Guillain-Barré Syndrome Nursing NCLEX | Guillain-Barré Symptoms, Treatment, Causes

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  • Guillain-Barré syndrome, also called GBS, nursing review lecture for NCLEX and nursing school: This lecture covers symptoms, causes, nursing interventions, and treatments for Guillain-Barré syndrome.
    Guillain-Barré syndrome is an autoimmune neuro condition where the immune system attacks the nerves in the peripheral nervous system and cranial nerves.
    What specifically on the nerve cell is the immune system attacking? The immune system, which was attacking an illness, starts to confuse the cranial and PNS nerves for the illness and attacks the myelin sheath (demyelination occurs), which affects nerve transmission. The myelin sheath normally functions as an insulator to help nerve transmission, but when they become damaged this leads to a decrease or complete loss of nerve signaling.
    Why is this happening? Guillain-Barré syndrome can happen in any person at any age! There is no cure, but treatment (IV immunoglobulin therapy or plasmapheresis) can help decrease signs and symptoms.
    Guillain-Barré syndrome tends to peak with its signs and symptoms at about 2 weeks, and then remyelination starts to occurs (so the patient's signs and symptoms will start to resolve). Most patients will fully recover to their baseline in 1-2 years. The road to recovery can be long and difficult for many patients.
    In GBS, most patients report experiencing a previous infection. This is usually one to two weeks from the onset of signs and symptoms associated with GB. Illnesses reported are either an upper respiratory or gastrointestinal infection.In addition, experiencing the Epstein-Barr virus, HIV/AIDS, or receiving the flu or swine flu vaccine have been associated with Guillain-Barré syndrome.
    There are various types of GBS and cases can vary from mild to very severe. The most common type in the United States is called
    Acute Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy (AIDP), which is what we will concentrate on in this lecture. Patients who experience this type of GBS tend to have paralysis/weakness or a tingling sensation that starts symmetrically in the lower extremities that will migrate upward over time. It can progress to where the patient actually becomes paralyzed.
    How is Guillain-Barré syndrome diagnosed? An electromyography and nerve conduction study along with a lumbar puncture (elevated protein without elevated white blood cells)
    Guillain-Barré syndrome symptoms include: tingling or numbness in lower extremities that spread upward over time to other areas of the body (paresthesia), absent or diminished reflexes, paralysis, facial paralysis, dysphagia, dysarthria, severe muscle pain/cramps, respiratory failure, autonomic issues etc.
    Complications can arise from Guillain-Barré syndrome which include: respiratory failure, infection, blood clots, pressure ulcers (injuries), facial paralysis, aspiration, difficulty swallowing or speaking, urinary retention, autonomic dysfunction (orthostatic hypotension, paroxysmal hypertension, dysrhythmiasetc.), constipation etc.
    Nursing interventions for Guillain-Barré syndrome: please watch the video for an in-depth review of these interventions.
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  • @RegisteredNurseRN
    @RegisteredNurseRN  Před 6 lety +59

    Hello Everyone! Thank you so much for watching! Don't forget about:
    NCLEX Quiz: www.registerednursern.com/guillain-barre-syndrome-nclex-questions/
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    • @usrafieckx9
      @usrafieckx9 Před 5 lety +1

      Hi.

    • @lukedehart7667
      @lukedehart7667 Před 4 lety

      @Jmac Blaze Oh my gosh. I hope you are fully recovered now. I am going into nursing so thank you for sharing your story. It must have been really scary for you to have gone through this. Especially having almost choked on your belt. I do not know if I will end up caring for someone with GBS, but this was really helpful to hear what the experience was like from someone who went through it. I will definitely be sure to check my patient's belt or take it off when possible for someone with GBS or any other paralysis.

