Thanks a lot Brent!!! I just did my CCRN today and passed. Your videos were very helpful!! Appreciate your hardwork in putting those videos. Thank you!!!
@@kajmiiir__RN_BSN_CCRN It was real hard. Lots and lots of hemodynamics and the resp related questions. I’ve had real hard time figuring out between the two options.
Lifelong, thank u millions. Your tutorials helped me greatly, passing the CCRN with no problem. I also used my TNCC and Fundamentals of Critical Care books.
+marisol esc you bet. It's next on my list. Though, unfortunately, that is a lot to cover too, so it will still be a week or two out. Thanks for the support
Thanks for these videos! I passed my CCRN yesterday. These were nice to listen to after reviewing the same chapter from Barrons review , kind of like a follow along. For anyone taking the test, Barrons does a great job of giving difficult questions in comparison to the actual exam. Do all of the practice questions after each topic giving main focus to Cardio, Resp, and hemodynamics and neuro. The synergy model is something you should def glance at before the exam.
Did you feel like since you were able to answer the barons questions that you were able to answer the CCRN test questions easier since the Barrons questions were harder?
@@TennisBabee2011Yes! I do think barrons questions were slightly harder and understanding why I got those questions wrong helped me answer questions on the exam.
Hey just wanted to say thanks for the great vid. Have some feedback for you as I totally think efforts such as these should be rewarded. If you break these up into ~15-20 min videos you'll get to fully flesh out single sections, easy to digest, can market it as being able to fit in a coffee break & generate traffic & ad revenue on each. Also those mid ccrn review can cherry pick topics of review & you can still throw it all in a playlist to comprise a "full" review. Got my sub! Big on podcasts for my commute I'll be checking that out too.
+shy l thank you for your feedback back, it is definitely welcomed. I've considered shorter videos, however, not quite sure if I'd like to change that just yet. Eventually, when I'm finished with the CCRN videos, there will be shorter "educational" videos that mainly teach one topic
@@LifelongNursing These are definitely great videos, can you include the actual heart sounds in future educational videos if possible. That would be the icing on the cake, again thanks.
I have posted this somewhere on this very video about five months ago, I was actually just looking for the comment to see a reply. But it may have been deleted. But to be fair Barrons per reddit and other places I have looked is the best prep guide.
This helped me pass my CCRN yesterday! I can’t believe I knew what the pacemaker settings were (there was only one question haha). But there were sooooo many cardiac questions so thank you for this and for recording on a good mic! Lol I listened to this nonstop while driving back and forth to work.
Question! at 39:38 the slide says beta blockers are given for chronic heart failure, but then it says negative inotropes are contraindicated. Can you please explain? are beta blockers the exception?
I really appreciate these videos! I watched all of them while reviewing for the test and just passed my CCRN today! I appreciate you making these videos and the content really did apply to the test!
Unfortunately I haven't kept any files once the videos were made, with the exception of my last video. Endocrine. If you'd like that, I'll be happy to email it to you
Barron's is helpful, although it doesn't contain updated information from AACN like I include in the videos. The upside is, it's not a ton of information that is updated.