WOOHOO!!! Thank you so much for all of your amazing videos. I found out a few hours ago that I passed my NCLEX that I took on Friday! Thank you so much for everything!!
Dear Cathy, Don't stop what you are doing. You are a big help to struggling nursing students like me. You are awesome. Your cards are useful. Thank you so much. You are awesome.
I watched all of your videos and I got a 2 on my nursing pharmacology ATI from knowing no meds at all last year, and this year I did it again and got a 3! Thank you so much and I've told everybody in my cohort to watch your videos 💕
Cathy, I just passed my ATI Pharmacology test and I can’t thank you enough for all of the fantastic info! Your cards and these videos are so so so helpful
There’s something about how Kathy explains things in her videos that just makes information stick. I don’t know how she does it but I hope she never stops
You are fantastic! I love your shortcuts for memorization! I use them all the time (i.e. anticholinergic AEs being can't pee, can't see, can't spit, can't ....poop) Love your style of teaching. Thank you thank you thank you!!!!!
Hi Alma. Our cards and videos can definitely help LPN students. There is a large amount of overlap in the concepts taught in both RN and LPN nursing programs. The key thing to remember is your scope of practice! The information on the flashcards is based on what we believe are the most important concepts that you need to know for both programs.🙂
It means there is a black box warning for the drug (potential for serious harm). There is a legend on the back of the cover card with definitions of our icons. Take care and good luck studying.
Makes me mad at my cardiologist who knew I had asthma and low blood pressure due to a connective tissue disorder, but gave me propranolol anyway because I had POTS and that's all he focused on. 🤦
Hi Leilani, Here is a link to Pharmacology edition 2: www.leveluprn.com/products/pharmacology-cards-for-nursing-students. You can find all of our other decks under the link study card. Hope that helps!😊
WOOHOO!!! Thank you so much for all of your amazing videos. I found out a few hours ago that I passed my NCLEX that I took on Friday! Thank you so much for everything!!
That is awesome! Congratulations!!!!🎉
Hi, a tip I've heard for remembering the difference between beta 1 and beta 2 is " you have 1 heart and 2 lungs"...Thanks for the amazing videos !!!
I passed my nclex today and I had to come back to just thank you for your wonderful, short and straight to the point videos. God bless you
Congratulations!🎉👏 Please email us at support@leveluprn.com so we can help you celebrate!🙂
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Congratulations!!
Congrats
Dear Cathy,
Don't stop what you are doing. You are a big help to struggling nursing students like me. You are awesome. Your cards are useful. Thank you so much. You are awesome.
Thank you so much!🙂
I watched all of your videos and I got a 2 on my nursing pharmacology ATI from knowing no meds at all last year, and this year I did it again and got a 3! Thank you so much and I've told everybody in my cohort to watch your videos 💕
That is awesome! Thank you!!
Absolutely amazing I passed my nclex rn on the 1st try with help from your videos. 1 yr later I still watch your videos. 💖
😍 That just made our day!! So happy to have been of help and still a place to go... let us know how else we can help. Congratulations!
Love the tip about remembering the difference between beta 1 and non selective blockers!
Cathy, I just passed my ATI Pharmacology test and I can’t thank you enough for all of the fantastic info! Your cards and these videos are so so so helpful
There’s something about how Kathy explains things in her videos that just makes information stick. I don’t know how she does it but I hope she never stops
your mnemonics >
you deserve the world Cathy parks thank you
Thank you so much!😊
"Lol... blocked." That's how I always remembered that, like some sassy girl who reads a message, laughs at it and blocks the individual
Kathy,BScN you are the real deal.
Thanks alot.
You are fantastic! I love your shortcuts for memorization! I use them all the time (i.e. anticholinergic AEs being can't pee, can't see, can't spit, can't ....poop) Love your style of teaching. Thank you thank you thank you!!!!!
You are very welcome!
I appreciate your videos. I use your tips in teaching my PN students. Thanks, Cathy.
You are so welcome!
Thank you! Quick & direct to the point :)
So glad it was helpful! Thanks for the kind comment.
You provided a lot of important information
Thank you so much madam for giving good information about calcium channel blockers ma
You are most welcome
Another wonderful - sweet - helpful - educational video!!! Thanks a million for helping so much!!!!
You are so welcome!😊
I appreciate your video. It is very helpful and I love to use the tips like "Very nice drug, Please listen carefully" ;))
Happy to hear!
Thank you.. Praise the Lord Jesus!
Thanks!
Looking forward to the rest of the videos for this deck!
I love your videos. Your hints are so helpful. Thank you. I will purchasing your pharmacology cards soon
Thank you so much!
Thanks so much for the awesome explanations ❤🎓🎓
You really helped me.
I'm so glad!😊
can you describe sympathetic outflow? (regarding clonidine's mode of action)
Thank you!
Very helpful ❤
So glad! Thank you for watching.
Basically what I am noticing is that we need to have an understanding of physiology and chemistry to grasp pharmacology medications.
Yes, you have to know these basics, so need to take classes if you do not understand what the material was explained.
What about the centrally-acting alpha-2 agonist drug called Methyldopa??
You should be getting my tuition😅
You are too kind! 😊
Please make more videos for the cardiovascular system.
yes ,please
🙏🏿 Thank you
You are so welcome😊
Do you cover pregnancy with the cards? Whether they are safe or not?
You are amazing
Thank you so much!
Please accept the flush card order from overseas.
How about nebivolol?
Thanks
Very welcome!
Hi cathy are your cards helpful for LPN nurses or only RN?
Hi Alma. Our cards and videos can definitely help LPN students. There is a large amount of overlap in the concepts taught in both RN and LPN nursing programs. The key thing to remember is your scope of practice! The information on the flashcards is based on what we believe are the most important concepts that you need to know for both programs.🙂
Thank you alot
You're welcome!
Cathy, what does the skull mean on the flash cards? Death or toxicity? I can't seem to find this answer anywhere.
It means there is a black box warning for the drug (potential for serious harm). There is a legend on the back of the cover card with definitions of our icons. Take care and good luck studying.
@@LevelUpRN thanks for your quick response!
Please listen carefully.
That’s right!
Makes me mad at my cardiologist who knew I had asthma and low blood pressure due to a connective tissue disorder, but gave me propranolol anyway because I had POTS and that's all he focused on. 🤦
“ you might actually have more than one mother” lmao
Where can I get your cards to purchase
Thank you for your interest! Here you go: www.leveluprn.com/products/pharmacology-cards-for-nursing-students
Hi I want to purchase deck pharmacology card?i can I avail it?
Hi Leilani, Here is a link to Pharmacology edition 2: www.leveluprn.com/products/pharmacology-cards-for-nursing-students. You can find all of our other decks under the link study card. Hope that helps!😊
So where am I get these cards from ?
Hi Amanda, Here is a link: www.leveluprn.com/products/pharmacology-cards-for-nursing-students. 😊
I am confused about your “cool chicken.”
Cari She explains it in this video ruclips.net/video/V0Pl8HQMkb8/видео.html basically "cool chicken" is her little tip to remember the med colchicine
Thank you Chas! 🙂
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Welcome!