Here’s a tip that helps me w/ tyramines: pt cannot have things you would have at a wine night with friends I.e., wine, charcuterie board foods such as cheese, deli meats, etc.
Hey professor D can you please answer this question! Question @ 32:30. How is the answer 3 if its asking which statement indicates the client needs additional teaching? They ARE more susceptible to cold and flu due to the agranulocytosis that comes with the antipsychotic. why would they need additional teaching then if that statement is correct. Was there a mistype? Im so confused, please help.
I was wondering the same thing. I thought that the answer would be number four because there is no guarantee that the drug will make all delusions and hallucinations go away. I guess I could be wrong, but I thought NMS could be caused from haloperidol.
I have a clarifying question at minute mark 35. The question asks which statement indicates that the client needs additional teaching concerning taking Haldol. It appears as if all the answers are correct, but that the answer that the patient needs further education on is: "I am more susceptible to colds and the flu when taking this medication". But if this is a true statement d/t risk of agranulocytosis.... why is this response the one that patient needs additional education/teaching? Side note, I love your videos and I love that you go over testing questions and WHY they are right, but also WHY they are wrong. It helps SO MUCH
I was wondering the same thing . I think it’s because the medication used in this question is an typical antipsychotic rather than an atypical antipsychotic such as Clozapine which she used in one of the previous questions.
I think she may have made a mistake. I think it’s #4. I love this channel I just watch out for some minor errors sometime she will read answer 3 but then say the answer for 2. If that makes any sense.
@@gabbyrohlik6783 youre assessing what the client understands about the side effect. If they think it will make their flu worse, then they don't understand the medication and need more learning. So 3 is correct
Hey there Professor D! Just stopped in to do a little refresher on material - even once we have our license we should always make sure we are maintaining our knowledge.. firstly, want to tell all the watchers this lady will help you, I watched her for a week or two before my NCLEX and knocked it out in 75 questions! Secondly, to Professor D, I was just watching your integumentary video and you were stating that you could not get your subs up to 10,000.. here we are, 7 months later, and I see that you are killing it (over 43,000 and counting)!! Great job, so proud you stuck to it and you're helping so many nursing students, future nurses, and current nurses!! 😘
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I only studied a lot when i went for the first time last year at but the second time was so easy, all thanks to my aunt who introduced me to Mrs Georgiana am really grateful
Hello professor D... I like your teaching style. I am impressed by you. May Allah Almighty bless you because you are helping many people across the world.... Thanks again
For one of the last questions with haloperidol, I think you said the correct answer choice incorrectly. It was asking which statements indicates additional teaching.
Enjoy this very much but the question about haloperidol ( which need better understanding-you said C, I think that’s incorrect. Can you explain the right one? Thanks
I enjoyed the content. I’m preparing to take Teas test and go back to nursing school. I been an LPN now for 14yrs. My long term goal is hopefully to teach nursing.
Professor you are gorgeous and I love your makeup. You make me want to get all dolled up. Thank you for all you do and may God always bless your channel
I had a question about one of the questions...it's a little before 14 mins into the video. It's a question about amitriptyline. I understand the answer about tapering off this med, however, wouldn't you want to ask the client first why they want to stop taking the med? I would want to see if it's because of side effects and then educate them about tapering off the med if they need to get off of it. I love your videos and your explanations are very helpful....this one you did not go over the wrong answers and I was just wondering about it. Thank you so much for your help!
Hello Professor! At 32:31 look at that question. The client says “ I am more susceptible to colds and flu when taking this medication” why do they need additional teaching? We know antipsychotics cause agranulocytosis which puts client at risk for infection. Or is it that the question says haloperidol and not clozapine? ❤
Agranulocytosis is an adverse side effect, not a normal side effect; therefore, it's not normal to be susceptible to cold/flu. (Correct me if I'm wrong, professor D)
Hi Professor I just want to say thank you! I am a 60+ yr old grandmother in nursing school and your videos are a blessing. All the students in my class love you. You are amazing 👏 ❤️
Love Professor D’s videos!! I have a question if anyone can help? In the video around 32:49 is a question on which statement indicates the client additional teaching concerning this (haloperidol) medication? And Professor D said the answer is #3 “I am more susceptible to colds and the flu when taking this medication” which is a true statement so why would that need further teaching? I chose #4 as the answer because antipsychotic drugs do not 100% make the hallucinations and delusions go away. Am I missing something here?
