I'm a Doctor but still watching your videos, they're very good and quick revision for me, You're a talented nurse and God has blessed you with the knowledge of teaching and i love your English accent very clear 😊, i encourage you to continue and go forward, you will have a bright future ahead👍
The NextGen nclex is coming up soon and I just fail the exam on my second attempt 🥺🤦♂️💔, I cannot begin to articulate the level of embarrassment and heartache I'm feeling right now 🤕😣, I'm confident that I will be a good nurse too. I just need to get past this too and move on.
Just say "I haven't passed yet." Don't take it as a failure but see it as a learning opportunity. There is a lot of power in "Yet" you are telling yourself that you will get there and that your eyes and heart are still fixed on your goal.
I wish all teachers would teach like you. You start off with the fundamentals first and then gradually move up to what's important. I like how you reiterate important concepts to know. Oh, and I just ordered the complete nursing school spiral book and the pharmacology flashcards. I can't wait to start studying. Thanks for all your hard work.
This video just changed my nursing student's life! I am in my last semester and preparing for the NCLEX and I ALWAYS get fluids mixed up. I have your Complete Nursing School Bundle - love it! Thank you
Yay! Thank you so much for letting me know that this video helped you 🙌I wish you the best of luck as you continue preparing for the NCLEX. You got this! 💛
Please make more videos. You’re short and sweet and the colors you use stick in my head which means the words stick in my head. I wish you had more videos. You, nexus nursing and registered nurse Sarah are carrying me!
Thanks for the comprehensive video! I have one question. I saw another resource said that D51/4NS is isotonic. If your logic is correct with the solution starting with 5%, shouldn’t the solution be hypertonic?
Good question! 5% dextrose is the exception - this starts as an isotonic fluid and then changes to hypotonic when the dextrose is metabolized in the body. I hope this helps clear that information up!
Hi! Thanks for your videos! I got a question which confuses me little bit. 5% Dextrose in 0.225 sodium chloride should be hypotonic solution but it starts with big number like 5. What’s your thoughts on this? Thanks 🙏
Hi there! I am happy to help 💛5% dextrose in fluids is an exception to the high number rule. This is because it starts as an isotonic solution and then changes to a hypotonic solution when the dextrose is metabolized. Hope this helps! Happy studying, future nurse!
Hello, I love the nursing bundle. I bought the download. However, I noticed on the commercials that you can make tiny notes on there. I also noticed that it's from the apple tablets. I have a Samsung. Is there a special app or program for the nursing bundle download that you can make notes on there? I only have a read only for the samsung
Hi, I am a little confused about the 5% dextrose question. I assumed it would be hypotonic but you said it is hypertonic? How is it hypertonic if it starts as isotonic and becomes hypotonic?
This can be super confusing to understand for sure! Basically, it comes down to the fluid that the 5% dextrose is mixed with. D5W without the dextrose is essentially just water. Water is hypotonic relative to plasma once the dextrose is metabolized. When dextrose is mixed with other IV fluids such as D5NS, D5 1/2 NS, and D5LR the solution is hypertonic relative to cells after metabolism. I hope this helps clear this information up! Best of luck to you on your nursing journey! 💛
thank you so much for this!! i always struggled in nursing school to understand this concept for some reason but you broke in down in ways that my professors never did! and now i feel 100% more confident in recognizing the differences as i prepare to take my nclex 🥹 THANK YOU!!!!!
YAYY! 👏This is why I love creating content for nursing students! I am thrilled that the material makes sense now. I wish you all the best with the NCLEX- You got this! 💛
The way you broke this down OMGG
I'm a Doctor but still watching your videos, they're very good and quick revision for me, You're a talented nurse and God has blessed you with the knowledge of teaching and i love your English accent very clear 😊, i encourage you to continue and go forward, you will have a bright future ahead👍
Awe, thank you so much for your kind words!!!
The NextGen nclex is coming up soon and I just fail the exam on my second attempt 🥺🤦♂️💔, I cannot begin to articulate the level of embarrassment and heartache I'm feeling right now 🤕😣, I'm confident that I will be a good nurse too. I just need to get past this too and move on.
Well, I've taken the exams for the 4th time now and still haven't succeeded, i wonder how those who succeeded did it 💔
Just say "I haven't passed yet." Don't take it as a failure but see it as a learning opportunity. There is a lot of power in "Yet" you are telling yourself that you will get there and that your eyes and heart are still fixed on your goal.
The Nclex test is really frustrating, I can't believe I failed again after studying so much. 🤦♂️💔
Best video on youtube regarding iv fluids!!
Can you do a video on when to use these solutions and another video about metabolic acidosis and alkalosis
That’s the most important wanted us students to know.
