want to get back in touch with me, please drop me an email. You can send those emails in to NursingShow@Gmail.com. I love to hear from you and I make sure I respond back to every email that comes in. Send me links to news items you’d like me to cover, interview suggestions with you or somebody you know. Also, a special thank you to Physio-Control for a special partnership supporting this episode of the podcast. That’s it. I will have more contact information coming up later on in this episode. Let’s get into this week’s news items coming right up! —– If you have any questions, links, and more reference information is available in the show notes for this episode over nursingshow.com. You can find more video segments like this one at http://NursingShow.TV —- GoDaddy.com with special promo coupons for the Nursing Show audience * Visit NursingShow.com/deals for all GoDaddy coupons and details. —— Don’t miss an episode! You can receive the Nursing Show Newsletter in your email inbox. Other Podcasts from Jamie Davis: * The MedicCast (for EMTs, Paramedics, EMS field work) * Insights in Nursing * Nursing Notes Live (for Johnson and Johns...

 Generational Diversity for Nurse Managers and Episode 429 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:45

I talk with Julia K Eberwine, PhD, RN, CCRN-K, PCCN-CMC. Julia presented at the conference on Generation X, Y and Z: The ABCs of Generational Diversity for Managers and Educators. This session discusses the uniqueness of the different generations in the workplace and how they impact the organization in which they are working. If that’s what you’re looking for, you found it. It’s the Nursing Show. The Nursing Show is a proud member of the ProMed Podcast Network. Brought to you by Physio-Control Inc. and their tools to help nurses and other healthcare professionals continue to innovate their patient care. —- —- Welcome to the Show Good day and welcome to this week’s episode of the Nursing Show podcast for nurses, by nurses. I’m your host Jamie Davis and I’d like to take this opportunity to thank you for checking out the show this week. In this week’s episode, I recently attended the NTI Critical Care Nurses Conference in Houston and got the unique opportunity to chat with I talk with Julia K Eberwine, PhD, RN, CCRN-K, PCCN-CMC. Julia presented at the conference on Generation X, Y and Z: The ABCs of Generational Diversity for Managers and Educators. This session discusses the uniqueness of the different generations in the workplace and how they impact the organization in which they are working. Here’s that segment we recorded at the American Association of Critical-Care Care Nurses (AACN.org) NTI 2017 conference in Houston. If you want to get back in touch with me, please drop me an email. You can send those emails in to NursingShow@Gmail.com. I love to hear from you and I make sure I respond back to every email that comes in. Send me links to news items you’d like me to cover, interview suggestions with you or somebody you know. Also, a special thank you to Physio-Control for a special partnership supporting this episode of the podcast. That’s it. I will have more contact information coming up later on in this episode. Let’s get into this week’s news items coming right up! —– If you have any questions, links, and more reference information is available in the show notes for this episode over nursingshow.com. You can find more video segments like this one at http://NursingShow.TV —- GoDaddy.com with special promo coupons for the Nursing Show audience * Visit NursingShow.com/deals for all GoDaddy coupons and details. —— Don’t miss an episode! You can receive the Nursing Show Newsletter in your email inbox. Other Podcasts from Jamie Davis: * The MedicCast (for EMTs, Paramedics, EMS field work) * Insights in Nursing * Nursing Notes Live (for Johnson and Johnson Campaign for Nursing’s Fut...

 Online Nurse Leaders From NTI 2017 and Episode 428 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 11:35

