Hello everyone :) Thank you so much for watching the video! I hope it helps you in your studies! Don't forget: Quiz: www.registerednursern.com/ulcerative-colitis-nclex-quiz-questions/ Lecture Notes: www.registerednursern.com/ulcerative-colitis-nclex-review/ More GI Reviews: th-cam.com/play/PLQrdx7rRsKfVVQ5TeRY7Vy1Tq3pcGTDFO.html Instagram: instagram.com/registerednursern_com/ Facebook: facebook.com/RegisteredNurseRNs Twitter: twitter.com/NursesRN
Absolutely! I plan on uploading Crohn's this week and hopefully next week I will have a video that quickly compares the two. So, stay tuned :) Thanks for letting me know you're interested in seeing that covered!
I was diagnosed with UC about 10 years ago. Pretty rough stuff. I've been on varied doses of Mesalamine since that time and it worked pretty well. I decided however, that I wasn't happy with the idea of taking medications like this for the rest of my life and so I dug deep and found that there's a fair amount of anecdotal testimony about the carnivore diet. I decided to give it a try. Within a month, I'd stopped needing my meds and I continued the diet for another 2 months. After that I slowly reintegrated vegetables, first only very cooked and then slowly moved to raw. No fruit. AND I discovered that I'm gluten intolerant - which brings back my UC when I eat bread and things like that. I had my colitis under control with medication when I tried this, but I'm telling you right now, I reversed my auto-immune disease with an extreme diet for a few months and then slowly added things back seeing what I reacted to. Do your own work to learn more, but I'm willing to field questions about my experience. UC is reversible with diet - maybe it never goes away fully, but I haven't taken a single pill in 9 months.
I was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis when I was two and I am 11 years old now and it makes me feel a little bit better that there are people out there just like me of course not the fact that they have a stomach disorder but it makes me feel good that I’m not the only one
My husband was diagnosed with UC in Jan he has just been released from the hospital after being in ICU for 4 days and now is having a flare up I've learned more from this 1 video then I've learned from probably 10 or more doctors so thank you for this I'm desperately trying to learn and try to help him through this so it's very much appreciated 😊
You are the best nurse ever. I don't care anymore about my class lectures, i read my textbook, listen to your lectures, take the quizzes, then study my Saunders. Am just satisfied.Thanks so much NURSE SARAH and keep up the good job
you are a true life saver , i appreciate your kind act of helping people who really are struggling to understand these concepts. you are awesome God bless u always!!
This is brilliantly explained. I got more information from this video than I’ve ever had from my GP here in the England. I’ve had colitis for over 3 years now (only been diagnosed just over a year with it) but my GP told me it was ibs and I had to just sort my diet out. I had a severe flair up recently and had to spend 9 days in hospital as my GP didn’t put me on the right medication. Lucking the hospital staff were a lot more help than my GP. But you have explained things so much better. Thank you.
In case no one ever told you, then I must say this: you are A BLESSING IN DISGUISE. You make learning fun and nursing concepts easy to learn. I really appreciate you. May God continue to bless you and everything you hold dear.
Hello Hazel :) Thank you so much for the kind comment. I very much appreciate the feedback from a fellow nurse. Thank you for taking the time to write it.
I recently discovered your videos and you are a natural at delivering and getting information across. Watching all your videos to refresh my mind and get ready for my nclex exam.
You do such a great job at explaining these things, thank you. I'm a personal trainer, and I need to understand many medical conditions to give my clients the best exercise.
Thank you. I was being hospitalized for 5 days with serious gastritis flare ups so CONTINIOUS daily DIET CONTROL IS VITAL TO ADJUSTING the body to live with this horrible disease. Again thank you for helping me understand what's going on. I suffer and I know there are others who likewise suffer too. Doctors need to refer UC patients to your sight.
Very good presentation. If I may make a recommendation, if you have a dietitian on staff, please consult them. They can spend a dedicated portion of time reviewing diet education and going over any nutrition questions the patient may have.
Hello Tessa :) Thank you SO MUCH for your awesome comment. It really means a lot to me! I'm very honored you like my channel and videos! Thank you for watching them!
Thank you for the comment :) I'm so glad you found the videos helpful in prepping for NCLEX. I wish you the best on it. Thank you for taking the time to leave this comment.
