I've been an RN 2 years and I love these reviews! I feel like I get so caught up in day to day activities it's easy to forget the basics. And I am a strong auditory learner and you have one of those voices that keeps my attention. I wish I would have had this video when I was going through nursing school! Please keep making more!
Great lecture!!!! I am surprise how hard it is to get great lecture's on youtube. Please keep posting. Nursing needs this. Not just for new nurses but for older ones like myself that need to review to stay safe and give good care...which is the reason for our existence.
My professor isn't really teaching us, so we can understand the concepts, but this has expanded my knowledge about F&E a little more. You are amazing for this!!!!! Thank you so much!
Thank you so much! I wish I had instructors that were as straight to the point as you are! Really helped me with understanding fluids and electrolytes in reference to my nursing school program!
You are great! You simplify material while covering what is most important.Also, your voice is calming and kind, which makes all the difference while listening to videos, especially for an anxious nursing student. Thank You!
This was tested in my ADN program and is required knowledge in my BSN program...No lie this is a link in Canvas for pathophysiology. You go Megan. You did a great job on this PowerPoint!
Thanks for this, I'm preparing for my first exam in Med/Surg III which is completely fluid/e-/pH disorders. I am a very visual learner so this beats the hell out of reading the Hogan book.
Why do the values vary so much from one resource to the next? Shouldn't there be a "standard?" Ex. K in the NCLEX study guide is 3.5 - 5.0...and Cl is 98-107. (different than yours).Those are just two examples. There are variations in all depending on what resource one uses. To me, that's a little ridiculous. With all the so called "nursing research" that's performed, one would think that "standard" lab values would not contradict the word "standard."
Great question, and I couldn't agree more with your point. Given a certain populous from a certain ethnic background, finding an average from them, one would expect to see a 'standard' much like the BMI. By the way, you will also see the same discrepencies in haematological values (including cell characteristics) depending on the lecture you watch, or book you read.
As much as we appreciate the videos put out by people like you that take the time and effort to create content, the smallprint is horseshit. Your job as someone consciously informing others with the intent to educate them includes finding the very best and most accurate information possible on the subject. Education is our responsibility, however, you should not be putting out any content that you aren't sure of or which could remotely be incorrect. Nurses are busy people and they sometimes seek out these vidbites as reliable sources, and practicing nurses and early students aren't scholars blessed with endless time for research, so if you've made it your job to create content for them, do your bit. This isn't the same as saying all info must be final and unchanging however, as science progresses, new knowledge and techniques develop. Just be sure whatever sources you're using are up to date, referable, and most importantly peer reviewed. Thanks for the vid :)
Been an RN BSN for 24 years now and I enjoy these review videos, too!
I've been an RN 2 years and I love these reviews! I feel like I get so caught up in day to day activities it's easy to forget the basics. And I am a strong auditory learner and you have one of those voices that keeps my attention. I wish I would have had this video when I was going through nursing school! Please keep making more!
You do an awesome job of not only explaining topics but of organizing them. Grade A plus!
Great lecture!!!! I am surprise how hard it is to get great lecture's on youtube. Please keep posting. Nursing needs this. Not just for new nurses but for older ones like myself that need to review to stay safe and give good care...which is the reason for our existence.
My professor isn't really teaching us, so we can understand the concepts, but this has expanded my knowledge about F&E a little more. You are amazing for this!!!!! Thank you so much!
Thank you so much! I wish I had instructors that were as straight to the point as you are! Really helped me with understanding fluids and electrolytes in reference to my nursing school program!
Still my fave F&E video of all time for basic content !
You are great! You simplify material while covering what is most important.Also, your voice is calming and kind, which makes all the difference while listening to videos, especially for an anxious nursing student. Thank You!
I love how simple this lecture is presented yet provides me pretty much everything I need to know. Well done!
I may just pass my test on F&E thanks to you! Also enjoyed cardiac diagnostics. Keep posting please!! Nursing students everywhere thank you!
This is so thorough, by someone who is passionate about what she does. The perfect combination for an amazing educator. Thank you so much.
Thanks again for putting these together! I've been looking periodically for them and was thrilled to see them today!
You did an awesome job making this easily digestible! THANK YOU!
Thank you so much for helping me understand this! You are such a gifted teacher. Thank you for all the work you put into this video.
This was tested in my ADN program and is required knowledge in my BSN program...No lie this is a link in Canvas for pathophysiology. You go Megan. You did a great job on this PowerPoint!
2nd semester in Nursing school. Very helpful! Thanks!
