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In this episode, we are re-sharing an episode where we sit down with Sean Dent, DNP ACNP APRN, a highly experienced ICU nurse practitioner. We dig deep into the types of equipment you'll run into in the ICU. These include: Arterial lines Different options for monitoring fluid status Cooling devices CRRT Hemodialysis catheters Impellas and aortic balloon pumps Internal pacing Proning devices These episodes were originally recorded in 2019, but the information is still incredibly relevant today for ICU nurses. This content is for informational purposes only; best practices may have changed. For ALL of our ICU nursing content: https://www.freshrn.com/critical-care-icu-nursing/ For our free mini-course ICU Drips For Beginners, click here: https://courses.freshrn.com/p/icu-drips-for-beginners To learn more about our comprehensive ICU prep course, Breakthrough ICU: A Crash Course For New ICU Nurses, click here: https://courses.freshrn.com/p/breakthrough-icu Learn more about the FreshRN All-Access Pass here - https://courses.freshrn.com/p/membership To see our latest course catalog (med-surg, ICU, precepting, charge nurse, ortho, cardiac, neuro courses and more), click here: https://courses.freshrn.com/ Get weekly tips, encouragement, stories from the bedside, and more - just for nursing students and new nurses at: https://www.freshrn.com/email-sign-up/ Connect With Me Online! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FreshRN Twitter: https://twitter.com/Kati_Kleber Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/Fresh_RN/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kati_kleber/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@freshrn Music credit: Keep My Cool by Benj Heard
In this ‘part-2' of our discussion with acute care NP and influencer Sean Dent, NPACE executive director Terri Schmitt asks tough questions on if education is providing what it should, holding students accountable, where preceptors and educators fall short, pain points for graduation and early practice, and points to consider about continuing to educate yourself once you graduate. They provide some wisdom, insight, and some key pointers that everyone can take to practice.
Special guest Sean Dent, acute care nurse practitioner and social media influencer, joins executive director Terri Schmitt to discuss how NPs are doing in practice, how our mental health is, self-care, changes in social media, and what Sean is seeing in ICU care right now. He also helps primary care NPs understand the biggest issues that families are not prepared for in an ICU stay. Hint.. it is not the bill. Join us for this real and riveting podcast discussion.
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Who would have thought, as I sat in my dorm room in Melbourne, Australia, that I would have been communicating with some of the most well-known, and experienced professionals in the job I have recently entered. In this episode, I share my personal recounts of communicating with two of my favourite nurse influencers; and the power social media has to bring the nursing community together as a whole. There is so much to learn from one another, if we jump in and get involved. Have a wonderful day everyone! Nurse Nacole - IG - @nursenacole Sean Dent - IG - @seanpdent
Grab your nasal cannula and crank it up to 4L/min because in this episode, we interview Sean Dent who is an NP in acute care and discuss all things respiratory!
In this episode, I sit down with Sean Dent and discuss how he is vlogging like a boss as an acute care nurse practitioner! Sign up for my CreativeLive class... --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/vlogbossradio/support
Chatting with Nurse Practitioner Sean Dent on a variety of topics. We talk about Sean's recent knee surgery, and his post-operative journey. We also talk about the Miami Doctor who lashed out at the Uber driver, and we ask the question, "Can this Doctor ever get over the present negative Social Media Footprint?" Next, Sean talks about a recent blog post about the traditional label of "Mid-Level Provider" and how we need to move forward from that term. Finally, we talk about some new emojis for 2016. Enjoy!
My guest today on the Get Social Health podcast is Sean Dent. He’s an acute care Nurse Practitioner and the host of the Change of Shift podcast. He’s also one of the early social media adopters in the healthcare space giving a voice to nursing. The role of the nurse has many contradictions. On the one hand, it is the most respected profession in our nation based on a recent survey, however, when you hear and read what nurses are saying and printing online, it presents a story of frustration, of challenges, of lack of respect, and even danger. Let’s hear what he has to say on Get Social Health. Listen to the full podcast or drop in at the time stamps below: Podcast Time Stamps 00:00 Introduction01:08 Acute Care Nurse Practitioner1:57 Hard to talk about yourself "imposter syndrome"02:50 Early Blogging experience05:00 Early Adoptors: Dr. Mike Sevilla, Dr. Kevin Pho05:50 Are you supporting nurses or advocating for change?07:12 Dealing with negativity09:45 Are Nurses active in social media?12:00 Nursing is the most trusted profession12:51 Are Nurses leaving their careers early?14:28 Shout-out to Janet's Mom, an early Nurse Practioner15:00 Is the American Nursing Association supporting Nurses online?16:56 Media-Preneur. Scrubs Magazine.20:48 Do you own your own content?24:20 Crossfit is for everyone29:50 How do you plan to make a business from your podcast?30:45 You're considered an expert at 10k hours33:20 "Change of shift" 38:29 Podcast structure41:55 Social Media Tip: Greg Chang, for[MD] "Give before you ask" The Get Social Health Academy Thank you for joining me for Get Social Health. As you may know, I recently launched the Get Social Health Academy, an online learning space for healthcare practitioners. If you handle social media for a physician’s or other healthcare practice, check out the website for courses that can help you achieve your goals in social media. The website is Get Social Health Academy.com. If you have any questions please reach out to me at Janet@getsocialhealth.com or in Twitter @GetSocialHealth. Thanks for listening.
On September 15, 2015, The View co-hosts Michelle Collins and Joy Behar poked fun at nurses and the nursing profession with their comments about the performance of Miss Colorado (and nurse) Kelley Johnson. In this program, two nurses, Sean Dent and Emily Bennett, respond to these comments in the only way that they know how. Enjoy!
With writer/editor Sean Dent
With writer/editor Sean Dent