    • @ryanparadissis9115
      @ryanparadissis9115 Před 3 lety

      Does gbs come back if u had it as child

  • @jkyoung7801
    @jkyoung7801 Před 4 lety +171

    I’m watching your video with so much relief now since I PASSED MY NCLEX!! I came back to say that 😂

  • @alyssaringel5242
    @alyssaringel5242 Před 2 lety +21

    RN here and severe AIDP (GBS)-2020 survivor. You never know how grateful you are to be able to walk your dog, walk around the unit, etc until you’re nearly paralyzed from the neck down.

  • @Janayexoxo
    @Janayexoxo Před 5 lety +175

    I’ve watched you since the beginning of my RN program and here I am in my last semester. You’ve been the best “instructor” and I’ve gotten my entire cohert to watch your videos and they feel the same! You’re awesome

    • @jackanderson6100
      @jackanderson6100 Před 3 lety +2

      Same here! It’s my last quarter and I’ve been watching her videos since the start. She has helped with so many topics. I defs owe her lol.

  • @branham311
    @branham311 Před 4 lety +46

    I'm not a nursing student. My aunt was recently diagnosed with GBS. This video gave me great understanding of what is happening (without having to dig through webpages and articles for information), so that I can give my family hope and the strength it needs right now. Thank you.

  • @reginelopez8971
    @reginelopez8971 Před 4 lety +67

    You're the reason why I'm an RN now.
    Thank you so much for helping me pass my NCLEX with 75 questions!!!

  • @kathleenc6093
    @kathleenc6093 Před 6 lety +36

    You are a life savior!!!! I have a test on neuromuscular today!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you so much!!!!

  • @njthepanda7912
    @njthepanda7912 Před 5 lety +29

    I should've just ditched my class and watched all your videos and take your practice exams. You taught a whole neuro lecture in less than 3 hours.

  • @adrianvirgo1988
    @adrianvirgo1988 Před 3 lety +10

    I just finished nursing school... Honestly we should be paying tuition to you. That's how much you helped me and my class mates. 😄

  • @user-jd8uu4zf4c
    @user-jd8uu4zf4c Před 9 měsíci +5

    Please pray for a boy in a hospital in Dublin who has been diagnosed with this Syndrome . It can be very for the scary for the patient . It seems to take a year or 2 to heal. Praying for complete healing

  • @Anara009
    @Anara009 Před 2 lety +9

    As a GBS survivor, thank you so much for one, pronouncing GBS correctly 🤣, and two, explaining it it such and understandable way that I can share this with friends and family to explain it. It's better than the GBS foundation videos. Thank you ❤️.

    • @enrique8626
      @enrique8626 Před rokem

      How long did it take for you to be better?

  • @marizelallen1580
    @marizelallen1580 Před 3 lety +6

    Thank you so much. I took my test sept 2, and i passed my NCLEX-RN.

  • @elenaesquen
    @elenaesquen Před rokem +5

    I am in nursing school studying this now and my daughter had this in 2005 when she was 11. This is the BEST explanation I have EVER heard. I learned ALL of this in bits and pieces as it progressed and there was so little info online at that time. Thank you so much for a GREAT job on this (and everything else you do)!

    • @benge3x
      @benge3x Před rokem

      I’m 5 months out now and yes these descriptions were exactly what I had. Almost went to ICU it got better. Had the facial issues too. I’m walking decent and back to work over a month now.

