ENA Podcast Emergency Nurses Association
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The ENA Podcast provides monthly updates to all things emergency nursing. Featuring member interviews, news, and updates directly from the Emergency Nurses Association.
Disclaimer: The opinions expressed on the show are that of the individual and may not be representative of the Emergency Nurses Association.
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See Something, Say Something: What ED Nurses Need to Know About WMDs
Emergency nurses have a unique sense that helps them recognizes when something isn't quite right with a patient. But, when things don't add up, are they thinking about dangerous pathogens, toxins, chemicals, or radiological materials? The latest episode of the ENA Podcast highlights the launch of the FBI's "ABCs of WMDs" series focused on educating health care providers to be better equipped and knowledgeable about all aspects of a WMD threat or incident, and how to prepare for, mitigate and respond to this type of medical emergency.
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Meet The New Guy: ENA Chief Clinical Officer Brad Goettl
The latest ENA Podcast introduces Brad Goettl, ENA's first chief clinical officer. Brad talks about his career and 20 years as an ENA member - from Foundation scholarship recipient to being inducted into the Academy of Emergency Nursing - and how those experiences will guide him in his new role.
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Simple Steps to Improve Sickle Cell Disease Patient Care in ED
The nuances of caring for sickle cell disease patients in the emergency department, including the difficulties of overcoming implicit bias, are an ever-present challenge for ED nurses. In the latest ENA Podcast, Paula Tanabe talks about the value of education, need for leadership buy-in and the simple steps every emergency nurse can take to help improve sickle cell patient care in the ED.
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ENA Jacket Tourniquet Makes Difference for Fast-Acting ED Nurse
Although using a makeshift tourniquet to save a man's life in Tampa is the big story, Maine ENA President-elect Kelly Collins is using her recent experience to drive home the importance of Stop the Bleed training for the public. She joins the ENA Podcast to talk about how her quick actions to help the bleeding man serve as a reminder of how everyone has the ability to make a difference during an emergency.
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Why Did the ED Nurse Cross the Road? To Save a Life on the Other Side
The final ENA Podcast for 2023 features the life-saving tale of Leigh Ann Sondrup, an ED nurse from the Phoenix area who knows she was meant to be exactly where she ended up while driving home from her overnight shift. Sondrup's quick actions after seeing an overturned truck proved to be the life-saving difference for the driver.
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Exploring The Team Dynamics of Responding to Codes
The latest ENA Podcast welcomes Janelle Roscoe, an ED nurse who has a passion for understanding the role teamwork plays when it comes to code arrest resuscitation. She shares key insights from her Emergency Nursing 2023 presentation and her own personal experiences to explore how ED nurses can use non-technical skills to enhance their performance during codes.
Customer Reviews
Triage Nurse
All about the fluff and pom poms for getting new members but really addressing the underlying issues in ED nursing.
ENA member
How is this informational? ENA podcast should provide educational material and discussions relevant to emergency medicine. Instead multiple podcasts under 20min talking about anniversaries, membership, and voting.
Not what I would expect from an organization that you pay to join and that provides guidelines for emergency nursing