Hey there :) I have to say that i really!!!! really!!! love your videos!!! they are so amazing and helpful, and you are so understanding! i understand everything that you are saying! this is great!! please dont stop making videos!!!! and thank you for your communication in the comments!!!!! i want to be a gastroenteroogist, and im only in middle school... so i am starting now in my studies!! thank you more than ever!!!
Hello Felicia :) Very awesome! Thank you for the comment and for using my videos. I'm so happy you like my cardiac and insulin videos! I'm always adding new videos/series so always keep checking back!
Nice work thank you. Also, more recent research (2019) indicate that UC patients have a high risk of Clostridium difficile infection (“C. Diff”-life threatening & contagious) when compared with healthy population or individuals with Crohn's disease
Thank you subscribing very helpful as i got diagnosed with ulcerstive colitis..8 months agio just rught after my 2nd vaccine for civid..,,i tame a while but iw fkaring up again ... thank you i needed really this info..
Thank you, I got diagnosed with Colitis just yesterday. I have a lot to learn. As you stated it’s In my rectum and at the beginning of my colon. I’m told the middle is normal. I’m not sure what kind that is or maybe I don’t quite understand yet. Will continue watching this video and many others.
Your videos are amazing, they are so much more informative and go into great detail unlike my professors where they zoom by everything. Keep up the amazing work and thank you So so so much for putting your time and effort into these videos and making quizzes.
Thank you for taking the time to make this video. This is a very very painful condition. You should actually teach, by the way! You are awesome in presentation.
Thanks for sharing this video! Gut health is so important for overall health! A survey from 2018 of 71,000 Americans found that 61% had at least 1 bothersome gut issue! The most common gut symptom was acid reflux or GERD, then abdominal pain, then bloating.
Thank you so much!! This lecture gives me the basic understanding of UC. Is there anyway you can do a lecture over Crohn's Disease. Please and Thank you!!!
Hello :) Absolutely! Crohn's will be covered next week. So, stay tuned! Thank you for watching my videos, and I'm so happy you enjoyed this video on UC.
Thank you so much for using my videos to help you study! I appreciate all the kind comments you have left me on my other videos as well...thank you for them!
Does anyone think mental health plays a role in IBD? For myself, a calm mind equals a calm gut. Whenever I am nervous/stressed/anxious, it all goes to my stomach and makes me have diarrhea. When I was diagnosed with UC for the first time in 2012, it was a very stressful point in my life and on top of that, I couldn't stop going to the bathroom so that just added more stress to my situation at the time. I was on Remicade for a year which helped tremendously but I also started taking an antidepressant (Paxil to be specific). Paxil helped me stay calm and not stress easily or stress about my stomach or stress about making it to the bathroom in time (and all those stressors about having an IBD). Well I'm off the Remicade and only on Paxil and my gut never felt calmer (knock on wood!). For myself, a calm mind equals a calm gut! Can anyone relate?
90% of our neurotransmitter, serotonin, is made in the gut. Therefore, anyone with a disrupted gut microbiome will experience symptoms of depression. Our gut also produces GABA, which helps to control fear and anxiety. Again, in IBD this microbiome is off, so many patients also present with anxiety. Probiotics can help increase GABA and reduce anxiety and depression.
Hi Sara, your videos really help me a lot. Could you do one on neurological problems esp circle of willis, different types of strokes, deficits r/t the sroke, and nursing mangement? Please
Hello :) Thank you so much for the kind comment! I'm so happy you like my videos....thanks for watching them! Yes, I will definitely cover these topics when I cover neuro. I've wrote your topic ideas down. Thank you for them!
Hello Kimberly :) It is very awesome you're already reviewing while in high school. You will be really prepared when you start college! Thank you for the kind comment and for watching my videos! Best wishes in your studies!
I'm waiting for my colonoscopy at the moment and wanted to know what could happen. I'm so scared been on a waiting list for a long time now because of the pandemic. know I could possibly have my colon removed and rectum is terrifying. my older sister has microscopic colitis and is on steroids so I'm praying for that rather than the operation I'm frightened to death. it's a horrible illness x
I have an exam in two days on RA, SLE, MS, appendicitis, cellulitis, cholecystitis, diverticulitis, peptic ulcers, Crohn's, ulcerative colitis. I only have 2 days to study, what would be your suggestion?