  • @ashledashnaw2575
    @ashledashnaw2575 Před 2 lety +4

    I had GBS when I was 10 years old. I was misdiagnosed by my doctor and it wasn't until 3 weeks later the right diagnosis was given. By then I was almost completely paralyzed and my left lung collapsed. When they had to do a emergency trake (idk how to spell the full name) and they nicked my thyroid glands and I almost bled to death. I was in the hospital for 3months before I could be released. Took an additional 4 months to walk on my own. I actually got it 2 more times after that but never as bad. My insurance wouldn't cover me in the second and third time because they claimed it couldn't come back, so the doctor diagnosed it over again as cidp only because my insurance wouldn't cover me otherwise. It was so painful to the slightest touch. At the time that I had it, it wasn't a very known condition, so the nurses and doctors thought that pumping me full of enough pain killers to knock out a horse would help, but it didn't, because it was nerve pain, that kind of pain cannot be relieved with pain killers. The nurses actually told my mother that I wasn't feeling any kind of pain, thankfully my mother knew better and paid attention when I was bawling my eyes out as the nurses were tossing me around the bed when changing the bedding. I had no problem peeing and pooping, aside from not being to move to be able to walk. Now I have no reflexes, nerve damage so I don't feel pain as easily, and asthma.
    I never received any shots nor did I have any infections to trigger GBS, only infection that happened was a bladder infection I got while I was paralyzed in the hospital. It just happened. I also had 3 spinal taps in order to detect if I had GBS.
    I'm 28, almost 29 now, so it's been so many years since I had it.
    Treatment I received was immunoglobulin, PT, OT, and speech therapy.

  • @shari3718
    @shari3718 Před 2 lety +3

    Diagnosed with a severe case of GBS in Aug., 2021. Still recovering. Tingling still in my feet, and learning how to walk again. I was a healthy female, that exercised and ate healthy foods. Also, still dealing with partial face paralysis. All the symptoms described in this video are what I experienced. I am hopeful for a full recovery.

    • @andyruby87
      @andyruby87 Před 2 lety

      I had find out i have GBS in aug last year too how are you feeling now? Im still doing my IVIG infusion 3 streak day every month

  • @mylittleminieverythings8441
    @mylittleminieverythings8441 Před 6 měsíci

    nurse sarah may abundant blessings come your way. I am currently studying for my nursing council exams in kenya and I'm using your videos. Thankyou for making them accessible to us.

  • @isisburk3380
    @isisburk3380 Před 6 lety +3

    Sarah, thank you so much for your videos! Please take the time, whenever you can to cover ALS and SCI. I find that you are soooo clear and thorough that reading my textbook is not necessary.

  • @samanthabarona7981
    @samanthabarona7981 Před 4 lety +1

    This video is amazing. I had GBS almost 20 years ago now. I have residual facial paralysis which I hate. I was quite severe and took years to recover. Horrible disease. ❤️

  • @frankcarrerejr
    @frankcarrerejr Před 3 lety +4

    I am recovering from GBS. I was I the hospital for 68 days. This video describes my experience exactly. After 5 months I’m still having tingling in my feet, and numbing in my face.

    • @vgbhg9540
      @vgbhg9540 Před 2 lety +1

      My tingling passed after 5 to 6 mo i think. Pretty much recovered everything besides the face. Had it last year. I was about 35 days in the hospital because of respiratory failure for the most part.

    • @atimgood6016
      @atimgood6016 Před 2 lety

      Oh My……I hope you are feeling much better as your post is from 5 months ago. Best wishes for good health in the future!!! We’re learning this in my Med-Surg 2 class

    • @Bella_0303
      @Bella_0303 Před 2 lety

      @@vgbhg9540 did the tingling go away completely now?

  • @registerednursesaijalusa5480

    I wish I would have found your channel when I was in nursing school I would have surely top in all of my exams. Nevertheless I found your channel and it is helping me so much you cannot even imagine. You are an angel.I am so grateful to you. 🙏🏼💗

  • @dellneal1502
    @dellneal1502 Před 5 měsíci

    Yeah I came down with Gilliam Barr syndrome in 2007, Spent 4 months in ICU, three of those months were in a coma. After that I was transferred to a nursing home where I spent seven years. But in the last seven years I've been in my own apartment. I'm still confined to a wheelchair, my fingers are warped due to the Gillian Bar syndrome. I have nerd damage in my face, Still have nerve damage in my legs, and arms. But I'm alive. And the few doctors I've talked to that are well versed in Gilliam Bar syndrome, said I had the worst case of it they seen with somebody surviving. But good video!

