Physiotherapists play such an essential role in the care of the patient within the Intensive Care Unit. On today's episode, I speak with Samantha Hagan. Sam was one of the first physio's I worked with as I started as a new grad nurse within ICU. Over those first few months I learnt an incredible amount from Sam. From the specific recruitment manoeuvres; to detailed chest auscultation; Chest X-Ray interpretation; and overall, the role of the physio within ICU. Sam does a great job in outlining th...
Apr 17, 2020•16 min•Season 3Ep. 11
Now that we've gone over the Modes & Settings, let's start talking about some of the most common alarms, what they mean, and what we could do about them as registered nurses. There is one alarm in particular, Peak Pressure (High Airway Pressures), that has the potential to lead to an airway emergency. I outline a systematic approach to assess the situation; how to escalate, and how to overcome. The key messages are: - If you're ever unsure: Ask - If the ventilator continues to peak pressurin...
Apr 16, 2020•17 min•Season 3Ep. 10
Now you might notice, due to turning down the level of sedation, the patient may start to take a few more spontaneous breaths on their own. This is where Pressure Support Ventilation (PSV), another type of mode, comes into it. In today's episode, I detail the setting of Pressure Support; and mention at what stage we may switch the patient from a 'Rate' (ie SIMV) to PSV; and highlight a few key things for nurses to keep an eye on when doing so.
Apr 13, 2020•9 min•Season 3Ep. 9
Welcome back to another episode of the New Grad Radio podcast! Let's continue on with another episode on Mechanical Ventilation. As I mention in the episode, there are two broad concepts when considering modes - do we have full control and not wanting the patient to breath for themselves; or is that the intention, to allow the patient to take spontaneous breaths, and even take all breaths for themselves? Today's episode describes the modes used for patients who are not breathing for themselves; ...
Apr 12, 2020•12 min•Season 3Ep. 8
If you've had a look at the ventilator in action, you'll notice there are numbers that remain fixed, and that there are numbers that seem to change from breath to breath. This is because there are particular settings that we mandatorily 'set' for the ventilator to deliver to the patient; whilst then we monitor the section to see what the actual patient is doing/receiving. As mentioned I cover the majority of the absolute basics; yet there are some things I haven't covered yet. This will change i...
Apr 11, 2020•10 min•Season 3Ep. 7
Welcome back to another episode of the New Grad Radio podcast. This episode serves as the first of many to come, highlighting the foundational concepts of Mechanical Ventilation. As I mention, I am not an expert. But I know what it's like to have started as a grad two years ago, having never seen a ventilator, nor a patient requiring mechanical ventilation. Over the last few years, I've worked in an ICU that has one of the highest percentage of patients requiring mechanical ventilation in Austra...
Apr 11, 2020•7 min•Season 3Ep. 6
Welcome back to Part 2 on a two-part segment on Blood Gases. In this episode I highlight a basic, systematic approach to analysing a blood gas, including a discussion on ‘normal’ values, a process of contacting the doctors, and speak on some nursing interventions. As I mention in the episode, this is a topic you could cover for HOURS, but I really want to provide the absolute staples, so if you have never used a blood gases, it could give you at least a foundation. Resources: - Blood Gas interpr...
Apr 10, 2020•18 min•Season 3Ep. 5
Weclome back to another episodes of the New Grad Radio podcast. This is Part 1, of a two-part series on the fundamentals of Blood Gases. On today's episodes, I describe: - What is a Blood Gas - How to collect a Blood Gas - How to Run a Blood Gas - Differences between Venous and Arterial samples - What information does a Blood Gas provide. I hope you enjoy. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to send a message through.
Apr 08, 2020•13 min•Season 3Ep. 4
In this episode, I break down the absolute basics of central lines. In particular I mentioned the features; talk over the purpose of the 'lumens'; and speak of some particular nursing considerations.
Apr 06, 2020•10 min•Season 3Ep. 3
Welcome to the first fundamental episode for season 3. Today, i'm going to be discussing Arterial Lines. Within the episode, I will break down: - What is an arterial line - The purpose of the arterial line - Components - Nursing Considerations - Troubleshooting Here are a few resources that you might find useful: - A NSW Training Package on a few of the concepts I discussed: https://www.aci.health.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0012/221214/haemodynamic_monitoring_LP_2008.pdf - For those of yo...
Apr 06, 2020•21 min•Season 3Ep. 2
I am proud to be an intensive care nurse. I absolutely loved starting my career within this setting. However I can only imagine the apprehension of the clinicians who are currently being rapidly 'up-skilled', in order to provide assistance to intensive care unit's across Australia, as we brace during this time period of the COVID-19 pandemic. Over the period of a year, I was fortunate to have been eased, and guided into what was my new role as a graduate nurse in ICU. I was provided the opportun...
Apr 04, 2020•2 min•Season 3Ep. 1
Welcome to the FINAL episode of the New Grad Radio podcast. It has been an absolute privilege to document my journey with you all over the past two years. Thank you so very much for following my progress. You have experienced the nerves of starting; hearing what I struggled with, what I found exciting, difficult, and new. Each step of the way, you see what I was thinking at the time. I truly hope I was able to capture the essence of what was my graduate experience. I wanted the emphasis to reall...
Dec 15, 2019•9 min•Season 2Ep. 36
Well, yesterday was my final shift within the Intensive Care Unit. I knew it was going to be an emotional day. Knowing this was the last day, within the unit where I started my career. But as you’ll hear, I couldn’t have had a more pleasurable, or validating experience to finish my time in the unit.
Dec 10, 2019•4 min•Season 2Ep. 35
We are incredibly fortunate as registered nurses to work within a profession that can offer so much diversity. Whether you’re working in critical care areas such as intensive care, or emergency; in the operating theatre; on a cruise ship; in a prison; in rural and remote areas; as an educator; and the list can go on and on. There is one area of nursing that I believe a lot of people have thought of at one time or another; I know I certainly have; that can offer excitement, travel, autonomy, chal...
