FNP student here. I just had two patients in clinicals yesterday with lower extremity edema. This video was very helpful. Looking back, I can better see how my preceptor came to her decisions about their care.
Thank you so much from me a new NP in uk. These videos are soooooooo useful. And I appreciate you using generic names of meds cos here in uk we don't usually refer to meds by their brand names.
Thanks for making these videos!! I am an NP student heading to clinicals next week and these would be super helpful. I appreciate you taking time to do these.
HI Liz, as always thanks for your useful guidance, I was wondering if you could make a video for leg pain specifically and for physical exam to rule out :) It's always confusing to me ..
New NP here. You made the statement you have a problem pronouncing words and I do too :). I had a preceptor tell me my patients will never trust me if I can't pronounce words correctly. I practice words as much as I can. How do you approach patients with words you're unclear on how to pronounce?
I recommend being honest with your patient. I found patients appreciate this the most. If you write down the word/ medication for them they may further understand the difficulty in pronunciation. Ex: Hey we should start you on hyrdrochlorothiazide, this can be difficult to say and remember so this is often referred to as HCTZ.