
In this episode of the PFC Podcast, Dennis sits down with Kevin — a Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) with deep experience in hospice/oncology floors, Level I trauma ICUs and ERs, military nursing, and years in austere environments, including a Role III in Baghdad. Kevin delivers straight talk on the most overlooked, time-consuming, and life-saving phase of Prolonged Field Care: nursing care.He answers the exact question every medic wants to know: When does nursing actually start? Then he walks through the full reality of what “nursing” means in the field — from relentless data gathering and charting, to turning patients, pulmonary toileting, skin care, oral care, managing the mess (yes, including bowel movements on litters), and preventing the downstream killers like pressure ulcers, ventilator-associated pneumonia, and sepsis that can undo even perfect damage-control surgery.You’ll get practical austere hacks (including Kevin’s legendary Barbasol shaving cream trick), training advice that actually works, how to know when the patient is truly stable, when to escalate to a provider, and why evacuation must remain the primary plan — not prolonged field care.Key Takeaways:PFC nursing starts the moment life-saving interventions (hemorrhage control, surgery, cric, chest tubes, etc.) are complete and the patient is stabilized — not during the gunfight or initial resuscitation.Skin care and turning patients prevents deadly complications — pressure ulcers, infections, and sepsis can kill a patient with otherwise survivable injuries.Austere game-changer: Barbasol shaving cream + washcloths cuts through blood, stool, grease, and debris without drying out skin. Bring cheap bottles.First hour priorities: frequent vitals/assessments, confirm stability, get fluids/sedation/maintenance running, then move to the full nursing checklist.Set clear “left and right limits” / parameters for teammates or non-nurses so you can actually rest, rearm, or plan the next mission.Best training: Work real ICU/floor shifts (especially weekends when staffing is thin) — mannequins and sims don’t teach the time sink or the “why.”Mindset shift: Move from high-speed, high-adrenaline interventions to the “boring but essential” maintenance phase. If it feels boring, you’re probably doing it right.Strategic reality: Evacuation (Medevac or CasEvac) should stay the P in your PACE plan. Prolonged field care with high casualty volumes and limited resources is an enormous time and math problem — history (WWII South Pacific, etc.) proves it.Chapters:01:50 – When Does Prolonged Field Care Nursing Actually Start?04:39 – The Foundation: Data Gathering, Assessments & Charting07:03 – The Full Laundry List of Bedside Nursing Interventions09:26 – How to Train Real Nursing Care (ICU Shifts Beat Mannequins)11:46 – The Critical First Hour: Settling In & Confirming Stability14:04 – Head-to-Toe Assessment, Pulmonary Toileting, Oral Care & Eye Care16:16 – Real Talk: Skin Care, Turning Patients, Bowel Movements & Preventing Ulcers/Sepsis20:50 – How Long Until the Patient Is Truly Stable? (The Pregnant Pause)34:49 – Patient Changes: When to Call the Provider & Setting Left/Right Limits41:34 – Common Pitfalls Medics & Teams Make in PFC Nursing48:59 – Nursing Care Plans, Early Ambulation & Broader Patient Needs54:26 – PACE Plan Reality Check: Why Evacuation Must Stay Priority #1For more content, go to www.prolongedfieldcare.orgConsider supporting us: patreon.com/ProlongedFieldCareCollective or www.lobocoffeeco.com/product-page/prolonged-field-care
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