Thanks for these videos! I passed my CCRN yesterday. These were nice to listen to after reviewing the same chapter from Barrons review , kind of like a follow along. For anyone taking the test, Barrons does a great job of giving difficult questions in comparison to the actual exam. Do all of the practice questions after each topic giving main focus to Cardio, Resp, and hemodynamics and neuro. The synergy model is something you should def glance at before the exam.
Did you feel like since you were able to answer the barons questions that you were able to answer the CCRN test questions easier since the Barrons questions were harder?
@@TennisBabee2011Yes! I do think barrons questions were slightly harder and understanding why I got those questions wrong helped me answer questions on the exam.
Thanks a lot Brent!!! I just did my CCRN today and passed. Your videos were very helpful!! Appreciate your hardwork in putting those videos. Thank you!!!
@@kajmiiir__RN_BSN_CCRN It was real hard. Lots and lots of hemodynamics and the resp related questions. I’ve had real hard time figuring out between the two options.
This helped me pass my CCRN yesterday! I can’t believe I knew what the pacemaker settings were (there was only one question haha). But there were sooooo many cardiac questions so thank you for this and for recording on a good mic! Lol I listened to this nonstop while driving back and forth to work.
Lifelong, thank u millions. Your tutorials helped me greatly, passing the CCRN with no problem. I also used my TNCC and Fundamentals of Critical Care books.
I really appreciate these videos! I watched all of them while reviewing for the test and just passed my CCRN today! I appreciate you making these videos and the content really did apply to the test!
+marisol esc you bet. It's next on my list. Though, unfortunately, that is a lot to cover too, so it will still be a week or two out. Thanks for the support
Hey just wanted to say thanks for the great vid. Have some feedback for you as I totally think efforts such as these should be rewarded. If you break these up into ~15-20 min videos you'll get to fully flesh out single sections, easy to digest, can market it as being able to fit in a coffee break & generate traffic & ad revenue on each. Also those mid ccrn review can cherry pick topics of review & you can still throw it all in a playlist to comprise a "full" review. Got my sub! Big on podcasts for my commute I'll be checking that out too.
+shy l thank you for your feedback back, it is definitely welcomed. I've considered shorter videos, however, not quite sure if I'd like to change that just yet. Eventually, when I'm finished with the CCRN videos, there will be shorter "educational" videos that mainly teach one topic
@@LifelongNursing These are definitely great videos, can you include the actual heart sounds in future educational videos if possible. That would be the icing on the cake, again thanks.
Question! at 39:38 the slide says beta blockers are given for chronic heart failure, but then it says negative inotropes are contraindicated. Can you please explain? are beta blockers the exception?
I have posted this somewhere on this very video about five months ago, I was actually just looking for the comment to see a reply. But it may have been deleted. But to be fair Barrons per reddit and other places I have looked is the best prep guide.
Unfortunately I haven't kept any files once the videos were made, with the exception of my last video. Endocrine. If you'd like that, I'll be happy to email it to you
Barron's is helpful, although it doesn't contain updated information from AACN like I include in the videos. The upside is, it's not a ton of information that is updated.
I just passed my CCRN exam today after watching all your videos. Thank you thank you
Thanks for these videos! I passed my CCRN yesterday. These were nice to listen to after reviewing the same chapter from Barrons review , kind of like a follow along. For anyone taking the test, Barrons does a great job of giving difficult questions in comparison to the actual exam. Do all of the practice questions after each topic giving main focus to Cardio, Resp, and hemodynamics and neuro. The synergy model is something you should def glance at before the exam.
Sorry and link you can share
Did you feel like since you were able to answer the barons questions that you were able to answer the CCRN test questions easier since the Barrons questions were harder?
@@TennisBabee2011Yes! I do think barrons questions were slightly harder and understanding why I got those questions wrong helped me answer questions on the exam.
@@harwindersandhu6067 what version of the book or where can we find that at?
So glad there are videos to follow along with the Barron's CCRN Exam Book.
Just did my CCRN and 80% of the questions came from Cardiac. Almost 4slides in and i already see 4 questions from there.
