i just randomly looked at your video explaining hepatitis ! In next 8 minutes, i gained enough info about this disease ! You explained it concisely and clearly ! 😊
@giawilson895321 күн бұрын
thank you! amazing detail but yet put in such a simple way
@MariloH9550Ай бұрын
Thank you great videos ! I hope you are doing well and continue to do more video!
@user-rv7wy3hg5wАй бұрын
Thank you so much❤ Your lecture is great👍
@interactive1178Ай бұрын
Turp sounds like torture.
@josephgarza5973Ай бұрын
I have always thought that learning things within context made it easier and this only proves my theory yet again. I found it very enjoyable!
@josephgarza5973Ай бұрын
Dang it! I really liked the way you demonstrated your ability in your note-taking skills! I likes. How long did it take you to come up with this system here? I found it very easy to follow along and I loved it. I found it very inspiring!
@irened98672 ай бұрын
Your lectures are the best! Please make more videos. You are very talented! Thank you
@sailarmorgan9982 ай бұрын
Amazing video. Really concise and matched my notes that I had already written for myself.
@akuafrimpong21213 ай бұрын
Thank you
@tinat8993 ай бұрын
Ugh I love your videos!! In my last semester & I’ve been watching you since first. Life saver 🫶🏾
@user-yy2mb7ox1s3 ай бұрын
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@osamazeidan5 ай бұрын
i study medincie and this acc helped a lot !
@meryamlazrak13296 ай бұрын
thank you sir
@19530ashland6 ай бұрын
Don’t get a prostate biopsy torture chamber pain.3 way foley 3 times the pain
@thoitranmoore85196 ай бұрын
Fantastic video. Please make more video❤
@ridelytan6 ай бұрын
HI!. I just wanted to THANK YOU!. Your youtube videos helped me a lot in passing my license exam.. Again THANK YOU.. and keep up the good work doing videos like this....
@melanieclarke88416 ай бұрын
Hi there. I clicked on this video as I have been fighting idiopathic intracranial hypertension for the past two and a half years. Currently on drug treatments to try to help and this video is very interesting to watch from a nursing point of view.
@tonie3747 ай бұрын
Nice and succinct
@6.14p47 ай бұрын
Hello I just want to say your videos are really helpful for my review for my upcoming board exam, I really hope that you will upload more videos again soon thank you so much for this.
@tinat8997 ай бұрын
I love your videos, literally the reason I'm passing nursing school! Thank youu <3
@daniellekremer8767 ай бұрын
so thankful for you! definitely a hidden gem!
@thoitranmoore85197 ай бұрын
Great
@cakerus1117 ай бұрын
Almost 4 months ago my brother Had a heart attack and as a result have hypoxic brain injuury... initially he can only open his eyes with limited look around movement.. now He can move his lips tongue and eyebrows a little. And he also started to yawn.. and few times ..very few times..move his elbow,feet finger,shoulder and head ..but very little. Almost after a month he started breathing on his own... initially was put on a ventilator .. He was initially having food through NG tube now doctors have inserted through stomach what they say as "peg tube". He also have tracheostomy tube in the neck Also mri scans have shown global or severe hypoxic brain injuury He is only 33 . he also produce tears in both eyes.. he cannot even control his head ... ... Right now he is discharge from the hospital and we are caring for at home we are doing physiotherapy ourselves. To protect him from bed sores We are changing his position every hour on bed
@udaythapar36897 ай бұрын
GOAT
@user-yp6xe1iv9t7 ай бұрын
Quick and sweet!!!
@nicoleross35068 ай бұрын
I have my Neuro test this Tuesday. I am trying to understand this stuff. So far your videos have been the most helpful. Can you add a few practice questions to test the knowledge?
@ashleyb35278 ай бұрын
30 - 40 hours a week 😢 please let that be your sense of humor I'm already dying
@nikkyluv22445 ай бұрын
Unfortunately he is correct. But as a nurse myself I’m gonna say when you really get into your studies you’re gonna WANT to study that much, simply because you want to be good at what your doing. Nothing feels better than knowing you know!
@fammy1508 ай бұрын
Omg I was having so much trouble understanding head injury and you just saved me! Thank you!!🙏🫶
@imanelkando69348 ай бұрын
Amazing,so helpful
@irisys790510 ай бұрын
Thank you, i love this video!!!
@lizag967610 ай бұрын
thank you!
@flxn638610 ай бұрын
fhrn wya your videos are so good 😢
@djivaazhwar645511 ай бұрын
Hi, Very nice videos. Why don't you continue your wonderful job? 🎉🎉🎉
@xcrystal95411 ай бұрын
finally! you describe it in a simple, concise way. I love the organization, and how you repeat the names and use acronyms to help reinforce the information.
