I love all your playlists but it would be soo helpful if you also read aloud the answer at the end of the video after the pauses. I like to listen to these videos when I'm driving, cleaning, on a walk etc and I can't always look at the screen to see the correct answer. Thanks so much for what you do! 🙏😊
These are great videos! I am an LPN and haven't worked in pediatrics in awhile and these are so helpful for me to get back into the swing of things! Thank you!!
Absolutely--we reference all our material using multiple textbooks and additional peer-reviewed sources, but each source differs slightly. Always be sure to be aware of what your school or facility uses as their guidelines! --Meris :)
Hi, nice information, I got a question in my exam about pain assessment in 4 years old child who was having aphasia, so how to asess pain in this scenario?
I would clarify with your professor, but my best guess is the FLACC scale, which uses face, legs, activity, cry, and consolability to gauge pain on children age 2 months to 7 years. --Meris
Very professional, explicit and helpful! Wondering if you have any suggestions or help for nursing preparing to take the 😮Nclex ? Thank you very much for your wonderful lectures!
Thank you for these lectures. It’s very informative and helpful. I swear by level up RN 😁
Thank you so much!
I love all your playlists but it would be soo helpful if you also read aloud the answer at the end of the video after the pauses. I like to listen to these videos when I'm driving, cleaning, on a walk etc and I can't always look at the screen to see the correct answer. Thanks so much for what you do! 🙏😊
agreed, i listen in the car so much.
YES! I was thinking the same too!
agree!!!
Great video! I got all three correct, so it obviously worked! This will be very helpful for my pediatric clinical this afternoon. Thanks!
Very welcome!
These are great videos! I am an LPN and haven't worked in pediatrics in awhile and these are so helpful for me to get back into the swing of things!
Thank you!!
So glad it was helpful!! Thanks so much for watching. ❤️
In our books it’s 110-160 so it’s important to follow your books also future nurses. ❤️
Absolutely--we reference all our material using multiple textbooks and additional peer-reviewed sources, but each source differs slightly. Always be sure to be aware of what your school or facility uses as their guidelines! --Meris :)
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Great relief Thanks!
Hi, nice information, I got a question in my exam about pain assessment in 4 years old child who was having aphasia, so how to asess pain in this scenario?
I would clarify with your professor, but my best guess is the FLACC scale, which uses face, legs, activity, cry, and consolability to gauge pain on children age 2 months to 7 years. --Meris
Thank you 🙏 for this lectures
You're most welcome
Loveeee this!
Thank you!
Thank you!
You should make it easy writing it about vital signs
where can I get that card for vitals
It's available in our pediatrics flashcards, which are on our website, leveluprn.com :)
You speak so fast 😢
Very professional, explicit and helpful! Wondering if you have any suggestions or help for nursing preparing to take the 😮Nclex ? Thank you very much for your wonderful lectures!
Thank you! www.leveluprn.com/pages/nclex Best of luck!