Congratulations! 🎉 So happy to hear this. Please email us at support@leveluprn.com as we would love to send you a little something to celebrate passing the NCLEX.
I'm a PBC patient with varicies etc. I find your talks so interesting and easy to understand . I'm not being told much by my medical team . Thank you so much .
Ms.B Akalu 0 seconds ago I just want you to know you’re one of those people for my success to my nursing program. I graduated 08/21 . Took my NCLEX exam September 30th pass with my first trying with 77 questions which about 45 days . In those forty five day I sped 6 hours every day to study. I watched many for your videos throughout the school year and during preparation. Thank you so million .. Thank you to all your teams as well
Thank you!!! For some reason I am able to focus and remember every word you say. You truly have a gift, please keep up the good work, every nursing student should see your videos!
You have no idea how much your videos help me! you have such an amazing way of simplifying concepts to a point where i understand the bigger picture, and i just wanna thank you for everything because im in my last semester of nursing school and ive been referencing your videos since about April of 2021. I’m not sure how you don’t have a million followers yet because your videos are literally my go to for understanding nursing concepts🙏 take care!💕
thank you so much for doing the best!! because there is talk about alcohol use disorder in this video, it is important to use nonstigmatizing language with any substance use disorder! I am doing my research in undergrad on this and it falls very close to my heart and is very evidence based. I used "misuse/use" instead of "abuse" and "alcohol use disorder" instead of alcoholism. I love how you mentioned referring patients to a recovery program, as that is SO important.
Thank-you from across the Atlantic, I am watching your video tutorials to consolidate learning and practice since qualifying in 2016. Very clear, concise and helpful education. Peter R.N. (Wales, United Kingdom).
Your explanation is very clear even for a non-medical person like myself. Someone very close to me (a relative) has been diagnosed with cirrhosis. What is the usual amount of time a person with this condition can live?
Just learned I passed my NCLEX! 75 questions, first attempt! Thanks for all your videos as they were God sent during my studies ❤️
Congratulations! 🎉 So happy to hear this. Please email us at support@leveluprn.com as we would love to send you a little something to celebrate passing the NCLEX.
What else did you use to study
Hey! I just wanted to say thank you so much! I passed my classes bc of your videos 😊
Yes!! This brings us the MOST JOY!! Congratulations!! Thank you for taking the time to share - please keep us posted on your journey!
I'm a PBC patient with varicies etc. I find your talks so interesting and easy to understand . I'm not being told much by my medical team . Thank you so much .
Me too glad this was explained well
Ms.B Akalu
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I just want you to know you’re one of those people for my success to my nursing program. I graduated 08/21 . Took my NCLEX exam September 30th pass with my first trying with 77 questions which about 45 days . In those forty five day I sped 6 hours every day to study. I watched many for your videos throughout the school year and during preparation. Thank you so million .. Thank you to all your teams as well
Thank you!!! For some reason I am able to focus and remember every word you say. You truly have a gift, please keep up the good work, every nursing student should see your videos!
You are so welcome😊
Words can't fully express how much I've learned with your videos. You are AMAZING!!! Thank You!!
You are so welcome! So happy to help!!
You have no idea how much your videos help me! you have such an amazing way of simplifying concepts to a point where i understand the bigger picture, and i just wanna thank you for everything because im in my last semester of nursing school and ive been referencing your videos since about April of 2021. I’m not sure how you don’t have a million followers yet because your videos are literally my go to for understanding nursing concepts🙏 take care!💕
Wow, thank you so much! Truly appreciate your kind comment!
Thank you, Nurse Cathy! Where would I be without you
Very welcome!
used your videos during nursing school now using them as a new grad icu nurse ❤ thank you kathy
Wonderful. 😊You are so welcome!
Thank you mum.your videos are always straight to the point
You’re welcome! Happy to help!
thank you so much for doing the best!! because there is talk about alcohol use disorder in this video, it is important to use nonstigmatizing language with any substance use disorder! I am doing my research in undergrad on this and it falls very close to my heart and is very evidence based. I used "misuse/use" instead of "abuse" and "alcohol use disorder" instead of alcoholism. I love how you mentioned referring patients to a recovery program, as that is SO important.
your videos are such a huge help when prepping for my exams!!
So happy to hear
Thank you Kathy
Thank-you from across the Atlantic, I am watching your video tutorials to consolidate learning and practice since qualifying in 2016. Very clear, concise and helpful education. Peter R.N. (Wales, United Kingdom).
Wonderful! Thank you.
Thank you! I love love your videos. Very short, sweet, to the point.
Thank you so much!
Your explanation is very clear even for a non-medical person like myself. Someone very close to me (a relative) has been diagnosed with cirrhosis. What is the usual amount of time a person with this condition can live?
It really depends on the cause and the severity of the disease. Glad the video was helpful!
Thank you. Happy Nurses week
Welcome!😊
Thanks level up RN. This was on my exam❤
You are very welcome!
Information was awesome. Learned a few key info I had no knowledge about. Keep doing the amazing job you’re doing. Preparing for my NCLEX
So happy it helped! Please feel free to share a link with your friends studying for NCLEX as well… ❤️
I love the questions at the end ❤️
So happy they're helpful!
Thank you!
Learned a lot
Thank you.
My namesake Cathy that was Soo helpful God bless you
So glad! Thank you for watching!
You’re the best!!!
Thank you!!! So informative
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much. You're doing a nice job
You are so welcome!
Perfectly covered
So glad you enjoyed it!
Wow , thank you
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Thanks!
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Great video
Thanks!
Can you explanin more why pt need to empty their bladder before paracentasis? Aww... exam is coming up soon...
A full bladder increases the risk that we might injure the bladder when inserting the needle into the abdomen.
@Level Up RN oh, thank you so mich!!!
I love your blooper!! 😄
😊 thank you
My 35 years old girlfriend is dying from alcohol. She is getting fluid drained right now! As I write this.
I hope she is able to recover. Sending healing thoughts your way…
Your all video very helpfull thank you so much❤ dear🥰👌👩⚕🩺
You are so welcome! Thank you for watching.
20.9.2024
So smart, but without any visuals, this falls flat and is unappealing to visual learners.
Video title is wrong.
Thanks for the heads up! It is fixed now. 👍
Hi can i ask...if someone have esophageal varice..if its safe to her or his partner to have a sex??