Boswell CEN Review: Toxicology-Environmental-Substance Abuse
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- Boswell CEN Review: Toxicology-Environmental-Substance Abuse
Content includes, but not limited to:
Chemical exposure (e.g., organophosphates, cleaning agents)
Radiation exposure
Submersion injury
Temperature-related emergencies (e.g., heat, cold, and systemic)
Acids and alkalis
Carbon monoxide
Cyanide
Overdose and ingestions
Substance abuse
Withdrawal syndrome
This guy is the real deal thank you for all your content 🙏
First try at CEN I bought the Solheim review - was great. But THIS, this is the real stuff. Mark gives you the down, dirty truth about what you need to know. I would 10/10 recommend this to everyone trying to get their CEN. Amazing videos, thank you Mark!
Also food for thought.. 2022 CEN exam - know black widow spiders and brown spiders - x2 questions!!
@@morganphillips6277 Thanks for that! I"ll pass on!
CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!! PS: If you felt it was helpful, drop my name to your nurse manager or educator to contact about bringing a live 2 day class to your area! AND you could sit in for free and get 18 hours of CNE towards your RENEWAL 4 years from now!
Hey! Any other surprises?
@@TheDonsRiche What surprises?
@markboswell Are venomous animal exposures and lightning not on the test?
Hi Jennifer! YES! envenomations are on the test and I discuss them in the "ORTHO/TRAUMA" presentation. Lightning strikes are not on the test.
Thanks boss. I saw your older version just the other day, the slides didnt match with the topics you discussed. Thanks for updating
Glad to help
Thank you so much for the video. this is awesome. but had a question, in TCA part, you have mentioned, clonidine is alpha blockers which makes sense but clonidine turns out to be alpha adrenergic agonist and with decreased sympathetic outflow decrease BP, so kind of dispute between between alpha blockers and alpha agonist action of clonidine. Thanks again.
Hi and thanks for the comment. Your points are good. I should be more specific in saying that by decreasing the CNS outflow, there is an "alpha like blockade" effected on the peripheral vasculature and a reduction in blood pressure. I hope that makes more sense. Thanks again!
It’s pro-meth-uh-zeen not I-zeen
Mark, how are these videos different From your online webinars?
loving the book and handouts . thank you so much . Great price too
Hi! They are pretty much the same. Of course the online sessions are interactive where these are just lecturing. You're Welcome!
Very interesting that the pits of those fruits, like apricots also contain vitamin B17.
What else do you watch for in Dilantin besides the cardiac monitor?
Hi Sir, do you have videos about professional issues? Thank you.
Yes! This one covers BOTH professional and patient care management: th-cam.com/video/1wCEXbcMl0s/w-d-xo.html
Yay. Thank you so much. Godbless.