Coming back and watching this for fun after graduating and being an ICU nurse for 4 months, literally every patient has some sort of shock or sepsis and this all became second nature.
Thank you nurse Mike. I made it though nursing school because of simple nursing and now I'm back on your videos to try to help my student that I'm precepting.
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I passed my nclex. Your videos are a blessing for nursing students. You explain everything important point and tricks to remember it. I can’t thank you in words. You are doing great work. I watched your videos your videos before exam.
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Im such a visula learner these videos are gold for me. I bought archer yet its jsut a person lecturing for hours i just cant stay focus. This is perfect, and helps me visualize to remember things.
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Thank you soooo much for this video. I’m not a nurse but in EMT training. I’m one of those people who need to know “why” instead of just remembering facts. I love how you give the reasoning behind how shock manifests! I was having difficulty differentiating each one as they are soooo similar. I think neurogenic shock stood out as the most different as the heart rate and skin are the most unique from the rest.
Love the pictures with the videos. They make thing more clear. Thanks for putting so much effort to make it easy and simple for people like me to understand.
Started showing all of your vids to my classmates (in our last semester of nursing school) and they all love them just as much as me! Keep up the amazing work, you are much appreciated 😁
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Im not sure the NCLEX answer but since septic shock causes leaky capillaries you need to replace fluids first, antibiotics can’t work fast enough to help the patient. Realistically they’re at the same exact time in real life right but if you ask yourself “what’s going to kill them first” and that’s going to be the severe hypotension secondarily the sepsis.
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Hi Nurse Mike, i am a nurse but been out of practice for about 8years now, im currently processing my papers to get a license here in the UAE, your channel is a great blessing,wanted to avail the free video lectures and quizzes. i tried registering but i cant get through 😔
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Dopamine is a vasopressor and is not given in cardiogenic shock because it will make the problem worse. There is already over-constriction, and dopamine will only amplify that. We need to fix the cause of the shock, for example, going to the cath lab to place a stent, initiating a nitride drip, etc. However, a positive inotrope called dobutamine is given because it increases the effectiveness of contractions.
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Please cover all the chapter of Saunders book for nclex test. Thank you for your tricks and keywords . It helps a lot to memorizing the things. God bless you abundantly.Keep it up.i can't afford uworld and teachers. I am watching your vedios only and thinking to give exam in November.
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Hello Mike.. so let’s say the patient’s oxygen saturation is 84% on room air & you want initiate oxygenation, must you still lower the head of the bed?
Fluids are no longer indicated for neurogenic shock in most cases, O2, stablization of C-spine then phenylephrine to maintain BP and organ perfusion, atropine for symptomatic bradycardia and mannitol for cerebral edema.
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I am new to your nice and best channel, I am from afghanistan and I want to participate in Nclex exam. Also I want to learn the contents of your channel so I want to ask you where to start, which video. Thank you in advance for your answer
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I can't get over the patient shimmying on the floor at 2:58. That looks like my partner after an encounter with poison oak.
Thanks sir
What about obstructive shock? Wouldn't that be #6?
In the name of the Lord, I shall pass my NCLEX exams! I'm claiming it!! If you believe you'll pass yours too claim this with faith🙏
Amen!
I claim it too in the name of Jesus, amen 🙏 🙌
you got this girl!! praying for you 👐
Amen 🙏🏾
I claim it in Jesus name
Coming back and watching this for fun after graduating and being an ICU nurse for 4 months, literally every patient has some sort of shock or sepsis and this all became second nature.
This! 13th week in icu orientation! I finished school this past December!
Thank you nurse Mike. I made it though nursing school because of simple nursing and now I'm back on your videos to try to help my student that I'm precepting.
I passed the NCLEX last month on my first attempt. Thank you for your videos. You help me a lots. Thank you so much. 🙏🏻
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Congrats
@zpookim1356 hey can you tell me how to clear this exam
I tap into your testimony.
I passed my nclex. Your videos are a blessing for nursing students. You explain everything important point and tricks to remember it. I can’t thank you in words. You are doing great work. I watched your videos your videos before exam.
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@@SimpleNursing done
Thank you again
These are the types of teachers you need for success for not only nursing school but medical school as well
Man, your classes are really fun. I wish that all schools were like this.
