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Category: Nursing Clinicals

20 of the BEST Nursing Essentials: For Nursing Clinical

Hello, my nursing friends! Today I am bringing you a much requested post for those of you in nursing school, about to start nursing school or a nurse already in the field. We are talking Nursing Essentials Clinical Edition! There is nothing like being prepared on the floor and trust me when I say- these nursing essentials are going to come in extra handy during your clinicals. I am including…

11 Crash Cart Meds You Need to Know

Have you ever been in an emergency situation and looked into the crash cart thinking “WHAT. THE. HECK. IS. ALL. THIS?!” Well, I’ve got news for you, most new nurses are very overwhelmed when using the crash cart, giving crash cart meds and some don’t even know half the stuff that is actually IN one (unless they use it often, of course). It&#8217…

Blood Collection Lab Tubes and Order of Draw

Let’s talk BLOOD COLLECTION LAB TUBES! Do you draw labs at your facility as a nurse or do you have a phlebotomy team that does it for you? Well, if you work somewhere nurses are responsible for collecting blood work then you might want to continue reading!  Today on The RN Educator we are talking laboratory tubes, the specific order in which you draw them and some…

Holiday Gift Guide for Nurses

Hello, hello my nursing friends. Looks like it’s about that time again when holiday cheer is crowding the streets (not literally crowding since we are in the middle of a pandemic), people are decorating their houses with twinkly lights and pictures holding a mug of hot cocoa with marshmallows in front of your Christmas tree is trending. I truly love the holiday season. It makes me so happy…

Choosing the Right Oxygen Mask for Your Patient

As a nursing student you are probably learning all about oxygen masks and their uses. As a new nurse, you have probably forgotten some of this information and need a refresher. Let’s face it, it’s nearly impossible to remember everything. I’m here to go over all things oxygen masks, when to use them, benefits of each, and a few tips and tricks that will…

Things You Need to Start an IV

If you don’t already have an IV cart set up in your unit you need to get one. I’m serious, this is such a GAME CHANGER. It’s the best thing to have during an emergency situation. You grab and go with no need to spend the extra minutes taking out supplies while your patient is decompensating. You can worry about that later once the…