If you got the chance to hang out with two of nursing’s top social media leaders at a conference what would you do? You’d have a great time chatting about everything nursing and healthcare leadership, that’s what. Check out this episode with nurses Katie Kleber and Sean Dent. If that’s what you’re looking for, you found it. It’s the Nursing Show. The Nursing Show is a proud member of the ProMed Podcast Network. Brought to you by Physio-Control Inc. and their tools to help nurses and other healthcare professionals continue to innovate their patient care. —- —- Welcome to the Show Good day and welcome to this week’s episode of the Nursing Show podcast for nurses, by nurses. I’m your host Jamie Davis and I’d like to take this opportunity to thank you for checking out the show this week. In this week’s episode, I recently attended the NTI Critical Care Nurses Conference in Houston and got the unique opportunity to chat with two of nursing’s top leaders on social media. I had a great time hanging out with FreshRN.com’s Katie Kleber, a critical care nurse and author, and acute care nurse practitioner Sean Dent from SeanDent.com. Here’s that segment we recorded at the American Association of Critical-Care Care Nurses (AACN.org) NTI 2017 conference in Houston. If you want to get back in touch with me, please drop me an email. You can send those emails in to NursingShow@Gmail.com. I love to hear from you and I make sure I respond back to every email that comes in. Send me links to news items you’d like me to cover, interview suggestions with you or somebody you know. Also, a special thank you to Physio-Control for a special partnership supporting this episode of the podcast. That’s it. I will have more contact information coming up later on in this episode. Let’s get into this week’s news items coming right up! —– If you have any questions, links, and more reference information is available in the show notes for this episode over nursingshow.com. You can find more video segments like this one at http://NursingShow.TV —- GoDaddy.com with special promo coupons for the Nursing Show audience * Visit NursingShow.com/deals for all GoDaddy coupons and details. —— Don’t miss an episode! You can receive the Nursing Show Newsletter in your email inbox. Other Podcasts from Jamie Davis: * The MedicCast (for EMTs, Paramedics, EMS field work) * Insights in Nursing * Nursing Notes Live (for Johnson and Johnson Campaign for Nursing’s Future) *

 Be a Game-Changing Nurse with Kathleen Hill and Episode 427 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 8:59

If you remember just one thing from this episode, ensure it is this: The ability to improve nursing practice lies with you, the individual. I interview Kathleen M. Hill, MSN, RN, CCNS, is a clinical nurse specialist (CNS) for the surgical intensive care unit at Cleveland Clinic’s main campus location about how to be a game-changing nurse. If that’s what you’re looking for, you found it. It’s the Nursing Show. The Nursing Show is a proud member of the ProMed Podcast Network. Brought to you by Physio-Control Inc. and their tools to help nurses and other health care professionals continue to innovate their patient care. —- Get the Free Nursing Show Mobile App – Search in your app store! —- Welcome to the Show Good day and welcome to this week’s episode of the Nursing Show podcast for nurses, by nurses. I’m your host Jamie Davis and I’d like to take this opportunity to thank you for checking out the show this week. In this week’s episode, I recently attended the NTI Critical Care Nurses Conference in Houston and interviewed Kathleen M. Hill, MSN, RN, CCNS, a clinical nurse specialist (CNS) for the surgical intensive care unit at Cleveland Clinic’s main campus location. She presented a talk at NTI 2017 called “There’s the Way We Always Do It and the Way to Always Do It.” I talk with Kathleen about how important it is to be a game-changer in your unit and impact the status quo to improve patient care. Here’s that segment from the American Association of Critical-Care Care Nurses (AACN.org) NTI 2017 conference in Houston. If you want to get back in touch with me, please drop me an email. You can send those emails in to NursingShow@Gmail.com. I love to hear from you and I make sure I respond back to every email that comes in. Send me links to news items you’d like me to cover, interview suggestions with you or somebody you know. Also, a special thank you to Physio-Control for a special partnership supporting this episode of the podcast. That’s it. I will have more contact information coming up later on in this episode. Let’s get into this week’s news items coming right up! —– If you have any questions, links, and more reference information is available in the show notes for this episode over nursingshow.com. You can find more video segments like this one at http://NursingShow.TV —- GoDaddy.com with special promo coupons for the Nursing Show audience * Visit NursingShow.com/deals for all GoDaddy coupons and details. —— Don’t miss an episode! You can receive the Nursing Show Newsletter in your email inbox. Other Podcasts from Jamie Davis: * The MedicCast (for EMTs, Paramedics, EMS field work) * Insights in Nursing

 Getting Your Specialty Nursing Certification and Episode 426 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 8:30

