Really, you'll know her Too? I even thought I was the only one she has helped walk through the fears and falls of NCLEX Exam, Mrs ELISABETH has brought me out of the trenches and to a better living, I encourage repeat test taker to work with her.
Wow!!!! congrats and thanks for the encouragement words for all the people who have not take the NCLEX yet. yes, it is a crazy test for sure. I also used Mrs ELISABETH HELEN review material's. - I studied for 1 week and my test shut off at question 78. I cried too when I got my results. PASS
Thanks to my friend that introduce me to her last week. Am happy the way she process her materials and how you will prepare yourself too for your coming exams. Even with the New update That’s coming up soon, She gave me me a clue of how the exam might come up for me and how I need to study Incase I schedule my test any time.
I chose 4. Instruct the student to check the vital Signs, only because you can't delegate a student to assess a patient. That was very tricky, especially if the student reports back saying the patient eyes and lips are swollen right after getting a medication
Dr. Sharon, I have a questions regarding to the abbreviations. According to Do-not-use-list of Joint Commission, BID, TID & QID are not included in the list. However, in your video@27:27, they are taught as "DO NOT USE", so I'm confused. Please help.
Hey I love your channel you truly helped me pass the NCLEX PN on my first try last year 🎉🎉. Now I’m getting ready for school to be an RN 🎉🎉 I have a question tho. I think I found an ERROR. Under the tongue…isn’t that “ sublingual”? And Buccal means the inner cheek? Or can you use them interchangeably??? Thank you soooo much. Love your channel!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤
I'm confused regarding the question what should the nurse tell first to the student nurse regarding the patient with allergic reaction with enalapril, is it not a question about delegation? the assessment, planning ,care and teaching should be the responsibility of the registered nurse, isn't it? please enlighten me.
Omg this video was great! Thank you so much Dr. Sharon for this video. I'm going to send this to my classmates right now. 🙂 Can we also work on Bowel Elimination sometime soon? 🙏🏼🙏🏼
I’m sorry but dependence and addiction is not the same thing. Many medications cause withdrawal symptoms like SSRIs, but they are not addicted to them. Dependence is a symptom of addiction but not the only one.
Thank you so much Dr. Sharon, I passed my Nclex on 85 questions watching all your videos.
Wow congratulations, what study materials you used, if I may ask?
@@lilbitscaesar3743I watched klimek videos and used quick facts for Nclex from ReMar Review.
@@lilbitscaesar3743thank you 😊
Hi Dr. Sharon! I would like to thank you for being the part of my success story as NCLEX RN winner. Your videos are really very helpful.
sublingual (under tongue), buccal (side of cheek)
Thank you so much this video is very helpful specially for me, cause I don’t like math.
Well, I've taken the exams for the 6th time now and still didn't succeed, i wonder how those who succeeded did it. 😥💔
Took my NCLEX -RN test last week and passed with 145 questions on my first try!! Huge Thanks to Mis ELISABETH HELEN, she is a game changer 😊✨
Really, you'll know her Too? I even thought I was the only one she has helped walk through the fears and falls of NCLEX Exam, Mrs ELISABETH has brought me out of the trenches and to a better living, I encourage repeat test taker to work with her.
Wow!!!! congrats and thanks for the encouragement words for all the people who have not take the NCLEX yet. yes, it is a crazy test for sure. I also used Mrs ELISABETH HELEN review material's. - I studied for 1 week and my test shut off at question 78. I cried too when I got my results. PASS
Thanks to my friend that introduce me to her last week. Am happy the way she process her materials and how you will prepare yourself too for your coming exams. Even with the New update That’s coming up soon, She gave me me a clue of how the exam might come up for me and how I need to study Incase I schedule my test any time.
Dr Sharon, buccal cheek.
Sublingual under the tongue.
Slip of the tongue.
Thank you
Hi Dr. Sharon. Thank you for your dedication to education
My pleasure!
clear and well explained, good job
Thanks Dr Sharon for sharing this video ❤❤
one of the side effects of ace inhibitors is angioedema.
Awesome...beautifully explained. Thank you!
Thank you very much for explaining this to us.
I like how she explain
I chose 4. Instruct the student to check the vital Signs, only because you can't delegate a student to assess a patient. That was very tricky, especially if the student reports back saying the patient eyes and lips are swollen right after getting a medication
I agree
me too cause she said only the nurse should Assess. when i watched her delegation lecture.
Same I thought the same thing
everything is very useful dr. Sharon
Glad you think so!
Thanks. Great reinforcement.
Doc Sharon u simplified this
Dr. Sharon, I have a questions regarding to the abbreviations. According to Do-not-use-list of Joint Commission, BID, TID & QID are not included in the list. However, in your video@27:27, they are taught as "DO NOT USE", so I'm confused. Please help.
Very helpful. Thank you
Thank you so much 😊
Hey I love your channel you truly helped me pass the NCLEX PN on my first try last year 🎉🎉. Now I’m getting ready for school to be an RN 🎉🎉 I have a question tho. I think I found an ERROR. Under the tongue…isn’t that “ sublingual”? And Buccal means the inner cheek? Or can you use them interchangeably??? Thank you soooo much. Love your channel!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Very true, good catch
Thank You, Doc!
Where should you discard medication if not a sharps container, all our shapes are locked and you can’t go through them
I'm confused regarding the question what should the nurse tell first to the student nurse regarding the patient with allergic reaction with enalapril, is it not a question about delegation? the assessment, planning ,care and teaching should be the responsibility of the registered nurse, isn't it? please enlighten me.
Thank you so much
Hi i thought buccal was cheek and under the tongue is sublingual
Great
thank you
my nclex is this may....
Good luck
Omg this video was great! Thank you so much Dr. Sharon for this video. I'm going to send this to my classmates right now. 🙂
Can we also work on Bowel Elimination sometime soon? 🙏🏼🙏🏼
thanks 5/6
Answer 5mL
Hello
I’m sorry but dependence and addiction is not the same thing. Many medications cause withdrawal symptoms like SSRIs, but they are not addicted to them. Dependence is a symptom of addiction but not the only one.
You are right, but I don't think the NCLEX will test on the difference. They will use the words withdrawal and overdose
@@klimekreviews probably not, but they definitely should with the opioid epidemic what it is people need to know ;)
Thank you so much