Your channel has helped me SO MUCH! thank YOU! I watched basically all your videos the week before the Nursing One Final and made a great grade. The videos and questions you ask are helpful study tools! When You Can, please make more Cardio Videos with Heart Meds. Thank YOU!
Thank you so much! I am an LVN student in my 2nd term, with 2 more terms to go--our program goes by Levels, so I'm in Level 2-- and I am struggling to find the correct way to study and pass my Med Surge I class. I have 6 more weeks of class and I think your channel is just what I need! I love how you break things down and I remember the parts most when you're like, " You better do this...and you better do that...LOL" hilarious, but helpful! Keep doing what you do! I love it and you are helping so many people! God Bless!
You’re amazing and always on point! I watch you and one other RU-vidr. You help me get it! Love the pop ups too on tiktok. Thank you for helping me get thru nursing school!!
I listen to your videos while driving to uni, thank you for the knowledge, personality and explanations of each question! I’m learning so much & retaining the information because you are clear while entertaining! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Professor D, I love your energy!! I wish you are my med-Surg professor! Thank you so much for taking the time to make these videos! You are a Godsend! God bless you!
Hello professor D i will be your new student on youtube. I really like listening to you i overheard you from my mum who was listening to you we r both from UK and learning NCLEX currently. Also your prayers really help too
I love your channel so much. You teach in such an expressive and emotive way that keeps us engaged in the material. I was wondering if you had a lesson on Atherosclerosis and Hyperlipidemia? If not, please consider it! Thank you so much for providing us with your expertise and your passion for teaching.
Shalom Sis (Professor D) I stumbled across your RU-vid channel and was pleasantly surprised to see many of your good works in the field of nursing education. You have a great approach to presenting, teaching, and explaining each topic and it is organized in a user- friendly manner. This is a Beautiful platform to learn and sharpen one’s skills for a nursing career. I commend you on your professionalism and nursing talents, and the time it took for you to prepare. Keep up the good works. Thank you for your charity to the nursing profession Mrs. J. Israel
I almost passed out for the Digoxin heart pumping 😂 I’ve been watching your NCLEX playlist! My NCLEX is tomorrow and I’m so nervous but I feel more after doing practice questions together
Omg why did I just find your channel 😢 I’m about to bridge from lpn to rn after I take my nclex ma’am you got a loyal sub tbh keep yelling I need it desperately
❤️your way of teaching NCLEX.. my MEDSURGE HESI COMING UP..and you are entertaining as well..🤣 You are awesome at rationals. And I thank you.. Could you dissect the kidney and make a video on kidney function please..RENIN..ANGIOTENSIN diagram please.. it is so confusing....
Thank you for making these videos. I love how you break down the correct and the wrong answers. Please can you go over, what order should these be done in for MI? MONA, ONAM, or OANM. Thank you!
Q: 35 Initially I thought it was #2: Get the client back to bed, because the blood pressure is higher when sitting down as opposed to laying down. Also, the hassle of not having a chair around and leaving the patient unattended to fetch one if I’m the only one around. I guess I have to assume I have a wheelchair/ chair nearby the patient at all times. 🤔
Hi thank you for all you do for us ! love and appreciate you ! can you please help me clarify “safety” for #56 … i think i understood the rational for the answer however, ( i might be over thinking) is there a risk for fall when taking opioids? ❤
For question 10 "what is the first intervention for a client experiencing MI" the question that you did prior to this one would make me think that the priority is morphine because it's simply allows for better oxygenation. So upset with myself for getting that one wrong....
the biggest difference is for PN instead of “call the Dr” your choice would be “notify the RN.” Also be sure to watch priority and delegations video so you know what PN is allowed to do versus the RN.