Sure. There was a case where a nurse was measuring a patient's blood glucose levels regularly. The patient was a diabetic and had been having trouble controlling their blood sugar. The nurse's accurate and consistent measurements helped the doctor adjust the insulin dosage precisely. This led to the patient's blood sugar becoming more stable over time, which was a great relief for the patient and their family.
In a critical care unit, a nurse was responsible for measuring a patient's intracranial pressure. This was a very delicate measurement as any error could have serious consequences for the patient's brain health. The nurse had to be extremely careful with the equipment and the procedure. By accurately measuring the pressure, the medical team was able to make timely decisions about medications and surgical interventions, which ultimately saved the patient's life.