COPD/Pneumonia SKINNY Reasoning Case Study

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  • Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 33

  • @ontheskies
    @ontheskies 4 года назад +9

    More case studies!!! This is awesome

  • @meahbooo
    @meahbooo 3 года назад +3

    OMG!! This is the best learning channel I have ever come across!!! OMG!!! I love it!!!! I love it!!!

  • @staceyarey7904
    @staceyarey7904 2 года назад

    I love these and I need more! I'm a practicing nurse at a long-term care facility, and my fear is I will lose my skills in nursing prioritization, diagnosing and quick intervention.. I'm turning to these videos to make sure I stay sharp in this area, so that I am prepared when I get a job in a hospital.. thank you for making these!!

  • @rachelelizabee5450
    @rachelelizabee5450 5 лет назад +7

    This is gold. Thank you!

  • @nicemoljose7748
    @nicemoljose7748 Год назад

    Fantastic. You are a great Teacher.

  • @leeva316
    @leeva316 4 года назад +7

    Your explanation is helpful and the verbal description of this SKINNY Reasoning case study may take 15 to 20 minutes but doing these 4-6 page worksheets is a tedious time sink. Many of the sections are repetitive and the diagnostic data are never listed with units. I need some Albutaball just to get through these worksheets.

  • @amyhansen489
    @amyhansen489 4 года назад +1

    Just what I needed for my students.

  • @adlog1432
    @adlog1432 Год назад

    Great explanation!

  • @Samri3344
    @Samri3344 Год назад

    "There is something cooking and it not dinner" 100%

  • @kirandeepkaur3989
    @kirandeepkaur3989 4 года назад +1

    Thats awesome and so valuable to be a great nurse.

  • @ainamardhiah3940
    @ainamardhiah3940 2 года назад

    what is the different Po2 and O2 saturation, which one is more significant?

  • @dalaisand5453
    @dalaisand5453 2 года назад

    What I think?
    I think you are amazing!!

  • @emmanuelroman8920
    @emmanuelroman8920 3 года назад +1

    awesome, more of this please!

  • @nennehbilkisubarie7411
    @nennehbilkisubarie7411 2 года назад

    Thank you very much. This is so great

  • @VernessaBloom
    @VernessaBloom 4 года назад +1

    thank you sooo much ..you are amazing !!

  • @noie77
    @noie77 Год назад

    Sn here thank u so much this learned a lot

  • @Lungs523
    @Lungs523 Год назад

    Such an informative video thanks for making it

  • @rn.2484
    @rn.2484 4 года назад +1

    Thank you very much Sir. bless u

  • @dionnawalton6069
    @dionnawalton6069 6 лет назад +1

    Hi. I wanted to know if you know of any resources that can help me pass my Respiratory therapy clinical simulation exam. I really like the way present your case studies and I would like to find a resource that presents the information kind of like you do. Thank you so much.

    • @ThinkLikeANurse
      @ThinkLikeANurse  6 лет назад +3

      Dionna Walton I have many more case studies including an excellent respiratory topic on COPD/pneumonia on my website Keithrn.com that can help you. Go to the clinical reasoning case studies button on my homepage. The unfolding reasoning is my most complex and would have the most information on this topic that can help you. Good luck on your studies and I wish you success in all that you do!

  • @lixiaona
    @lixiaona 2 года назад

    It is amazing lecture!

  • @cliann2453
    @cliann2453 2 года назад

    Thank you🙏🏻

  • @mediatricemutiyumana1630
    @mediatricemutiyumana1630 4 года назад

    Thank you

  • @alberthamullings2952
    @alberthamullings2952 2 года назад

    Informative

  • @leeanningram9204
    @leeanningram9204 4 года назад

    Excellent

  • @Kyle999ist
    @Kyle999ist 3 года назад

    This is great

  • @NRGvideoproduction
    @NRGvideoproduction 6 лет назад

    Thank you!

  • @tutorscrib374
    @tutorscrib374 2 года назад

    NURSING ESSAY AND ASSIGNMENT WRITING SERVICES.

  • @missesangry
    @missesangry 3 года назад

    🤓 yay

  • @daleharrison1689
    @daleharrison1689 8 месяцев назад

    Don’t think your average nurse has this knowledge, guess system at fault. You rarely get to see the same nurse or doctor once admitted.