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triceratropes t1_ivuakrl wrote

She's a BSN. So she wasn't hired as a charge nurse, at my facility all nurses share charge duties. She also didn't immediately start day one as charge, when you get hired you get at least eight weeks of training and nurses have to be OK'd by the nurse manager before they can be charge. At the time we were short two nurses so I wouldn't be surprised if they expedited her approval for charge duties.

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SyCoREAPER OP t1_ivu4jqo wrote

For what you said, there is still airflow though and you aren't trapping heat directly on the component.

See below, Step 2. Failure to remove the plastic from the thermal pad inhibits thermal conductivity between the drive/pad to the Heatsink almost entirely. All heat is trapped on the drive with no place to go. It's basically if you wrapped the drive in electrical tape. No heat dissipation

https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71zPLe954AL.jpg

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PaxonGoat t1_ivu3o3x wrote

It's ok. One time Ortho cancelled the surgery on my patient for their open fracture because they thought the patient was brain dead. Patient was a whole GCS 6 and probably could have been GCS 8 if the eyes weren't completely swollen shut. It was the first week in July. They got confused by the OPO note. (All patients admitted with a GCS 3 get auto referral to organ procurement)

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jsellars8 t1_ivu208i wrote

Meh I’m a nurse, it’s fine. Those things get accidentally pushed all the time. I pushed one on accident one day while unhooking some oxygen from the wall. Not sure who’s bright idea it was to put the code blue button next to the oxygen hookup.

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