I wish all teachers would teach like you. You start off with the fundamentals first and then gradually move up to what's important. I like how you reiterate important concepts to know. Oh, and I just ordered the complete nursing school spiral book and the pharmacology flashcards. I can't wait to start studying. Thanks for all your hard work.
I struggled with this in nursing school and in 5 minutes I've learned it. Thank you.
Fantastic! 👏 I'm so glad this video could clarify the information for you. You got this! 🩺
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Thank you! this is the best video i could find on it !
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struggled with fluids for years and here learning it in under 5 minutes! INSANE
I love it! 🙌 So glad the information makes sense now :)
Thank you so much! I’ve been memorizing these solutions since yesterday LIKE CRAZY!! and I get it now, thanks to this video.😂❤️
Love that it now makes sense! 👏 You got this! 💛
This video just changed my nursing student's life! I am in my last semester and preparing for the NCLEX and I ALWAYS get fluids mixed up. I have your Complete Nursing School Bundle - love it! Thank you
Yay! Thank you so much for letting me know that this video helped you 🙌I wish you the best of luck as you continue preparing for the NCLEX. You got this! 💛
You explained so well and made it so easy that I finally understood! Thank you for sharing ur knowledge ❤️
Yay! I'm so glad the information clicked for you. Sometimes, hearing it explained in a new way is all it takes. You got this! 😊
Please make more videos. You’re short and sweet and the colors you use stick in my head which means the words stick in my head. I wish you had more videos. You, nexus nursing and registered nurse Sarah are carrying me!
I am always working on and releasing new videos! :) I'm so glad my material is helping you along your nursing school journey. You got this! 💛
Collide vs crystalloid please
Check it out here: th-cam.com/video/BMoCnRBcsik/w-d-xo.html 🙂
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You are so welcome! 🙂Happy studying, future nurse!
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Thats fantastic! I'm glad it's now making sense to you 🙌
Thanks for the comprehensive video! I have one question. I saw another resource said that D51/4NS is isotonic. If your logic is correct with the solution starting with 5%, shouldn’t the solution be hypertonic?
Good question! 5% dextrose is the exception - this starts as an isotonic fluid and then changes to hypotonic when the dextrose is metabolized in the body. I hope this helps clear that information up!
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Hi! Thanks for your videos! I got a question which confuses me little bit. 5% Dextrose in 0.225 sodium chloride should be hypotonic solution but it starts with big number like 5. What’s your thoughts on this? Thanks 🙏
Hi there! I am happy to help 💛5% dextrose in fluids is an exception to the high number rule. This is because it starts as an isotonic solution and then changes to a hypotonic solution when the dextrose is metabolized. Hope this helps! Happy studying, future nurse!
Big big fan of you the way you are teaching just awesome 🤩
Can you please share one class on Antidotes.. please
Thank you so much for your kind words! I have a video on the most common antidotes here: th-cam.com/video/PqK7DfuadxU/w-d-xo.html Happy studying!
Just entered the giveaway! I love all your videos as a nursing student I appreciate them SO much😊
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Where can I buy hypotonic, hypertonic, and Isotonic solutions?
Hello, I love the nursing bundle. I bought the download. However, I noticed on the commercials that you can make tiny notes on there. I also noticed that it's from the apple tablets. I have a Samsung. Is there a special app or program for the nursing bundle download that you can make notes on there? I only have a read only for the samsung
Hi there! I am so happy to hear that! 🙌 You can use the GoodNotes app to write and make notes on your digital bundle. 🙂
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Hi, I am a little confused about the 5% dextrose question. I assumed it would be hypotonic but you said it is hypertonic? How is it hypertonic if it starts as isotonic and becomes hypotonic?
This can be super confusing to understand for sure! Basically, it comes down to the fluid that the 5% dextrose is mixed with. D5W without the dextrose is essentially just water. Water is hypotonic relative to plasma once the dextrose is metabolized. When dextrose is mixed with other IV fluids such as D5NS, D5 1/2 NS, and D5LR the solution is hypertonic relative to cells after metabolism. I hope this helps clear this information up! Best of luck to you on your nursing journey! 💛
Thank you so much!
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Aw, I'm here for you through these videos. You got this! 😊
How can 5 percent dextrose be hypertonic when its the exception that it starts with isotnic and and changes to hypotonic in body
If the hospital are short on i.v
Fluids why the hospital pharmacy just make them?
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Why is this important to know?
thank you so much for this!! i always struggled in nursing school to understand this concept for some reason but you broke in down in ways that my professors never did! and now i feel 100% more confident in recognizing the differences as i prepare to take my nclex 🥹 THANK YOU!!!!!
YAYY! 👏This is why I love creating content for nursing students! I am thrilled that the material makes sense now. I wish you all the best with the NCLEX- You got this! 💛
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