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Your generosity in providing free educational videos is nothing short of extraordinary. Your dedication to sharing valuable nursing knowledge has not only rekindled my passion for the profession after a decade-long hiatus but has also paved the way for countless others to enhance their skills. The fact that you chose not to monetize these invaluable resources speaks volumes about your commitment to making a positive impact on the nursing community. You are not just a blessing to your generation; you are a hero whose selflessness and expertise are changing lives. I'm sincerely grateful for your contributions, and I wish I could personally express my admiration and gratitude. May God continue to bless and prosper you on this remarkable journey.
Thanks a lot! As a nursing student, your videos helps a lot for me to keep going. I can no longer rely on the education system because all they do is just give you the modules and have us go figure everything out. This pandemic sucks
Hi Sarah I just wanted to say a big Thank you for making these videos . They are really helpful and mostly importantly they are free. I can access each and every topic based on my needs. I used them to study for my NCLEX. Today , I can proudly say I passed my NCLEX pn/Lvn with 85 qs. I couldn’t be happier ! Thank you again !! Keep up the great work. I would use your videos for my RN journey !!! You are simply gorgeous inside out. ❤️😀
Whenever you upload a new video it brings a smile on my face 😊 Thank you for your time. As a nursing student I can’t imagine going through my program without your TH-cam channel and you 🙏🏼
I'm in the middle of writing my finals and wanted to come on here and thank you for all the videos I've watched that have helped me do great on my MedSurg Final. I was so lost throughout the semester and did not think I would do so well for this final. Thanks to these videos I actually understand the material and did great!! can't thank you enough :)
Wow, very educational! I was recently diagnosed with DVT and started on Xarelto. I learned more from your presentation than any other source. Thank you, I really appreciate it........
Hi Sarah , I am from India . I use to watch all your videos . Thank You sooooooo much . I came to know that I passed my NCLEX in 75 questions with God's grace .
Thanks for producing this video. My roommate is susceptible to DVT. I'm her caregiver through a state of Wisconsin program. The program has no training so this is very valuable information for me.
I'm a doctor and this presentation was very informative and accurate....Will u do an updated video on VTE prevalence in covid patients???? This is an interesting topic with varied opinions among different specialists.
So clear and helpful. I absolutely love the way you explain things. Feels like learning and understanding rather than most teaching styles that feel like stacks of disconnected information
Thank you Sarah! I always come and watch your videos after the lectures. You are so talented! Thank you for your hard work! We are so lucky to have you! You are a lifesaver!
Excellent presentation on DVTs! Covered a lot of very good information and this is all vital for all RNs to know as they happen frequently and can have very serious effects. Don't forget! DVT -> PE can be life threatening! Enjoyed this video as always! Keep it up. :)
I heard a patient say that they got lovenox in the subq in the back of the arm like an insulin injection. But I've never heard you could do that. I thought that lovenox was only supposed to be given in the abdomen?
Let’s say patient is positive for DVT in the upper extremities bilaterally.. and they have a peripheral IV.. do we keep that peripheral IV? Or order a midline? Does it depend what vein it’s in? Thanks 🙏🏼
Hey, is the pain from DVT sudden or gradual? I felt sciatica-like pain earlier this week then it subsided now but i'm feeling pain in the backside of my right thigh, my calf is swelling a bit and then it spasms when I move it too much or too sudden. Hope you can enlighten me.
Twice ivsuffered lot of pain in my legs and keot in A&E FOR 5 HOURS ABD IGNORED AS ATTENTION SEEJER ABD SENT HOME KNOWING MY HEART PROBLEMS LATER SENT OUTPATIENT FOR ULTRA SEARCH AND SENT AWAY AS NOTHING BY CRUISELAND NATION OF ISLAM DOING, ❤ U ARE AMASING miss RN.god bless
I had DVT in Aug, didn’t get it checked and Sept turned into PE. I am now on Xarelto. I had trouble with Dorsiflexion and developed drop foot. It improved but suddenly got worse just yesterday. What can I do? Is this permanent?