  • @charlesdavis7461
    @charlesdavis7461 Před rokem

    The last time I have seen a "Nurse" was when I went for my appendix removal, it had burst. This was a few years ago maybe 2015 or so and the care was very professional. But since then my wife has been in the same hospital for fractures a couple of times because of osteoporosis. Her care was lousy at best. The last fracture she asked to be released because I could do as well as they did. I was 67 or so and she 66. I can only assume most were not certified as Nurses. I think a lot of the Nurses had retired and replaced with whoever was available for hire .When this video started I thought you were a doctor or at least a P.A. You are a great teacher so I assume a great Nurse.

  • @chroniclesofmodernwarfoota2622

    I'm a nursing student, and i had GBS last june 29, good thing it was a new normal and online class and i can attend online school

    • @Bella_0303
      @Bella_0303 Před 2 lety

      Did your symptoms get better with time?

  • @moochimooch636
    @moochimooch636 Před 6 lety +4

    Got a test on GBS and several other neuro disorders in 2 weeks as well as heart failure , influenza, TB, and a plethora of others. Going to watch all your videos. Thank you!

  • @teanreece
    @teanreece Před 2 lety +6

    Very informative and understandable. I have GBS, brought on by a viral infection. Not as severe as some, but I'm hobbling on crutches. I guess I'm in for the long haul. Thanks for the information. 👍

    • @leejennifercorlewayres9193
      @leejennifercorlewayres9193 Před 2 lety +1

      How are you doing now? What were your first symptoms? I'm just recovering from flu and feel a tingling irritation all over my body.

  • @peanutlikesbeans
    @peanutlikesbeans Před rokem

    I had Guillain-Barre syndrome from an upper respiratory infection in 2017. I was paralyzed from the neck down and had to be in a respirator. I found this very informative. Thank you

  • @doremifasolatido-ro7zs
    @doremifasolatido-ro7zs Před 5 lety +4

    Wished i found you during my college days...ive learned alot from you ;)

  • @le_th_
    @le_th_ Před 3 lety +3

    Wow, this is such a great overview. Thank you for posting this and for taking the time, energy and resources it takes to create this content, film it and edit it. I appreciate you and all that you do to help others.

  • @mdrakibulislam1817
    @mdrakibulislam1817 Před 2 lety +20

    I have had GBS after receiving Covid-19 Vaccine. I was so scared and helpless. Thanks for the explaining.

    • @penny4744
      @penny4744 Před 2 lety +1

      Dont forget to report to VAERS.

    • @Callentay
      @Callentay Před 2 lety +1

      Which vaccine did you take? Was it the Johnson&Johnson? What was your experience like with GBS? I'm sorry you sent through this.

    • @Bella_0303
      @Bella_0303 Před 2 lety

      I think I may have this? What tests did you have to undergo?

    • @andyruby87
      @andyruby87 Před 2 lety

      Same here 3month after the 2nd dose of plizer doctor find out i had GBS and im in 3rd months of ivig infusion treatment

    • @shestampedit
      @shestampedit Před rokem

      My mom too. She’s still in a wheelchair a year later but walked in to get the vaccine.

  • @eklipsta
    @eklipsta Před rokem

    I had my bout with GBS in September 2020. I was on a ventilator and paralyzed. Thought i would never walk again. Scary disease. I still have the tingles in my hands and feet.

  • @heliasadatvaghar520
    @heliasadatvaghar520 Před 2 lety

    No one has taught me this concept as well as you... I wish I would have watched your videos when I was a nursing student 🙃 Thank you so much for your helpful channel ❤️❤️

  • @pavanakamath251
    @pavanakamath251 Před 4 lety +5

    You are literally making it easy for me to pass my final year MBBS.. thank you so much ❤️

  • @XavierGuillaume
    @XavierGuillaume Před rokem

    I am an RN and have a pt with GBS. He had the numbness and tingling in hands and feet but then over time he developed facial paralysis. Thanks for the explanation.