Now that I think about it, agranulocytosis is an adverse side effect, not a normal side effect; therefore, it's not normal to be susceptible to cold/flu. Hopefully, that is correct.
You guys are both wrong. 3 is the correct answer because it’s an adverse side effect of 2nd generation antipsychotics like risperidone and clozapine not Haloperidol like the questions stated.
Again, at 31:49 could you please clarify this question? For some reason, this request keeps being overlooked. I checked the previous comments (there are several comments requesting the same) and the video description (just in case you posted an update there) but there is nothing. If I missed it, please let me know. Thanks 🙏🏽
We all need clarification on the question concerning haloperidol (an antipsychotic for schizophrenia) @ 31:42 of your video. “Which statement indicates the client needs additional teaching concerning this medication?” You can click on the time stamped hyperlink to hear the question (I posted the hyperlink in this reply as well as my first reply). Thanks!
Agranulocytosis is an adverse side effect, not a normal side effect; therefore, being susceptible to cold/flu is not normal. (Correct me if I'm wrong, professor D)
Bc the question is asking about haldol, - agranular cytosis is a adverse effect of 2nd generation antipsychotic like risperidone- not haldol as the question states.
Congrats dear. Am not surprised seeing miss Addilyn mentioned here. She helped me pass my NCLEX RN last year, she's been really helpful in making passing the nclex too easy
Heyy. I can't believe miss Addilyn name is being mentioned here. She helped my baby sister pass her nclex and now my parents can boost of having a registered nurse in the house. Working with her is really fun and a try
Hello Professor D, I understand the importance of tapering anti-depressant meds, my confusion is, don't you need to assist first the reason why the client wants to stop before explaining the importance of tapering? thank you
Great video Professor D but can you revist with antipsychotics question . The hallucinations and delusions will not go away. They will be reduced. We are taught the they never completely go away. I wash thinking that the answer is C. The patient understands that heis at risk for infections due to agranulocytosis.
Am I tripping or are all of the clients statement for questions 31:44 correct? If the answer is 3, then 3 sounds like the client understand the side effects of the medication.
I don’t know why so many people are tripping up on this. 3 is the correct answer bc agranular cytosis is an adverse effect of second generation antipsychotic like risperidone and clozapine . Not haldol like the question asked.
Professor the question around 33 min I am confused with the answer. Why would the pt need additional teaching when in fact the pt would be susceptible to colds and the flu
Because they are suceptible if the pt was prescribed risperidone or clozapine (2nd generation antipsychotics) , not haloperidol as the question states.
Professor D , what would you say is the best way to teach pharmacology in nursing school ? Specially for an LPN program ? My school goes thru chapters soo quickly and they test you on all medications and body systems all at once . Would you say this is over kill for students I feel burned out
Read, take note and practice practice practice questions!!! When you get tired of reading, come to youtube and listen to me talk about the subject!!!❤️❤️❤️
Here’s a tip that helps me w/ tyramines: pt cannot have things you would have at a wine night with friends I.e., wine, charcuterie board foods such as cheese, deli meats, etc.
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Hey professor D can you please answer this question! Question @ 32:30. How is the answer 3 if its asking which statement indicates the client needs additional teaching? They ARE more susceptible to cold and flu due to the agranulocytosis that comes with the antipsychotic. why would they need additional teaching then if that statement is correct. Was there a mistype? Im so confused, please help.
I'm wondering the same thing 🙃
I was wondering the same thing. I thought that the answer would be number four because there is no guarantee that the drug will make all delusions and hallucinations go away. I guess I could be wrong, but I thought NMS could be caused from haloperidol.
I was wondering the same thing here.
I’m stuck trying to figure this one out too! 😭
@@ccubs12 me tooo i believe ans:2
I have a clarifying question at minute mark 35. The question asks which statement indicates that the client needs additional teaching concerning taking Haldol. It appears as if all the answers are correct, but that the answer that the patient needs further education on is: "I am more susceptible to colds and the flu when taking this medication". But if this is a true statement d/t risk of agranulocytosis.... why is this response the one that patient needs additional education/teaching?
Side note, I love your videos and I love that you go over testing questions and WHY they are right, but also WHY they are wrong. It helps SO MUCH
I was wondering the same thing . I think it’s because the medication used in this question is an typical antipsychotic rather than an atypical antipsychotic such as Clozapine which she used in one of the previous questions.
