thank you for such a great work, sarah can you suggest any best book for pathophysiology and pathology. and it would be good idea if you do video on best books out there for M. students.
Keep doing what you're doing! You are an remarkable teacher and it's wonderful that you're sharing your gift with so many future nurses. My nursing study group talks about you like you're part of our squad. "Well, Sarah says..." is such a commonplace phrase that it is a running joke. Much love.
im listening everyday your videos and planning to take the exam in January. i did not practice yet q&a, any suggestions. took nclex rn many times but i only understand everything since i found you last August 2018.
This channel is a great resource for learning! Books are one thing, but a live person explaining everything from the inside out is a whole different story and quality! Thanks a lot!
I'm a second year student now, and because of this pandemic I'm having a hard time studying CHD's, but thanks to you I manage to understand it. A truly life saver for us medical students. Thank you so much!
Now I know the difference between PFO and the different types of ASD. Thank you so much Sarah you’re such a wonderful person and a blessing to all of the nurses and those who are entering into a healthcare/medical field. God bless you more! Have a wonderful time always!
I was going to see if you had videos on congenital heart defects this week because we are currently covering this in class. And then, BOOM it popped up in my subscriptions. Amazing
Hi there, thanks a lot for this detailed video. A 17month baby in our family has Ostium Primum (Moderate 4mm) from left to right. We are going for surgery mid March this 2024. Family is worried, could you please tell us how normal is this procedure and what is the success rate?
I took my peds Hesi this morning. They had some questions about ages and stages questionnaire, what to do if you are the school nurse and a child has tree bark in their eyes, and what to do as an ER nurse with a patient who has ingested his grandmother's Digoxin. I realize that has nothing to do with this video but I just thought I would let you know about a couple questions that were on the Hesi today. Also there was a question about intestinal obstruction and a couple questions about heart cath.
I was diagnosed with a PFO in 2005 and I had to have A ❤️ CATH to see how the blood flows from ☝️ side of the ❤️ too the other. Now I have to see a cardiologist for the rest of my life
Could a larger ASD cause migraines? I'm a 27 year old female and I have been having a hard time finding answers for Migraines, bloating, eye sensitivity, long term cough and increased fatigue. I've had bronchitis 3 times and told I have asthma and migranes with aura, and anxiety attacks, but I have an inside feeling that more is going on? What can I ask for to rule this out?
If you are willing to sacrifice the needed time, and focus all your free time to it, you can make it. Its a huge sacrifice, but you CAN do it if you want it enough :)
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thank you for such a great work, sarah can you suggest any best book for pathophysiology and pathology.
and it would be good idea if you do video on best books out there for M. students.
Keep doing what you're doing! You are an remarkable teacher and it's wonderful that you're sharing your gift with so many future nurses. My nursing study group talks about you like you're part of our squad. "Well, Sarah says..." is such a commonplace phrase that it is a running joke. Much love.
im listening everyday your videos and planning to take the exam in January. i did not practice yet q&a, any suggestions. took nclex rn many times but i only understand everything since i found you last August 2018.
You are so beautiful 😍
This channel is a great resource for learning! Books are one thing, but a live person explaining everything from the inside out is a whole different story and quality! Thanks a lot!
First of all.... my professors can’t teach... second... thanks for taking over. Big fan
Hahahahha this is happening to me right now
mood. no lies here...
😂😂true
Sarah, class is cancelled right now due to COVID-19. Your videos are saving my life. Thank you for being awesome!
Yeah, I do agree. She explained more than my lecturer through Skype
I'm a second year student now, and because of this pandemic I'm having a hard time studying CHD's, but thanks to you I manage to understand it. A truly life saver for us medical students. Thank you so much!
Now I know the difference between PFO and the different types of ASD. Thank you so much Sarah you’re such a wonderful person and a blessing to all of the nurses and those who are entering into a healthcare/medical field. God bless you more! Have a wonderful time always!
These videos are absolutely wonderful!! Your videos have helped me for the last 2 years! I'm about to graduate in 30 days!! Thank you so much!!
You teach better than professors and doctors. Love ❣️ you
I love all your videos!!! I'm a foreign educated nurse and your videos helped me alot! I learned alot from you. Thank you Sarah!!!
Very nice.You're explaining like Professor of Cardiac Department.Good Wishes for You.
I was going to see if you had videos on congenital heart defects this week because we are currently covering this in class. And then, BOOM it popped up in my subscriptions. Amazing
Thank you for being a great nurse ❤️ I hope one day I will as great as you are.
Thank you so much for your great lecture .......so helpful ...i am 4 year pediatrics nursing student.........thank you again ...from Ethio..