Numerous studies show the importance of nursing specialty certification. We have Dr. Karen Kesten, DNP, RN, APRN, CCRN-K, CCNS, CNE on to talk about why getting your specialty certificate is important for you and your patients. If that’s what you’re looking for, you found it. It’s the Nursing Show. The Nursing Show is a proud member of the ProMed Podcast Network. Brought to you by Physio-Control Inc. and their tools to help nurses and other health care professionals continue to innovate their patient care. —- Get the Free Nursing Show Mobile App – Search in your app store! —- Welcome to the Show Good day and welcome to this week’s episode of the Nursing Show podcast for nurses, by nurses. I’m your host Jamie Davis and I’d like to take this opportunity to thank you for checking out the show this week. In this week’s episode, I recently attended the NTI Critical Care Nurses Conference in Houston and interviewed Karen S. Kesten, DNP, RN, APRN, CCRN-K, CCNS, CNE, the chair of the AACN Certification Corporation board of directors. As Associate Professor at the George Washington University School of Nursing, Washington, DC, Dr. Kesten has experience as a bedside nurse in critical care, educator, and researcher. She most recently served as director of faculty initiatives at American Association of Colleges of Nursing, Washington, DC. Here’s that segment from the American Association of Critical-Care Care Nurses (AACN.org) NTI 2017 conference in Houston. If you want to get back in touch with me, please drop me an email. You can send those emails in to NursingShow@Gmail.com. I love to hear from you and I make sure I respond back to every email that comes in. Send me links to news items you’d like me to cover, interview suggestions with you or somebody you know. Also, a special thank you to Physio-Control for a special partnership supporting this episode of the podcast. That’s it. I will have more contact information coming up later on in this episode. Let’s get into this week’s news items coming right up! —– If you have any questions, links, and more reference information is available in the show notes for this episode over nursingshow.com. You can find more video segments like this one at http://NursingShow.TV —- GoDaddy.com with special promo coupons for the Nursing Show audience * Visit NursingShow.com/deals for all GoDaddy coupons and details. —— Don’t miss an episode! You can receive the Nursing Show Newsletter in your email inbox. Other Podcasts from Jamie Davis: * The MedicCast (for EMTs, Paramedics, EMS field work) * Insights in Nursing * Nursing Notes Live (for Johnson and J...

 Patient and Family ICU Diary and Nursing Show Episode 425 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Encouraging ICU patients and families to write about their stay in a journal, with the goal of decreasing problems related to post intensive care syndrome (PICS). We have two amazing ICU nurses from UC San Diego’s hospital system on for you. If that’s what you’re looking for, you found it. It’s the Nursing Show. The Nursing Show is a proud member of the ProMed Podcast Network. Brought to you by Physio-Control Inc. and their tools to help nurses and other health care professionals continue to innovate their patient care. —- Get the Free Nursing Show Mobile App – Search in your app store! —- Welcome to the Show Good day and welcome to this week’s episode of the Nursing Show podcast for nurses, by nurses. I’m your host Jamie Davis and I’d like to take this opportunity to thank you for checking out the show this week. In this week’s episode, I recently attended the NTI Critical Care Nurses Conference in Houston and interviewed Giang Huynh, RN, BSN, CCRN and Heather Gunter, RN, MSN, MBA, CCRN about their Clinical Scene Investigator (CSI) project in their ICUs at UC San Diego Health. Their program encouraged ICU patients and families to write about their stay in a journal, creating an ICU Diary. The CSI program had the goals of decreasing problems related to post intensive care syndrome (PICS), improved unit pride and morale, and improved patient/family satisfaction. This increased referrals to the post-ICU recovery clinic. Here’s that segment from the American Association of Critical-Care Care Nurses (AACN.org) NTI 2017 conference in Houston. If you want to get back in touch with me, please drop me an email. You can send those e-mails in to NursingShow@Gmail.com. I love to hear from you and I make sure I respond back to every email that comes in. Send me links to news items you’d like me to cover, interview suggestions with you or somebody you know. Also, a special thank you to Physio-Control for a special partnership supporting this episode of the podcast. That’s it. I will have more contact information coming up later on in this episode. Let’s get into this week’s news items coming right up! —– If you have any questions, links, and more reference information is available in the show notes for this episode over nursingshow.com. You can find more video segments like this one at http://NursingShow.TV —- GoDaddy.com with special promo coupons for the Nursing Show audience * Visit NursingShow.com/deals for all GoDaddy coupons and details. —— Don’t miss an episode! You can receive the Nursing Show Newsletter in your email inbox. Other Podcasts from Jamie Davis: * The MedicCast (for EMTs, Paramedics, EMS field work) * Insights in Nursing

 Managing Nurse Burnout and Nursing Show Episode 424 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 14:05