I would practice reviews question in the material and try to watch as many review lectures as you can. Here are my GI lectures that may help you : th-cam.com/play/PLQrdx7rRsKfVVQ5TeRY7Vy1Tq3pcGTDFO.html
My husband has constipation UC. He was disabled 20+ yrs ago. For 20+ years he has taken opioids. Now he's been diagnosed with Ulcerative Colitis, constipation. Does anyone know what can help? He takes stool softener daily to be able to go to the bathroom. He's unable to walk or lift at all, even picking up a soda can is too heavy. Please give me some ideas on how I can help him. Thank you!
Hello Jasmine :) No, not currently but it is on my list. Here are all my current NCLEX review lectures: th-cam.com/play/PLQrdx7rRsKfWwTsEG3KPPQx9rWa8AqMIk.html Always keep checking back because every week I upload new ones :)
Hello everyone :) Thank you so much for watching the video! I hope it helps you in your studies! Don't forget:
Quiz: www.registerednursern.com/ulcerative-colitis-nclex-quiz-questions/
Lecture Notes: www.registerednursern.com/ulcerative-colitis-nclex-review/
More GI Reviews: th-cam.com/play/PLQrdx7rRsKfVVQ5TeRY7Vy1Tq3pcGTDFO.html
Instagram: instagram.com/registerednursern_com/
Facebook: facebook.com/RegisteredNurseRNs
Twitter: twitter.com/NursesRN
Could you make one that compares ulcerative colitis and Crohn's? I'm having a little trouble distinguishing them.
Absolutely! I plan on uploading Crohn's this week and hopefully next week I will have a video that quickly compares the two. So, stay tuned :) Thanks for letting me know you're interested in seeing that covered!
Really Great explanation Ma'am ....
You made the presentation really hot...
@@RegisteredNurseRN what about gluten?
I quit reading the book chapters all the way, now I skim and supplement with your videos and I'm still aceing school. You're amazing! :)
Indeed
I love all your videos! You're the reason why i'm passing nursing school right now. Thank you so much Sara!
I was diagnosed with UC about 10 years ago. Pretty rough stuff. I've been on varied doses of Mesalamine since that time and it worked pretty well. I decided however, that I wasn't happy with the idea of taking medications like this for the rest of my life and so I dug deep and found that there's a fair amount of anecdotal testimony about the carnivore diet. I decided to give it a try. Within a month, I'd stopped needing my meds and I continued the diet for another 2 months. After that I slowly reintegrated vegetables, first only very cooked and then slowly moved to raw. No fruit. AND I discovered that I'm gluten intolerant - which brings back my UC when I eat bread and things like that. I had my colitis under control with medication when I tried this, but I'm telling you right now, I reversed my auto-immune disease with an extreme diet for a few months and then slowly added things back seeing what I reacted to. Do your own work to learn more, but I'm willing to field questions about my experience. UC is reversible with diet - maybe it never goes away fully, but I haven't taken a single pill in 9 months.
So now are you able to est gluten
You eated eggs?
I just got diagnosed today
What are the foods u eat to your diet?
What kind of carnivore you eat.and totally no vegetables and frui?
I was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis when I was two and I am 11 years old now and it makes me feel a little bit better that there are people out there just like me of course not the fact that they have a stomach disorder but it makes me feel good that I’m not the only one
My husband was diagnosed with UC in Jan he has just been released from the hospital after being in ICU for 4 days and now is having a flare up I've learned more from this 1 video then I've learned from probably 10 or more doctors so thank you for this I'm desperately trying to learn and try to help him through this so it's very much appreciated 😊
You are the best nurse ever. I don't care anymore about my class lectures, i read my textbook, listen to your lectures, take the quizzes, then study my Saunders. Am just satisfied.Thanks so much NURSE SARAH and keep up the good job
Aww, thank you so much for the awesome comment. I'm so honored my videos are part of your study regime. Thank you for using them. I appreciate it!
you are a true life saver , i appreciate your kind act of helping people who really are struggling to understand these concepts. you are awesome God bless u always!!
This is brilliantly explained. I got more information from this video than I’ve ever had from my GP here in the England. I’ve had colitis for over 3 years now (only been diagnosed just over a year with it) but my GP told me it was ibs and I had to just sort my diet out. I had a severe flair up recently and had to spend 9 days in hospital as my GP didn’t put me on the right medication. Lucking the hospital staff were a lot more help than my GP. But you have explained things so much better. Thank you.
I've had UC for 16 years and have never really understood it. Thanks for your video to teach me!!
In case no one ever told you, then I must say this: you are A BLESSING IN DISGUISE. You make learning fun and nursing concepts easy to learn. I really appreciate you. May God continue to bless you and everything you hold dear.
