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Cassandra Alexander



Average rating: 4.07 · 515 ratings · 107 reviews · 2 distinct worksSimilar authors
Year of the Nurse: A Covid-...

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“DECEMBER 2020”
Cassandra Alexander, Year of the Nurse: A Covid-19 Pandemic Memoir

“Their Fi02 was 100%, which is never good, and their PEEP was twenty-fucking-four.”
Cassandra Alexander, Year of the Nurse: A Covid-19 Pandemic Memoir

“1) Levophed—a common blood pressure medication. Used to be called “leave ’em dead” because people used it for the sickest of the sick in sepsis and those patients still frequently died, but it has now come back into favor. We were maxed. 2) Vasopressin—another BP med. Not titratable. Left on normal dose. 3) Phenylephrine, aka Neo, from its brand name, Neosynephrine—another BP med—maxed. Pharmacy was mixing higher concentrations of this for us, so that we could give it in less fluid volume for the patient’s sake. 4) Sodium Bicarb—also high-concentrated dose for fluid reasons—given to attempt to combat patient’s acidosis. 5) Fentanyl—pain control—not maxed. 6) Versed—an amnesiac—hopefully makes you “less aware” of WTF is happening to you. Also not maxed, because they were also on…. 7) Nimbex—a paralytic we give to patients to make them “ride the vent” so that they don’t fight it and can save energy, as the vent does the work of breathing for them. 8) Heparin—blood thinner, to reduce the clotting that covid can cause. 9) Amiodarone—heart med, stops arrhythmias. 10) Insulin—which requires hourly insulin checks to titrate effectively. Unfortunately, many covid patients are also on steroids, which means their blood sugars fluctuate all over the place.”
Cassandra Alexander, Year of the Nurse: A Covid-19 Pandemic Memoir



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