Introducing
You Called a Rapid.
Now What?
The self-paced masterclass that walks you through your first moves in a rapid, step by step, so you know exactly what to do once you've made the call, without needing one more year of experience first.
If you're a new nurse in your first couple of years at the bedside, and you find yourself saying "I can call the rapid, but the second the team is on the way my brain goes blank and I just stand there" - this is for you.
YES. SHOW ME EXACTLY WHAT TO DO AFTER I CALL."You break it down so it's easy to understand." - Tiana, RN (ICCU)
The positioning
Knowing your first moves is the whole secret
I am calling it: knowing your first moves is THE thing that separates the nurse who freezes from the nurse everyone wants in the room. Not years. Not luck. Not being born calm.
In fact, your first moves are the answer to the question that's been keeping you up after a rough shift: "Why did everyone else seem to know what to do, and I didn't?" They knew their first moves. That's it. That's the whole secret.
And if that wasn't reason enough to pay attention:
- π Nobody is born calm in an emergency. The nurses you admire learned a skill, and a skill can be taught.
- π The freeze isn't a knowledge problem. You know your tasks. It's a sequence problem. No one ever handed you the order to do things in.
- π A clear set of first moves means your very next rapid can go differently. Not someday. Next shift.
- π And the biggest one of all: when you stop pouring your energy into the stuff you can't change and put it into the one thing you can - the care right in front of you - everything shifts.
The problem
But here's the part that stings the most
You called the rapid. Good. You did the hard thing. And now the team is on the way, and you're standing at the bedside, not sure what to look for, what to check, or what to do next.
And:
- π₯ You might be stuck scrambling for supplies, leaving your patient's side at the exact moment they need you to stay.
- π₯ You might be standing there when the team walks in, getting asked "what's going on?" and hearing yourself fumble through an answer that comes out as a mess, really wanting to sound like you have it together but not knowing what they even need from you.
- π₯ And really wanting to walk out of that room feeling like you helped, but instead replaying every second of it on your drive home, wondering if you're cut out for this.
And all this? Has probably got you feeling like the freeze is proof you're not ready. And not becoming the steady, trusted nurse you pictured when you got into this.
Or even worse? Starting to believe the loudest voices online - that nursing is a trap, that it's all short staffing and burnout, that you should get out before it gets worse.
But it does not need to be this way.
The secret sauce
I know exactly what you're missing
What if you could walk into your next rapid knowing exactly what to do first, PLUS hand the team a clean report that makes them move fast for your patient, all without one more year of "just getting experience"?
Here's what I know, and I know it because I'm still in those rooms.
I kept walking into rapids where the patient was already in serious trouble - sometimes barely breathing, sometimes with no pulse - and the nurse standing there didn't know it. Not because she didn't care. Because nobody ever taught her the basics, and she was pouring all her worry into the things she couldn't change, the short staffing, the noise online, management, instead of the one thing she could: the patient right in front of her.
It broke my heart. Because I knew exactly what she was missing.
When I started, we didn't even have a rapid response team. I handled deteriorating patients with my own two hands and the help of my coworkers. But here's the thing - I was never alone. I had mentors at every level I could go to with any question, any worry, anything I needed to talk through. I never froze, because I was always held.
These nurses are freezing because nobody is holding them. So I built the thing I had, for the nurses who don't have it. Which I am now here to pass on to YOU.
And since I started teaching this?
- π©Ί Nurses stopped apologizing for calling a rapid.
- π©Ί They walked in already having done the first few right moves before my team arrived.
- π©Ί They relayed exactly what we needed, clean, no second-guessing, no fumbling.
And the best part? They stopped feeling like a burden or feeling stupid, even when the rapid turned out to be nothing. And I believe that can happen for you too.
P.S. I am so confident in this that if you don't love it? There is a full 30-day money-back guarantee. π₯°
The method
The 4 Steps of the Rapid Response Puzzle
Everything I teach sits inside one simple idea: every rapid is a puzzle, and the pieces are the clues your patient is giving you. The 4 Steps are how you gather those pieces and put them together.
Recognize
You learn to spot the clues early, before things escalate, so calling the rapid stops feeling like a guess and starts feeling like a decision you can stand behind.
