I really enjoy your videos! they're straight to the point and clear! do you think you can add visuals though, like how some of the equipment looks like? I've been watching all the funds videos for my upcoming test and it's a great review
I find it all helpful. It's something about the way you (and the other nurses) speak. I can hear your voice in my head calmly explaining while I'm taking a test or caring for a patient.
This just makes me so incredibly happy! I remember taking exams and hearing my mentor's voice in my head, so I know exactly what you mean! I'm so happy to be there with you in spirit while you test! --Meris :)
Awesome video thanks a lot the chest tubes are classic questions that never fail to come up in my test and I always get confused, this video nailed❗❗❗🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
I love your videos so much I went ahead and purchased the survival kit. My grades are very low but now I think I’ll do much better watching your videos
Great question--putting the end of the tube into sterile water allows for it to act as a water seal to prevent air from entering IN through the tube and into your patient. This is only a temporary solution to keep air out of the patient; you'd need to contact the provider immediately after that. --Meris :)
I really enjoy your videos! they're straight to the point and clear! do you think you can add visuals though, like how some of the equipment looks like? I've been watching all the funds videos for my upcoming test and it's a great review
Thank you so much! And great suggestion, I will mention it to the team! :) --Meris
I find it all helpful. It's something about the way you (and the other nurses) speak. I can hear your voice in my head calmly explaining while I'm taking a test or caring for a patient.
This just makes me so incredibly happy! I remember taking exams and hearing my mentor's voice in my head, so I know exactly what you mean! I'm so happy to be there with you in spirit while you test! --Meris :)
I definitely agree
Just wanted to let you know that you are a wonderful teacher! This is definitely your calling.
Thank you so much!
I learned more from this than 4 weeks in class
Awesome video thanks a lot the chest tubes are classic questions that never fail to come up in my test and I always get confused, this video nailed❗❗❗🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Yes! So much to know about chest tubes for nursing school! Glad to be able to help! --Meris :)
I love your videos so much I went ahead and purchased the survival kit. My grades are very low but now I think I’ll do much better watching your videos
Thank you so much, Chelda, what a kind thing for you to say! I hope the materials help you in school! --Meris :)
I love you!! I just needed someone to teach me , 👏 great job
We are so happy to help. This makes our day!😍
Thank you, you're so good at explaining.🙏
This makes my whole day, thank you so much! --Meris :)
Thank you so much.
You're welcome!
Advice on how to study better for nursing school? I feel like my studying isn't adequate
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So glad it was helpful! Please feel free to share a link to our channel with your classmates and friends in nursing school. ❤️
Thanks a lot.
You're most welcome! --Meris :)
You are awesome
Thank you! 😍
My school asked how long the tubing should be :)
hi meris, you just mentioned that when the tube is disconnected, put the end of tube in sterile water. why is this so??
wont it suck water with breathing?
Great question--putting the end of the tube into sterile water allows for it to act as a water seal to prevent air from entering IN through the tube and into your patient. This is only a temporary solution to keep air out of the patient; you'd need to contact the provider immediately after that. --Meris :)
@@LevelUpRN thank u for clarification
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