I barely passed fundamentals and pharmacology and then failed med-surg second semester. I couldn't connect text book knowledge to nursing judgment, which led to poor test results. I had time to reflect and stumbled into your videos. I will be going back to nursing school next fall with your book in hand. Thanks.
CO stands for cardiac output and is calculated by the volume of blood in the left ventricle and how many times the heart beats each minute. The normal cardiac output is 4 to 8 liters a minute. For example if a person's stroke volume is 70 ml and their heart is beating 70 times a minute, multiplying these 2 numbers gives you 4900 mL or 4.9 liters which is within normal limits. Keith
Just subscribed to ur channel!😊 I'm an RN for 4 yrs only and work in a cardiac unit and I still found ur video very informative! Love learning more and refreshing my knowledge! Love the visuals and metaphors. For a visual learner like myself, I really appreciated that!! Wish u were my teacher!!! Thank you!!!
Thanks, Keith! I'm just beginning my journey in nursing. I'm in the second semester of 4 and then it's off to the state boards. I hoping to learn a lot from your videos!
Thanks for commenting! My passion is to emphasize what is most relevant to the bedside using my lens of 35 years clinical practice. You will find my content practical and applicable to the bedside where it matters most. Good luck in your studies!
You are incredibly informative and I learn so well from your videos because you are passionate about nursing and it shows! It allows me to learn critical content a lot better and retain the information to use in a clinical setting. Thank you!
Ben Royce Thank you for your feedback Ben and it is a pleasure to share what I have learned over 30 years of practice with the next generation of health care professionals!
I barely passed fundamentals and pharmacology and then failed med-surg second semester. I couldn't connect text book knowledge to nursing judgment, which led to poor test results. I had time to reflect and stumbled into your videos. I will be going back to nursing school next fall with your book in hand. Thanks.
Thanks for the feedback and I know that you will be successful the 2nd time around!
I keep getting an error message when I click the link to the cardiac Med
your link doesn't work here or on your website.
what CO range is considered acceptable or normal?
CO stands for cardiac output and is calculated by the volume of blood in the left ventricle and how many times the heart beats each minute. The normal cardiac output is 4 to 8 liters a minute. For example if a person's stroke volume is 70 ml and their heart is beating 70 times a minute, multiplying these 2 numbers gives you 4900 mL or 4.9 liters which is within normal limits. Keith
Thanks so much for your take on nursing school. It helped inspire me to pursue a path in nursing education.
I am humbled that I could make a difference in your life. Thanks for sharing!
Good stuff Keith!
Rob Morris
+Rob Morris Thanks Rob
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Just subscribed to ur channel!😊 I'm an RN for 4 yrs only and work in a cardiac unit and I still found ur video very informative! Love learning more and refreshing my knowledge! Love the visuals and metaphors. For a visual learner like myself, I really appreciated that!! Wish u were my teacher!!! Thank you!!!
You are very welcome! Thanks for the feedback and will continue to kick out relevant content for both new and experienced nurses such as yourself!
You are very welcome!
Thanks, Keith! I'm just beginning my journey in nursing. I'm in the second semester of 4 and then it's off to the state boards. I hoping to learn a lot from your videos!
Thanks for commenting! My passion is to emphasize what is most relevant to the bedside using my lens of 35 years clinical practice. You will find my content practical and applicable to the bedside where it matters most. Good luck in your studies!
You are incredibly informative and I learn so well from your videos because you are passionate about nursing and it shows! It allows me to learn critical content a lot better and retain the information to use in a clinical setting. Thank you!
Ben Royce Thank you for your feedback Ben and it is a pleasure to share what I have learned over 30 years of practice with the next generation of health care professionals!
This was an awesome informative video! I am preparing for a test next week and it surely helped me understand cardiac output! Thank you!!
Thanks for the feedback Irene and good luck on your test!