@jackochalek275611 ай бұрын
This video was helpful, i currently have a chest drain in me and was wondering why it wasnt bubbling and swinging
@c.b.6601 Жыл бұрын
Your channel is a hidden gem. I love how straight to the point your videos are!
@sophiarodriguez1861 Жыл бұрын
I really hope that nobody listens to "medical information" that has no medical references.
@raquelblanco8506 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the video it is very informative. I am a new mom. My daughter is just about to reach two months but she had a fall off the bed within her four weeks and six weeks of life. She is perfectly fine now and I found this video very helpful.
@fireshadowsk Жыл бұрын
I have problems with head pressure for 4days since i was in the gym and got it while lifting heavy and i was dizzy for the rest of the day ..And now i have some kind of headache and i feel pressure in the head and have slight less focus ..It’s 4days since it started ..I want to know if I should go to the doctor and be worried ??.. I have it probably due to high blood pressure from heavy lifting ..Thanks for answer
@taxidermy_12 Жыл бұрын
Are nurses involved in the diagnosis and treatment of intracranial hypertension?)) This is done by neurologists, neurosurgeons, and anesthesiologists. What will the nurse do?
@user-fm8nc7cp8o23 күн бұрын
A nurse can identify the S/S of IICP and notify the provider, the nurse can take steps to keep the patient stable if IICP is suspected
@taxidermy_1223 күн бұрын
@@user-fm8nc7cp8o this is chatter. She will not be able to provide real help, since she does not have the proper education and competencies
@taxidermy_1210 күн бұрын
@@user-fm8nc7cp8o they have nothing to do with this, they are not doctors and can only provide unqualified assistance in this situation
@taxidermy_1210 күн бұрын
@@user-fm8nc7cp8o they have nothing to do with this, they are not doctors and can only provide unqualified assistance in this situation
@taxidermy_1210 күн бұрын
@@user-fm8nc7cp8o they have nothing to do with this, they are not doctors and can only provide unqualified assistance in this situation
@adrienne3334 Жыл бұрын
Thank you...I take note though your mention of Vitamin k and the effects it has on patients using Warfarin. I was on this anticoagulant for years and was very strictly advised not to ingest certain things. Like I could not have green leafy vegetables, cabbage, kale, 🥦 and spinach amongst lots of other things that all greatly impacted the use of warfarin, so I avoided altogether and derived green foods via salad veg instead. Now IS not a problem as I don't take warfarin any more, but a different blood thinner instead ( as on these for life). So I'm wondering why you mentioned the things I was told to avoid, because of vitamin k, as being able to be taken whilst on warfarin! I'm much happier now this drug was removed, because after years of usage and I.N.R's ( it started playing up, not giving correct readings and responses, leaving me in a precarious life threatening situation So thank heavens there are other treatments, and thank you for this video.
@user-jb7uz2os1r Жыл бұрын
Good video
@cozy.brownie Жыл бұрын
thank you!!!!
@chubbs5958 Жыл бұрын
Omg in 2023 we just clinical judgment form in nursing school and this breaks it down in that order. Omg!!!! Thank you.!!!!!
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i just randomly looked at your video explaining hepatitis ! In next 8 minutes, i gained enough info about this disease ! You explained it concisely and clearly ! 😊
thank you! amazing detail but yet put in such a simple way
Thank you great videos ! I hope you are doing well and continue to do more video!
Thank you so much❤ Your lecture is great👍
Turp sounds like torture.
I have always thought that learning things within context made it easier and this only proves my theory yet again. I found it very enjoyable!
Dang it! I really liked the way you demonstrated your ability in your note-taking skills! I likes. How long did it take you to come up with this system here? I found it very easy to follow along and I loved it. I found it very inspiring!
Your lectures are the best! Please make more videos. You are very talented! Thank you
Amazing video. Really concise and matched my notes that I had already written for myself.
Thank you
Ugh I love your videos!! In my last semester & I’ve been watching you since first. Life saver 🫶🏾
so many thanks loved it very helpful .
Thank u 👌🏻
i study medincie and this acc helped a lot !
thank you sir
Don’t get a prostate biopsy torture chamber pain.3 way foley 3 times the pain
Fantastic video. Please make more video❤
HI!. I just wanted to THANK YOU!. Your youtube videos helped me a lot in passing my license exam.. Again THANK YOU.. and keep up the good work doing videos like this....