I have been a nurse for 16 years and I am learning a lot from you. Thank you for taking time out of your busy day.
Hello Hazel :) Thank you so much for the kind comment. I very much appreciate the feedback from a fellow nurse. Thank you for taking the time to write it.
I recently discovered your videos and you are a natural at delivering and getting information across. Watching all your videos to
refresh my mind and get ready for my nclex exam.
You do such a great job at explaining these things, thank you. I'm a personal trainer, and I need to understand many medical conditions to give my clients the best exercise.
You are the best instructor eveeeer i only watch your videos to pass my tests in nursing school. Thank youuuu
You are seriously helping me SO much through nursing school. I really appreciate your thorough videos!! You are awesome. Thank you.
Thank you. I was being hospitalized for 5 days
with serious gastritis flare ups so CONTINIOUS daily DIET CONTROL IS VITAL
TO ADJUSTING the body to live with this horrible disease. Again thank you for helping me understand
what's going on. I suffer and I know there are others who likewise suffer too. Doctors need to refer
UC patients to your sight.
Very good presentation. If I may make a recommendation, if you have a dietitian on staff, please consult them. They can spend a dedicated portion of time reviewing diet education and going over any nutrition questions the patient may have.
Hello, Sara. I’m a pediatrician. Thank you so much for your efforts. You’re making a good and useful things.
I'm 15 and been diagnosed for a year now thanks for the information
You're most welcome. Thank you for leaving this comment. I hope you stay well :)
My life saver, what would I do without you. You just don't know the struggle and you have simplified it.
Thousand thank you for the bottom of my heart. Nursing school become just so easy with you
Wonderful. I haven’t used my 880 in a few years. Never saw these instructions. Thank you
your hard work to help others to understand the concepts are really amazing.May God Bless you abundantly.
Thank you so much for your videos. I had a colonoscopy . I have learned more from you than I have from anyone else
I love everyone of your videos! You're an amazing teacher and always get straight to the point without any ego! My favorite youtube channel!!
Hello Tessa :) Thank you SO MUCH for your awesome comment. It really means a lot to me! I'm very honored you like my channel and videos! Thank you for watching them!
Those 4 drawings in the beginning are amazing I love the visuals helped me to learn a lot!!
Perfect explanation of UC!! Where was this video when I was diagnosed!! This video is very helpful thanks!!
Recently found out I had this, thanks for the informative video. I lost 15 lb in a month, I was getting worried I had cancer or something for a while.
Learned more here in 23min,then 10 years sickness and medical care from sulfo to surgery and beyond.
Thank you for all your help.This is the best explanation, for my Cilitis.Thank you ,Thank you. I just Subscribed. God bless you.!!!! THANK YOU!!
from kenya u r an amazing woman[best teacher ever ] ,,in u nursing is now eazy
Thank you for the information. I have this and I've gotten more information from you than I got from my doctor on it.
I am preparing nclex rn I just watched your some of ur videos it's very helpful thank you
Thank you for the comment :) I'm so glad you found the videos helpful in prepping for NCLEX. I wish you the best on it. Thank you for taking the time to leave this comment.
You make Nursing school easier 😮💨😮💨
i passed my nclex but i missed hearing your beautiful voice so i’m rewatching 💞
A great teacher is a wonderful blessing. Wow, Thank you.
Hey there :) I have to say that i really!!!! really!!! love your videos!!! they are so amazing and helpful, and you are so understanding! i understand everything that you are saying! this is great!! please dont stop making videos!!!! and thank you for your communication in the comments!!!!! i want to be a gastroenteroogist, and im only in middle school... so i am starting now in my studies!! thank you more than ever!!!
I've been watching your videos all semester! you've helped me a lot with insulin and cardiac
Hello Felicia :) Very awesome! Thank you for the comment and for using my videos. I'm so happy you like my cardiac and insulin videos! I'm always adding new videos/series so always keep checking back!
Thank you for taking the time to make this !
Nice work thank you. Also, more recent research (2019) indicate that UC patients have a high risk of Clostridium difficile infection (“C. Diff”-life threatening & contagious) when compared with healthy population or individuals with Crohn's disease
Sara, we love you!! Thank you so much for sharing these!! The quizzes are so helpful too. Take Care
Thank you for this good information
Drawing is on POINT!
