your welcome, I'm happy I could read this. due to the fact I'm new to CNA. I just started learning about blood pressure that's how I got to watch your video, to get a better understanding. so I am here thanking you to for your video. @@theluckienurse
Not a nurse but today when the nurse took my blood pressure, the cuff was very tight and during the reading my fingers had a slight tingling. Would this give a false reading?
I have finally understood how to take a blood pressure. You gave us a chance to learn how to do the readings as well. You explained it so well.. All thanks to you🎉
This was perfect! I had my first skills lab this week and we briefly went over manual BP. You provided so much more information. I hope to see more skills videos!
Thank you so much you made it easy for me to understand am a English nursing student in Germany studying and I was finding it hard with my school explanation and teachings but you made it easy for me to understand. Thank you so much God bless 🙏🙏you.I appreciate so much.❤❤❤ 😊😊
Thank you for this clear explanation! One week post partum and need to monitor and log BP for next six weeks due to preeclampsia risk. The digital monitors were too expensive. I watched about 3 videos before this that just confused and discouraged me. I feel confident enough to use the manual cuff now. 🙏🏻
Great video! Interesting that you use your thumb when holding the stethoscope. I’ve seen others do this as well. In school and also learning from cardiologists as well, I was told to never use my thumb to hold the stethoscope because you can sometimes hear your own pulse. I’ve always stuck with that rule when taking a manual blood pressure. I also use the radial pulse to know when to stop pumping up the cuff. By doing this, you prevent getting the cuff too tight as long as the patient doesn’t have a high systolic. Best of luck in your career!
Love the detailed explanations, I'm in nursing school and I was told not to attempt taking the pressure on the same arm unless you wait for five minutes before you try again. What do you think about that?
I think that is a general rule of thumb. If I get an abnormal reading, I will deflate the cuff, keep it on the patient and try again a few minutes later after they’re calm.
Thank you so much, thus video has really helped me , just started my students clinical posting and embarrassing as it is I dont know how to check my patients bp...but this has given me enough insight 😊
This is the very first video that I have seen that explained manual checking of blood pressure to my understanding. God bless you abundantly for this video. I really appreciate. Thank you
Thank you for this video, it is very helpful. (I am doing an assistant social nursing course and I am learning how to take the blood pressure at the moment, I am located in Hungary where social and health care nursing are integrated in my role, so I study social care as well as nursing skills). I wonder if I can ask you a "number reading" question, somewhere I saw a video explaining about the momanometer unit marks: it shows only even numbers, therefore we can only record even numbers on the patient record when reading the units. How would you advise? Many thanks, Emese
Thank you for watching! The unit marks for a manual blood pressure are in increments of two, so you can only get even numbers. When I recorded the video for this manual blood pressure reading, I did not realize that you could only get even numbers if you were doing a manual reading, but you can get odd numbers if you have an automatic cuff. Although I am demonstrating taking the blood pressure with a manual cuff, the simulation that I used was simulating an electric cuff, which is why I got an odd number. I am sorry for the confusion!
great video! however i got a reading of 122/82... remember the small sticks on the sphygmomanometer is counted by 2..
Omg I can’t believe I did this! I must I’ve been nervous when filming lol
Thank you for catching this and pointing this out!!!!
your welcome, I'm happy I could read this. due to the fact I'm new to CNA. I just started learning about blood pressure that's how I got to watch your video, to get a better understanding. so I am here thanking you to for your video. @@theluckienurse
Same I rewatched over and over
The B/P was 122/82
I got the same still in the learning process 🥰🤗
Omg, this is literally very helpful video! I have my CNA exam next week and I hope I’ll pass. Thanks
Good luck!!!
U will pass I bind failure
U will pass I bind failure
122/ 80
Not a nurse but today when the nurse took my blood pressure, the cuff was very tight and during the reading my fingers had a slight tingling. Would this give a false reading?
Very good demonstration. As a previous nurse , i always feel manual blood pressures are way more accurate
I’m a respiratory care student and this video helped a lot I really can’t thank you enough
I have finally understood how to take a blood pressure. You gave us a chance to learn how to do the readings as well. You explained it so well.. All thanks to you🎉
Thank you for watching and good luck 😊
This was perfect! I had my first skills lab this week and we briefly went over manual BP. You provided so much more information. I hope to see more skills videos!
Thank you for watching! I’m glad that the video was helpful!
