wow i feel your pain ive had this done on me a few trimes before >_< lucky for you you got yours taken out right away they had to leave mine in for a few days on 3 different occasions
In the field when you are on the floor with several patients you will use your stethoscope to check placement. In an ideal world you would always use pH but since this is not an ideal world often times it won't be done that way. I am sure this varies per hospital policies but never say never...
Great job ladies, I am thankful we did it with the simulators and not each other, that looks painful, YIKES!!
@andyQ123 well if your doing this at home you can use a stethoscope and listen for the pop in your stomach. It doesnt really matter as long as you know its in there
WHOA! Fantastic job. She was a fantastic patient. Not to down the student who did the insertion, but receiving the tube is exponentially harder that placing one. Great job, y'all. Seems like a really supportive group.
I think it went well; and by the way you spelled practice wrong. But thanks for the criticism.
cbrprincess1 2 weeks ago
Worst practise
1ahmeduddin 2 weeks ago
good work id love to do that one day
AshaAndBee 1 month ago
wow i feel your pain ive had this done on me a few trimes before >_< lucky for you you got yours taken out right away they had to leave mine in for a few days on 3 different occasions
afoninja121 1 month ago
i Feel Like Suffering With Her :(
katakaka1z 2 months ago
In the field when you are on the floor with several patients you will use your stethoscope to check placement. In an ideal world you would always use pH but since this is not an ideal world often times it won't be done that way. I am sure this varies per hospital policies but never say never...
Great job ladies, I am thankful we did it with the simulators and not each other, that looks painful, YIKES!!
tupy2121 3 months ago
NEVER use a stethoscope to confirm position of the tube. Use pH testing (pH<4) or Xrays.
andyQ123 4 months ago
@andyQ123 well if your doing this at home you can use a stethoscope and listen for the pop in your stomach. It doesnt really matter as long as you know its in there
beaverfeaver12 1 month ago
WHOA! Fantastic job. She was a fantastic patient. Not to down the student who did the insertion, but receiving the tube is exponentially harder that placing one. Great job, y'all. Seems like a really supportive group.
SoSassy234 6 months ago