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EPISODE · Jul 1, 2025 · 12 MIN

EP 28 - Compartment Syndrome

from Pulse Check with Archer Nursing · host Archer Review

A tight cast, a traumatic hit, or even intense exercise can set off a silent emergency: compartment syndrome. In this episode, Dr. Morgan Taylor, DNP, CPNP, CCRN, walks you through this surgical emergency that every nurse must recognize—and act on—fast. You’ll learn why increased pressure in a closed muscle compartment can cut off circulation, leading to ischemia and permanent tissue damage in just hours. From the "6 Ps" of poor perfusion to the critical moment where a fasciotomy saves the limb, this episode brings the pathophysiology to life with vivid explanations and real-world scenarios. What you’ll learn in this episode: The anatomy behind compartment syndrome Early warning signs—especially pain out of proportion Causes ranging from fractures to tight casts What “time is tissue” really means and when to call the OR A clinical case of a rugby injury that nearly ended in muscle death Whether you’re preparing for the NCLEX or the trauma bay, this episode gives you the clinical judgment and confidence to act fast and save tissue. Find everything Archer Review has to offer: ⁠⁠archerreview.link/PulseCheck⁠⁠ Use code PULSECHECK10 - an exclusive discount just for our listeners! Connect with us!  📸 Instagram: @archernursing 📘 Facebook: Archer NCLEX Review 🎵 TikTok: @archernursing ▶️ YouTube: Archer Review NCLEX, USMLE, TEAS7, and FNP 

A tight cast, a traumatic hit, or even intense exercise can set off a silent emergency: compartment syndrome. In this episode, Dr. Morgan Taylor, DNP, CPNP, CCRN, walks you through this surgical emergency that every nurse must recognize—and act on—fast. You’ll learn why increased pressure in a closed muscle compartment can cut off circulation, leading to ischemia and permanent tissue damage in just hours. From the "6 Ps" of poor perfusion to the critical moment where a fasciotomy saves the limb, this episode brings the pathophysiology to life with vivid explanations and real-world scenarios. What you’ll learn in this episode: The anatomy behind compartment syndrome Early warning signs—especially pain out of proportion Causes ranging from fractures to tight casts What “time is tissue” really means and when to call the OR A clinical case of a rugby injury that nearly ended in muscle death Whether you’re preparing for the NCLEX or the trauma bay, this episode gives you the clinical judgment and confidence to act fast and save tissue. Find everything Archer Review has to offer: ⁠⁠archerreview.link/PulseCheck⁠⁠ Use code PULSECHECK10 - an exclusive discount just for our listeners! Connect with us!  📸 Instagram: @archernursing 📘 Facebook: Archer NCLEX Review 🎵 TikTok: @archernursing ▶️ YouTube: Archer Review NCLEX, USMLE, TEAS7, and FNP

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A tight cast, a traumatic hit, or even intense exercise can set off a silent emergency: compartment syndrome. In this episode, Dr. Morgan Taylor, DNP, CPNP, CCRN, walks you through this surgical emergency that every nurse must recognize—and act...

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