I got 120/81
This was very informative. Keep em coming 😁
You did great ! I definitely understand now! I got 122/82 . In school for cma
Thank you so much!!!! I had so much trouble before but I got it now!! I'm in school for phlebotomy
Me to that’s why I’m hear lol
Great video. I got a reading of 122 /82
got that too
120/80 for me, but it's a quiet close, so I know I will learn this, and I hope I will pass my examination for certification as care giver
Great video, very much detail, I got 122 and 82 but u know better, thank you very much for this clear explanation
You're correct. The smaller marks go up in 2's
Cause why did I get the same thing
You were born to teach! Great job!!
Awww thank you! I’m glad it was helpful!
This video is perfect for learning BP. You did an awesome job presenting your skills. Thank you!
Thank you and thank you for watching!!
Even numbers 122/80. Very informative, thank you.
Thank you very much for this teaching.
So far, this is the best I have seen
You have a unique way of teaching
Please keep it up
Thank you for watching!
Definitely was 122/82! Thank you for this video! 🫶🏽
I got 122/80 the first time and the second one 120/80 🎉❤
Wonderful teacher program !
This was great. Thank you so much. I can think of more than one MA that needs to watch this.
Glad it was helpful!
The clearest explanation I've seen with brilliant hints and tips. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Beautifully illustrated and clearly explained. You are a Godsend to all those students in the health care field.
Aww thank you!!!
Thank you so much you made it easy for me to understand am a English nursing student in Germany studying and I was finding it hard with my school explanation and teachings but you made it easy for me to understand. Thank you so much God bless 🙏🙏you.I appreciate so much.❤❤❤ 😊😊
I love how you explained this. Very great video !
Thank you! I tried to watch so many videos, but I couldn't understand most of them. your video's awesome it's loud and clear. thank you again.
Thank you for watching!
very helpful, almost blew my arm up doing this when i havent done anything nurse related since nurse assistant school 20million years ago haha
You were so thorough, it was excellent. I got it on my first try. Thank you so much.
Glad it helped!
Thank you for this clear explanation! One week post partum and need to monitor and log BP for next six weeks due to preeclampsia risk. The digital monitors were too expensive. I watched about 3 videos before this that just confused and discouraged me. I feel confident enough to use the manual cuff now. 🙏🏻
I’m so glad that it was helpful! I hope that you are doing well now ❤️
Love your demonstration.Very easy and simple to understand
Thanks I managed to get the exact readings for the first time ❤
As a first year student nurse,that's useful to me, really appreciate .
Thank you so much, it kind made for me sense when you did the virtual one, I understand stood it well.
You’re welcome! I am glad the video is helpful!!
This is my first time watching your video, it feels like I learned more than what my lab instructor teaches us.
Aww I’m glad! Thank you for watching!
This is so helpful thank you 😊
Thank you for watching!
great video! Very useful for the Norcal CNA state exam. Testers make sure your numbers are even on the day of the exam.
You are the best instructor ever
Thank you!
You are a great teacher. Thank you
Wow I got 121/80 thank you so much for this,the video is definitely informative.
You are welcome!
I got 120 /79
Thanks for the way u explain it , quit understandable
Thank you for this this now gives me a better understanding
Thanks video was very helpful, my reading was 122/82. ❤
The best video I’ve ever watched and a helpful guide too.❤
I’m glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching!
Wow
You are a good teacher
Kudos to you ma
Aww, thank you!
Great video! Interesting that you use your thumb when holding the stethoscope. I’ve seen others do this as well.
In school and also learning from cardiologists as well, I was told to never use my thumb to hold the stethoscope because you can sometimes hear your own pulse.
I’ve always stuck with that rule when taking a manual blood pressure. I also use the radial pulse to know when to stop pumping up the cuff. By doing this, you prevent getting the cuff too tight as long as the patient doesn’t have a high systolic.
Best of luck in your career!
Thank you! And thank you for the tip… I never thought about it, but that makes sense! I will take note and try not using my thumb next time!
Thank you so much, this just simplified everything for me!!
You just a another subscriber ma’am. Thanks for the carefully informative.
Thanks for subbing!
Thank you for the great job. I like the simulated sphygmomanometer, it will be very helpful to to get the link. Thanks Mel.
You are welcome! I’m glad it was helpful.
Unfortunately, I was using a software through my nursing program that I no longer have access to
Bless you. Your vid is so helpful! 🌷
Thank you so much for sharing. That video is the most helpful.
Love the detailed explanations, I'm in nursing school and I was told not to attempt taking the pressure on the same arm unless you wait for five minutes before you try again. What do you think about that?