Hi there. I clicked on this video as I have been fighting idiopathic intracranial hypertension for the past two and a half years. Currently on drug treatments to try to help and this video is very interesting to watch from a nursing point of view.
Nice and succinct
Hello I just want to say your videos are really helpful for my review for my upcoming board exam, I really hope that you will upload more videos again soon thank you so much for this.
I love your videos, literally the reason I'm passing nursing school! Thank youu <3
so thankful for you! definitely a hidden gem!
Great
Almost 4 months ago my brother Had a heart attack and as a result have hypoxic brain injuury... initially he can only open his eyes with limited look around movement.. now He can move his lips tongue and eyebrows a little. And he also started to yawn.. and few times ..very few times..move his elbow,feet finger,shoulder and head ..but very little. Almost after a month he started breathing on his own... initially was put on a ventilator .. He was initially having food through NG tube now doctors have inserted through stomach what they say as "peg tube". He also have tracheostomy tube in the neck Also mri scans have shown global or severe hypoxic brain injuury He is only 33 . he also produce tears in both eyes.. he cannot even control his head ... ... Right now he is discharge from the hospital and we are caring for at home we are doing physiotherapy ourselves. To protect him from bed sores We are changing his position every hour on bed
GOAT
Quick and sweet!!!
I have my Neuro test this Tuesday. I am trying to understand this stuff. So far your videos have been the most helpful. Can you add a few practice questions to test the knowledge?
30 - 40 hours a week 😢 please let that be your sense of humor I'm already dying
Unfortunately he is correct. But as a nurse myself I’m gonna say when you really get into your studies you’re gonna WANT to study that much, simply because you want to be good at what your doing. Nothing feels better than knowing you know!
Omg I was having so much trouble understanding head injury and you just saved me! Thank you!!🙏🫶
Amazing,so helpful
Thank you, i love this video!!!
thank you!
fhrn wya your videos are so good 😢
Hi, Very nice videos. Why don't you continue your wonderful job? 🎉🎉🎉
finally! you describe it in a simple, concise way. I love the organization, and how you repeat the names and use acronyms to help reinforce the information.
This video was helpful, i currently have a chest drain in me and was wondering why it wasnt bubbling and swinging
Your channel is a hidden gem. I love how straight to the point your videos are!
I really hope that nobody listens to "medical information" that has no medical references.
Thank you so much for the video it is very informative. I am a new mom. My daughter is just about to reach two months but she had a fall off the bed within her four weeks and six weeks of life. She is perfectly fine now and I found this video very helpful.
I have problems with head pressure for 4days since i was in the gym and got it while lifting heavy and i was dizzy for the rest of the day ..And now i have some kind of headache and i feel pressure in the head and have slight less focus ..It’s 4days since it started ..I want to know if I should go to the doctor and be worried ??.. I have it probably due to high blood pressure from heavy lifting ..Thanks for answer
Are nurses involved in the diagnosis and treatment of intracranial hypertension?)) This is done by neurologists, neurosurgeons, and anesthesiologists. What will the nurse do?
A nurse can identify the S/S of IICP and notify the provider, the nurse can take steps to keep the patient stable if IICP is suspected
@@user-fm8nc7cp8o this is chatter. She will not be able to provide real help, since she does not have the proper education and competencies
@@user-fm8nc7cp8o they have nothing to do with this, they are not doctors and can only provide unqualified assistance in this situation
@@user-fm8nc7cp8o they have nothing to do with this, they are not doctors and can only provide unqualified assistance in this situation
@@user-fm8nc7cp8o they have nothing to do with this, they are not doctors and can only provide unqualified assistance in this situation
Thank you...I take note though your mention of Vitamin k and the effects it has on patients using Warfarin. I was on this anticoagulant for years and was very strictly advised not to ingest certain things. Like I could not have green leafy vegetables, cabbage, kale, 🥦 and spinach amongst lots of other things that all greatly impacted the use of warfarin, so I avoided altogether and derived green foods via salad veg instead. Now IS not a problem as I don't take warfarin any more, but a different blood thinner instead ( as on these for life). So I'm wondering why you mentioned the things I was told to avoid, because of vitamin k, as being able to be taken whilst on warfarin! I'm much happier now this drug was removed, because after years of usage and I.N.R's ( it started playing up, not giving correct readings and responses, leaving me in a precarious life threatening situation So thank heavens there are other treatments, and thank you for this video.
Good video
thank you!!!!
Omg in 2023 we just clinical judgment form in nursing school and this breaks it down in that order. Omg!!!! Thank you.!!!!!
Thank you for this amazing video.
May Jesus bless you! Thanks!!!
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