Claire is a staff nurse at the Heart of England NHS Trust and is very passionate about her job. She has only been qualified for about 6 months at the time of the interview, but her passion for nursing is very evident in the interview.
She also discusses her role as a Caremaker which you can also read about at
should you wish to become involved.
Another podcast was mentioned, one by Adam Roxby, called
so you can click on the link to go to iTunes.
Another very interesting podcast. Do you remember your experiences as a student or new staff nurse. I certainly do and could relate to a lot of what Claire said. Get in touch if you want to share anything or add to the conversation. It would be great to hear from you.
[table id=1 /]
[Stitcher_Radio_Logo]
[get_in_touch_with_jonathan]
[123-contact-form i882618]
Tom, one of my colleagues from the Critical Care Outreach Team and I discuss this paper and its findings reaching our own conclusions. Deferring Arterial Catheterisation in Patients with Septic Shock.
Read More
We return to our 48-year-old patient: jaundiced, hypotensive, drowsy, and bleeding. In decompensated cirrhosis, every treatment targets a disrupted system — splanchnic vasodilation, portal hypertension, toxin accumulation, and renal hypoperfusion.Although these patients look fluid overloaded, they are effectively hypovolaemic. Start with small aliquots of balanced crystalloid, avoiding 0.9% saline. In hepatorenal syndrome or tense ascites, 20% albumin is
Read More
In this episode, I walk through the real-world critical care management of acute decompensated alcohol-related liver disease, using a high-risk ICU case to anchor the discussion. The focus is on understanding the underlying physiology—portal hypertension, rebalanced haemostasis, hepatic encephalopathy, infection, and hepatorenal syndrome—and translating that physiology into clear first-hour priorities at the bedside. Listeners are
Read More