To be not confused for rubeola and rubella, I made this: Rubella is like a bell alarm that dropped so it is droplet and Rubeola is like saying “Olah” so you wave on the air so it is airborne 😂
If anyone is studying for the NCLEX, you can easily memorize the whole list by writing it down multiple times on a piece of paper. All the terms look daunting but if you write it down multiple times on a piece of paper you will start getting the hang of it. I just recently memorized All three contact precautions within an hour and a half. 😃
@@ezmed I took Nclex last Feb 14, got the results today and I passed after 98 questions. Your mnemonic helped me a lot there were a lot of questions about droplet precautions man thank you!
How much you should keep the distance between you and soomeone who has" droplet disease"? 1 meter 2 meter 0.5 meter 3 meter The correct answer is 1 right? 1 meter. Thx
Appreciate the comment! Conjunctivitis is contact. Do you remember the context in which they were teaching airborne? Or maybe they were talking about herpes zoster ophthalmicus, at which point airborne may be appropriate if ruling out disseminated zoster.
TB is an airborne infection. Airborne infections live as tiny residue particles in the air, called droplet nuclei, which are smaller and travel further distances than your standard droplet infections that require droplet precautions. Therefore, TB requires airborne precautions. Hope that helps! 🙏🏻
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To be not confused for rubeola and rubella, I made this: Rubella is like a bell alarm that dropped so it is droplet and Rubeola is like saying “Olah” so you wave on the air so it is airborne 😂
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SPIDERMAN
S- sepsis, scarlet, streptococcus
P -parvovirus b19 (fifth disease), pneumonia, pertussis (whooping cough)
I- influenza
D- diphtheria
E- epiglottitis
R- rubella
M- mumps, meningitis, mycoplasma pneumoniae
AN- adenovirus
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Can't thankyou enough for this
TQ so much sir
But what is b19
Is this for droplet ?
One of the best lessons I have ever come across! Thank you
Great to hear, appreciate you watching! 🙏🏻
If anyone is studying for the NCLEX, you can easily memorize the whole list by writing it down multiple times on a piece of paper. All the terms look daunting but if you write it down multiple times on a piece of paper you will start getting the hang of it. I just recently memorized All three contact precautions within an hour and a half. 😃
❤the most excellent lecture from all what I have seen I understand clearly how Now. God Bless you
Hey thanks! 🙏🏻 Glad it helped you understand it clearly! 👏
One of best videos. Very insightful and easily memorable. Thank you and I hope I could remember all this in the exams
Much appreciated and means a lot! 🙏🏻 Glad it's easy to remember and good luck on your exams! 💯
At first I thought the mnemonics with the droplets are corny, but, it actually helped me remember. Thanks!
Haha doesn't matter how corny they are as long as they help you remember it! 🔥 Glad you found them useful! Best of luck to you!
@@ezmed I took Nclex last Feb 14, got the results today and I passed after 98 questions. Your mnemonic helped me a lot there were a lot of questions about droplet precautions man thank you!
@@ralphrubiano800 That's awesome! Congrats on passing! 💯 Like hearing the success stories! Time to enjoy the weekend and celebrate! 🙌
Great videos with easy explanations and mnemonics. Thank you 🙏🙏
Mnemonics definitely help! 🙌 You’re welcome!
the best I have heard it taught thus far. thank you!!
That means a lot! Thank you for watching! 🙏🏻
Contact infections
RISEME
R_ respiratory syncial virus
I- infuenza
S-skin infections
E- eye infections
M- mrsa
E- enteric infections
So useful coz it is simplified, thanks! ❤
Diphtheria (Pharyngeal)
Rubella (German Measles)
Oral Pharyngitis
Pertussis
Pneumonia
Epiglottis
Erythema Infectiousum (5th dis.)
Tonsillitis
Influenza
Scarlet fever
HiB
Rhinovirus
Adenovirus
Mumps
Meningitis (Bacterial)
Airborne
Airborne chicken number 95 dissected her tubby mealworm
Airborne -airbone
Chicken- chicken pox
Number 95- N95(mask)
Dissected - herpes zoster
Tubby- tuberculosis
Mealworm - measles
Another great memory trick!! 💯 Thanks for sharing! 🙏🏻
This is super helpful!! Thank you for sharing!
You bet! 💯 Glad it was helpful and thank you for watching! 🙏🏻
Hy
Always the best❤️😍
so smiple.Thank you
Thank you so much sir. 👌👌 👌
Happy to help! 👌
How much you should keep the distance between you and soomeone who has" droplet disease"?
1 meter
2 meter
0.5 meter
3 meter
The correct answer is 1 right? 1 meter.
Thx
you nailed it. thank you so much.
No problem 👍
Hy
Thanks so much for this video! Very helpful!
You're welcome! 🙌
do you wanna double check on conjucivits? we learned under PMH that it is airborne
Appreciate the comment! Conjunctivitis is contact. Do you remember the context in which they were teaching airborne? Or maybe they were talking about herpes zoster ophthalmicus, at which point airborne may be appropriate if ruling out disseminated zoster.
What is meant by reverse isolation?
Mrs wee for contact precautions
Always like getting new memory tricks! 👍 Can you share what each of the letters in the mnemonic stand for to help out others? Thanks! 🙏🏻
Thank you
No problem 👍
Great video ❤
Thank you!
You’re welcome! 👍
Is covid included in the NCLEX? At my hospital, we're still wearing masks for the whole shift
this is so helpful
Awesome to hear! 👏
Isn't RSV droplet as well?
the best thank you
And thank you for watching and supporting! 👏
Thank you ❤
You're welcome! 🔥
Amazing video👌👌
Thank you! 🙏🏻
I have been taught TB as a droplet imfection so won't it deserve droplet precaution? plz help me here, thanks
TB is an airborne infection. Airborne infections live as tiny residue particles in the air, called droplet nuclei, which are smaller and travel further distances than your standard droplet infections that require droplet precautions. Therefore, TB requires airborne precautions. Hope that helps! 🙏🏻
it is airborne
I wish I would’ve seen this video a lot sooner (currently in nursing school)
Where is PDF?
The best
Appreciate it! 🙏🏻
POV: it’s 2023 and smallpox is no longer considered “eradicated” 😭
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Why can't you just tell us what PPE to wear? Sigh.
It's there at 09:21 Even made a nice table. Hope that helps 🙏🏻
@@ezmed thank you so much 😊
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