  • @muthoni632
    @muthoni632 Před 4 lety

    I need your teaching skills. You are so SMART!

  • @Aesthetics.Torres
    @Aesthetics.Torres Před 6 lety +1

    Wow. This video is beneficial for the post-lumbar puncture precautions ALONE, especially for those with a heart for neuro or emergency nursing from the jump, not to mention the thorough delivery on GBS! Well done, Sarah! 👍 Guillain-Barre can be REALLY INTIMIDATING for a new nurse, but you'll absolutely come across at least a patient with a history of it. It's important to keep an eye on the progression of active GBS, prioritizing things like respiratory distress over rehab for muscle atrophy. I absolutely LOVE the "Gradual Block of Sensation" acronym as well!! 👌

  • @mailadelapaz2638
    @mailadelapaz2638 Před 5 lety +3

    all i can say, i wished you can make and published a n NCLEX RN review book. i compared your lectures to other review books but yours is far more better. ex. GBS everything is there with medications and lab test, with drawings. looking forward to that.

  • @torymwende4352
    @torymwende4352 Před 5 lety +5

    Very detailed and easy to understand

  • @sun-san1000
    @sun-san1000 Před 2 lety

    Gotta study diseases for revalida, your videos help me understand the pathophysiology better.
    Shall comeback once I passed my oral revalida and written revalida next week. Wish me luck.

  • @Candiaulia
    @Candiaulia Před 6 lety +2

    Wow!...Haven't done this condition at school as yet. Happy that I subscribed. Thanks Registered NurseRN😊 Great channel👍

  • @shanquammie9964
    @shanquammie9964 Před 2 měsíci

    Someone I know is experiencing this right now, so watching thr video to educate my self.

  • @HafizahHoshni
    @HafizahHoshni Před 6 lety +1

    Amazing! I am so thankful for sharing your expertise and knowledge. Thank you so much! 10/8/2018

  • @neetakhadka3762
    @neetakhadka3762 Před 6 lety +3

    Really helpful for me thanks

  • @indianasb59
    @indianasb59 Před rokem +1

    12:16
    Yes, having an inability build to speak, let alone, swallow, IS very scary.
    What is worse is when, medical professionals don’t understand, and can’t find the true diagnosis of Guillain-Barré syndrome 😢

  • @rehabkhalil8834
    @rehabkhalil8834 Před 2 lety

    Many thanks for all your wonderful educational videos!! super useful and well organized!

  • @Fayeey920
    @Fayeey920 Před 6 lety +2

    Thank you Sarah for sharing this important information about this disease . It's very helpful .

  • @sfsfcramela143
    @sfsfcramela143 Před 5 lety +1

    realy u are amazing girl I understod from u rather than any channels ... god bless u 😍😙😙

  • @danny5637
    @danny5637 Před 3 lety

    I am not in or planning to work in the medical community but I still love you videos. 👍

  • @tonym6920
    @tonym6920 Před 6 lety +2

    Great video, thanks!

  • @rnphrnph2881
    @rnphrnph2881 Před 4 lety

    it’s helps me a lot ;) Thank you and more videos ;) From 🇵🇭

  • @CheriBomzArt
    @CheriBomzArt Před 4 měsíci

    Interesting and important information. I have a 72 year old friend, suffering with this right now. They put a trach, so he can do therapy. Kind of interesting though he was having some neuropathy issues last winter as well. Chronic alcoholic. He may have had some intestinal issues I don't know I'll have to ask him about that. Generally he stayed home and drank he rarely went out. So I'm kind of wondering how all this happened. Learned a lot thank you

  • @pinkbanana9771
    @pinkbanana9771 Před 2 lety

    Watching all the way in Kenya you're a life saver ❤️

  • @YoutuberUnknownPlayerground

    Hi, you are so smart, explaining eveything so well. Cute too and SMART!! Thank you! I subscribed! Thanks a lot!

