I got the second question wrong. When I went thru the answer choices, I initially marked “C” as false because my initial instinct was that side rails can be a source of danger for some patients as they can get stuck and suffocate. But then I second guessed myself and said “well, they never said this patient was confused..” so I changed my answer to True. When you said the bit about not second-guessing ourselves I felt like you were talking to me lol. Thanks for this. I feel better about my first exam already.
So I love and appreciate your videos. I’ve only watched a few and after just failing my NCLEX the one thing that sticks out is the level of difficulty difference. I’m sure yours are easier as you’re teaching us. But the NCLEX, lmao. They were way harder. Especially the priority which I’m usually good at.
I also thought the same! Infection causes a stress response in the body by increasing the amount of certain hormones such as cortisol and adrenaline. These hormones work against the action of insulin and, as a result, the body's production of glucose increases, which results in high blood sugar levels. (took that off google). Then wouldn't glucose checks also help identify an infection so interventions can be done?
Yes!!! You’re my favorite nurse TH-cam educator!! Your videos are soooo helpful!
You are an amazing instructor. Thank you so much. Please can you go over topics in the Fundamentals of Nursing.
You are hands down, the best instructor on this platform. I really hope your channel flourishes. You deserve it!!
Can't wait for this channel to become popular! I know it will immensely grow one day :)
Definitely. It will. She is good!!!
Likewise! her teaching is awesome
It has been such an honor getting to have you as a part of my nursing school journey.
Thank you!!!!!!!!!
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This is so helpful. I am a brand new nursing student having a hard time adjusting to this style of thinking
You were an inspiration to me at ECPI , thank you for all your hard work.
I got the second question wrong. When I went thru the answer choices, I initially marked “C” as false because my initial instinct was that side rails can be a source of danger for some patients as they can get stuck and suffocate. But then I second guessed myself and said “well, they never said this patient was confused..” so I changed my answer to True. When you said the bit about not second-guessing ourselves I felt like you were talking to me lol. Thanks for this. I feel better about my first exam already.
You are a great teacher, I will watch your videos over and over again
I am so glad you have started making videos again.
You are a born educator - PLEASE DON'T GO AWAY AGAIN!!!!!!!
We need you!!!!
You are great!! Please don't stop making videos.
I just now came across your chanel! I take my NCLEX tomorrow morning! wish me luck! ...btw thank you for your videos!!
Amazing teaching way
So I love and appreciate your videos. I’ve only watched a few and after just failing my NCLEX the one thing that sticks out is the level of difficulty difference. I’m sure yours are easier as you’re teaching us. But the NCLEX, lmao. They were way harder. Especially the priority which I’m usually good at.
This make sooo much sense!! Thank you ❤❤
I’m glad I could help!
Thank you so much for the review breaking down question :) I have my nclex pn soon ;)
Fantastic - Thank you!
This was so essential! Thank you so much!!!
does performing a fall assessment count as an action? if it were there, i would probably pick it.
Thank you for your content! So helpful!
Did your video on prioritization get deleted? I was looking for it but couldn't find it?
For A, I thought a hyperglycemia environment can increase the risk of infection. Therefore, wouldn’t glucose checks help ?
While yes microbes can thrive from hyperglycemia, the action of just checking glucose alone doesn’t directly decrease the risk of infection
I also thought the same! Infection causes a stress response in the body by increasing the amount of certain hormones such as cortisol and adrenaline. These hormones work against the action of insulin and, as a result, the body's production of glucose increases, which results in high blood sugar levels. (took that off google). Then wouldn't glucose checks also help identify an infection so interventions can be done?
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Thank you!!
Please do some on peds too.❤️
Thank you so much