Thank you subscribing very helpful as i got diagnosed with ulcerstive colitis..8 months agio just rught after my 2nd vaccine for civid..,,i tame a while but iw fkaring up again ... thank you i needed really this info..
Your very detailed and helps me to understand all your lectures. Thank you so much. God bless u always.
This is awesome! You are heaven sent :) Thank you!!
You are such a life saver 😍❤️😍❤️ thank you always for your explanations
thank you so much for your clear systematic explanation ! please consider making videos on nervous system disorders ! GOD BLESS YOU !
Thank you very much for the comment. Yes, most definitely I will be adding a neuro series very soon. So, stay tuned!
OMG Sara. You are awesome and super detailed😘
God bless you🙏
Thank u sara for helping me out ur videos help me a lot to study these nursing stuff thank u🥰god bless u
Thank you, I got diagnosed with Colitis just yesterday. I have a lot to learn. As you stated it’s In my rectum and at the beginning of my colon. I’m told the middle is normal. I’m not sure what kind that is or maybe I don’t quite understand yet. Will continue watching this video and many others.
Your videos are amazing, they are so much more informative and go into great detail unlike my professors where they zoom by everything. Keep up the amazing work and thank you So so so much for putting your time and effort into these videos and making quizzes.
Thank you so much for taking the time out to leave this comment. I really appreciate it! Also, thank you for watching my videos!
Thank you for taking the time to make this video. This is a very very painful condition. You should actually teach, by the way! You are awesome in presentation.
You're most welcome :) Thank you for the kind comment. I appreciate it! I'm so glad you liked the video!
You are welcome
Thanks for sharing this video! Gut health is so important for overall health! A survey from 2018 of 71,000 Americans found that 61% had at least 1 bothersome gut issue! The most common gut symptom was acid reflux or GERD, then abdominal pain, then bloating.
You're so great!! very helpful..
very thorough great video
I love all your reviews. They help so much! Thank you
Thank you so much!! This lecture gives me the basic understanding of UC. Is there anyway you can do a lecture over Crohn's Disease. Please and Thank you!!!
Hello :) Absolutely! Crohn's will be covered next week. So, stay tuned! Thank you for watching my videos, and I'm so happy you enjoyed this video on UC.
I would like a video on shock. I'm very confused about it and about treating its underlying causes. Thank you for all the vids
thank u very much this video useful me bcz iam proctictis issue
Really helpful and most beautiful videos by Registered Nurse, I ever like her videos
Amazing information you are a pro!
Hey.. It's excellent.. Your video is very helpful to clear concept .. Plz make video on nursing intervention mental health nursing
thanks madam for sharing valuable knowledge
i love these videos. i learn more from your videos than in my class lol
Thank you so much for using my videos to help you study! I appreciate all the kind comments you have left me on my other videos as well...thank you for them!
You're my favorite person
Does anyone think mental health plays a role in IBD? For myself, a calm mind equals a calm gut. Whenever I am nervous/stressed/anxious, it all goes to my stomach and makes me have diarrhea. When I was diagnosed with UC for the first time in 2012, it was a very stressful point in my life and on top of that, I couldn't stop going to the bathroom so that just added more stress to my situation at the time. I was on Remicade for a year which helped tremendously but I also started taking an antidepressant (Paxil to be specific). Paxil helped me stay calm and not stress easily or stress about my stomach or stress about making it to the bathroom in time (and all those stressors about having an IBD). Well I'm off the Remicade and only on Paxil and my gut never felt calmer (knock on wood!). For myself, a calm mind equals a calm gut!
Can anyone relate?
90% of our neurotransmitter, serotonin, is made in the gut. Therefore, anyone with a disrupted gut microbiome will experience symptoms of depression. Our gut also produces GABA, which helps to control fear and anxiety. Again, in IBD this microbiome is off, so many patients also present with anxiety. Probiotics can help increase GABA and reduce anxiety and depression.
Awesome video, great depth and detail. I am almost sure i have UC now, thankyou for your help
You are a great teacher!
Thank you so much for the kind comment! I'm so happy you like my videos....thanks for watching them! I'm honored I could help!
this video helps me a lot! thank you!!!! ☺😊😊
You're most welcome, Cathy :) Thank you for watching it and for the comment!
thank you very much for video which helping us
Thank you for the amazing comment! I'm so honored to help you. This comment means a lot to me...thank you again! Best wishes in your studies!
Thank you so much for all of your videos!!
