This very much helped me study for my upcoming Health Assessment physical exam! Thank you for posting and being so accurate and clear with the information! I was worried I couldn't do it in under 20 minutes, so the pacing of this helped as well!
Despite the video was recorded in landscape and I had to turn my head sideways to view (lol), I really enjoyed your video. I have a head to toe assessment check off coming up in a couple of days and your video really helped a lot. In our video we have to be a little more detailed when assessing, such as asking subjective questions for each area and we also have to cover the Glasgow Coma and Braden Scale. We also have to assess the patient's balance and gait along with educating our patient on how to use the Incentive Spirometer and the importance of turn, cough, and breath. Watching your video really helped me on some key points when assessing the patient. Thank you...
@@lisabrum4000 Thank you. What do you pay attention to when you listen? Do you have a tip ? Is the Belly also audible when eavesdropping? Thank you very much .
@@drei000 It depends what your listening too! In a full head to toe assessment you should be checking lung sounds, heart sounds, bowel sounds and checking aorta bruit sounds! Any deviation from normal is marked as an abnormal finding. Hope this helped (:
This very much helped me study for my upcoming Health Assessment physical exam! Thank you for posting and being so accurate and clear with the information! I was worried I couldn't do it in under 20 minutes, so the pacing of this helped as well!
Thanks for the kind words! I'm glad you got something out of this!
Despite the video was recorded in landscape and I had to turn my head sideways to view (lol), I really enjoyed your video. I have a head to toe assessment check off coming up in a couple of days and your video really helped a lot. In our video we have to be a little more detailed when assessing, such as asking subjective questions for each area and we also have to cover the Glasgow Coma and Braden Scale. We also have to assess the patient's balance and gait along with educating our patient on how to use the Incentive Spirometer and the importance of turn, cough, and breath. Watching your video really helped me on some key points when assessing the patient. Thank you...
Thanks for the feedback and goodluck with your check off! You got this (:
The video is sideways
I'm aware- the camera man got fired shortly after lol
good video, thank you, just a pity about the 90 degree camera rotation
Is there any videos showing taking all vital signs during assessment?
Currently doing head to toe!! Ahh it’s nerve wrecking! Love your videos
Thank you, you got this!
Thank you
The video is super helpful
I'm glad this helped!
Great video which Stethoskope do you have? what do you pay attention to when eavesdropping?
Litmann 3 series! It's the best to auscultate, it sounds so clear!
@@lisabrum4000 Thank you. What do you pay attention to when you listen?
Do you have a tip ? Is the
Belly also audible when eavesdropping?
Thank you very much .
@@drei000 It depends what your listening too! In a full head to toe assessment you should be checking lung sounds, heart sounds, bowel sounds and checking aorta bruit sounds! Any deviation from normal is marked as an abnormal finding. Hope this helped (:
@@lisabrum4000 Thank you Thank you very much very interesting I would like to listen to myself.
Great job!
Thank you!
Not bad she did pretty good
Thanks!
The female nurse should have a nice fluffy blanket over her whilst she is asleep