Love your tutorials. They are simple and you touch the most important things. God bless you for your time and the free videos that help vulnerable people who can’t afford paying for expensive study guides. ♥️💕❤️
Great quiz questions at the end. Love the flashcards. Started my 2nd sem and they are already so useful. Thanks for helping nursing students out @levelupRn
Hey Cathey, if we have not attached y shape line and you mentioned the NS should be given in a separate line, so in this case we shall pass a new IV catheter on the other hand?
You would simply need to use proper tubing to administer the blood. You would attach the proper tubing to the existing line and discard any other tubing you had already pulled. The Y-tubing is what is connected to the blood/saline bags, but the regular IV site with a normal J-loop saline lock is fine!
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Love your tutorials. They are simple and you touch the most important things. God bless you for your time and the free videos that help vulnerable people who can’t afford paying for expensive study guides. ♥️💕❤️
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I love this !!!! Thank you so much! With you ajd ATI.. there’s no way I’m not passing!! Thank you so much !
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Great quiz questions at the end. Love the flashcards. Started my 2nd sem and they are already so useful. Thanks for helping nursing students out @levelupRn
So glad you're enjoying them! Thanks for studying with us!
Quick blood type recap to go along with this:
O- is a universal donor
AB+ is a universal receiver
This is it, taking nclex for the third time this morning. I feel like it's my time to shine!!
How exciting! How did you do?
Your videos are simple, but very informative. Thank you so much for making it easier for me to understand. You’re one tru life saver. 😊
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thank you for making this series.. all of your videos help me so much
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I love the pharmacy series
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I love the quizzes!!!!
So glad they're helpful to you!
Thanks
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Remember: for the 1st 15 min you are with your pt, the infusion rate should be no more than 5mL/min
5 is way too high. 2mL is the max. 5ml would be the entire bag in 70 minutes.
Hey Cathey, if we have not attached y shape line and you mentioned the NS should be given in a separate line, so in this case we shall pass a new IV catheter on the other hand?
You would simply need to use proper tubing to administer the blood. You would attach the proper tubing to the existing line and discard any other tubing you had already pulled. The Y-tubing is what is connected to the blood/saline bags, but the regular IV site with a normal J-loop saline lock is fine!
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