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Christina Heard
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 12 ต.ค. 2015
Nursing Education
Fukuda Rolling Cardiac Monitors 7
Video on tutorial on the Fukuda rolling cardiac monitors.
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Fukuda Bedside Monitors Alarms 4
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This video covers the alarm functions on the fukuda cardiac monitors.
Fukuda Bedside Monitors Critical Care3
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Video tutorial on Fukuda bedside monitors
Ekg for nurses chapter 4 part 2
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ekg,12 lead interpretation,nursing education, nursing certification,critical care nursing, intensive care nursing
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Thank you very much!!!
There’s no option to electronically measure intervals??
Ty... Excellent review:)
Clear and concise! Great presentation! Thank you!
Amazing. I wish I could subscribe
Thank you
Thank you!
Where are you from Christina?
THANK YOU SO MUCH! CLEAR AS DAYLIGHT EXPLAINING THIS!
This is GOLD!
This video is very informative and entertaining I love your content I love your videos you're a true talent I'm happy I met you through Jeanette and happy to be a member of your Channel please stay safe and stay blessed
The best video explaining the topic I’ve found on TH-cam. Well Done!! -multisystem icu nurse
Dear Dr. Christina, would please tell me why the normal parameters of thermodynamics vary from one source to another? Thanks
you are a wonderful teacher...thanks
4 types of shock. Hypovolemia, Cardiogenic, Distributive, and Obstructive.
I can't hear anything.
Turn your volume on
From my textbook Pulmonary Artery Occlusive pressure and Pulmonary Artery Wedge Pressure are the same? Can you elaborate on the difference? I've done research and haven't been able to find the difference. Thank you in advance.
As a pharm student in cvicu these videos were incredibly helpful to refresh on hemodynamics! Thank you!
Thoracic ICU nurse here to say THANK YOU for making this topic so much clearer. Very well done.
Great videos, using these videos to refresh, I only float to CVICU, you make life a lot easier! Ty!
These are so clear and helpful ! Thank you!
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Superb
These are so clear and helpful ! Thank you!
New Cvicu nurse, this video just made things so much clearer for me. Thank you 🙏
Nursing student from Phoenix AZ reaching out to say thank you for this wonderful video.
great!! Thank you so much!!
Thanks for uploading. Excellent and crystal clear.
Why did you refer to a physician as he? Are you discriminating against genders?
Sanjar lmaoooo
really? you reaching
The physician is a hermaphrodite
You are the person that goes into a learning environment for a different reason.
How do I assign a channel number to my central?
Must be added to the central from the service screen.
How do I assign a channel number to my central?
Outstanding! Thank you so much!
Thanks for making this video tutorial. It's a life saver.👌🏻🙌🏼👍🏼
thanks it has helped me understand for my course work
Thank you so much your hemodynamics videos really help me a lot to understand hemodynamics monitoring. You’re a great teacher.
meters squared, not millimeters squared
I wish TH-cam had a like and LOVE button so i could give it a LOVE rating. Ive watched so many videos on this topic and I FINALLY understand because of your simple direct explanation. Thanks.
Thank you!
How 3 people gave this a thumbs down, I will never know...
Thank you very much for the video! Very didactic!
He or she*
is there a part 3?
I really liked your video, listening to instructor I was totally confused. You helped make things much clearer. Thanks
That was great! Thank you! :)
Hi Cristina i want to contact you personaly if it is possible plz rply
awesome video!
Thank you for explaining PAWP
first of all, your part 1 and part 2 of hemodynamic monitoring is incredibly descriptive and helpful to me. I had a really hard time understanding physiology and I truly feel like I got a decent hand on things after this. I'll be coming back to the videos as needed. I do have some difficulty with the stammering speech, though. I had to go back and listen to each 15-20 seconds to figure out the full sentence of what you were saying. Clearly, the narrator is intelligent and helpful. Thank you for these!