Today we had a 3 hour lecture... I cannot imagine I watched the whole lecture again but in 10 minutes 😆 I don't know what is it, but college professors are kinda lacking in something... this videos help me better than what my professors teach. They add so much and everything is redundant in class and I barely learn something plus students are sleep deprived. So far I'm loving these 5-10 minute videos that summarize all I need to know.
Great informative video! Maybe you could show some pictures of the devices as you talk about them? That would make it even better. :)
Your amazing please don't stop creating videos
Love the way you describe each and everything, your language is easily understandable, your videos are helpful.
Thank you 😊
Thank you
We are in our first semester of Nursing school and these videos are really helpful! Especially the quiz at the end. Do you have more videos with quizzes at the end? I would love to see that!
Nurse Parkes, Thank you for your insight and devotion to care. I have a question: my mother who suffered from COPD was having shortness of breath. We called the ambulance for transport to the hospital, and begged them not to have her lay back on the gurney because the pressure on her lungs was causing her severe pain, panic, discomfort. They INSISTED that she had to lay back and she tried to calm down and measure her breathing in order to get to the hospital 20 minutes away. Trailing the ambulance, we watched through the door window as she struggled to pull herself upright to catch her breath, then she laid back and we hoped she'd found a way to calm herself. We parked the car as they raced her in the hospital ER. She was pronounced deceased 15 minutes later, never regaining consciousness from her struggle. We were devastated, despondent and deep down knew her transport position was a factor. Is there ANY protocol for transporting patients with COPD the paramedics should have known and provided? Thank you.
I wish there were examples or photos!
You help me so much and understanding everything a lot more. So glad I found your page ❤️
Hello. Does your flash cards have visual aid? Especially when you talk about the assembling of the oxygen equipment.
Very helpful i want to pass my nclex so bad
Nice
It’s a shame you don’t mail to Canada. I love your videos !!
Working on it! Definitely take a look around our site, we offer a ton of free resources as well!! LevelUpRN.com
Hi Cathy, on your fash card, it says partial rebreather mask flow rate is 6-11L/min.
Also the venturi maskmis 4-10, the Aerosol mask is more than 10L, should we follow the number on your flashcard or in the video? Thanks
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I think this is Fundamentals of nursing rather than Medical surgical nursing.. But informational
Is there a difference in your first set and second set ?
Thanks for asking. There are some changes, yes. Here is a link with a full description: www.leveluprn.com/products/medical-surgical-nursing-study-cards
What types of patients would you put on a non rebreather? Asthma attack? COPD?
where are the videos showing the oxygen delivery systems
Med surge and Pharmacology flashcards are wasting of money. These were meant for group study not for single study. I love how the fundamental.
Meris is too fast and she is you are way way better than her
Love the mini quizzes and finally putting your flashcards to use!! :)
YAY! Glad you like them!
Question I received mines and I feel like the reproductive system cards aren't as many as the other ones I received only 19cards. Do you have the same amount or us there more ??
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