Summary of Janice Hudson's Trauma Junkie
Everest Media
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Publisher:
Everest Media LLC
Everest Media LLC
DRM:
Watermark
Watermark
Publication Year:
2022
2022
ISBN-13:
9798822503038
Description:
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 My first day as a flight nurse was not off to a good start. I had no idea how to use the radio system, and when I responded to a pager message, I accidentally deleted it. I was unsuccessful in writing down the essential information for my ETA.
#2 The first part of the flight had not gone well, but I was determined to get something right. I was to land in a field about one mile away from the actual incident, as there were no safe LZs nearby.
#3 When I was bagging the patient, I noticed that his airway was filled with blood, and we had to clear it out if we were going to get him tubed. I had no idea what we could do, as the paramedics had already left the scene of the accident.
#4 In 1987, I was in a restaurant in Tiburon overlooking San Francisco Bay when a friend of mine, Dana, hosted a brunch celebrating my recent marriage. I couldn’t find anyone to go with me on a double date, so I asked Mark, a co-worker in the ICU at Seton Medical Center.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 My first day as a flight nurse was not off to a good start. I had no idea how to use the radio system, and when I responded to a pager message, I accidentally deleted it. I was unsuccessful in writing down the essential information for my ETA.
#2 The first part of the flight had not gone well, but I was determined to get something right. I was to land in a field about one mile away from the actual incident, as there were no safe LZs nearby.
#3 When I was bagging the patient, I noticed that his airway was filled with blood, and we had to clear it out if we were going to get him tubed. I had no idea what we could do, as the paramedics had already left the scene of the accident.
#4 In 1987, I was in a restaurant in Tiburon overlooking San Francisco Bay when a friend of mine, Dana, hosted a brunch celebrating my recent marriage. I couldn’t find anyone to go with me on a double date, so I asked Mark, a co-worker in the ICU at Seton Medical Center.
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