How nurses can begin to “Own Our Future” based on the findings from the 2015 analysis of the Barriers to Nursing Practice with nurse researcher Vicki S. Good. If that’s what you’re looking for, you found it. It’s the Nursing Show. The Nursing Show is a proud member of the ProMed Podcast Network. Brought to you by Physio-Control Inc. and their tools to help nurses and other health care professionals continue to innovate their patient care. —- Get the Free Nursing Show Mobile App – Search in your app store! —- Welcome to the Show Good day and welcome to this week’s episode of the Nursing Show podcast for nurses, by nurses. I’m your host Jamie Davis and I’d like to take this opportunity to thank you for checking out the show this week. In this week’s episode, I recently attended the NTI Critical Care Nurses Conference in Houston and interviewed Vicki S Good, DNP, RN, CENP, CPPS about her research into handling nurse burnout. This is based on recent analysis of the Barriers to Nursing Practice as identified by AACN members. Today, more than ever, critically ill patients require highly specialized and skilled nursing care. The value of critical care nurse certification (CCRN) is demonstrated specifically through these first-time findings on congenital heart surgery outcomes. Utilizing a novel database, created by the presenter to capture national pediatric nursing and organizational characteristics, this work explicates the benefit of the CCRN with compelling data. Here’s that segment from the American Association of Critical-Care Care Nurses (AACN.org) NTI 2017 conference in Houston. If you want to get back in touch with me, please drop me an email. You can send those e-mails in to NursingShow@Gmail.com. I love to hear from you and I make sure I respond back to every email that comes in. Send me links to news items you’d like me to cover, interview suggestions with you or somebody you know. Also, a special thank you to Physio-Control for a special partnership supporting this episode of the podcast. That’s it. I will have more contact information coming up later on in this episode. Let’s get into this week’s news items coming right up! —– If you have any questions, links, and more reference information is available in the show notes for this episode over nursingshow.com. You can find more video segments like this one at http://NursingShow.TV —- GoDaddy.com with special promo coupons for the Nursing Show audience * Visit NursingShow.com/deals for all GoDaddy coupons and details. —— Don’t miss an episode! You can receive the Nursing Show Newsletter in your email inbox. Other Podcasts from Jamie Davis: * The MedicCast (for EMTs, Paramedics, EMS field work) *

 Importance of Advanced Nursing Certifications and Episode 423 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 10:54

Today, more than ever, critically ill patients require highly specialized and skilled nursing care. The value of critical care nurse certification (CCRN) is demonstrated with nurse/researcher Patricia A. Hickey. If that’s what you’re looking for, you found it. It’s the Nursing Show. The Nursing Show is a proud member of the ProMed Podcast Network. Brought to you by Physio-Control Inc. and their tools to help nurses and other health care professionals continue to innovate their patient care. —- Get the Free Nursing Show Mobile App – Search in your app store! —- Welcome to the Show Good day and welcome to this week’s episode of the Nursing Show podcast for nurses, by nurses. I’m your host Jamie Davis and I’d like to take this opportunity to thank you for checking out the show this week. In this week’s episode, I recently attended the NTI Critical Care Nurses Conference in Houston and interviewed Patricia A Hickey, PhD, MBA, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN about her researh into the importance of critical care nurses getting their advanced certification in critical care from the AACN. Today, more than ever, critically ill patients require highly specialized and skilled nursing care. The value of critical care nurse certification (CCRN) is demonstrated specifically through these first-time findings on congenital heart surgery outcomes. Utilizing a novel database, created by the presenter to capture national pediatric nursing and organizational characteristics, this work explicates the benefit of the CCRN with compelling data. Here’s that segment from the American Association of Critical-Care Care Nurses (AACN.org) NTI 2017 conference in Houston. If you want to get back in touch with me, please drop me an email. You can send those e-mails in to NursingShow@Gmail.com. I love to hear from you and I make sure I respond back to every email that comes in. Send me links to news items you’d like me to cover, interview suggestions with you or somebody you know. Also, a special thank you to Physio-Control for a special partnership supporting this episode of the podcast. That’s it. I will have more contact information coming up later on in this episode. Let’s get into this week’s news items coming right up! —– If you have any questions, links, and more reference information is available in the show notes for this episode over nursingshow.com. You can find more video segments like this one at http://NursingShow.TV —- GoDaddy.com with special promo coupons for the Nursing Show audience * Visit NursingShow.com/deals for all GoDaddy coupons and details. —— Don’t miss an episode! You can receive the Nursing Show Newsletter in your email inbox. Other Podcasts from Jamie Davis: * The MedicCast (for EMTs, Paramedics, EMS field work)