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Take the Quiz: www.registerednursern.com/dvt-deep-vein-thrombosis-nclex-questions/
Notes: www.registerednursern.com/deep-vein-thrombosis-dvt-nclex-review/
More Cardiac Reviews: th-cam.com/play/PLQrdx7rRsKfV8fuU05Yzw1fAcLbKUu4bB.html
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RegisteredNurseRN thank you my fave nursing teacher
Beauty and Brain. Stop it! :D. Thanks for this videos
I got 92 - A.
Thank you so much.
Thank you!!! You literally saved me from actual failure.
Your generosity in providing free educational videos is nothing short of extraordinary. Your dedication to sharing valuable nursing knowledge has not only rekindled my passion for the profession after a decade-long hiatus but has also paved the way for countless others to enhance their skills. The fact that you chose not to monetize these invaluable resources speaks volumes about your commitment to making a positive impact on the nursing community. You are not just a blessing to your generation; you are a hero whose selflessness and expertise are changing lives. I'm sincerely grateful for your contributions, and I wish I could personally express my admiration and gratitude. May God continue to bless and prosper you on this remarkable journey.
Thanks a lot! As a nursing student, your videos helps a lot for me to keep going. I can no longer rely on the education system because all they do is just give you the modules and have us go figure everything out. This pandemic sucks
I passed my NCLEX,Thank you so much
Nice. Congrats.
congrats
Thanks for helping me out so much throughout nursing school!
Thank you so much!
Hi Sarah
I just wanted to say a big Thank you for making these videos . They are really helpful and mostly importantly they are free. I can access each and every topic based on my needs.
I used them to study for my NCLEX.
Today , I can proudly say I passed my NCLEX pn/Lvn with 85 qs.
I couldn’t be happier !
Thank you again !! Keep up the great work. I would use your videos for my RN journey !!!
You are simply gorgeous inside out. ❤️😀
Whenever you upload a new video it brings a smile on my face 😊
Thank you for your time. As a nursing student I can’t imagine going through my program without your TH-cam channel and you 🙏🏼
I'm in the middle of writing my finals and wanted to come on here and thank you for all the videos I've watched that have helped me do great on my MedSurg Final. I was so lost throughout the semester and did not think I would do so well for this final. Thanks to these videos I actually understand the material and did great!! can't thank you enough :)
Wow, very educational! I was recently diagnosed with DVT and started on Xarelto. I learned more from your presentation than any other source. Thank you, I really appreciate it........
How you getting on now, did you manage to make a full recovery?
Hi Sarah , I am from India . I use to watch all your videos . Thank You sooooooo much . I came to know that I passed my NCLEX in 75 questions with God's grace .
You are a blessing Sarah, people like you are very rare....
Thanks for producing this video. My roommate is susceptible to DVT. I'm her caregiver through a state of Wisconsin program. The program has no training so this is very valuable information for me.
I'm a doctor and this presentation was very informative and accurate....Will u do an updated video on VTE prevalence in covid patients???? This is an interesting topic with varied opinions among different specialists.
So clear and helpful. I absolutely love the way you explain things. Feels like learning and understanding rather than most teaching styles that feel like stacks of disconnected information
I pray for healing from all arterial and veinous issues in Jesus name amen 🙏
Thank you Sarah! I always come and watch your videos after the lectures. You are so talented! Thank you for your hard work! We are so lucky to have you! You are a lifesaver!
Thanks!
Thank you so much!
I pray I pass my NCLEX .. your videos are so helpful
You are awesome! Im floored by the amount of videos on your channel! You are a real blessing 🙌
Wow, thank you!
Very good; That clears up a few points I have been missing; Thanks.
Wow! Excellent information! I'm a suffering patient of TE and high risk for DVT!
