Hesi Medical Surgical Nursing Review

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  • čas přidán 30. 12. 2021
  • Here is how to score over 850 in your Hesi, ATI Exams for Hesi Medical Surgical Exam! In this video I mention heavily tested topics and topics you must review in order to pass.

Komentáře • 31

  • @mednursepharm
    @mednursepharm  Před 6 měsíci +1

    Join us for Med Surg Mondays where we prepare for your Hesi Med Surg Exam czcams.com/video/WmJ7QExR9lc/video.htmlsi=JnnG4aha-YpeiYgm

  • @dalaisand5453
    @dalaisand5453 Před rokem +5

    Omg you are amazing 🎉
    I heard the first topic about TB and I had to subscribe because everything is clear and simple and you include everything.❤

    • @mednursepharm
      @mednursepharm  Před rokem

      Thank you. I appreciate it. All the best with your exams this semester! What classes are you taking?

  • @wenz0414
    @wenz0414 Před 2 lety +2

    omg thx so much!! i wish you can share this lecture slides with us

  • @ksmith9820
    @ksmith9820 Před rokem +1

    Thank you taking med/surg next semester trying to get prepared now

    • @mednursepharm
      @mednursepharm  Před rokem

      You are going to do great! Getting ahead is always a good plan! Look out for my Maternal and Mental Health Hesi Reviews coming soon. How did it go for you?

  • @gianny1457
    @gianny1457 Před rokem +5

    can you please do more of these!! they are so helpful!

  • @YoungSensation32
    @YoungSensation32 Před 2 lety

    Do you have an on demand review for med surge lectures?

  • @morosas4366
    @morosas4366 Před 3 měsíci +1

    When you say “do at least 50 questions a day” what kind of questions would you recommend. I am currently in Med Surg 1 for LPN and our mid circular is somewhere in May. Our class uses the Nclex Book, FA Davis books, and evolve elsevier. What kind of questions would you recommend and from what website or book?

  • @ctrldeletealt4648
    @ctrldeletealt4648 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you. I just subscribed

    • @mednursepharm
      @mednursepharm  Před rokem

      You are welcome! How is nursing school coming along?

    • @ctrldeletealt4648
      @ctrldeletealt4648 Před rokem

      @@mednursepharm hi it went well. I just graduated in May of this year (2022). And I am a registered nurse now.

  • @jofinaonecopy2399
    @jofinaonecopy2399 Před rokem

    Thanks ❤

    • @mednursepharm
      @mednursepharm  Před rokem

      You're welcome 😊 How did it turn out? Hope it went well!

  • @leovaldez6629
    @leovaldez6629 Před 2 lety +2

    do you have any more advice on how to score a high grade for the med surg hesi? thanks!

    • @mednursepharm
      @mednursepharm  Před 2 lety +7

      Hey Leo! Know your basic normal lab values for hematocrit, wbc, hemoglobin, potassium etc. Do at least 50 practice questions a day the week of the exam.

    • @leovaldez6629
      @leovaldez6629 Před 2 lety

      @@mednursepharm where do you recommend doing the practice problems? i have 4 days to prepare for it! are there any other videos that you do with the practice problems? they were very helpful, thank you!!!!

  • @iMaGiNaTiOnWpAsSiOn
    @iMaGiNaTiOnWpAsSiOn Před 4 měsíci +1

    For the hemodialysis one, why wouldn’t you slow down the dialysis? I know you’re supposed to assess first, but if the questions gives you enough assessment data, I was told that you should perform an intervention instead of assess.
    By the patient saying they were dizzy and nauseous and we know that disequilibrium syndrome is a complication, we can deduce that the pt is most likely experiencing that.
    I always get confused when to assess vs intervene because so many times, I have chose an assessment answer and it was wrong 😢

    • @mednursepharm
      @mednursepharm  Před 4 měsíci

      Slowing down the rate of dialysis could be a potential intervention if hypotension is confirmed, but it's important to prioritize assessing the patient's blood pressure first to confirm the presence of hypotension.
      If the patient's blood pressure is within normal limits, slowing down the dialysis may not be necessary and could potentially prolong the session unnecessarily. It's essential to base interventions on accurate assessments to ensure the most appropriate care for the patient.
      Therefore, checking the blood pressure first allows the nurse to make an informed decision regarding whether to adjust the dialysis rate or pursue other interventions based on the patient's condition.
      :)

  • @shontab4159
    @shontab4159 Před rokem

    Hello! I take med surge hesi on april 24 do you have a recommended app to use to prepare

    • @mednursepharm
      @mednursepharm  Před rokem

      A helpful tip to prepare: Do at least 25 to 50 questions per day to prepare. You can find med surg practice questions on the quizlet app, or there are a couple of youtube channels that are also great and have practice questions. The more questions you do, the more content you will expose yourself to. It is important to go through the rationales and find out why you got the answer correct or wrong. So when you do your practice questions, do it yourself closed book and review each rationale after trying each question on your own first. You will do great! If you have any other questions. Just drop it here.

  • @aynim2277
    @aynim2277 Před rokem +1

    hi love I just found your account, I took the exit hesi and failed terrible with a 588. I need a 850 to pass and graduate. luckily I have until the end of April to prepare for my next exam. any tips on how to improve my score by 300 points :(

    • @mednursepharm
      @mednursepharm  Před rokem +2

      Hi Ayni! Congratulations on working hard to get to your last semester 👏 You have been prepared, and I know you have the knowledge to pass your exit hesi. I am sorry you didn't get the score to pass. Some tips I have are: 1. Thing about the last hesi and the rationales you saw. Write down topics or things you didn't know and get some more knowledge on it. 2. Do 20 to 25 Questions a day in test mode then review each rationale. 3. Focus on your nursing fundamentals and med surg. 4. Be positive. 5. On exam day before you go in get a piece of paper and make two columns. In the first column write down all your fears and in the opposite column write down the opposite of these fears for example: I will fail this hesi | I will pass this hesi. I will score 588| I will score over a 1000. Tear it up and throw it away and then walk in to take your exam. When you get into your exam if the have scrath paper write down all the positive things. After every 10 questions read the positive notes. Positive thinking helps us to relax in exams and keep our heart rate and breathing good or anxiety low. I believe in you and I know with some extra practice everyday you will pass this. I will also post a review for the hesi exit later this week.

    • @aynim2277
      @aynim2277 Před rokem +1

      @@mednursepharm thank you so much your videos have been helping me

  • @Greasyheels
    @Greasyheels Před rokem +1

    I still scored a 768 and have another Hesi next week. Any other tips so I can succeed?

    • @mednursepharm
      @mednursepharm  Před rokem +2

      You are almost there! Some other tips will be to do at least 25 to 50 practice questions each day. There are some great CZcams channels that have practice questions. One of my fav I like to suggest to students is Nexus Nursing. You can find lots of med Surg practice there. Also uworld is a great resource but does have a fee for access to the question banks. You will do great. Don't give up. Practice practice practice.

  • @wendystefanie3752
    @wendystefanie3752 Před 3 měsíci

    HESI level 2 the same as HESI med surge I?

    • @mednursepharm
      @mednursepharm  Před 3 měsíci +1

      This incorporates both Med Surg 1 and 2. All the best in your exam! Let me know if you have questions.

  • @oliviaeiesland4047
    @oliviaeiesland4047 Před 11 měsíci

    Is this for med surg 3?