Pulmonary Artery Catheterization and Pulmonary Art...

In this lesson, we will discuss pulmonary artery catheterization and discuss its use in diagnosing causes of heart dysfunction.  We will also look at the important role the nurse plays before and after this procedure in preventing complications. Priority nursing

Mean Arterial Pressure

In this lesson, we will define mean arterial pressure and we will learn how to calculate it.  We will review normal mean arterial pressures. We will also look at the important role the nurse plays during this monitoring process.  

Hemodynamic Monitoring

In this lesson, we will discuss what hemodynamic monitoring is and discuss its use in monitoring cardiac function.  We will review hemodynamic terminology and concepts that will be important to be familiar with and will also look at the important

Central Venous Pressure Monitoring (CVP)

In this lesson, we will discuss what central venous pressure monitoring is and discuss its use in monitoring cardiac function.  We will also look at the important role the nurse plays before, during, and after this monitoring process.   Learning

Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP)

In this lesson, we will review what the components of a complete metabolic panel are and how each aids in diagnosing disorders of the cardiovascular system.  We will then review nursing interventions for drawing a complete metabolic panel focusing on

Blood Culture

In this lesson, we will identify why blood cultures are performed and review some  important nursing interventions prior to collecting blood cultures. We will discuss collection and transport of specimens and priority assessments after the procedure.   Learning Objectives: Upon

Lipid Profile

In this lesson, we will review a lipid profile is and what it is used to diagnose.  We will then review nursing interventions for drawing a lipid profile focusing on safety and preventing infection.  Finally, we will focus on normal

Cardiac Enzymes/Markers

In this lesson, we will review types of cardiac enzymes and markers that indicate tissue damage to the heart.  We will discuss collection and transport of specimens and priority assessments after the procedure.   Learning Objectives: Upon the completion of

C-Reactive Protein (CRP)

In this lesson, we will describe what C-Reactive protein is and why we measure it to diagnose disorders of the cardiovascular system.  We will discuss collection and transport of specimens and priority assessments after the procedure.   Learning Objectives: Upon

Doppler Ultrasound

In this lesson, we will identify what a Doppler ultrasound procedure is and how it can help detect disorders of the vascular and neurological systems.  This is a noninvasive procedure that has few nursing interventions, however we will cover some