How can I like this video more than once??? You covered my entire lecture in this short video. Thank you so much 🙏🙏
Amazing ❤❤
Hi Sarah thank you so much for helping us understand nursing..i pray God the almighty reward you huge...
Excellent presentation on DVTs! Covered a lot of very good information and this is all vital for all RNs to know as they happen frequently and can have very serious effects.
Don't forget! DVT -> PE can be life threatening!
Enjoyed this video as always! Keep it up. :)
Great video thank you so much. I was just diagnosed with a blood clot in my right leg after a fall and a twisted ankle and swelling in the leg.
How did they detect the clot, was it an ultrasound or another diagnostic test?
Thanks for covering very important issues on DVT, PE
Beautifully done, brilliant brain i still don't understand why nurses' autonomy/ scope has been constricted so much.
Thank you, you are such an excellent teacher
❤️❤️❤️. Your lectures>>>>
Risk factors for DVT :
THROMBOSIS
T- Trauma
H- hormones/ocp
R- RTA
O- orthopaedic surgery
M- malignancy
B- blood related ( polycythemia)
O- obesity
S- serious illness
I- immobility
S- splenectomy
this was very helpful❤
Great explaination
Ty for this. Respect and from Australia
Thanks mam
Love from india 😍
Thank you so much for another wonderful video. You're absolutely amazing. I hope you and your family are doing well X
Way of explaining good mam
Ur videos always helped a lot,,,,,thank u so much for doin what u do,,, n can u please make a video on cardiomyopathy,,,,,,
Thank you very much ... i use alot for my studing materials..
Excellent clip!
Thank you.
She taught like this before chatgpt. She’s a genius! 😂
How do you know if it's a DVT or cellulitis?
so informative vids .keep it upload new one.......thanks so much
Be blessed !
What a fine 😘 lecture
you are so incredibly helpful omg. i love you! keep doing your thing.
Great 👍🏿
Amazing thank you too much
I was just diagnosed with DVT
Thank you for this video, what is the best treatment for dvt any recommendation?
Green tea. Keeps clots from forming
loves your accent!
Thank you so much
I heard a patient say that they got lovenox in the subq in the back of the arm like an insulin injection. But I've never heard you could do that. I thought that lovenox was only supposed to be given in the abdomen?
Fat, it needs fat. So if there is fat in the back of your arm, OK.
I have a picc like for over a month now. Yesterday I started having pain in my arm and went to the ER and they told me I have a DVT. I’m scared 😭
Thank you DOCTOR
Let’s say patient is positive for DVT in the upper extremities bilaterally.. and they have a peripheral IV.. do we keep that peripheral IV? Or order a midline? Does it depend what vein it’s in?
Thanks 🙏🏼
How do you fix it how do you get rid of it
Hey, is the pain from DVT sudden or gradual? I felt sciatica-like pain earlier this week then it subsided now but i'm feeling pain in the backside of my right thigh, my calf is swelling a bit and then it spasms when I move it too much or too sudden. Hope you can enlighten me.
Twice ivsuffered lot of pain in my legs and keot in A&E FOR 5 HOURS ABD IGNORED AS ATTENTION SEEJER ABD SENT HOME KNOWING MY HEART PROBLEMS LATER SENT OUTPATIENT FOR ULTRA SEARCH AND SENT AWAY AS NOTHING BY CRUISELAND NATION OF ISLAM DOING, ❤ U ARE AMASING miss RN.god bless
I had DVT in Aug, didn’t get it checked and Sept turned into PE. I am now on Xarelto. I had trouble with Dorsiflexion and developed drop foot. It improved but suddenly got worse just yesterday. What can I do? Is this permanent?
Did this improve after medication?
Do they need special shoes? What happens if they get hurt or cut?
🐐!
You’re so beautiful! I can’t focus with the lesson
I'm scared to death , how do you fix this
I have a swollen foot like adema
Can DVT cause stroke?
Embolic stroke can occur if patient has atrial septal defect
Iam suffering from dvt
Please add Arabic translation