Mrs. Hinojosa is awesome. I'm an EPCC student and we have great instructors as well, but I always appreciate the extra time Mrs. Hinojosa puts in to come and give academic coaching sessions and reviews like this.
From the bottom of my heart 💓 thank you so much million times. Thank you because of YOU I have understood this way better than how nurses were just running fast through the instructions. Many Many thanks I will conquer this.
That was the same Iv pump that they used on me at the hospital!!! i had diverticulitis not fun!!!! but i am feeling much better than i was before!!!! :D thanks to all the doctors and nurses who took very good care of me when i was not feeling the best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! but now i am feeling much much better :D
Someone should figure out how to get it to not go off every 10 minutes while a patient in the hospital --- two hospital confinements have been a total disaster of waking me all night long... Better education is needed.. !!!
imagine if she was not well trained, some patients could be sacrificed if wrong drugs were injected or delivered at wrong rate. Wow..nice job by this lady
Is there anyway to check with the Alaris IV pumps how much time I have left until my infusion runs out? I'm used to other IV systems that gave you and infusion end time. Thanks.
So, curious as to who typed in the subtitles/closed caption and why it wasn't proofread before attaching to the video? "Clown"," confusion", "IB" ....it was difficult to watch the closed caption with so many wrong words
Because no one typed them. They're computer generated by youtube's system based on what the computer thinks it "hears". Most subtitles on youtube are added to videos this way. It literally reads "auto generated" when you select english captions. You mention proodreading and yet somehow missed that yourself when selecting captions.