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Nurse Sarah (BSN, RN) graduated from nursing school in 2009 with honors. She passed NCLEX on her first try & has worked as a bedside nurse in a variety of settings, including progressive care (PCU), telemetry, and medical-surgical. In addition, she has worked in non-invasive cardiology as a stress lab nurse and charge nurse.
Nurse Sarah has trained many students on the job, and she has taught millions of viewers through her website and RU-vid channel. Her true passion is teaching students and helping new nurses succeed. She is also a Christian, wife, and mother to her two sons, Zachariah & Josiah.
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Thank you so much for this video! I have been struggling with seizures for the last two years and I was diagnosed with epilepsy a month ago. My health care team has been very effective and attentive to me, but my docs haven’t provided as much info as you, so thank you for all the clarification 😊 ❤️🩹
That was so helpful, thank you! In my nursing school they haven't show us how to actually check a patient's reaction, they just wanted us to memorise GCS, but I had no idea how to actually check it, so thanks a lot! :)
Guys can have cracked ribs, broken nose, sprained ankle, fractured leg, missing an arm, and internal blood loss, and they will go to the gym like nothing happened. But when we get the slightest start of a cold… we sit in bed all day.
Thank you! what a wonderful resource. I just got my ADRN nurse package which included two foley catheter boxes just like the ones you used here. I wanted to know how to use them. Thanks!