Common disorders of the eye and NCLEX style practice questions
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- Опубликовано: 25 мар 2014
- Quick concept review on open and closed-angle glaucoma, cataracts, macular degeneration and retinal detachment and testing tips to remember about these! Plus, 3 NCLEX style practice questions related to ENT. For more fun information, visit / tootrn or www.tootRN.com.
I finally understand glaucoma after reading about it and watching video after video - 6 minutes into this, it all came together for me! You are a phenomenal instructor. I also love your RAAS video. Please do more!!!!!!!
This teacher is one of the best nursing instructors better still teachers that i have encountered. She knows the subjects and she teaches in a simple and easy way to remember. Then she summaries at the end of her teaching what she taught. I wish our all our nursing instructors are like her. Thank you so much for helping me understand topics that didn't make sense in nursing school now that am preparing for Nclex exam and exit hesi. cj
I am currently in an RN program, and I am so glad I found you. You are by far the best RUclips teacher for nursing I have found! Thanks so much for this!!
you just got yourself a new subbie! taking the nclex in 3 weeks and am so glad i found this.God richly bless you.keep the vids coming....,
you're a superb instructor. you are really good in explaining things in the most simplest and easiest ways which make so much easy to understand. thank you
+Jenny B Thanks!
tootRN, LLC. How can I get to see more of nclex question dissection,I think it's just 4 one RUclips
Excellent Lecture. Thank you so much.
Thank you for breaking down the DIFFERENCE in symptoms at the end between glaucoma, cataract, macular degeneration, and retinopathy. God bless.
In the first few minutes of this video I understood more than my 4 hr long power point presentation! Please continue to do these!
I'm taking nclex-pn next month and I'm learning a lot from this video. thank you so much!!
thank you tootRN!!! Your videos and instagram q and a helped me pass my NCLEX RN exam :) God bless you for helping us out!
Thank you so much! this was exactly what I was looking for! I was getting all of these confused on nclex practice questions.
you are a great teacher... clear and straight to the point... thanks for not wasting my time................Good Job!
Thanks so much for taking time to educate us. Excellent breakdown. I feel much more knowledgeable. New subscriber!
This was a great video ! I had a hard time with my instructors lecture and this really broke everything down nicely. Great choices in questions as well !
Excellent video! This is one exemplar for my exam today. Perfect pretest review!!
This was so well done, clear and concise, thank you
This was awesome. You made it very easy to understand. Thank you
Excellent explanation. Thank you so much.
Thank you, finally in find something that really help me!
Very helpful and educative lecture , thanks and God bless you
excellent detailed explaination..thank you!
great video, but I lost sound when it got to the nclex questions. Is that supposed to happen?
Thank you sooo much for this!
amazing !! simply amazing
very good explanation, thank you
Awesome!! Thank you.
Great video! Thank you!
very helpful.. thank you
This was explained well, thank you :)
Ellen Leung Thank you!
So helpful!!! Thanks
Great info!
Thank u.i learn so much,I read the chapter,but wanted to reinforce it.grear drop
Loved how you briefly explained eye disorders. Hey, it just stuck in my head. I can’t get it out.
Thank you, thank you, thank you!
thank you soooo much!
first time the eye diseases actually stuck with me lol.
Please do video on Mental health, Maternity and pediatric
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I have glaucoma in both of my eyes. I’m on 4 eye drops for my pressures.
Thank you for this video!
Please Jannah, could you do a topic on " Inflammatory cardiac diseases"?
but presbycusis is hard of hearing. so if they are having a hard time hearing you, how are you going to tell them to show you how to do it if they are having a hard time hearing you????
"Hard of hearing" doesn't necessarily mean deaf; and communicating something to an individual isn't limited to verbal communication. This is where critical nursing thinking can be applied ;-)