Thank you so much I found your channel. Ive been disappointed all my life because during my bls acls training I failed once because of ecg. I was thinking I was totally dumb. But when I came across ur utube, I realized im not dumb at all. it was the explanation that made me difficult to understand. God bless po.
Scenario: Mr. X has got admitted with 40% burns; calculate the fluid for replacement using Parkland formula for 24 hrs. Draw IV plan for first 8 hours with drops per minute. Drop factor 15 Gtt/min. Patient weight is 40 kg.
Thank you so much I found your channel. Ive been disappointed all my life because during my bls acls training I failed once because of ecg. I was thinking I was totally dumb. But when I came across ur utube, I realized im not dumb at all. it was the explanation that made me difficult to understand. God bless po.
Really glad to help!❤️
This is amazing thank you so much! It'll help me with my HESI Dosage Calc tomorrow :)
This was very helpful! Hope youll continue to male more videos😢
Well explained thank you so much my dear God blessed you.
You're the best.....thank u very much for ur kindness
Do some practice session for ECGs plz...just like u did one for ABG...was really helpful
This is such a great idea! Will do one soon!
Thank you for the helpful video.
So helpful,you are great.
Thanks
This is enormously fantastic, I really amused.
thank you & you made it easy
Very helpful. Thank you
Very helpful this one too!
Kindly make video for correct choice of IV FLUID
Thanks for the suggestion!
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Tq v much.... to day my practical exam but totally confused about these topic but now I'm relived......
Glad to help!
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Which software you are using to make video
Pls make BURN Injury videos as well
So in children can I use rule 7/9 and kindly gives an example on how to calculate burns in children please
Does the formula changes depending on the type of burn? Thermal vs electrical
In electrical burns,you use 6mls/kg/% of burn surface area
How’d you get 768 mL/hr from 12,285 divided by 16
Scenario: Mr. X has got admitted with 40% burns; calculate the fluid for replacement using Parkland formula for 24 hrs. Draw IV plan for first 8 hours with drops per minute. Drop factor 15 Gtt/min. Patient weight is 40 kg.
Sir please solve the problem
@@17.harini.b8 what is the w8 of.patient
@@17.harini.b8 100gtts/min
@@17.harini.b8drop factor is always gtts/ml not gtts/min
Thank you
You got it!
you are the best on burns
Thanks!
How do you multiply
4 x 67.5%
This percentage apply for children and babies?
Lund and browder chart is more accurate. Rule of 9 is only for adults
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Bro, please tell me, which is the best NCLEX android app ???
Hi can you explain me what you mean by the next NCLEX android app?
Why are u dividing by 2
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no Don, you could have reviewed the calculation of IV fluids in a more simpler way 😳
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