Im such a visula learner these videos are gold for me. I bought archer yet its jsut a person lecturing for hours i just cant stay focus. This is perfect, and helps me visualize to remember things.
I am a student from China, I listened to some of the lessons on RUclips and found the animations plus explanations very interesting, I purchased the lessons on the website and found the lessons with animations very easy to remember, but some of the lessons are still written on the blackboard, which is a little hard for me to understand (because of language problems) I hope to update these lessons in time and turn them into animated form, I will recommend them to me to prepare for the exam together Nclex_RN's students. Thank you very much to the team at simple nursing for making such an excellent video. Thank you!
As someone who suffered a hypovolemic shock and was hemodynamically unstable this was so interesting to learn what was happening at the time!
Thank you Mike and team i passed my Nclex RN at 75 questions, all thanks to you
congrats
Thank you soooo much for this video. I’m not a nurse but in EMT training. I’m one of those people who need to know “why” instead of just remembering facts. I love how you give the reasoning behind how shock manifests! I was having difficulty differentiating each one as they are soooo similar. I think neurogenic shock stood out as the most different as the heart rate and skin are the most unique from the rest.
Love the pictures with the videos. They make thing more clear. Thanks for putting so much effort to make it easy and simple for people like me to understand.
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I am 2nd year anesthesiology student.. and this vedio is very much informative with pratical knowledge.. worth watching.
Omg you must be able to read minds! I so needed this rn
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Started showing all of your vids to my classmates (in our last semester of nursing school) and they all love them just as much as me! Keep up the amazing work, you are much appreciated 😁
Thank you Nurse Mike! Taking my
NCLEX RN in next few months. You helped me pass LPN
Congrats
Great video explanation for the different types of shock. The animations really help me remember! Thank ya'll
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Is the priority intervention for septic shock admin antibiotic to rid of causative agent or admin iv fluids? @Simple Nursing
Im not sure the NCLEX answer but since septic shock causes leaky capillaries you need to replace fluids first, antibiotics can’t work fast enough to help the patient. Realistically they’re at the same exact time in real life right but if you ask yourself “what’s going to kill them first” and that’s going to be the severe hypotension secondarily the sepsis.
Thank you so so much Mr. Mike, I have passed my Nclex just because of you, no words to describe my happiness, God bless you always, keep rocking
I pass nec lex in 2007 and that time i used to read books but now u explained it amazingly.
Thanks Mike. passed my NCLEX at 1st attempt.throughout my career these lessons will be helpful.
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at 12:14 why would we be giving dopamine to someone with hypovolemic shock if their HR is already elevated?
HR is the compensatory mechanism for low blood pressure. Dopamine is a vasopressor to increase blood pressure and increase perfusion to the body
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Hi Nurse Mike, i am a nurse but been out of practice for about 8years now, im currently processing my papers to get a license here in the UAE, your channel is a great blessing,wanted to avail the free video lectures and quizzes. i tried registering but i cant get through 😔
hi, are u in UAE now? i'm planning to take HAAD this last week of November.
Hai Mike ,how are , you,your all RUclips videos helped lot for my NCLEX exam ,Thank you so much.
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How can I take the quiz. I can't see any links
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"Write that one down " really motivates me❤
The mnemonics were very helpful. Thank you SO MUCH for it!!!
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Thank you so much. Very clear and understandable. You have helped me to understand this topic better.
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Dopamine is a vasopressor and is not given in cardiogenic shock because it will make the problem worse. There is already over-constriction, and dopamine will only amplify that. We need to fix the cause of the shock, for example, going to the cath lab to place a stent, initiating a nitride drip, etc. However, a positive inotrope called dobutamine is given because it increases the effectiveness of contractions.
I passed my exam.thank you. God bless you
Thank you so very much for all that you do. God bless you!
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Thank you so much for the informative videos,Im preparing Local board exam and Nclex exam.
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Thank you mike for helping us achieve our dreams
By God's will, I will pass my NCLEX the day after tomorrow!!!🙏🏾
CLAIMING IT!!
I passed my ENCLEX exam 2years ago. But i still subscribe ur channel to refresh my knowledge.
So glad that SimpleNursing has continued to help you!
