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At 34 mins there is a question regarding blood transfusions and hypocalcemia. Just FYI, you explained it incorrectly. You stated that HYPERcalcemia can occur… I think you meant to say HYPOcalcemia can occur because citrate binds to calcium in the blood, leading to a decrease in the level of ionized calcium in the bloodstream. Thank you
This is helpful but her monotone voice does not help with focusing. thats why i was so unwilling to purchase your videos. At least have a cheerful way of speaking omg.
Mary Ann, this is the only complimentary video. It just happens to be from a Part 2 section. Please check out our website if you are interested in the full program: mededseminars.net
Jeff looking forward to seeing you again in Loma Linda university again just took TCRN review suggesting all my colleagues to take that class to take our trauma parents
I'm just starting my CCRN studying journey and came across this video. All I can say is WOW!!! I learned so much in so little time! THANK YOU! You're an amazing teacher
How I wish I had seen this video earlier...but am so glad. Thanks so much for this video. Am following Med-ED all the way cos it makes critical care nursing easy.
Wow, I enjoyed this. This was so helpful, making the critical care course very simple in just an hour. Thanks a million. Please do you have any for another system like renal etc.?