Unexpected Response to Therapies
Here’s a fundamental truth about medicine that they don't always print in the glossy brochures: every single therapy we introduce into the human body is an experiment.
You administer a drug, perform a procedure, or hook up a line, and you expect a specific result. But the human body is a spectacularly complex, dynamic, and sometimes rebellious system. When things go sideways, you are no longer just a nurse—you are a detective, a physicist, and a first responder rolled into one.
Whenever a client exhibits an unexpected adverse therapy response, your foundational, non-negotiable first move is simple: a client exhibiting an unexpected adverse therapy response requires immediate vital sign assessment. You need data. You need to know what the machine is doing right now.

Let’s take a walk through the beautiful, chaotic physics and chemistry of the body when therapies go wrong, and explore exactly how we catch the fall.