Your videos help a lot. I'm in nursing school now & these help. Thanks for the videos.
I am a 3 year nursing student and this video lecture was great!
This helped me tremendously for my nursing final! Thank you so much for this! God Bless!!!
Thank you! First year of nursing school and this is helping so much 💜
This video was so very helpful! Thank you so much. We are studying this in our class right now.
Thank you, your videos are well organized as well as a great speaking voice. So helpful. Will continue to watch all your videos.
feeling good now to watch it again after my sec school every thing refreshed...thanks
Fantastic explanations and great tonation!!!
Thanks so much. This was much better than the lecture in class.
Very easy to understand. You did a great job!
Thanks for this, I'm preparing for my first exam in Med/Surg III which is completely fluid/e-/pH disorders. I am a very visual learner so this beats the hell out of reading the Hogan book.
This was an awesome study tool!! Thank you so much for this video.
Thank you so much! Wow, you are such an amazing person, so generous to share your knowledge!
Love your videos! Thank you so much for sharing them! They're really helpful!
Extremely well done, very clear and helpful
thanks, this is very informative. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. You are very generous.
Thanks for your help! All relevant data.
These videos are so helpful:) Thank you very much!
You are the best. Love it.
Thank you so much it is very helpful. Now I understand it better.
Great video. Thanks for the input.
Awesome video, super helpful. thank you so much
Thank you for you videos! Very helpful!!
Thankyou so much! I really appreciate this because it clarifies so much
this was very good; thank you so much
Thank you. Will definitely share!
amazing, i've clearly understood
thank you soo much you definetly made it easier to understand.
thanks a lot for this wonderful lecture!!!!
Well explained! Thanks so much.
Appreciate this, thank you!
Thank you so much! It made my life must easier!
awesome video!
thank you, you made it really simple for me
I love your this, you lecture explain so Good..... Thank you.
Thank you so much for this video. It was very helpful. I would like for you if possible to talk about elimination as well. Thanks again!!
Awesome vid, thank you!
Greatly appreciated!
Thank you for posting this lecture! Please keep posting! May i suggest Renal System? Thank you!
Thank you for the review!
very very helpful thanks so much
Simple and informative thanks
Thank you, you are a blessing
Thanks it helps a million
Thank you for your video!
Thank you!!!
thanx lot..that was great job
Thanks, great job it will help me for my medical surgical test on Thursday
Thank you so much for this lectures, can I have the prints of this please?
YOU are amazing!!! thank you so much!!
Thank you so much for this video
:) thanks
I have test and we did not have a lecture on this.... but it will be on the test....
so thanks
Why do the values vary so much from one resource to the next? Shouldn't there be a "standard?" Ex. K in the NCLEX study guide is 3.5 - 5.0...and Cl is 98-107. (different than yours).Those are just two examples. There are variations in all depending on what resource one uses. To me, that's a little ridiculous. With all the so called "nursing research" that's performed, one would think that "standard" lab values would not contradict the word "standard."
Great question, and I couldn't agree more with your point.
Given a certain populous from a certain ethnic background, finding an average from them, one would expect to see a 'standard' much like the BMI.
By the way, you will also see the same discrepencies in haematological values (including cell characteristics) depending on the lecture you watch, or book you read.
Is there anyway I could have the power point to study from?
Thank you!
love, love, love!!
I can’t seem to find slide on older adult (old old )geriatric patient even test questions on them and I have a test on them Friday
thanks
Thanks for that!
Thank You!!!!!!!
Thank you
David Purk - I'm happy to share it with you, but I need an email address to send it to.
First week of nursing school... First exam next Tuesday. This is going to be on our exam. WHY?
Laura Stehle don't know you, but as a fellow nursing student (2nd semester), you got this.
pl anyone upload full book USMLE FIRST AID IN PDF version so i will be very thankfull to u
Cheers love
As much as we appreciate the videos put out by people like you that take the time and effort to create content, the smallprint is horseshit.
Your job as someone consciously informing others with the intent to educate them includes finding the very best and most accurate information possible on the subject. Education is our responsibility, however, you should not be putting out any content that you aren't sure of or which could remotely be incorrect.
Nurses are busy people and they sometimes seek out these vidbites as reliable sources, and practicing nurses and early students aren't scholars blessed with endless time for research, so if you've made it your job to create content for them, do your bit.
This isn't the same as saying all info must be final and unchanging however, as science progresses, new knowledge and techniques develop.
Just be sure whatever sources you're using are up to date, referable, and most importantly peer reviewed.
Thanks for the vid :)
You need a new mic 🙂
Thanks so much!