Watching this in 2020, 6 years later. Your video is THE MOST helpful and clinically relevant video about CVP and Arterial lines on youtube. Studying for my CCRN certification. Thank you Janis.
My exam is in the morning. This topic was giving me a headache. I looked this video and immediately the headache cleared! I can't express how happy I am! Merci!
9:43 student here, our textbooks really do no justice in explaining how to manage and interpret these things lol. i've been looking everywhere for explanations about the dynamic response test / square wave test and this is the only video that helped me understand it. thank you so much!
I am currently studying for a CCP-C exam and this video was one of the most helpful resources I’ve found for understanding hemodynamic monitoring and circulatory support. Thank you SO much for all the effort you put in this video!
You state in the video that the V wave is the bulge of the valve into the atria. My understanding is that the TV closes at the start of the C wave and then the peak of the C wave is the bulging of the TV into the atria. The V wave would have to be atrial filling with the peak of the V wave being the opening of the TV.
Hi Ms Janice, is it okay to use your video for continuing education of new ICU nurses in our hospital?i guarantee that proper citation will be made .thank you
Why I'm feeling so weak and can't get the point and understanding this video I feel i should read more about CVP and arterial line to make this video more relavent by the way I'm an intern nurse for one month now
For some reason, parts of your presentation were clipped short, which reduced the effectiveness of what otherwise appeared as excellent teaching. I'm not sure why no one else seems to have commented on this glaring flaw in the video.
For some reason, you decided to describe a minor imperfection from a voluntary teaching session as a "glaring flaw"...not sure why no one else seems to tell you that your description makes you sound like an asshat.