  • @balrajveer7295
    @balrajveer7295 Před 6 lety +4

    thank you too much for your videos and your ausum hard work .. I make notes from your videos and pass the nuclex rn on 1st try with 75 question ..your videos are too good and make every concept too clear in the mind ..soo thankful to you

    • @marysereppert5387
      @marysereppert5387 Před 6 lety +1

      Thank you so much . I have test tomorrow about Guerlain disease . Can u do spinal cord injury or herniated disc .?

    • @ginishjaved818
      @ginishjaved818 Před 5 lety

      Congrates !! can please tell me what source u used?

  • @ketakidave9209
    @ketakidave9209 Před 5 lety

    Thank You.

  • @Hannizee
    @Hannizee Před 3 lety +1

    so much to know for my nclex

  • @yerragorlanarasamma5264

    constructive,concise, very informative video !! Tq mam

  • @turtlelover6330
    @turtlelover6330 Před 2 lety +1

    I had Guillian Barre when I was 11 years old and still have problems at age 53

  • @fatma-et4yk
    @fatma-et4yk Před 4 lety

    You are an angel. 🙏🏽💖

  • @sothathappened
    @sothathappened Před 2 lety

    thank you for pronouncing it correctly

  • @ms.b.6593
    @ms.b.6593 Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you sooo much!! This was excellent!!!!!! You explained so clearly!

  • @22Troyesha
    @22Troyesha Před 6 lety +2

    Hello Nurse RN will you do a lecture for Acute Respiratory failure and ARDS I see you don’t have any videos and I love your videos for my nursing classes I am in my last semester so I would appreciate if you could thank you for all you do !

  • @julianabediako3526
    @julianabediako3526 Před 3 lety

    am enjoying all your videos. its been of great help.thanks

  • @drkaserekanzanzu-tavughiri8277

    Yes thank you so much, very good presentation

  • @akhan4727
    @akhan4727 Před 6 lety +2

    Great video!

  • @joanederonvil67
    @joanederonvil67 Před 6 lety +3

    I thank God everyday day for, please cover PT and PTT please

  • @spagetka75
    @spagetka75 Před 4 lety +4

    I had GBS in january - april 2010.

    • @johnelrod98
      @johnelrod98 Před 3 lety

      I think I may have this. Numbness on belly area and Dow both legs very little under arms and see on groin area. IDK what to do it's been about 6 days.

  • @alexandrogiraud4737
    @alexandrogiraud4737 Před rokem

    You are beautiful, kind and very intelligent.. Thank you!!

  • @krystalbarrett2458
    @krystalbarrett2458 Před 6 lety +10

    Should cover ALS next! and Trigeminal Neuralgia & Bell's palsy!!! thanks!

  • @steffoncunningham5662
    @steffoncunningham5662 Před 6 lety +2

    Thank you Sarah, you have done a great job

  • @cinnamonroll4066
    @cinnamonroll4066 Před 6 lety +2

    Thanks idol!

  • @jessielisy2154
    @jessielisy2154 Před 5 lety +3

    Hello Sara! I love your videos as a nursing student and I find them extremely helpful. In the near future, would you be able to make a video about ALS and dialysis i.e. hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis?

  • @johnhenry6057
    @johnhenry6057 Před 5 lety +6

    ANOTHER OUTSTANDING VIDEO. SARAH IS ABSOLUTELY AMAZING AND WE GREATLY APPRECIATE ALL SHE DOES.

  • @rackracer3
    @rackracer3 Před 4 lety

    thank you, so much!!

  • @mariad3732
    @mariad3732 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks RegisteredNurseRN. I am an avid subscriber!😊

  • @alabamajenny8751
    @alabamajenny8751 Před 4 lety +2

    This is terrifying. I had a horrible reaction to the 2018-19 Influenza vaccine. I was so afraid I would have GBS.
    I had the flu vaccine, nearly 12 hours later I spiked fever. It grew to 104.5. I was better the next day. The only reason my doctor could give me was possibly having a reaction to the preservatives in the vaccine.
    I had a buccal swab to determine any allergies. It came back eggs were highest sensitivity. So now I am scared to death to take another vaccine, ever again. Thanks for this valuable information.