From Egyptian nurse
You are a great nurse❤
I’m so thankful for you, like seriously. Here I am in peds class stressed out. I’m a visual learner so this helped a lot 💗.
You're so good
Your channel has really helped me😍
So helpful! I am taking my peds cardiac test in a few days, and this is PERFECT!!!
You are doing great !!!
Thanks so much for now I can explain to my fellow students since I got you very well
My proffesor notes its hard to understanding but thanks you more you make me to love medicine cause you made it easy🥰🥰🥰🤗🤗❤️
Thank you very much ...you help me a lot with my studies...
Omg your something else 😍😍😍😍 I can’t thank you enough 😘😘
The way you teach it is out of this world
Thank you so much for this video🙏🏽 it really helped me understand ASD
Thank you very much , you are gorgeous and your videos are very helpful , better than my lectures
It was very tough for me to understand but now I am able to understand it
Can you please make a video on shock! Your videos are the only videos that actually help me understand material in nursing school!
You’re wonderful 💜
Damm , you are so smart and have a great teaching ability , thanks 😊
Thank you so much
I was having difficulty understanding the concept
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Thanks very much.your teaching very clear.as well as easy to learn
I love your videos! I have a peds cardiac test in 2 weeks.
Hi there, thanks a lot for this detailed video. A 17month baby in our family has Ostium Primum (Moderate 4mm) from left to right. We are going for surgery mid March this 2024. Family is worried, could you please tell us how normal is this procedure and what is the success rate?
Thanks a lot for this nice information about ASD and it’s complications
Thanks again for a great lecture! I learned so much !
Thank you so much. Really enjoyed watching and helped me make some effective notes!!!!
I was very confused about this topic but thank you breaking it down i understand now.
Awesome👏👏👏 presentation
This is an awesome presentation because of the speaker!
Thank you for making this ❤️
Very informative @ RegisteredNurseRn..
Love from St.Lucia😊
Mam you are soo cute and genius
Thank you so much.
OMG Sarah! Love this. Just when am doing Peds rotation.... Love as always from Jamaica! xoxo
Good job 👍🏻
I took my peds Hesi this morning. They had some questions about ages and stages questionnaire, what to do if you are the school nurse and a child has tree bark in their eyes, and what to do as an ER nurse with a patient who has ingested his grandmother's Digoxin. I realize that has nothing to do with this video but I just thought I would let you know about a couple questions that were on the Hesi today. Also there was a question about intestinal obstruction and a couple questions about heart cath.
love your videos so helpful!
My baby boy was diagonised with a hole in the heart at3.17mm.what precoations must i take when handling at home?
Can you do a nicu series
You’re a genius
I was diagnosed with a PFO in 2005 and I had to have A ❤️ CATH to see how the blood flows from ☝️ side of the ❤️ too the other. Now I have to see a cardiologist for the rest of my life
ma’am you are our covid savior
You are soooo beautiful 🥰
OMG YOU ARE A LIFE SAVER!!!!!
it is very very good lesson
really great informative lecture!
Could a larger ASD cause migraines?
I'm a 27 year old female and I have been having a hard time finding answers for
Migraines, bloating, eye sensitivity, long term cough and increased fatigue.
I've had bronchitis 3 times and told I have asthma and migranes with aura, and anxiety attacks, but I have an inside feeling that more is going on? What can I ask for to rule this out?
Good
Thanks
Is this same as AV canal?
Is biontech safe for asd patiens? I was treated with closed heart surgery and now imworried
Can Atrial septal defect gets bigger over the time in adults??
Nice class
sarah i am your big fan?do you teach in any college ?i am dying to be your student.
thank you
Thanks for the lecture. quick question, Does stroke happen after right to left shunt develops?
good effort.thank you
thanks thanks thanks + hug
Please come to my college as professer need a proesser like u
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Good👍👍
Finally there’s information on part of my diagnosis lmao
I love you
I am a CNA, and I want to go back to school for RN; but I’m scared that I’ll fail/ or I WONT MEASURE UP😧😧😧
If you are willing to sacrifice the needed time, and focus all your free time to it, you can make it. Its a huge sacrifice, but you CAN do it if you want it enough :)
I have known a lot of CNAs that transition into the RN role. If you really want it, go for it! 🙂
I have been a CNA for many many years, but I've always wanted to be a nurse. I made up my mind in 2013 to go for it. I started out taking one class at a time. Well, I am proud to say Dec 19, 2020 I will graduating with my Bachelor degree in nursing!! All things are possible with GOD!!
Love that 💜
Thank u
Lv u sara
How to detect atrial septal defects earlier in life?
Divide by Zero by doing echo
I get hook because of your lovely face.
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First of all thank you for existing 🥹, and my question is the whole problem is because the foramen ovale didn’t close after birth?
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