Mukuhi sasa... planning to take mine soon.
@@IrushKansas all the best. Don't forget the Hemodynamic numbers.
did u pass?
@@joetraveler5609 yes i did..
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Thanks a lot Brent!!! I just did my CCRN today and passed. Your videos were very helpful!! Appreciate your hardwork in putting those videos. Thank you!!!
How was it ?
@@kajmiiir__RN_BSN_CCRN It was real hard. Lots and lots of hemodynamics and the resp related questions. I’ve had real hard time figuring out between the two options.
Thanks for your hard work with these videos. I found them so helpful. I just passed my CCRN today, yay!!!
Thank you and congratulations!!!!!
Thank you for talking the time to make these videos! I passed the CCRN today on the first try-definitely thanks (in part) to these.
Definitely found these videos to be a great guide! Passed the CCRN today literally listened to cardio and neuro videos before I went for testing.
Glad to be able to help!
@LC congrats!. Did you use any other resource in studying?
I also used the PASS CCRN Book but mostly the Q/A that comes with the book on Evolve
I did exactly the same, pass CCRN book which is only $26 in Amazon.
Owel G can you use that for PCCN as well
This helped me pass my CCRN yesterday! I can’t believe I knew what the pacemaker settings were (there was only one question haha). But there were sooooo many cardiac questions so thank you for this and for recording on a good mic! Lol I listened to this nonstop while driving back and forth to work.
Glad to help!!!
Passed it today, thanks for the time you took to make these videos.
Congrats!!
@@LifelongNursing do you have cd that I can buy
Lifelong, thank u millions. Your tutorials helped me greatly, passing the CCRN with no problem. I also used my TNCC and Fundamentals of Critical Care books.
Thanks for the good words. Glad I could contribute
Perfect for learners who cannot read for more than five minutes without feeling eye strain.
These are great videos. Simplified. It definitely helped me pass the CCRN exam. Thanks!
You're very welcome. Glad I could help
I really appreciate these videos! I watched all of them while reviewing for the test and just passed my CCRN today! I appreciate you making these videos and the content really did apply to the test!
What did you use to study?
These videos make me wonder why other instructors make things seem so complicated! Great work!
Will be taking my exam in October of this year! Thank you for this review!!
I’d love to know how you did and what your experience was like if you don’t mind sharing? Wishing you the best on your exam!
i take this test in a few days; your videos are awesome if you don’t teach at a university you definitely should
Thank you!
First of all, love your voice! Second of all, clear explanation, easy to understand!!
I'm planning to take exam next year 😊😙☺
Thank you for this video (and all the other ones). Great resource and outlines everything nicely.
Savannah Larabee thank you very much. I'm glad I can help!!!
Thanks for all your videos, Please I really need the pulmonary review .. If you can in the near future, Thanks again for your great job!!
+marisol esc you bet. It's next on my list. Though, unfortunately, that is a lot to cover too, so it will still be a week or two out. Thanks for the support
This is a nice review- would love to seen Pediatric CCRN focused reviews!
Thank you so much for the video. Your voice is easy to listen to :)
Really dig these videos, lots of good information. Thanks!
+Kelsey Koyanagi You're very welcome! Thank you!
Thank you! I had to subscribe:)
Thank you for subscribing!
Awesome review. Thanks! Looking for more!
Thank you! More to come eventually.
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it seems like you are reading along Barrons CCRN book
wonderful teaching skills
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!
very easily understanding video /thank you
Thanks
First off, this was extremely helpful. Had to subscribe!
Was a hemodynamics video every uploaded? I can't seem to find it.
great video.
Hey just wanted to say thanks for the great vid. Have some feedback for you as I totally think efforts such as these should be rewarded. If you break these up into ~15-20 min videos you'll get to fully flesh out single sections, easy to digest, can market it as being able to fit in a coffee break & generate traffic & ad revenue on each. Also those mid ccrn review can cherry pick topics of review & you can still throw it all in a playlist to comprise a "full" review. Got my sub! Big on podcasts for my commute I'll be checking that out too.