Thank you for the comment, Melissa :) I'm so happy you like my videos! Thank you for watching them! I wish you the best in your studies!
well presented and easy to understand
Thank you so much :) I really appreciate your kind comment!
You are the best
I have had every symptom of left side for many years but have a big fear of hospitals. Any tips for flare ups the past 2 weeks are so bad thanks.
Hi Sara, your videos really help me a lot. Could you do one on neurological problems esp circle of willis, different types of strokes, deficits r/t the sroke, and nursing mangement? Please
Hello :) Thank you so much for the kind comment! I'm so happy you like my videos....thanks for watching them! Yes, I will definitely cover these topics when I cover neuro. I've wrote your topic ideas down. Thank you for them!
Thank you soooo much 😊
Hai Sara, how are you your vedios extradinary explanation your colourful letters very very helpful.i wants psychiatrist disorder lectures
I love these videos so much! Even though I'm still in high school I love learning these subjects! Thank you so much! :)
Hello Kimberly :) It is very awesome you're already reviewing while in high school. You will be really prepared when you start college! Thank you for the kind comment and for watching my videos! Best wishes in your studies!
I'm waiting for my colonoscopy at the moment and wanted to know what could happen. I'm so scared been on a waiting list for a long time now because of the pandemic. know I could possibly have my colon removed and rectum is terrifying. my older sister has microscopic colitis and is on steroids so I'm praying for that rather than the operation I'm frightened to death. it's a horrible illness x
thank you so much for your fantastic lecturer
You're most welcome! Thank you for the awesome comment!
thank you so much for your videos they really help
Thankyou so much for such a informative video !
Thanks a lot sweet heart. Very interesting and informative video.
Thank you. You are doing a great job. Do you mind doing a video on care and comfort?
Thanks for the suggestion...it may be something I do in the future :) Also, thanks for watching my videos!
Great video as always!
thank u for helping me understand great vid
Thank you so much!! These video helping me to more understanding!!!!!
Super that's so good 🥰
Unrelated to this particular video, but any chance you'll be creating a video on vaccines?
Yes, most definitely! When I start on Peds, this will be one of the first videos I will cover. So, stay tuned :)
Awesome, I look forward to that! As with everyone else here, I am so incredibly thankful for your videos and your effort here!
I have an exam in two days on RA, SLE, MS, appendicitis, cellulitis, cholecystitis, diverticulitis, peptic ulcers, Crohn's, ulcerative colitis. I only have 2 days to study, what would be your suggestion?
I would practice reviews question in the material and try to watch as many review lectures as you can. Here are my GI lectures that may help you : th-cam.com/play/PLQrdx7rRsKfVVQ5TeRY7Vy1Tq3pcGTDFO.html
Very clear explanation
My husband has constipation UC. He was disabled 20+ yrs ago. For 20+ years he has taken opioids. Now he's been diagnosed with Ulcerative Colitis, constipation. Does anyone know what can help? He takes stool softener daily to be able to go to the bathroom. He's unable to walk or lift at all, even picking up a soda can is too heavy. Please give me some ideas on how I can help him. Thank you!
Hi Sarah, do you have a lecture video for Crohn's Disease? Thank you.
Hello :) This video will be coming out next week. So, stay tuned! Thanks for asking and for watching my videos!
Your tutorials are great I watch them everytime. Very precise straight to the point just makes my life easy. Keep up the good work!
Thank you very much :) I really appreciate it! It makes me so happy to know the videos are helping you!
Could you do a video about ETOH withdrawal?
Hello :) I will add that to my list! Thank you for the suggestion!
Thank you so much for your videos, they are so helpful! I was wondering if you might consider doing one on burns? Keep up the good work! Thanks again!
Thank you so much for your comment! I'll definitely add those to the list for future video ideas.
Hi I love your videos Extremely helpful. Can you make one for Hemodynamic Shock?!?!?!?!
Hello Jasmine :) No, not currently but it is on my list. Here are all my current NCLEX review lectures: th-cam.com/play/PLQrdx7rRsKfWwTsEG3KPPQx9rWa8AqMIk.html
Always keep checking back because every week I upload new ones :)
U r cute mam...very informative video..how to cure pancolitis?
your helping me so much .. i have a DHA exam this monday i hope to pass
Very awesome! I wish you the best on Monday. I hope you pass! Thank you for watching my videos and for this comment!
the exam was nice:) the worst part is waiting for the result..
Thanks!
Thank you thank you thank you 🙏🏽