Respond
This is the heart of the masterclass. You get the exact order of first moves, from the moment you call to the moment it's over, so you always know what to do next instead of freezing.
Reason
You learn to fit the pieces together so you can tell what matters most right now, which means you're not treating everything at once and missing the thing that counts.
Reflect
You walk out of the room and turn the rapid into confidence instead of three days of replaying it, so every event makes you better instead of more scared.
I have taken all of this - 20+ years at the bedside and 6 years showing up to hundreds of rapids as the nurse you call - and poured it into this masterclass, so you can know your first moves, all without waiting years to feel ready.
The transformation
Imagine how it will feel
Go from this
- π Standing frozen when the team walks in, hearing yourself fumble the answer to "what's going on?"
- π Leaving your patient's side to chase down supplies because you don't know that's not your job in this moment.
- π Replaying the rapid on your whole drive home, picking apart every second, wondering if you're cut out for nursing.
- π Quietly delaying the call because you're scared of what comes after it.
To this
- π Handing the team a clean, calm 30-second report and watching them move fast because of exactly what you gave them.
- π Staying right where your patient needs you, because you know your role and you're not the runner.
- β‘οΈ Driving home steady, already knowing it went well, doing a quick 2-minute debrief instead of a three-day spiral.
- π₯ Calling early and with confidence, because you're not the scared new nurse anymore. You're the nurse everyone wants in the room.
"Wow, I like this. Thank you for your advice. You should be a mentor." - Kate, RN (Med-Surg Tele)
Say hello to your first moves with
You Called a Rapid. Now What?
The self-paced masterclass that hands you a clear, repeatable way to think and act in the first minutes of a rapid - so you can stop freezing at the bedside and start being the nurse your team counts on, without needing more years under your belt first.
I'M READY TO KNOW MY FIRST MOVES.What's inside
The Masterclass: You Called a Rapid. Now What?
Say goodbye to standing frozen when the team walks in. Under an hour of focused, self-paced video (broken into short sections you can rewatch before a shift), walking you through the full arc of a rapid so you always know what comes next.
- The full rapid walkthrough - before the team arrives, when they arrive, during the rapid, and after - so there's never a moment where you don't know your next move.
- My 30-Second Rapid Report so you can answer "what's going on?" cleanly and the team can start treating your patient fast.
- My 2-Minute Self-Debrief so you can close out every rapid in a couple of minutes instead of carrying it home for three days.
- Plain-language teaching at the bedside level, so nothing is buried in jargon and you can actually use it when it counts.
And everything inside runs within your scope of practice and your hospital's policies. Always. Never around them.
Plus the icing on the cake
Three bonuses to make it stick
Bonus 1: The Respond Roadmap
If the idea of having your first moves on a single page you can clip to your badge sounds like exactly what you need at 3am, this bonus is for you. A clean decision flowchart that takes the guesswork out of "what do I do first?" so you always have somewhere to start.
Bonus 2: The Equipment Quick-ID Guide
Struggling with the panic of being told to grab something and not being sure what you need? You'll get labeled photos of the crash cart, IV setup, airway equipment, and monitor leads, so you can spot what you need at a glance. Because you don't freeze on equipment you already know.
Bonus 3: The Call Script Pack
If finding the right words while your heart is pounding feels impossible, this one's for you. Word-for-word scripts for what to say before, during, and after the rapid, so you're never searching for the words in the moment that matters most.
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Who's teaching you
Hello there, I'm Lefty
The 30-Day Guarantee
Joining is risk-free. You're protected by a 30-day money-back guarantee. If you're sitting there wondering whether this will actually help when the moment is real, I want you to be able to try it without a worry.
I'm so sure you'll walk away knowing your first moves that you have a full 30 days to go through the whole masterclass and every bonus, and if it's not for you for any reason? I'll refund you in full. No questions asked.
There's absolutely nothing to lose. You stand only to gain the calm that comes from finally knowing what to do.
I'M IN. LET'S DO THIS.Questions
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Recap
You get all this instantly
- β The full masterclass: before, when they arrive, during + after
- β The 30-Second Rapid Report + the 2-Minute Self-Debrief
- β Bonus: The Respond Roadmap
- β Bonus: The Equipment Quick-ID Guide
- β Bonus: The Call Script Pack
- β Lifetime access, watch it before any shift
$198
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