 AACN Researcher Improves Critical Care Patient Outcomes and Episode 422 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 12:46

Improving patient outcomes and nurse satisfaction in critical care and other nursing settings. We have AACN 2017 Distinguished Research Lecturer, Dr. Elizabeth (Beth) Henneman on to talk about her research. If that’s what you’re looking for, you found it. It’s the Nursing Show. The Nursing Show is a proud member of the ProMed Podcast Network. Brought to you by Physio-Control Inc. and their tools to help nurses and other health care professionals continue to innovate their patient care. —- Get the Free Nursing Show Mobile App – Search in your app store! —- Welcome to the Show Good day and welcome to this week’s episode of the Nursing Show podcast for nurses, by nurses. I’m your host Jamie Davis and I’d like to take this opportunity to thank you for checking out the show this week. In this week’s episode, I recently attended the NTI Critical Care Nurses Conference in Houston and interviewed Beth Henneman, RN, PhD, CCNS, FAAN, 2017 Distinguished Research Lecturer. Beth chatted with me about her research and how it impacts nurses working in critical care settings. Her interdisciplinary program of research has focused on clinical problems faced by acute and critical care nurses. Research presented includes the evaluation of a collaborative weaning plan, the development, and evaluation of family-centered interventions such as open visiting hours, and the development of a medication reconciliation tool and checklist for evaluating collaborative behaviors during bedside rounds. Here’s that segment from the American Association of Critical-Care Care Nurses (AACN.org) NTI 2017 conference in Houston. If you want to get back in touch with me, please drop me an email. You can send those e-mails in to NursingShow@Gmail.com. I love to hear from you and I make sure I respond back to every email that comes in. Send me links to news items you’d like me to cover, interview suggestions with you or somebody you know. Also, a special thank you to Physio-Control for a special partnership supporting this episode of the podcast. That’s it. I will have more contact information coming up later on in this episode. Let’s get into this week’s news items coming right up! —– If you have any questions, links, and more reference information is available in the show notes for this episode over nursingshow.com. You can find more video segments like this one at http://NursingShow.TV —- GoDaddy.com with special promo coupons for the Nursing Show audience * Visit NursingShow.com/deals for all GoDaddy coupons and details. —— Don’t miss an episode! You can receive the Nursing Show Newsletter in your email inbox. Other Podcasts from Jamie Davis: * The MedicCast (for EMTs, Paramedics, EMS field work) *

 Assessing Healthy Work Environment for Nurses and Episode 421 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 9:06

The health of the work environment is strongly linked to patient outcomes and clinical excellence. Find out how you can assess the health and wellness of your workplace. If that’s what you’re looking for, you found it. It’s the Nursing Show. The Nursing Show is a proud member of the ProMed Podcast Network. Brought to you by Physio-Control Inc. and their tools to help nurses and other health care professionals continue to innovate their patient care. —- Get the Free Nursing Show Mobile App – Search in your app store! —- Welcome to the Show Good day and welcome to this week’s episode of the Nursing Show podcast for nurses, by nurses. I’m your host Jamie Davis and I’d like to take this opportunity to thank you for checking out the show this week. In this week’s episode, I recently attended the NTI Critical Care Nurses Conference in Houston and interviewed Jean Connor, Ph.D., RN, CPNP, FAAN. Jean chatted with me about the AACN’s Healthy Work Environment Assessment Tool. Find out how nurses and nurse managers can use the online tool to find problem areas to improve in their work environment. Here’s that segment from the American Association of Critical-Care Care Nurses (AACN.org) NTI 2017 conference in Houston. If you want to get back in touch with me, please drop me an email. You can send those e-mails in to NursingShow@Gmail.com. I love to hear from you and I make sure I respond back to every email that comes in. Send me links to news items you’d like me to cover, interview suggestions with you or somebody you know. Also, a special thank you to Physio-Control for a special partnership supporting this episode of the podcast. That’s it. I will have more contact information coming up later on in this episode. Let’s get into this week’s news items coming right up! —– If you have any questions, links, and more reference information is available in the show notes for this episode over nursingshow.com. You can find more video segments like this one at http://NursingShow.TV —- GoDaddy.com with special promo coupons for the Nursing Show audience * Visit NursingShow.com/deals for all GoDaddy coupons and details. —— Don’t miss an episode! You can receive the Nursing Show Newsletter in your email inbox. Other Podcasts from Jamie Davis: * The MedicCast (for EMTs, Paramedics, EMS field work) * Insights in Nursing * Nursing Notes Live (for Johnson and Johnson Campaign for Nursing’s Future)

