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  • Опубликовано: 14 дек 2024

Комментарии • 57

  • @nevaehrodriguez4132
    @nevaehrodriguez4132 2 года назад +16

    You’re awesome! Your videos are so helpful! I’ve been watching your playlist throughout nursing school especially right before my proctored exams and I always do so well. I have my med surg one on Tuesday. 😬

    • @LevelUpRN
      @LevelUpRN  2 года назад +1

      Awesome! Thank you and best of luck!!

    • @goldenhydration
      @goldenhydration 2 года назад +1

      Oh neat, we just finished our Proctored Med Surg ATI for Chronic last month. Hope you did well!

  • @michelleramos-carreno1040
    @michelleramos-carreno1040 2 года назад +143

    I remember PAD and PVD as PAD (A for antarctica) and PVD (V for Venice beach). In antarctica, you're cool to touch, skin is dry and thin and have necrosis, in a ski lift your legs dangle. In Venice, your legs turn brown (tanning), warm and ulcers are red/pink (like sunburn), you kick up your legs at the beach.

    • @cassidy_faith
      @cassidy_faith 3 месяца назад

      I love this, thanks for sharing!!

    • @STARSTRUKK23456
      @STARSTRUKK23456 2 месяца назад

      This is amazing thank you!

    • @March90skid
      @March90skid 2 месяца назад

      I love it!! Thank youuu

    • @MissTexazTenn
      @MissTexazTenn 28 дней назад

      Nice, this sticks in my head . Thanks

    • @ThaiMom8
      @ThaiMom8 5 дней назад

      Wow ! this is awesome concept . I’ve been trying to differentiate these two. it just clicked. ❤

  • @wendyjohnson7220
    @wendyjohnson7220 Год назад +2

    Valuable learning is achieved when you share personal experiences. Thank you!

  • @JenniferRusso-js2kz
    @JenniferRusso-js2kz 5 месяцев назад +2

    I graduated nursing school this May and took my NCLEX in June (last week). I no longer had any study resources for practice, so I ended up only utilizing your videos to study for my Nclex.. and I passed! A thank you is the least I can do!!! Your lectures truly have fostered my transition into thinking like an RN. I’ve recommended Level Up RN to all of my classmates throughout my nursing school journey. Please keep it up!!!

    • @LevelUpRN
      @LevelUpRN  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you and Congratulations!! This makes our day! Please be sure to email support@leveluprn.com about passing the NCLEX - we'd love to celebrate you further!

  • @MakeupNursing
    @MakeupNursing 2 года назад +5

    After each class I come home and watch your videos depending on what disease we review. Your videos are simple yet so informative. I love them! Especially because they help with ATI!

  • @jackiefernandez966
    @jackiefernandez966 2 года назад +5

    Hello Ms. Cathy. I love your videos. The questions at the end definitely helps. I would just suggest to create more questions for review, maybe up to 10 questions for more review of the topic ☺️

  • @goldenhydration
    @goldenhydration 2 года назад +2

    This was great stuff!! Didn't learn all this in school, they just jumbled both PAD & PVD together.

    • @LevelUpRN
      @LevelUpRN  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much for watching!

  • @kurubalakshmi3841
    @kurubalakshmi3841 2 года назад +1

    I like your way of teaching mam

  • @bettymuia3461
    @bettymuia3461 2 года назад

    You explain so well

    • @LevelUpRN
      @LevelUpRN  2 года назад

      Appreciate that. Thanks!

  • @nepheshr5265
    @nepheshr5265 2 года назад

    After surgery from the femoral-popliteal bypass, which pulse point would we palpate to monitor circulation through the new grafted bypass? posterior tibial artery or dorsalis pedis artery? why? Thank you for your answer.

  • @aahyeeable
    @aahyeeable 3 года назад

    watching your vids is like attending a continuing education in nursing hehe..

    • @LevelUpRN
      @LevelUpRN  3 года назад +1

      So happy to help you as a nurse, too!

