Learn the important Fundamentals concepts on the surgical patient, learn how to zoom in on the correct answer by recognizing cues in the question. Learn how to eliminate wrong answer choices.
I swear, everytime I watch these videos I always wish you were my instructor! Love the passion you have during these lectures that help me out SO much!
Just last night I turned my phone around to my husband while I was watching a “Pop quiz!” on Instagram and asked him, “Why can’t Professor D be my teacher?” He said, “Well, she kind of is.” He’s right. She is.
I had a horrible professor (2 years from retirement and has totally given up) this semester. My classmates and I really struggled. I would not have done as well as I did without you. THANK YOU from the bottom of my heart.
I definitely appreciate it, Professor D. You have really accelerated my grades and understanding of the nursing process and nursing interventions. Thank you. Bless you.
You are literally the best! I take my exit HESI tomorrow and I've been watching your videos non stop! I definitely shared and will continue to share! I wish my instructors were as passionate as you are!
@@NexusNursing I passed my exit HESI this morning. I would be lying if I said that I didn't read the questions and answers in your voice lmao. Your videos truly helped prepare me for this madness! Thank you.
Hi professor D, I just completed my NCLEX NGN yesterday and passed with 85 questions(which is now the new minimum)!!! Thank you so much for all ur videos, you put me in check and allowed me to really retain the knowledge effectively -- thank you soooo much!!!
you doing a great job explaining. I have been watching your videos over and over again. I wish you were teaching at my school am attending right now. The teachers out there are horrible and don't like student to challenge them.
I love your videos . I am constantly using them to study and gain more knowledge! Thank you so much for these because nursing school hasn’t been easy at all but these videos have helped me so much !!! You are amazing at what you do
Thank you professor D I am preparing to sit for my nclex within a month and because of you I am confident that I will pass Thank you ❤ you help me understand the content and I really appreciate your videos
Thank you i am taking the test for this in the morning i feel so much better now that i watched this video I am definately subscribing to you channel. I am sharing this with my study group thank you so much
I absolutely love all of your videos, you are exceptionally knowledgeable, the way that you explain and make it clear is beyond PHENOMENAL!!!! Thank you beautiful!!! Btw I love your facial expressions your tone of voice!!! I love it!!!! Oh and probably because you are a lefty as well!!! Left hand gals rockkkkk!!!!! TheFutureIsAlphaFemale♠️ BlackG ✨
I LOVE watching your videos when I have free time and love how you explain the rationales! A day before a test, I “spoil” myself by watching your videos for the millionth time!! 😂 Are you able to possibly put an answer key in the description or highlight the answer after you answer it in the video? Sometimes the CC messes up - therefore I cannot see the answer unless I turn my volume on. Usually I can’t use my ear buds to listen - and physically seeing something shown is correct helps. 😊 Thank you so much for your time and dedication for these videos!!
I love ur teaching, my ways of learning is hearing and seeing, so this is for me, love the way u express it using a word to remind ur answers. love this videos, hope to hear ur voice when taking my board. Please give me trick on SATA Please and thank you
I have my third exam on monday about periop and this is very helpful. Next monday is finals. CAn i please request bowel and urine elimination videos please
Prof D., I have a question for you when you mentioned lying on the left side where the abdominal incision is. Is it possible that increasing the risk of hematoma when the patient lying on the affected side? Thank you.
@@cheungfara2899 hematoma formation would happen only if the the blood pooled allowing clot formation. This question as very specific and how to decrease incisional pain when coughing. To decrease pain in the incision during a cough, the #1 thing to do is to splint the area. Does this make sense?
@@NexusNursing It makes sense. Thank you, Prof D. The concepts you showed in the video is exactly as same as my prof does in the class. Thank you so much.
As a registered nurse in New York what is the guidelines for a nurse monitoring a patient have a procedure in the Operating room with hypertension getting local anesthetic
Hello professor D as a perioperative nurse in the Operating Room I am a circulator. Are there any video you have about patient safety eg 1 . Transferred a patient to and from the OR table. 2 prepping the patient for surgery use sterile gloves. 3. Nurses monitoring patient greater than ASA 1 non health patients eg hypertension patients, diabetes patients etc. what are New York guidelines? 4. Counting before patient come into the Operating Room decreases anxiety of the patient. Please help.
Professor D, your videos are too short and making it difficult to grab concepts in a chronological manner. Why don't you take one system and complete before moving to the next?
My videos are organized by playlists which are organized not body systems. Watch my videos by playlist instead of release dates and it should be easier for you.
Thank you professor D I am preparing to sit for my nclex within a month and because of you I am confident that I will pass Thank you ❤ you help me understand the content and I really appreciate your videos