5 things every nurse need to know about their patients… Just IncaseShit Hits the Fan

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... Read moreEffective nursing care hinges on a thorough understanding of key patient information, especially when rapid decision-making is required in emergencies or deteriorating conditions. Nurses should prioritize knowing the patient's code status, including whether they desire CPR, DNR, or DNI orders, as this guides critical life-saving actions and respects patient directives. Allergy awareness is equally vital; recognizing allergies to medications, foods, or latex can prevent life-threatening reactions. Nurses must routinely verify and document allergies and observe patients carefully for any adverse signs. Monitoring vital signs trends provides insight beyond isolated readings—knowing a patient’s baseline blood pressure, heart rate, temperature, respiratory rate, and oxygen saturation allows early detection of clinical deterioration. Sudden changes often signal emerging complications. Understanding the patient’s diagnosis and reason for admission enables nurses to anticipate potential risks and tailor assessments accordingly. For example, recognizing a stroke admission means vigilant monitoring of neurological status is paramount. Lastly, meticulous review of a patient's medication regimen, particularly high-risk drugs such as anticoagulants, insulin, opioids, and intravenous medications, is essential. Nurses should know dosing schedules, potential side effects, and drug interactions to ensure safe administration and timely intervention. This comprehensive approach aligns with best nursing practices and supports proactive care delivery, ultimately improving patient safety and outcomes when "shit hits the fan." Being equipped with this knowledge empowers nurses to respond confidently and effectively during critical moments.

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Good reminder for nurses. High-pressure job, gotta stay on top of everything. 💉

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