    • @Bella_0303
      @Bella_0303 Před 2 lety

      What was your reaction to the he 2019-2019 influenza vaccine?

  • @kavi1478
    @kavi1478 Před 4 lety

    Mam u r just great

  • @jhonyromanesco2269
    @jhonyromanesco2269 Před 3 lety

    Hellowwww, just a wonderful job well done easy to understand, and beautiful.....😊😊😊😁😁

  • @stephcase89
    @stephcase89 Před 3 lety +1

    Can you do a video on Huntington’s Disease?

  • @petronellasikaaze-qt7zv
    @petronellasikaaze-qt7zv Před 9 měsíci

    Well explained madam

  • @jackanderson6100
    @jackanderson6100 Před 3 lety

    Thank you!!

  • @sheepdog5799
    @sheepdog5799 Před 3 lety

    I have my final nursing exam around the corner!!!

  • @rhedlawisan7331
    @rhedlawisan7331 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much I’m RN now here in Philippine.
    #june2022

  • @dane-mariebaugh-mighty6930

    hey. i love your vids. can you do one on cast care

    • @RegisteredNurseRN
      @RegisteredNurseRN  Před 5 lety

      Hello. I actually do have one on cast care here: czcams.com/video/jLVj4YcC6Fo/video.html

  • @muhannadhassan4228
    @muhannadhassan4228 Před 6 lety +3

    thanks for every thing
    you good

  • @comfortbotchway4585
    @comfortbotchway4585 Před 4 lety

    God richly bless you Amen

  • @billosias6294
    @billosias6294 Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you very much, it'll help me for my coming board exam nov 2018

  • @kirkdyer89
    @kirkdyer89 Před 5 lety +2

    I had gbs in the 80s. Even now I still have no dorsi of plantar flexion.. I have very little movement in my toes, almost indiscernible, and of course atrophy of the lower limbs

    • @Disenteng.Buring
      @Disenteng.Buring Před 4 lety

      Hi did you experience tremor on your feet before?

    • @opeth2097
      @opeth2097 Před 4 lety

      Can you walk in balance though?

  • @Kiwikannadigas
    @Kiwikannadigas Před 6 lety +2

    Awesome lecture ..

  • @benge3x
    @benge3x Před rokem

    Mine was caused by the very classic upper respiratory infection, chest cold.

  • @clementinafataki9144
    @clementinafataki9144 Před 6 lety +1

    I really need to know so I have an idea before next year what videos can I watch

  • @harryschnepp5907
    @harryschnepp5907 Před 2 lety

    Thank you

  • @miguelmacapugay6340
    @miguelmacapugay6340 Před 2 lety

    Watching this before my cpnre to get final clarifications. Wish me luck 😂

  • @rod5390
    @rod5390 Před rokem

    I got about 5 questions on the NCLEX-RN about this.

  • @allanduma-og6822
    @allanduma-og6822 Před 4 lety +1

    I am gbs survivor for two times,

  • @sabahjaafar134
    @sabahjaafar134 Před 3 lety

    you are amazing!

  • @saraf9081
    @saraf9081 Před 4 lety

    My mom had Gil & Barry. Bad H/o of Chrones

  • @fraskhanjulhusin2347
    @fraskhanjulhusin2347 Před 3 lety

    Thnks a lot ❤️❤️❤️
    -new subscriber here 🥰

  • @gcvoon286
    @gcvoon286 Před 5 lety

    could this relate to taking of carvedilol? thanks,

  • @CheriBomzArt
    @CheriBomzArt Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks!

  • @vol84eng
    @vol84eng Před 3 lety

    My niece developed GBS right after taking a flu shot.