I think she may have made a mistake. I think it’s #4. I love this channel I just watch out for some minor errors sometime she will read answer 3 but then say the answer for 2. If that makes any sense.
@@gabbyrohlik6783 youre assessing what the client understands about the side effect. If they think it will make their flu worse, then they don't understand the medication and need more learning. So 3 is correct
I had the same exact question. I cant get past this
Hey there Professor D! Just stopped in to do a little refresher on material - even once we have our license we should always make sure we are maintaining our knowledge.. firstly, want to tell all the watchers this lady will help you, I watched her for a week or two before my NCLEX and knocked it out in 75 questions! Secondly, to Professor D, I was just watching your integumentary video and you were stating that you could not get your subs up to 10,000.. here we are, 7 months later, and I see that you are killing it (over 43,000 and counting)!! Great job, so proud you stuck to it and you're helping so many nursing students, future nurses, and current nurses!! 😘
I am taking my Mental Health Final Exam today and you've been super helpful throughout this course. THANK YOU!!!
They say third times a charm, am officially a nurse 🎉🎉 for all my repeat test takers don't give up and don't be discouraged.
You will pass everyone has their own season, just keep going pray and believe you will receive
@@rachelpercle7965 I’m sorry for your plight my friend but i was once in your shoes before i was recommended to Mrs Georgiana Gomez and thats how i passed Nclex
I only studied a lot when i went for the first time last year at but the second time was so easy, all thanks to my aunt who introduced me to Mrs Georgiana am really grateful
I used some Uworld, some Remar, and read a lil saunders. I did 3 nurse achieve exams and my result came back failed
I have sat for Nclex for the 4th time now and still failed, i guess licence isn't meant for people like me😭
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Hello professor D... I like your teaching style. I am impressed by you. May Allah Almighty bless you because you are helping many people across the world.... Thanks again
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For one of the last questions with haloperidol, I think you said the correct answer choice incorrectly. It was asking which statements indicates additional teaching.
Enjoy this very much but the question about haloperidol ( which need better understanding-you said C, I think that’s incorrect. Can you explain the right one? Thanks
Im taking my psych final tomorrow morning. Your videos have helped me immensely! I'll update my grade tomorrow. *fingers crossed*
I made an 87 on my final!!! I needed a 90 to pass the class with a B though :’(
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please do more video on pharmacology, mental health disorders and pharmacology for mental health. i enjoy your teaching...
More than helpful...real. Thank you.
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Thank u for helping me pass my nclex,so grateful
I enjoyed the content. I’m preparing to take Teas test and go back to nursing school. I been an LPN now for 14yrs. My long term goal is hopefully to teach nursing.
You can do it!
Hello professor D, I sincerely appreciate the assistance. Many thanks for your help and time!!!!
You are very welcome
This video helped me tremendously on my midterm exam. Two questions actually came word for word on my exam 🙏🏽💕
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i might be misunderstanding, but the question at 32:42 you said all answers are correct. Which one needs further teaching?...
Ok I see. It’s the last one. Antipsychotics treat the hallucinations but don’t completely cure. I’m sorry if I didn’t answer earlier.
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Haloperidol question is is not adding up. These meds can increase infection. That’s true? Does that need further teaching?
My thoughts exactly!!!!
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19:33 If you administer Lithium at 1.4 couldn't it bring it past 1.5? Would it not be better to ask provider or hold?
I had a question about one of the questions...it's a little before 14 mins into the video. It's a question about amitriptyline. I understand the answer about tapering off this med, however, wouldn't you want to ask the client first why they want to stop taking the med? I would want to see if it's because of side effects and then educate them about tapering off the med if they need to get off of it. I love your videos and your explanations are very helpful....this one you did not go over the wrong answers and I was just wondering about it. Thank you so much for your help!
Its my question too ?