Please cover all the chapter of Saunders book for nclex test. Thank you for your tricks and keywords . It helps a lot to memorizing the things. God bless you abundantly.Keep it up.i can't afford uworld and teachers. I am watching your vedios only and thinking to give exam in November.
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Hey, If you need a Saunders I can give you a copy. Just let me know
@@sedative87Hi, I'd love to have them too. 🙏
@@sedative87 I need it. Could you please send me
Please keep making nurse videos! Start with health assessment and go through skills one by one. Stroke, etc.
Hello kindly allow any country to log in in the quiz sections not only for usa and Canada. Thank you for the good work
Thanks for the video❤, But please notice that Septic shock causes Warm extremities not Cold…
And neurogenic shock is cold and clammy not warm and dry
@@naissacharles1399 Both Early septic and Neurogenic shock are having WARM EXTREMITIES.
Thanks Mike for this another informative video! 👍 👍👍
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Since I started following you .I have real improved ❤
I passed the NCLEX on the first attempt, thank you!
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What resources u used
Pls how do I download the quiz and study guide any help
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Could you please clarify CVP normal range ? I think is not accurate in the video
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AMAZING EXPLANATION THNK YOU!
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I’m from gambia learning science as a field not graduated yet and also I’m a slow learner so please can you also write some key points please🙏
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is there any pathophysiology for anaphylaxis?
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Too much applicable and simple thanks.
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@@SimpleNursing i tried to sign in, many time but it failed, can i send you a message to clarify my problem?
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Hey guys!
I will use this opportunity to thank everyone for support in tutorial videos, it has really helped me alot. I scored 87 in 2nd attempt
If I'm a success in my exams it's thanks to study tips and materials of Dr Russell as well. He's examiner who provides study materials and answer tips for upcoming question and explanation.
great video, very informative. this will help me with my exam
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Hello Mike.. so let’s say the patient’s oxygen saturation is 84% on room air & you want initiate oxygenation, must you still lower the head of the bed?
thank you, this is really helpful
You are wonderful... thanks a lot
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I loved all his lectures! Thank you Sir Mike from Philippines🥰
How many !milligrams of epi if not EpiPen to be use
wow. i love it. he is sooooooooooo cool and smart
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Thank you so much 🙏
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Huge NCLEX Tip
Thankyou sir you great explanation
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Your videos are amazing! Thank you soooooooo much!!
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Can I get a discount code please? I want to buy the 1 yr membership.
great brief information
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Thank for this. 🤝🤝🤝🤝
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amazing video!! thank you
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amazing........❤
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thank you
Sir your every thing is good
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Sir kindly makes vedioes on nursing skills, specially NICU nurse skills
Where is the quiz? I don't see it in the description box.
So helpful thank you!
Great awesome teaching methods
Fluids are no longer indicated for neurogenic shock in most cases, O2, stablization of C-spine then phenylephrine to maintain BP and organ perfusion, atropine for symptomatic bradycardia and mannitol for cerebral edema.
Hi guys
Is there one source that I can study it and pass nclex exam?
Thanks in advance
Thanks
very good and simple
awesome video mike. thank you
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This is fantástic,congratulation
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Not doing NCLEX, but MDCN, as all off you have passed I shall come back to celebrate my success too.
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Taking NCLEX in a few months 🤞🏾
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Good luck😢
like like your video Simple nursing !! ☺️
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Which software do u use for this beautiful presentation
that is Flash(adobe), i think
Wow lovely vidio you make it 😍 you did it 👏 sir please if you have time just make one vidio about burn formula &nursing mgt
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Check nursern for that
We were taught in our class that CVP is 8-12.... does it depend on facility?
it is 8-12, maybe it's a typo for their part
Our class is taught, and the HESI I just took is 2-8
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Can you plz provide me link for quizzzzzzzz
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Very good ☺️
I hv been watching your videos not only 4 exam but 4 knowledge. And with this video you curated some part of it..why bro?.. plz don't cut it short
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I am new to your nice and best channel, I am from afghanistan and I want to participate in Nclex exam. Also I want to learn the contents of your channel so I want to ask you where to start, which video. Thank you in advance for your answer
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Thanks very much
I m claiming I will pass nclex after 2 weeks ❤
Superb
Some books say t6 or higher is for autonomic dysreflexia and some say neurogenic shock I’m very confused 😢