 Prepping Your ICU Patient for Transport and Episode 420 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:34

Getting your critical patient ready for the transport team and a peek inside flight nursing with critical care nurse Amanda Lawrence. If that’s what you’re looking for, you found it. It’s the Nursing Show. The Nursing Show is a proud member of the ProMed Podcast Network. Brought to you by Physio-Control Inc. and their tools to help nurses and other health care professionals continue to innovate their patient care. —- Get the Free Nursing Show Mobile App —- Welcome to the Show Good day and welcome to this week’s episode of the Nursing Show podcast for nurses, by nurses. I’m your host Jamie Davis and I’d like to take this opportunity to thank you for checking out the show this week. In this week’s episode, I recently attended the NTI Critical Care Nurses Conference in Houston and interviewed flight nurse Amanda Lawrence about Prepping a Patient for Transport From ICU. Amanda was teaching about both prepping a patient for Transport and transitioning to being a flight nurse from the ICU. Check out this interview I grabbed while she was taking a break! Here’s that segment from the American Association of Critical-Care Care Nurses (AACN.org) NTI 2017 conference in Houston. If you want to get back in touch with me, please drop me an email. You can send those e-mails in to NursingShow@Gmail.com. I love to hear from you and I make sure I respond back to every email that comes in. Send me links to news items you’d like me to cover, interview suggestions with you or somebody you know. Also, a special thank you to Physio-Control for a special partnership supporting this episode of the podcast. That’s it. I will have more contact information coming up later on in this episode. Let’s get into this week’s news items coming right up! —– If you have any questions, links, and more reference information is available in the show notes for this episode over nursingshow.com. You can find more video segments like this one at http://NursingShow.TV —- GoDaddy.com with special promo coupons for the Nursing Show audience * Visit NursingShow.com/deals for all GoDaddy coupons and details. —— Don’t miss an episode! You can receive the Nursing Show Newsletter in your email inbox. Other Podcasts from Jamie Davis: * The MedicCast (for EMTs, Paramedics, EMS field work) * Insights in Nursing * Nursing Notes Live (for Johnson and Johnson Campaign for Nursing’s Future)

 Teamwork and Managing Cardiac Arrest and Episode 419 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

I interviewed critical care nurse Cory Miller about the importance of teamwork when running a code. If that’s what you’re looking for. Every team member must be aware of their role and confident in its accomplishment. It’s the Nursing Show. The Nursing Show is a proud member of the ProMed Podcast Network. Brought to you by Physio-Control Inc. and their tools to help nurses and other health care professionals continue to innovate their patient care. —- Get the Free Nursing Show Mobile App —- Welcome to the Show Good day and welcome to this week’s episode of the Nursing Show podcast for nurses, by nurses. I’m your host Jamie Davis and I’d like to take this opportunity to thank you for checking out the show this week. In this week’s episode, I recently attended the NTI Critical Care Nurses Conference in Houston and I stopped by the Physio-Control booth to chat with some of the nurse educators there. I interviewed critical care nurse Cory Miller about the importance of teamwork when running a code. Every team member must be aware of their role and confident in its accomplishment. Here’s that segment from the American Association of Critical-Care Care Nurses (AACN.org) NTI 2017 conference in Houston. If you want to get back in touch with me, please drop me an email. You can send those e-mails in to NursingShow@Gmail.com. I love to hear from you and I make sure I respond back to every email that comes in. Send me links to news items you’d like me to cover, interview suggestions with you or somebody you know. Also, a special thank you to Physio-Control for a special partnership supporting this episode of the podcast. That’s it. I will have more contact information coming up later on in this episode. Let’s get into this week’s news items coming right up! —– If you have any questions, links, and more reference information is available in the show notes for this episode over nursingshow.com. You can find more video segments like this one at http://NursingShow.TV —- GoDaddy.com with special promo coupons for the Nursing Show audience * Visit NursingShow.com/deals for all GoDaddy coupons and details. —— Don’t miss an episode! You can receive the Nursing Show Newsletter in your email inbox. Other Podcasts from Jamie Davis: * The MedicCast (for EMTs, Paramedics, EMS field work) * Insights in Nursing * Nursing Notes Live (for Johnson and Johnson Campaign for Nursing...

