Boards in 2 weeks so happy I found these. I had been using Leik and Hollier and was getting confused. this focused my studying and built off the base I already had.
Believe me ,what ever you do never give up finally I've become an FNP on my 3rd attempt , I can’t believe I almost gave up after not making it for the 2nd time ,fortunately for me I was recommended to a tutor by my friends
Hi Josie! Congratulations on your VICTORY!!! Yeah in becoming an FNP! I'm sure your SUPER busy so I will keep it short. In your post you stated that you were recommended a tutor? Forgive me for asking, but was this tutor part of a company or was it more of private friend of friend thingy? Thanks much! Again, CONGRATS! E.J.
Hello Brittani. I am living in michigan, in west Bloomfield. I am taking a skills workshop in july for suturing, I&D, knee injections, splinting ETC. I took my board ANCC in November 11 2021 and was successful. I would love to work at a urgent care. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Slightly confused by Sinusitis. Are Amoxicillin and Augmentin used interchangeably as first line with doxy as second line? Or Augmentin is reserved for treatment failure w/ Amoxicillin and Doxycycline is reserved for PCN allergy?
I’ma New NP who has been looking for quick refreshing video and I’m so blessed I came across your channel. Thank you!
So glad the channel has been helpful for you!
We give Keflex 20mg/kg for PCN allergic kids for strep? Again so confused with your lecture!!??
Thank you so much for all you do for our community! You’re appreciated
Thank you for the kind words
This presentation almost literally covers all the conditions we see in clinical. Super helpful and practical. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
I wish I could give you 50 likes. Thanks for such a thorough job.
you're two abx videos were so helpful! thank you! Fingers crossed on my boards.
So glad they were helpful! Fingers crossed for you!
Boards in 2 weeks so happy I found these. I had been using Leik and Hollier and was getting confused. this focused my studying and built off the base I already had.
Thank you, this came out in perfect timing . I take boards tomorrow . Absolutely petrified. But your videos are sooooo helpful
You are very welcome! Glad my videos have been helpful for you! I hope the boards exam went well and best of luck to you and your future endeavors!
Thank you for these videos!
Believe me ,what ever you do never give up finally I've become an FNP on my 3rd attempt , I can’t believe I almost gave up after not making it for the 2nd time ,fortunately for me I was recommended to a tutor by my friends
Hi Josie! Congratulations on your VICTORY!!! Yeah in becoming an FNP! I'm sure your SUPER busy so I will keep it short. In your post you stated that you were recommended a tutor? Forgive me for asking, but was this tutor part of a company or was it more of private friend of friend thingy?
Thanks much! Again, CONGRATS!
E.J.
Thank you!
Would you mind uploading this one to the Facebook group as well please? :)
Where can we get a copy of this ppt
Will you be adding this ppt to the FB group?! I hope so it is a great one and easy to read! ❤️🙏🏻
Hello Brittani. I am living in michigan, in west Bloomfield. I am taking a skills workshop in july for suturing, I&D, knee injections, splinting ETC. I took my board ANCC in November 11 2021 and was successful. I would love to work at a urgent care. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Slightly confused by Sinusitis. Are Amoxicillin and Augmentin used interchangeably as first line with doxy as second line? Or Augmentin is reserved for treatment failure w/ Amoxicillin and Doxycycline is reserved for PCN allergy?
I am confused! I thought Amoxicillin 80/mg/kg for ear infections up to 800 mg a dose?? I have been doing this for years!!
The typical dosing is written as 45mg/kg BID or 90mg/kg in divided doses. Hope that helps!
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I thought scabies was a one time treatment?
FYI Ivermectin (per weight) for scabies is the EXCELLENT antibiotics with that cream you have on the slide repeat the same dose in 14 days.