Dec 02, 2019•45 min•Season 2Ep. 34
Starting off as a registered nurse is a daunting experience, for a variety of reasons. Over the last two years, i’d like to think i’ve shared many of my own first hand experiences of these challenges with you. A particular area, that I struggled with, and I find a lot of graduate nurses struggle with, is understanding how to work with doctors. Now what I mean by that, is that it can often be an intimidating experience, of understanding how to present information to medical staff; knowing what do...
Nov 30, 2019•43 min•Season 2Ep. 33
With 3 weeks left to go, I’ve started to be allocated into more resus shifts. In today’s episode, I outline why I’ve been enjoying my time in this area, and break down an actual patient presentation to highlight what it is we actually do day-to-day.
Nov 24, 2019•14 min•Season 2Ep. 32
Welcome back to another episode of the New Grad Radio podcast! November 19th marks International Men’s Day. In celebration, I interview Luke Yokota. Luke is a third year RN, and a fellow ICU nurse. Luke is the driving force behind the ‘Men in Nursing’ campaign through the Australian College of Nursing (ACN). Luke has also recently been nominated for Queensland Young Australian of the Year awards. Luke is a passionate nurse, and top bloke, and I can’t wait for you to hear from him today. Here is ...
Nov 19, 2019•25 min•Season 2Ep. 31
A few weeks prior to leaving for my previous military nursing course, I commenced one day a week back into the ICU I worked in last year. In today’s episode, I detail my experiences of working in both areas, and provide some of my thoughts of some of the challenges, and positives, of working in ICU and ED.
Nov 03, 2019•12 min•Season 2Ep. 30
Welcome back to another episode of the New Grad Radio podcast! What an incredible few weeks it’s been; I’ve recently returned from another 3 week military course. This time, it was specific to Nursing Officers. In today’s episode, I detail my experiences from the course, and briefly mention some facts about military nursing, in order to demystify what we do.
Nov 03, 2019•15 min•Season 2Ep. 29
In today’s episode, I talk about my recent experience of working for the first time within the Resus area of the Emergency Department. I detail what happened on the day; along with mentioning a few similarities to acute and ICU, as well as why I’m thankful it’s been 9 months before heading into this area.
Sep 25, 2019•18 min•Season 2Ep. 28
As I watch nursing students currently apply for their graduate nursing programs, I reflect on just how stressful of a time it actually was. Finishing assignments, whilst on student placement, working on the side, and now applying applications - my goodness it can all feel a bit much. In this episode, I talk about my own experiences of applying for my graduate program. From the initial application, to a brief section on resumes, to the interview itself, I go through my first-hand lived experience...
Sep 22, 2019•36 min•Season 2Ep. 27
I thought I’d make a short follow-up episode to last year’s episode, of how I prepare for night shifts. This week I’ve had three shifts in a a row (making this episode on shift 3); a 12 hour day, 12 hour night and an 8 hour night. I’ll go over what I did before each shift; what I ate, and how I get through these nights.
Sep 11, 2019•7 min•Season 2Ep. 26
This is an action packed episode! Whilst it’s a bit lengthy, I detail my experiences of being a buddy to my first ever student nurse last year within the ICU; I talk about how I start each shift with a buddy nurse; some real specifics of why I do particular things with students to maximise their learning; and a lot more!
Sep 07, 2019•27 min•Season 2Ep. 25
Welcome back to another episode of the New Grad Radio podcast. I’ve just returned from an incredible three and a half weeks away, where I completed Officer Training at the Royal Military College in Canberra. In this episode, I talk about my experiences during the course, and share an insight in what will be coming next.
Sep 01, 2019•13 min•Season 2Ep. 24
Welcome Back to another episode of the New Grad podcast! Today is Thank a Paramedic Day! In today’s episode I talk about: the education of paramedics at university; a major difference between nursing and Paramedicine; a few things that paramedics are wizards at (I could have included so much more); the Handover process; and how we as Emergency nurses can effectively maximise the information we receive at the Bed Space. Again, to all the paramedics listening, thank you so much for what you do!
Jul 24, 2019•19 min•Season 2Ep. 23
Welcome Back to another episode of the New Grad Radio podcast! In today’s episode, I reflect on the past two shifts I’ve had; and outline why it’s important to treat each shift as a new opportunity to learn.
Jul 24, 2019•5 min•Season 2Ep. 22
Welcome Back to another episode of the New Grad Radio Podcast. In today’s episode I provide an update of how I’ve been going, in particular, regarding time management. As you’ve been hearing, the transition from ICU to ED certainly hasn’t been easy; but as you’ll hear in this episode, I found my perspective has changed, with my time management skills improving ten-fold.
Jul 13, 2019•10 min•Season 2Ep. 21
Welcome Back to another episode of the New Grad Radio podcast! In today’s episode I talk about my experiences of working in Ambulatory Care. It’s a second of ED that is very much like a mini GP office. It has individual assessment rooms; and is for lower acuity patients. But as you’ll hear, there are certain highlights, and challenges of working in this area.
Jul 13, 2019•10 min•Season 2Ep. 20
Good morning everyone, and welcome back to another episode of the New Grad Radio podcast. Thought I’d make a quick episode on how I approach each shift. What am I looking at, and what do I find helpful. Have a great day!
Jul 01, 2019•8 min•Season 2Ep. 19
Welcome back to another episode of the New Grad Radio podcast! As you can probably tell by my voice in today’s episode, I have a cold. But as I mention, it’s the first one I’ve had in the last year and a half.
Jun 29, 2019•4 min•Season 2Ep. 18