+shy l thank you for your feedback back, it is definitely welcomed. I've considered shorter videos, however, not quite sure if I'd like to change that just yet. Eventually, when I'm finished with the CCRN videos, there will be shorter "educational" videos that mainly teach one topic
@@LifelongNursing These are definitely great videos, can you include the actual heart sounds in future educational videos if possible. That would be the icing on the cake, again thanks.
Thank you again!
Omg thank you so much!!!! Thank. YOU!
great videos, I just subscribed
Thanks for your feedback and thank you for subscribing!!!
Question! at 39:38 the slide says beta blockers are given for chronic heart failure, but then it says negative inotropes are contraindicated. Can you please explain? are beta blockers the exception?
Good question
In the acute phase, BB can exacerbate symptoms. Acute HF exacerbation may present with hypotension in which case, a beta blocker is contraindicated.
Great video..
Thank you, I'm very glad you liked it!
lecture looks familiar = Barrons CCRN book :)
I have posted this somewhere on this very video about five months ago, I was actually just looking for the comment to see a reply. But it may have been deleted. But to be fair Barrons per reddit and other places I have looked is the best prep guide.
Like to listen to him while reviewing the Barron's CCRN exam book
FANTASTIC lecture! Thank you!
Do you have a video on hemodynamics? its mentioned in the video but I dont see it posetd
it would be nice if there was a link to download this slideshow
Very informative.
Thank you!
how come for reciprocal changes in the anterior MI we look at lead (1), 2, and avF, not lead 2, 3, and avF
are you serious? how are you even a nurse?
William Thomas 😒
Isn’t it pulsus paradoxus?
So helpful thank you! Did you post a hemodynamics video?
Should be posted Monday. Thanks for asking!!!
Has the hemodynamics video been posted yet? thank you !
May I have the copy of the explaination or soft copy
Are these slides available for download? Thank you.
Do you need an 83 to pass or 88/125. I’ve seen both on different websites !
do you have these in a downloaded powerpoint so i could print off?
In systolic heart failure you said to give beta blockers but then said contraindicated is negative inotropes?
Did he ever make a hemodynamic video
A mnemonic to remember the auscultation points: All Prostitutes Take Money. Save Erb's point, of course.
Is this video also good review for the PCCN??
For the most part, but there is less detail and slight changes as these are alittle old.
IS there just cardiovascular critical certification
yes
39:40 isnt bb a negative inotrope? o.O
Can we buy the notes for these slides please
Yes it is called Barron's CCRN Exam Book
@@karina-so2hz where we can buy?Thanjs
The tricuspid point at 01:30 should be on the left side, no?
Mike McLean no, tricuspid is right. Mitral (bicuspid) is left.
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Hello, I am studying for the PCCN. Can I also use this material? Thanks
I've not taken the PCCN exam, however some of the fundamentals should be the same such as body systems, first line medications, etc.
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Anyway to get the power points ? Or as PDF to print off and write notes on?
Unfortunately I haven't kept any files once the videos were made, with the exception of my last video. Endocrine. If you'd like that, I'll be happy to email it to you
You can buy Barons CCRN review, it seems to be pretty much verbatim, and that book includes a pre test and some tests in the back of the book.
Barron's is helpful, although it doesn't contain updated information from AACN like I include in the videos. The upside is, it's not a ton of information that is updated.
Still no pdf file or ppts slides to print??? I'm a visual learner and do better with taking notes.
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Is the microphone in your mouth?
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Hello thank you for this! This is gonna be helpful in my review - I was wondering if theres a ppt or pdf to accompany the review? Many thanks!
Hi, sorry, there isn't one. I will be adding this for future videos. Thanks for watching!!
it is pretty much identical to the Barrons Book
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Are you affiliated with Barron? I feel as though this is regurgitation of the Barron book.
Mitral regurgitation? Could be serious… better report that to your attending thats named Karen.
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This is so bland, monotone, and lacking of character that I legitimately thought it was AI at first.
you literally stole this entirely from Barron's CCRN review guide.
You must work for Barron or some..?
Mind your business…
And? does Barrons give a voiced over review that can be easily accessed for free to play during a commute? No? cool.
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