 Knowing Your Cardiac Arrest Tools Before the Code and Episode 418 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

I chatted with paramedic and code management expert Mark Sawdon about the importance of high-quality CPR compressions in the hospital environment and the benefits of knowing your equipment before the code happens. If that’s what you’re looking for. It’s the Nursing Show. The Nursing Show is a proud member of the ProMed Podcast Network. Brought to you by Physio-Control Inc. and their tools to help nurses and other health care professionals continue to innovate their patient care. —- Get the Free Nursing Show Mobile App —- Welcome to the Show Good day and welcome to this week’s episode of the Nursing Show podcast for nurses, by nurses. I’m your host Jamie Davis and I’d like to take this opportunity to thank you for checking out the show this week. In this week’s episode, I recently attended the NTI Critical Care Nurses Conference in Houston and I stopped by the Physio-Control booth to chat with some of the educators there. I chatted with paramedic and code management expert Mark Sawdon about the importance of high-quality CPR compressions in the hospital environment and the benefits of knowing your equipment before the code happens. Check it out from the American Association of Critical-Care Care Nurses (AACN.org) NTI 2017 conference in Houston. If you want to get back in touch with me, please drop me an email. You can send those e-mails in to NursingShow@Gmail.com. I love to hear from you and I make sure I respond back to every email that comes in. Send me links to news items you’d like me to cover, interview suggestions with you or somebody you know. Also, a special thank you to Physio-Control for a special partnership supporting this episode of the podcast. That’s it. I will have more contact information coming up later on in this episode. Let’s get into this week’s news items coming right up! —– If you have any questions, links, and more reference information is available in the show notes for this episode over nursingshow.com. You can find more video segments like this one at http://NursingShow.TV —- GoDaddy.com with special promo coupons for the Nursing Show audience * Visit NursingShow.com/deals for all GoDaddy coupons and details. —— Don’t miss an episode! You can receive the Nursing Show Newsletter in your email inbox. Other Podcasts from Jamie Davis: * The MedicCast (for EMTs, Paramedics, EMS field work) * Insights in Nursing *

 Hospital Cardiac Arrest Management and Episode 417 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7:27

Looking at how nurses and other hospital healthcare professionals manage cardiac arrest before, during, and after the code. If that’s what you’re looking for. It’s the Nursing Show. The Nursing Show is a proud member of the ProMed Podcast Network. Brought to you by Physio-Control Inc. and their tools to help nurses and other health care professionals continue to innovate their patient care. —- Get the Free Nursing Show Mobile App —- Welcome to the Show Good day and welcome to this week’s episode of the Nursing Show podcast for nurses, by nurses. I’m your host Jamie Davis and I’d like to take this opportunity to thank you for checking out the show this week. In this week’s episode, I interview my good friend and critical care nurse educator, Nicole Kupchik. Nicole was teaching nurses attending the American Association of Critical-Care Care Nurses (AACN.org) NTI 2017 conference in Houston. If you want to get back in touch with me, please drop me an email. You can send those e-mails in to NursingShow@Gmail.com. I love to hear from you and I make sure I respond back to every email that comes in. Send me links to news items you’d like me to cover, interview suggestions with you or somebody you know. Also, a special thank you to Physio-Control for a special partnership supporting this episode of the podcast. That’s it. I will have more contact information coming up later on in this episode. Let’s get into this week’s news items coming right up! —– If you have any questions, links, and more reference information is available in the show notes for this episode over nursingshow.com. You can find more video segments like this one at http://NursingShow.TV —- GoDaddy.com with special promo coupons for the Nursing Show audience * Visit NursingShow.com/deals for all GoDaddy coupons and details. —— Don’t miss an episode! You can receive the Nursing Show Newsletter in your email inbox. Other Podcasts from Jamie Davis: * The MedicCast (for EMTs, Paramedics, EMS field work) * Insights in Nursing * Nursing Notes Live (for Johnson and Johnson Campaign for Nursing’s Future) * Innovations in Patient Care (sponsored by Physio-Control) ——————– This work is licensed under a 

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