I was an LPN for 13 years. I have been an RN for the past 3 years. I always got the gist of chest tubes, but you made this so clear and easy. When transitioning from LPN to RN, the instructor never explained chest tubes she just said "here is a chest tube and I know you all learned about these in LPN school, so we will move on to next lesson". I am now subscribed. Thanks.
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Interesting differences between American and Australian management of an ICC. Clamps are part of our emergency equipment and frequently used to find leaks in the tubing and to clamp when drain can’t be below chest height.
I was an LPN for 13 years. I have been an RN for the past 3 years. I always got the gist of chest tubes, but you made this so clear and easy. When transitioning from LPN to RN, the instructor never explained chest tubes she just said "here is a chest tube and I know you all learned about these in LPN school, so we will move on to next lesson". I am now subscribed. Thanks.
Happy to help! So glad you learned something and hope you are comfortable and confident with chest tubes 🤍 Thank you for being a nurse!
Thank you! Amazing teacher
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Yes it made sense. And I also have enjoy all your videos. Thank you so much for the diagrams and detailed explanations!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Soooo happy to help! Thank you for saying that and keep going!! ♥️♥️
You explain so well..Thank you ❤️
Wow! Thank you so much!! ⭐️
Please thanks a lot your videos have been so helpful for me since year one of medical school.
Excellent content and presentation.
I really appreciate this channel!!!
Thank you so much for saying that Lydia! 🫶🏼
Interesting differences between American and Australian management of an ICC. Clamps are part of our emergency equipment and frequently used to find leaks in the tubing and to clamp when drain can’t be below chest height.
Thank you my Proff. Most grateful
Thank you so much
Thank you so much for this vid! I really struggle with chest tubes and after watching this video, I feel a little more confident!!!
u slay!!! love the visuals!
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U are explaining the things better than sara.Amazing.
How about Cardiac Chest Tubes?
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