Great video and I like it how simple you explain it. But you said(4:20) that glucose is infiltrated, so in other words present in the urine. But isn't this wrong?
wow!! I love how you explain the pathophysiology of the disease. It really helps me solidify and remember the S/S and TX. I suck at memorizing and find it very frustrating not knowing the why behind any disorder. Please keep making these videos!! you have really helped me in nursing school, and I'm so grateful!!
@@MarivicGore so for the past year we were told to watch his pee (bubbles and blood)- we also have gotten tests done 3 times since- his pee and the results indicate he still has small amounts of blood but it’s less then it was when he was at his worse/ our dr is Boston children and they said it has a potential to go away after a year- so in 4 months we will go back again to get further information
what stops the doctor from thinking they are just having a UTI when they come in? the manifestations are similar and the urine test strip would be the same. How do they know it's more serious and to give them the right treatment?
Thanks for making it easy in my med school
ur saving me for my internal med class!! thank you so much kristen !!
Be bless indeed for the good work you are doing to us fellow nurses 👍🙏
Thank you for a great video explaining this topic.
This is so good ... Continue the hardwork
Perfect presentation.
You have simplified it all for us.
Watching here! Started my nursing school reviewing from ninja nerd till supporting here for Reviewing for my state examination♥️
That was helpful thank you❤
Greatly tackled
Thank you for a helpful video!
like always great 💐
really nice, short video, thx!
Thank you so much
great explanation!!! Many Thanks
Very interesting topic! You should make more videos related to nursing and you are doing an amazing job to explain this topic.😊
like this intro
Great video and I like it how simple you explain it. But you said(4:20) that glucose is infiltrated, so in other words present in the urine. But isn't this wrong?
wow!! I love how you explain the pathophysiology of the disease. It really helps me solidify and remember the S/S and TX. I suck at memorizing and find it very frustrating not knowing the why behind any disorder. Please keep making these videos!! you have really helped me in nursing school, and I'm so grateful!!
thank you
AWESOME!
Nice mam👍
Keep it continue
Make more vedio
Nice one
Thanx!
Mam please make video on hyperkalemia and hypokalemi
Seconded
Ty for the video my healthy 11 year old recently diagnosed with this- this makes it easier to understand - ty
My 8 yrs old diagnosed with AGN too 😢 how your kid treatment??
@@MarivicGore so for the past year we were told to watch his pee (bubbles and blood)- we also have gotten tests done 3 times since- his pee and the results indicate he still has small amounts of blood but it’s less then it was when he was at his worse/ our dr is Boston children and they said it has a potential to go away after a year- so in 4 months we will go back again to get further information
what stops the doctor from thinking they are just having a UTI when they come in? the manifestations are similar and the urine test strip would be the same. How do they know it's more serious and to give them the right treatment?
Can you fix this
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Thank you so much
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