I think that is a general rule of thumb. If I get an abnormal reading, I will deflate the cuff, keep it on the patient and try again a few minutes later after they’re calm.
Thanks for the tip!
Wow this video is one of the best ever thanks so much ❤
God bless you
Thank you this video helped so much . I was so confused in class
Glad it helped!
Melissa this helped me out a great lot thank you ❤
I can't thank you enough for the stress you have relieved me of. This has been my greatest worry n I still pray that am not assigned for this skill.
Aww thank you for watching! It is a difficult thing to master, but the more you practice the easier it becomes!!!
Thank u, this was very clear cut
Great teacher you are.
Thank you 😊
Tysm this was great help. I got 120/82 from the first reading
Great help for me to understand how it's done....explanation simple to understand 💜
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you, excellent video and very informative!
Wowww cna school didn’t make it easy and understanding. But you made it easier verbally and visually.
Thank you for watching my video! I’m glad that it was helpful!
i got 120/80 this video was so helpful wish i had a virtual patient to practice
Thank you for watching! And yeah, I looked up another software that may be accessible online and I haven’t found anything!
Thank you so much, thus video has really helped me , just started my students clinical posting and embarrassing as it is I dont know how to check my patients bp...but this has given me enough insight 😊
Aww thank you for watching and I’m happy to help!
thanks for sharing with us be blessed
Thank you very much! This video is great.. I'm going to do my procedure today
Good luck!
Great help for me to understand how it's done
You’re awesome that really helped me out a lot.
Thank you so much 🙏🙏 This video has really helped me ❤️❤️
I'm so glad!
Amazing !! Now i got it !! Thank you so much
Very good explanation!
Thank you for watching!
IVE WATCH 20 Videos IVE ONLY LEARNED FROM THIS VIDEO 🥺🥺 I’ll definitely be subscribing
Aww, I’m glad it was helpful!
Thank you ma'am .. hoping to become a great nurse like you someday..🥰🥰
Awww thank you ♥️
My first time of watching your video.Am grateful
This was the best informative video, thank you
🙏❤🙏Thank you so much God bless you to show other people how to use thank you so much God bless you 🙏❤🙏
Thank you ❤️
Honestly this vedio really help me you had explain it so well thanks
I’m glad it was helpful!
Great video, enjoyed learning, I got exact the same number as you
Great video I’m curious to know how does a virtual bp work?
Hi! I made a video on my channel about how to take a BP using an automatic device 😊
Wow thank you very much madam for this lecture 🙏 atleast have get something
Great explanation, i have learnt alot. Thanks
i loved this video. its actually very helping. thank you.
Thank you for watching!
@@theluckienurse Actually my sister is studying nursing. and we are from Pakistan...
This is so helpful! Thank you!
Your video is very informative, thank you.
This is a great tutorial
Thank you!
Thank you 😊💕 it was awesome 👏👏
Well understood
Can you do a video of how to pulsate the artery to get an average reading
I have an osce tomorrow thanks a lot sister Luckie buh I got 121/80
Thanks so much I really want to see more of the skills videos
More to come!
Thank you very much, this video really helps me a lot..
Thank you
Very informative and clear
This is the very first video that I have seen that explained manual checking of blood pressure to my understanding.
God bless you abundantly for this video.
I really appreciate.
Thank you
Aww, thank you for watching!
@@theluckienurse I have a question for you
That's very understandable. Thank you so much
You're very welcome
Great video was really helpful , thank you 😊
Thank you so so so much.
This was really really helpful
Great video, verry informative
Thank you for this video, it is very helpful. (I am doing an assistant social nursing course and I am learning how to take the blood pressure at the moment, I am located in Hungary where social and health care nursing are integrated in my role, so I study social care as well as nursing skills). I wonder if I can ask you a "number reading" question, somewhere I saw a video explaining about the momanometer unit marks: it shows only even numbers, therefore we can only record even numbers on the patient record when reading the units. How would you advise? Many thanks, Emese
Thank you for watching! The unit marks for a manual blood pressure are in increments of two, so you can only get even numbers. When I recorded the video for this manual blood pressure reading, I did not realize that you could only get even numbers if you were doing a manual reading, but you can get odd numbers if you have an automatic cuff.
Although I am demonstrating taking the blood pressure with a manual cuff, the simulation that I used was simulating an electric cuff, which is why I got an odd number. I am sorry for the confusion!
This video is amazing. Thanks a lot , best tutor😊
Glad it was helpful!
Thank u very much ma for this great video
Thanks soomach, it requires a lot of practice
Great video and very detailed.