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Thank you so much Professor D! Hope you feel better soon❤
Ahhhh the things I wish I knew about these meds prior to taking the NCLEX the 1st time
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Hello Professor! At 32:31 look at that question. The client says “ I am more susceptible to colds and flu when taking this medication” why do they need additional teaching? We know antipsychotics cause agranulocytosis which puts client at risk for infection. Or is it that the question says haloperidol and not clozapine? ❤
Agranulocytosis is an adverse side effect, not a normal side effect; therefore, it's not normal to be susceptible to cold/flu. (Correct me if I'm wrong, professor D)
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Hi Professor I just want to say thank you! I am a 60+ yr old grandmother in nursing school and your videos are a blessing. All the students in my class love you. You are amazing 👏 ❤️
Love Professor D’s videos!! I have a question if anyone can help? In the video around 32:49 is a question on which statement indicates the client additional teaching concerning this (haloperidol) medication? And Professor D said the answer is #3 “I am more susceptible to colds and the flu when taking this medication” which is a true statement so why would that need further teaching? I chose #4 as the answer because antipsychotic drugs do not 100% make the hallucinations and delusions go away. Am I missing something here?
Someone else mentioned this also; I believe this Q may be a typo.
Now that I think about it, agranulocytosis is an adverse side effect, not a normal side effect; therefore, it's not normal to be susceptible to cold/flu. Hopefully, that is correct.
You guys are both wrong. 3 is the correct answer because it’s an adverse side effect of 2nd generation antipsychotics like risperidone and clozapine not Haloperidol like the questions stated.
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Again, at 31:49 could you please clarify this question? For some reason, this request keeps being overlooked. I checked the previous comments (there are several comments requesting the same) and the video description (just in case you posted an update there) but there is nothing. If I missed it, please let me know. Thanks 🙏🏽
I don’t see the question you are referring to. What do you need clarification on? Antipsychotics?
We all need clarification on the question concerning haloperidol (an antipsychotic for schizophrenia) @ 31:42 of your video. “Which statement indicates the client needs additional teaching concerning this medication?” You can click on the time stamped hyperlink to hear the question (I posted the hyperlink in this reply as well as my first reply). Thanks!
I’m sure professor may said it wrong moving fast I believe the answer is 4 I think we all pretty sure of it
Agranulocytosis is an adverse side effect, not a normal side effect; therefore, being susceptible to cold/flu is not normal. (Correct me if I'm wrong, professor D)
Bc the question is asking about haldol, - agranular cytosis is a adverse effect of 2nd generation antipsychotic like risperidone- not haldol as the question states.
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Congrats dear. Am not surprised seeing miss Addilyn mentioned here. She helped me pass my NCLEX RN last year, she's been really helpful in making passing the nclex too easy
Heyy. I can't believe miss Addilyn name is being mentioned here. She helped my baby sister pass her nclex and now my parents can boost of having a registered nurse in the house. Working with her is really fun and a try
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Hello Professor D, I understand the importance of tapering anti-depressant meds, my confusion is, don't you need to assist first the reason why the client wants to stop before explaining the importance of tapering? thank you
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Great video Professor D but can you revist with antipsychotics question . The hallucinations and delusions will not go away. They will be reduced. We are taught the they never completely go away. I wash thinking that the answer is C. The patient understands that heis at risk for infections due to agranulocytosis.
Hi, please revise the Haldol question
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Time stamp 31:45 minutes questions please?
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Am I tripping or are all of the clients statement for questions 31:44 correct? If the answer is 3, then 3 sounds like the client understand the side effects of the medication.
I don’t know why so many people are tripping up on this. 3 is the correct answer bc agranular cytosis is an adverse effect of second generation antipsychotic like risperidone and clozapine . Not haldol like the question asked.
The question also ask which statement needs further teaching. The other 3 are supposed to be correct
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Professor the question around 33 min I am confused with the answer. Why would the pt need additional teaching when in fact the pt would be susceptible to colds and the flu
Because they are suceptible if the pt was prescribed risperidone or clozapine (2nd generation antipsychotics) , not haloperidol as the question states.
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Professor D , what would you say is the best way to teach pharmacology in nursing school ? Specially for an LPN program ? My school goes thru chapters soo quickly and they test you on all medications and body systems all at once .
Would you say this is over kill for students
I feel burned out
Read, take note and practice practice practice questions!!! When you get tired of reading, come to youtube and listen to me talk about the subject!!!❤️❤️❤️
I noticed that you as about the meaning of AEB in some of your videos…..”as evidenced by” 💖
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Would a patient abruptly stop taking this medication if they become lithium toxic?
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Can you please do the med calculation video?
I have a few up already in my Pharmacology playlist, I’ll add more to the list 😉
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i thought the answer was 1 due to EPS with Haldol.