  • @vladspb_
    @vladspb_ 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you

    • @LevelUpRN
      @LevelUpRN  11 месяцев назад

      You're welcome

  • @shivanisharma9753
    @shivanisharma9753 2 года назад

    Visiting ur channel for rivision after few months , n boom there is surprise for me #cardiology _playlist thanks a lottt ❤️❤️

    • @LevelUpRN
      @LevelUpRN  2 года назад

      You're so welcome! Thanks for studying with us!

  • @mitchelljimeno3564
    @mitchelljimeno3564 Год назад

    Thank you so much

  • @mitchelljimeno3564
    @mitchelljimeno3564 Год назад

    Thanks so much!

  • @sarahhendrickson5030
    @sarahhendrickson5030 2 года назад

    You’re the best!!!

  • @Mansmatters
    @Mansmatters Год назад +1

    Interesting video

  • @mitchelljimeno3564
    @mitchelljimeno3564 8 месяцев назад +2

    Praise Jesus! thank you

    • @LevelUpRN
      @LevelUpRN  8 месяцев назад

      You are welcome!

  • @cyberninja76a
    @cyberninja76a 2 года назад

    I went totally blank on the last question, lol maybe I was expecting multiple choice, heck if I know lol.
    Great mini lecture .

  • @cesspintascuaresma1508
    @cesspintascuaresma1508 3 года назад

    Thank you for very informat

  • @iMaGiNaTiOnWpAsSiOn
    @iMaGiNaTiOnWpAsSiOn Год назад

    Can someone please tell me why antiplatelet meds are used with PAD? I know they have atherosclerosis and plaques can break off and cause MI & CVAs, but how and why are platelets in the blood affected if someone has PAD? I’m not drawing a connection. Thank you!

    • @LevelUpRN
      @LevelUpRN  Год назад +1

      Hi there! Antiplatelet medications can help prevent clots and improves blood flow to the extremities. Here is an article with some details: www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/peripheral-artery-disease/treatment

    • @iMaGiNaTiOnWpAsSiOn
      @iMaGiNaTiOnWpAsSiOn Год назад

      @@LevelUpRN thank you!

  • @aymanabdelmonem7447
    @aymanabdelmonem7447 3 года назад

    How's it going to Utah

  • @michellestrickland2810
    @michellestrickland2810 Год назад

    Does it cause low blood

  • @ConradNina-d4k
    @ConradNina-d4k Месяц назад

    Payton Glens

  • @aymanabdelmonem7447
    @aymanabdelmonem7447 3 года назад

    Had to come up and see my email

  • @aymanabdelmonem7447
    @aymanabdelmonem7447 3 года назад

    Remote control open outside

  • @aymanabdelmonem7447
    @aymanabdelmonem7447 3 года назад

    50 Orlando

  • @BerthaPullan-r5h
    @BerthaPullan-r5h 2 месяца назад

    Lera Mountain

  • @kurubalakshmi3841
    @kurubalakshmi3841 2 года назад

    Hay this is maha l am studying bsc nursing in India I wanted to work in america

  • @Djellal
    @Djellal 3 года назад

    😂 pedal blopobbopuhbuh..

  • @aymanabdelmonem7447
    @aymanabdelmonem7447 3 года назад

    Albany store

  • @devlishdog7455
    @devlishdog7455 4 месяца назад

    Lol just reading a txt book .... so why would a RN be teaching???? 😂😂😂 such a shame thay allow RN's to play doctor with no real experience with what they teaching. I have had PAD for yrs and still have my hair on legs no sores no pale skin .. dangling legs does not make them feel better ...I have had a bilateral femoral bypass and have a block in both legs still.. along with the intermittent claudication she forgot to tell about the cramping and muscle spasms that come with it and the neuropathy that can develop in feet ...just to name a few but best of luck to those that are studying

    • @Odes1Angel
      @Odes1Angel Месяц назад +1

      She's not playing doctor. She's outlining the points that student nurses need to know to pass the NCLEX for licensure. Book teaching and real life experience are two separate things. While you may experience a difference in your own disease process, you are an outlier. Future nurses are tested on average disease processes, not outliers. We are well aware that actual real life nursing is a whole other animal.