We are also a level II. We have a med/surg nurse that has had special training
do the documentation for the trauma team resuscitation so that the ED nurses
can be doing the hands on care of the patient. The med/surg nurse has taken
TNCC, a specialized 8 hour institution specific trauma course and a special
"recording" course that was specifically designed for our facility and
flowsheets. This has worked very well for us.
Becca
Rebecca Clements, RN BSN
Immanuel St. Joseph's-Mayo Health System
Trauma Services
1025 Marsh St
Mankato, MN 56002-8673
Office: 507-389-4822
Fax: 507-389-4873
clements.rebecca@mayo.edu
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From: eric.peterson@aurorabaycare.com
[mailto:eric.peterson@aurorabaycare.com]
Sent: Monday, April 21, 2003 8:30 AM
To: TraumaNurses@TraumaNurseSoc.org
Subject: [traumanurses] Trauma team makeup
A question for the group. We are a Level II community based center. We
have our trauma team in the ED as the ED nurse primary/record keeper,
secondary ED Nurse and ICU Nurse at the bedside with the assundry other
staff that also respond to the level I's. I have been getting a lot of
flack from some of the ED staff as to the primary Nurse not being able to
"get dirty" so to say in the initial part of the resuscitation. The
question is do any of you have alternate team make ups that differ from
this and if so, what is it. The concept I have for the
primary/documentation is that it is the ED nurse and they have control
over the room to make sure things are done, the assessments are completed
and I thought that it would be best to have the ED Nurse do this since they
have the most experience with the process and such. I am not married to
this concept, but I think it makes the most sense. Also, if there are
other ways I would be open to it. I have stated that I do not want the
same nurse being primary all the time. This is harder on nights with the
more limited staffing.
Thank You
Eric Peterson
Trauma Coordinator
Aurora Baycare Medical Center
Email: eric.peterson@aurorabaycare.com
Phone: 920-288-4301
Pager: 920-556-1846
Fax: 920-288-4067
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