great presentation. my only critic would be in the incorrect use of the symbols < and >. it should be < 10 min (less than 10 minutes), and < 1 hr (less than an hour). the way you have them in the video, it means > 10 min ( more than 10 minutes), and > 1 hr (more than an hour). otherwise, it was a great video. simple and to the point. very informative.
This breakdown is excellent. I love how you blend speaking simply with using appropriate terminology. I've been a nurse for 15 years but am new to the ER. This video has been so helpful.
Great video and beautiful penmanship. Some nurses write an "essay" in the triage notes and some only write a sentence or two. Could you make a video on examples of triage notes? Thanks
Thank You for this. I have shared this video with all the nurses going to triage class for the first time. It's much shorter than the triage class provided in my organization, but absolutely better. It's very informative and well-explained. I noticed the LESS THAN and MORE THAN symbols were used incorrectly. And you have excellent penmanship.
This is amazing! I love the notes style and you go through things so clearly! I am getting ready to start my work as a patient experience ambassador in an ER and this is a great prep! Would appreciate more tips on improving patient experience in the waiting room in the conditions of limited resources - in another video!
Questions If I have a very stable pt c/o chest pain. Probably due to anxiety or cold, I want to say it's a 3 but because we have to bring them back in 10 😊mins due to policy is it a 2??
great presentation. my only critic would be in the incorrect use of the symbols < and >. it should be < 10 min (less than 10 minutes), and < 1 hr (less than an hour). the way you have them in the video, it means > 10 min ( more than 10 minutes), and > 1 hr (more than an hour). otherwise, it was a great video. simple and to the point. very informative.
this is why my area STRONGLY recommends avoiding the < and > symbols--too easy to mix up! 😄😄
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This breakdown is excellent. I love how you blend speaking simply with using appropriate terminology. I've been a nurse for 15 years but am new to the ER. This video has been so helpful.
This video has me questioning my entire education and why we never went over this in nursing school.
Glad I found your page- thankies!
Great video and beautiful penmanship. Some nurses write an "essay" in the triage notes and some only write a sentence or two. Could you make a video on examples of triage notes? Thanks
Thank You for this. I have shared this video with all the nurses going to triage class for the first time. It's much shorter than the triage class provided in my organization, but absolutely better. It's very informative and well-explained. I noticed the LESS THAN and MORE THAN symbols were used incorrectly. And you have excellent penmanship.
This is amazing! I love the notes style and you go through things so clearly! I am getting ready to start my work as a patient experience ambassador in an ER and this is a great prep! Would appreciate more tips on improving patient experience in the waiting room in the conditions of limited resources - in another video!
Amazing video and information. Very useful to a nurse looking to transition to leadership. Thank you 😊
Thank you, amazing presentation, watching from Philippines
Glad you enjoyed it! ☺️ keep working hard!
Great simple explanation of complex concepts. Thanks.❤
Brilliant presentation!. Well done!
just simple as that 💯
Questions
If I have a very stable pt c/o chest pain. Probably due to anxiety or cold, I want to say it's a 3 but because we have to bring them back in 10 😊mins due to policy is it a 2??
please make more videos for nursing just like ninja nerd!!!!!!!!1 you are so good
Many thanks 🌹
Brilliant !!!
great lecture.. thanks
Most welcome!
AMAZING!! THX
That was so helpful!
Crazy to know triage has nothing to do with the number 3 (mainly). Thank you for the tip! “Sort”