New Grad Radio: Intensive Care & Emergency Nurse
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New Grad Radio: Intensive Care & Emergency Nurse
Season 1: Follow the Journey of a Graduate Nurse, starting in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Season 2: Find out what it's really like to work in the Emergency Department (ED). Season 3: Foundations of Intensive Care Nursing for those 'up-skilling' to enter intensive care during the COVID pandemic...
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Physiotherapists in ICU with Samantha Hagan
Physiotherapists play such an essential role in the care of the patient within the Intensive Care Unit.
On today's episode, I speak with...

Troubleshooting the Ventilator + Alarms
Now that we've gone over the Modes & Settings, let's start talking about some of the most common alarms, what they mean, and what we could do about th...

Mechanical Ventilation - Modes (Pressure Support Ventilation)
Now you might notice, due to turning down the level of sedation, the patient may start to take a few more spontaneous breaths on their own.
Thi...

Mechanical Ventilation - Modes (AC vs SIMV)
Welcome back to another episode of the New Grad Radio podcast!
Let's continue on with another episode on Mechanical Ventila...

Mechanical Ventilation - Settings (Foundation)
If you've had a look at the ventilator in action, you'll notice there are numbers that remain fixed, and that there are numbers that seem to change fr...

Mechanical Ventilation - The Ventilator
Welcome back to another episode of the New Grad Radio podcast.
This episode serves as the first of many to come, highlighti...

Blood Gas Interpretation
Welcome back to Part 2 on a two-part segment on Blood Gases. In this episode I highlight a basic, systematic approach to analysing a blood gas, includ...

Fundamentals of Blood Gases
Weclome back to another episodes of the New Grad Radio podcast. This is Part 1, of a two-part series on the fundamentals of Blood Gases.
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Central Lines
In this episode, I break down the absolute basics of central lines. In particular I mentioned the features; talk over the purpose of the 'lumens'; and...

Arterial Lines
Welcome to the first fundamental episode for season 3. Today, i'm going to be discussing Arterial Lines.
Within the episode, I will break...

Welcome to Season 3
I am proud to be an intensive care nurse. I absolutely loved starting my career within this setting. However I can only imagine the apprehension of th...

Final Episode
Welcome to the FINAL episode of the New Grad Radio podcast.
It has been an absolute privilege to document my journey with y...

Final Shift in ICU
Well, yesterday was my final shift within the Intensive Care Unit. I knew it was going to be an emotional day. Knowing this was the last day, within t...

Royal Flying Doctor Service - Special Guest: Nick Coleman-Hicks - Flight Nurse
We are incredibly fortunate as registered nurses to work within a profession that can offer so much diversity. Whether you’re working in critical care...

An Interview with a Doctor - Special Guest: Lewis Robinson (SHO)
Starting off as a registered nurse is a daunting experience, for a variety of reasons. Over the last two years, i’d like to think i’ve shared many of...

Working in Resus: Update
With 3 weeks left to go, I’ve started to be allocated into more resus shifts. In today’s episode, I outline why I’ve been enjoying my time in this are...

International Men’s Day - Special Guest: Luke Yokota- ‘Men in Nursing’ campaign
Welcome back to another episode of the New Grad Radio podcast! November 19th marks International Men’s Day. In celebration, I interview Luke Yokota. L...

I’m Back in ICU (and still in ED)
A few weeks prior to leaving for my previous military nursing course, I commenced one day a week back into the ICU I worked in last year. In today’s e...

Military Nursing Course
Welcome back to another episode of the New Grad Radio podcast! What an incredible few weeks it’s been; I’ve recently returned from another 3 week mili...

First Resus Shift
In today’s episode, I talk about my recent experience of working for the first time within the Resus area of the Emergency Department. I detail what h...

Graduate Nursing Program Application: My First-Hand Experiences
As I watch nursing students currently apply for their graduate nursing programs, I reflect on just how stressful of a time it actually was. Finishing...

Walk to work - How I prepare for Night Shift
I thought I’d make a short follow-up episode to last year’s episode, of how I prepare for night shifts. This week I’ve had three shifts in a a row (ma...

Working with Student Nurses
This is an action packed episode! Whilst it’s a bit lengthy, I detail my experiences of being a buddy to my first ever student nurse last year within...

Officer Training
Welcome back to another episode of the New Grad Radio podcast. I’ve just returned from an incredible three and a half weeks away, where I completed Of...

Thank a Paramedic Day! 🚑
Welcome Back to another episode of the New Grad podcast! Today is Thank a Paramedic Day! In today’s episode I talk about: the education of paramedics...

The Difference a Day Can Make!
Welcome Back to another episode of the New Grad Radio podcast! In today’s episode, I reflect on the past two shifts I’ve had; and outline why it’s imp...

Time Management and how my perspective has changed
Welcome Back to another episode of the New Grad Radio Podcast. In today’s episode I provide an update of how I’ve been going, in particular, regarding...

Ambulatory Care
Welcome Back to another episode of the New Grad Radio podcast! In today’s episode I talk about my experiences of working in Ambulatory Care. It’s a se...

Walk to Work - How I Start each Shift
Good morning everyone, and welcome back to another episode of the New Grad Radio podcast. Thought I’d make a quick episode on how I approach each shif...

Getting sick as a Nurse - Is it only a matter of time ?
Welcome back to another episode of the New Grad Radio podcast! As you can probably tell by my voice in today’s episode, I have a cold. But as I mentio...

No More Assignments...A Challenge?
Hello, and welcome back to another episode of the New Grad Radio podcast. For years, we study for exams, work on assignments, and attend pracs and tut...

4 Months - Starting to Settle In - why has it taken so long?
Welcome back to another episode of the New Grad Radio Podcast! It’s been a little while since I made an episode, whereby I provide an update on my own...

Special Guest: Dr Pauline Calleja - Post Graduate Qualifications
Welcome back to another episode of the New Grad Radio Podcast!
This evening I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr Pauline Calleja. Dr C...

Trauma Systems Assessment + Alarm Parameters
Welcome back to another episode of the New Grad Radio Podcast! The other day, I had a valid question from one of my students. Only moments prior to my...

Special Guest: Charlotte Stephenson - Midwife 🇦🇺
Welcome back to another episode of the New Grad Radio Podcast! In celebration of International Day of the Midwife, I interview Charlotte Stephenson. C...

Special Guest: Lauren Philpott - Paediatric Nurse & Published Author 🇬🇧
HAPPY INTERNATIONAL NURSES DAY!!!
Welcome back to another episode of the New Grad Radio Podcast. In celebration of International Nurses...

Special Guest: Christine Hicks - Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) 🇺🇸
In celebration of International Nurses Day (12/05), this week i'll be interviewing three incredible nurses, to highlight their careers, achievements a...

INTERNATIONAL DAY OF THE MIDWIFE & INTERNATIONAL NURSES DAY - Preview
This week, we celebrate international day of the midwife (05/05) and international nurses day (12/05). This week, I’ll be releasing three episodes, wh...

Conflict Resolution
In today’s episode, I go over the most common patient and family complaints/concerns; and go over how I personally resolve these using real strategies...

A Typical Bed Space in the Emergency Department
Ever wondered what equipment is in each acute bed space? In today’s episode, I talk through exactly what is in each acute bed space, from the monitori...