Just something I learned this week in my nursing program: shaving is no longer recommended because it has been shown to introduce bacteria and increase risk for infection. Now it is recommended to clip hair
I'm not a nurse, but I'm teaching medical English to a student and I found your video really useful to understand what vocabulary to focus on and what might be relevant for her job at the hospital. Thank you so much for the concise yet detailed explanation!
Play the study game! Every time I say “or something like that” read 5 more pages in your textbook If you notice a spelling error go over your flashcards When I impersonate a patient do 5 ATI practice questions Every time I say “no,no,no” watch a video from the Study Tips play list
Thank you! I’m currently in my second semester RN progressive program. I’m am an LPN and found this topic sort of hard. I really don’t know why lol. I find this so much easier to understand 😌
Thank you for this! Just starting to apply for nursing jobs as a graduate and want to refresh my knowledge. Your reaching style is clear and easy to understand 😊💗
Thank you so much for taking the time to create this video. Your explanations are very detailed and to the point. I just started a new position as a pre-op nurse. This was very informative and very much appreciated 💕
Hello mam..thank you for sharing your knowledge..i got my answer of module from your lecture..aiza of Bukidnon philpines..nice watching you and learning..from your vedios you shared..Godbless
Hi! I love how you made this video. This will help me on my coming board exam. But i have a question.. About Pre-op teaching. If that’s the case, about the pt. did not understand the procedure, what will the nurse do? You said earlier that we are not the one who will do the consent but rather a witness. So, what would the nurse do in order to give to the pt. his full understanding about the procedure? Should we call the surgeon to explain again the procedure? Thank you
I lie because I always eat. And I kept my chain on they taped my cross to my chest. I've had 3 back surgeries. And I did.all my pre-op 3 days before. Even my own blood drawn in case.
Question: if someone doesn’t believe in blood transfusion and somehow they require one due to blood loss, what do you do? You let them die? Or do you take the chance of saving them and face consequences later?
This is called an ethical dilemma. If they didn't consent to it you can not give it. Think of other life saving measures people can refuse like CPR. We do our best and help how we can but we can't give it, and there is a possibility of death. They know this before they sign the refusal.
Just something I learned this week in my nursing program: shaving is no longer recommended because it has been shown to introduce bacteria and increase risk for infection. Now it is recommended to clip hair
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I'm not a nurse, but I'm teaching medical English to a student and I found your video really useful to understand what vocabulary to focus on and what might be relevant for her job at the hospital. Thank you so much for the concise yet detailed explanation!
Play the study game!
Every time I say “or something like that” read 5 more pages in your textbook
If you notice a spelling error go over your flashcards
When I impersonate a patient do 5 ATI practice questions
Every time I say “no,no,no” watch a video from the Study Tips play list
A great review. Thank you!
Thank you! I’m currently in my second semester RN progressive program. I’m am an LPN and found this topic sort of hard. I really don’t know why lol. I find this so much easier to understand 😌
Watched this to get a better understanding and more detailed explanation of my readings this week for med surg.. Awesome video!!! Thank you queen!
Thank you for this! Just starting to apply for nursing jobs as a graduate and want to refresh my knowledge. Your reaching style is clear and easy to understand 😊💗
U guys do awesome work mine was emerg kidney stone surgery. 4 nurses 1 doctor..got stone taken out and stints put in...
This is very helpful and it's a revision of what I learned last week.
This is well explained chronologically, Thanks. Keep up the good work because you are really helping alot of Nurses out here.
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Here cause im having a quiz tomorrow for medsurg and this was extremely helpful.
Thank you so much for taking the time to create this video. Your explanations are very detailed and to the point. I just started a new position as a pre-op nurse. This was very informative and very much appreciated 💕
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Can I just say how awesome you are. I am going to be in theatres next year for my new grad and this has been so helpful. Thank you!
How exciting! You're going to see so many cool things. Thank you for watching 🙂
Generously prepared and tremendously helpful teaching. Thank you for what you do!
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Hello mam..thank you for sharing your knowledge..i got my answer of module from your lecture..aiza of Bukidnon philpines..nice watching you and learning..from your vedios you shared..Godbless
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Have I test tomorrow this is perfect
Thank God you explain this so well
Very good speaker, to the point and informative.
Thanks That Nursing Prof. Just in time i have an exam today at 1320.
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Thank you so much mam 😊 your explanation is too good.
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Thank you so much, very well explained.
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You teach sooo well
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Watching her while I blush... She's soo beautiful
SO crazy helpful! Thank you so much!
I really wanted a osce demo with pt on preoperative nursing care. Can you please make a video on that. Thankyou
This is amazing! Thank you so much
Thanks for review.😀😀😀
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Im bout to take an exam in 4 hours this helps I guess
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can yu do a video of how the operating table safety straps work?
I could talk about it but I wouldn't be able to show anything as a demonstration
Hi! I love how you made this video. This will help me on my coming board exam. But i have a question..
About Pre-op teaching. If that’s the case, about the pt. did not understand the procedure, what will the nurse do?
You said earlier that we are not the one who will do the consent but rather a witness. So, what would the nurse do in order to give to the pt. his full understanding about the procedure? Should we call the surgeon to explain again the procedure?
Thank you
Yes if they need clarification we call the doctor to come back and explain it again.
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15:58 will I have exam after a few days
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I lie because I always eat. And I kept my chain on they taped my cross to my chest. I've had 3 back surgeries. And I did.all my pre-op 3 days before. Even my own blood drawn in case.
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Question: if someone doesn’t believe in blood transfusion and somehow they require one due to blood loss, what do you do? You let them die? Or do you take the chance of saving them and face consequences later?
This is called an ethical dilemma. If they didn't consent to it you can not give it. Think of other life saving measures people can refuse like CPR. We do our best and help how we can but we can't give it, and there is a possibility of death. They know this before they sign the refusal.
If it's a planned surgery, they can have that patient have their blood drawn to save it for the surgery so that they're using their own blood!
Hi 👋 tnx for your knowledge sharing.. I really learned much💖 pls hehe if it's okay I have something to ask...
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thank youuuu for making this!! such a good video :)
Thank you so much for your videos!
May I ask your reference for your video? For me to catch up more.
please do we actual have to remove hearing aid in patients going through local anaesthesia?
Not for local anesthesia
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While going in operating room the client should wear clean gown or sterile gown ..... anyone let me know plzzzz....🥺🥺
Hi Professor,
which one go first the time out meeting or giving sedatives for the patient? Thanks
The time out.
hi I thought theyre supposed to keep their hearing airds on...
That can vary by hospital policy and by what type of surgery the patient is having.
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wow u r saving my ass with medical-surgical nursing. thank u so much
Isabel Pangilinan me too 😅 I have a test over this tomorrow lmao
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