Professor, You are greatly missed by the second year students! Your lectures are always top notch. Thanks for continuing to make these videos. This is def helping for med surg 3!
Thank you so much, I went to lecture and was lost, read the book and was overwhelmed and lost, thank you for explaining it in great detail and making it simple.
@@NursingSchoolExplained you truly helped me understand the topic, pass my final and even the med Surg HESI. THANK YOU for making these wonderful videos! Add me to the fan list!
@@NursingSchoolExplained I wish we had med surg professors like you, a professor who is supportive and truly invested in our education. Effectively helping us understand the best ways to help patients, instead of scarring students and blaming them for things they don't teach us, or barely explain to us. I hope we that at least for the next 2 semesters in my school, I encounter better nursing professors like you 🙏 Thank you again
So giving mannitol or 3% hypertonic solutions can put the patient at risk for hypernatremia? Since both medications are treating hypotonic conditions an adverse effect would be hypernatremia?
where the tumor was located. Is intracranial pressure normal and expected after surgery? And when should i be worried. I told my neurosurgeon about this and he says it’s normal. What is not normal and when should i be concerned? Thanks
Professor,
You are greatly missed by the second year students! Your lectures are always top notch. Thanks for continuing to make these videos. This is def helping for med surg 3!
Wow, thank you! Glad you find the videos helpful! Good luck on your final!
This channel is a gem! Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for your feedback, it is greatly appreciated! Please share my channel with your nursing friends! :) Good luck in your studies!
Thank you so much, I went to lecture and was lost, read the book and was overwhelmed and lost, thank you for explaining it in great detail and making it simple.
Glad it helped! Good luck in your studies!
@@NursingSchoolExplained you truly helped me understand the topic, pass my final and even the med Surg HESI. THANK YOU for making these wonderful videos! Add me to the fan list!
Congratulations on passing your final and the big HESI test!
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@@NursingSchoolExplained I wish we had med surg professors like you, a professor who is supportive and truly invested in our education. Effectively helping us understand the best ways to help patients, instead of scarring students and blaming them for things they don't teach us, or barely explain to us. I hope we that at least for the next 2 semesters in my school, I encounter better nursing professors like you 🙏 Thank you again
Awesome video. You’re such a great teacher. I learned so much! Thank you.
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Thank you ! You are great at what you do
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Love all your lectures
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great lecture, thank you !
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Glad you like them & thanks for watching!
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So giving mannitol or 3% hypertonic solutions can put the patient at risk for hypernatremia? Since both medications are treating hypotonic conditions an adverse effect would be hypernatremia?
Yes! Definitely hypertonic saline, but mannitol also places the patient at risk of electrolyte imbalances.
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You’re amazing!!!
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where the tumor was located. Is intracranial pressure normal and expected after surgery? And when should i be worried. I told my neurosurgeon about this and he says it’s normal. What is not normal and when should i be concerned? Thanks
Hi Matt, this channel is for educational purposes only. Please inquire with your provider about your specific condition. Feel better soon!