thank you SO much for this playlist.. this is my last semester of nursing school and the most difficult, you have made this subject a walk in the park. you are greatly appreciated for taking the time out to make these!
As a nursing student, almost every patient I have been assigned during clinicals has Diabetes Mellitus PLUS other co-morbidities. This is why this topic is so important not just for exam purposes. DM predisposes one to a lot of other diseases and we need to know how to care for them and also provide patient teaching on how to prevent further complications. Thanks Cathy and Level Up RN team.
Thank you so much for doing this playlist....especially separately. Endocrine is my hardest to comprehend section so this is a PLUS. Will love to see more system playlists...the total med-Surg playlist easily overwhelms me!
Interesting you mentioned the high potassium with DKA patients, I was one of them while in ICU, and for me they said my potassium was too low, so they gave potassium by mouth.
Early signs of a low blood sugar include:👍 feeling hungry. sweating. tingling lips. feeling shaky or trembling. dizziness. feeling tired. a fast or pounding heartbeat (palpitations) becoming easily irritated, tearful, stroppy or moody
Hi! Can you send me your source? I am interested to learn more, as ADA and other sources indicate milk is option in the treatment of hypoglycemia. diabetesjournals.org/clinical/article/30/1/38/35419/Hypoglycemia-Low-Blood-Glucose-Low-Blood-Sugar
thank you SO much for this playlist.. this is my last semester of nursing school and the most difficult, you have made this subject a walk in the park. you are greatly appreciated for taking the time out to make these!
You are so welcome!
As a nursing student, almost every patient I have been assigned during clinicals has Diabetes Mellitus PLUS other co-morbidities. This is why this topic is so important not just for exam purposes. DM predisposes one to a lot of other diseases and we need to know how to care for them and also provide patient teaching on how to prevent further complications. Thanks Cathy and Level Up RN team.
I love how u give us little tips to remember things.Thank you
You are so welcome!
Endocrine test coming up, really have to pass it . I Will be binge watching your videos for 24hrs straight until the test comes
24 hours straight? not healthy
This video literally saved my life on my med surg endocrine test 😩
Fantastic! So happy it helped!
Thank you for sharing these videos, you are a blessing for us Nurse students!
You are so welcome!
Thank you so much! Your videos helped me pass Adult Health I and now they are saving my life for Adult Health 2! God Bless you!
Great! 😊 So happy to hear.
Thank you so much for doing this playlist....especially separately. Endocrine is my hardest to comprehend section so this is a PLUS. Will love to see more system playlists...the total med-Surg playlist easily overwhelms me!
You're so welcome!😃
Thank you soooo much nurse Kathy.. very informative and the materials are all ATI’s. continued guide and give knowledge to all nursing students..
Thanks alot Kathy.God bless you for all you do .
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I am second year paediatric nurse student from UK. Thank you so much you really make it easier to understand.🤗
I'm so glad!😊
Thanks So much Kathyyy lovvveee your video short straight to what u need.
I got your Cards And I wish they were Pictures on them.
Interesting you mentioned the high potassium with DKA patients, I was one of them while in ICU, and for me they said my potassium was too low, so they gave potassium by mouth.
The potassium is high, however it’s not in the right places so you’re not getting the potassium.
Take my nursing exit exam tomorrow! Wish me luck!!! Thanks for everything you do❤️❤️
How did it go? I bet you did great! 🎉
The prescription insulin combined with a healthy low calorie diet is helping to keep my blood sugar in the normal range, like 118.
Thank you Cathy!!!!!
You are so welcome!! ❤️
Thank you so much for the playlists, you are amazing.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much ! Your videos are so helpful and have helped me so much through out nursing school
You are so welcome!
Early signs of a low blood sugar include:👍
feeling hungry.
sweating.
tingling lips.
feeling shaky or trembling.
dizziness.
feeling tired.
a fast or pounding heartbeat (palpitations)
becoming easily irritated, tearful, stroppy or moody
I just love your videos. They are so helpful!
Thank you so much!😊
Thank you so much! You are good at this
Thank you! 😊
thank you!!! nursing school is hard
a patient with Hypoglycemia candy takes time to chew and be absorbed, is that true ?
thank you for your videos i love them , it helps
thank you for the video easy for me to understand …. still scanning more of levelup RN lectures ….t.c ❤ 💋
Finished this playlist. Arigato!
You bet! Thanks for watching!
thank you so much ,you make it easer
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really helpful,thank you...
Your information is really excellent.thankyou for sharing
Glad it was helpful!
thanks sharing your knowledge great video.
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THANK YOU SO MUCH
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Thank you for sharing this knowledge ❤️ from Johannesburg South Africa 👍💕
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Thanks for the video
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very helpful, thank you
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Learned a lot! Thanks!!! :)
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This is super helpful: thank you so much
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You are the best!!!!!
Thank you so much!😊
Hi mam what will be the home teaching of diabetics besides these complication teaching upon discharge kindly guide me
Perfect
Thanks!
Really very useful
Glad you think so!😃
Love your videos ❤
Thank you for watching! ❤️
which is more dangerous , DM type 1 or type 2 ?
Type 1
Warm and Dry = Sugar High... Wheres your Nobel Peace Prize?
🏆 Glad you enjoyed!!
Half teaspoon of JELLY will do the trick in less than three minutes and it holds for five hours..AMAZING
Is it strange that hypogly is cold skin but sweaty? I'd think you have to be hot to sweat
These videos help those working in health care such as techs, nurses, management, paramedics, nerds lab rats yadaa yadda yadda
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I LOVE UR VIDEOS
Thanks April. 😊
It’s not recommended to give hypoglycemic pts milk due to its fat content and relatively low carbs
Hi! Can you send me your source? I am interested to learn more, as ADA and other sources indicate milk is option in the treatment of hypoglycemia. diabetesjournals.org/clinical/article/30/1/38/35419/Hypoglycemia-Low-Blood-Glucose-Low-Blood-Sugar
Who the people disliking these videos! 🤨 what’s wrong with you!
Jke
When you explain diabetes complicitation , i don't know why you laugh . Is it something for fun .....
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