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129: Sickle Cell Crisis With Morgan RN
Description
What makes sickle cell disease so challenging to manage? It’s not just the pain — it’s the complications, stigma, and the need for fast, effective care. In this episode, Morgan Taylor, RN helps us unpack the science behind sickle cell crisis and how nurses can address both the medical and emotional needs of their patients.
Learn how to recognize early warning signs of severe complications like acute chest syndrome, balance efficacy and safety in treatment, and help patients prevent a sickle cell crisis. Morgan also shares five key insights that will give you the tools and confidence to provide the best care to your next sickle cell patient. Tune in to this can’t-miss episode now!
Topics discussed in this episode:
- Patient presentation and initial symptoms
- Pathophysiology of sickle cell anemia
- Pain management
- Role of fluids and oxygen therapy
- Advanced treatments and managing severe complications
- Signs and symptoms of worst case scenarios like Acute Chest Syndrome
- Importance of advocacy and patient education
- Psychosocial impacts of chronic illness
You can learn more about Morgan here:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/morgan-clark-taylor/
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