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MUST KNOW Endocrine CCRN Practice Questions 

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15 MUST KNOW Endocrine CCRN Practice Questions before you sit for your exam! This review video has questions, rationales, and helpful explanations of important endocrine CCRN topics.
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Timestamps
00:00 Introduction
00:40 Question 1
04:07 Question 2
09:50 Question 3
14:50 Question 4
17:38 Question 5
21:50 Question 6
28:00 Question 7
31:12 Question 8
35:11 Question 9
37:59 Question 10
41:05 Question 11
48:04 Question 12
49:34 Question 13
51:16 Question 14
52:17 Question 15

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Комментарии : 28   
@geovenegas9371
@geovenegas9371 Месяц назад
I passed today. Thank you so much! I wouldn’t have passed without you!
@NurseLifeAcademy
@NurseLifeAcademy 29 дней назад
Not true! It was all your hard work. Congrats! 🎈🙂
@nenenlipman4288
@nenenlipman4288 8 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for what you do. I passed my CCRN exam yesterday after listening to your videos!
@NurseLifeAcademy
@NurseLifeAcademy 8 месяцев назад
What an accomplishment, so happy I could contribute to your success. Congrats!!
@roxygracie
@roxygracie 21 день назад
Did you just watch all of her videos and sit for ur ccrn exam? Because i dont have reading material only her youtube which my friend recommend
@nenenlipman4288
@nenenlipman4288 21 день назад
No. I read the barrons book and did multiple practice questions. I used her videos for reinforcement learning.
@roxygracie
@roxygracie 21 день назад
Tq for replying. Tq so much.
@noelbauket6307
@noelbauket6307 6 дней назад
Thank you Nurse Janie. I do not know if I am spelling your name right, anyway! I passed my CCRN. Thank you for every review. You're awesome
@tiffanypsmith5814
@tiffanypsmith5814 3 месяца назад
Nurse Jenny I passed!!!!! Thank you for your time and videos!! With great detail and a variation of how to grasp these concepts!!
@NurseLifeAcademy
@NurseLifeAcademy 3 месяца назад
Wooooooo! Congrats! :) 🎈
@tiffanypsmith5814
@tiffanypsmith5814 3 месяца назад
@@NurseLifeAcademy tysm!
@theresafineza29
@theresafineza29 8 месяцев назад
your videos are so helpful and there is nothing like them on youtube. great resource to have when studying. thank you!
@NurseLifeAcademy
@NurseLifeAcademy 8 месяцев назад
Happy to help, thank you!
@hannahmichy
@hannahmichy Месяц назад
I totally agree! I have watched so many and these are my favorite by far.
@nataliemcgregor9223
@nataliemcgregor9223 9 месяцев назад
I like the content, it is thorough and clear
@adhominem9
@adhominem9 8 месяцев назад
Very helpful! Amazing job Jenny! Thank you!
@fanmkreyol26
@fanmkreyol26 9 месяцев назад
Thank you
@annalazarson3378
@annalazarson3378 10 дней назад
I had two questions on the CCRN where it asked about a patient who was admitted for dka because he wasn't taking his insulin because he had moments of hypoglycemia when he did. Would you contact the diabetic educator (because maybe he isn't administering his insulin properly) Or would you contact the endocrinologist. I can't remember the specifics about the other question but the two answers I was between was the diabetic educator or the endocrinologist. when would you contact one over the other.
@NurseLifeAcademy
@NurseLifeAcademy 8 дней назад
That's a great question! With the information that you mentioned, I would probably lean towards contacting the endocrinologist. With the patient stating he has moments of hypoglycemia, it leads me to believe that perhaps there needs to be adjustment in the insulin dosing. I would be interested to see the correct answer and rationale, though! In real life, it would certainly be beneficial to consult both to give the patient the best possible outcomes going forward. I hope that helps!
@kellyrose7186
@kellyrose7186 3 месяца назад
Hi! On pg 241 of Barrons in the endo section, it says that lab findings for adrenal crisis include LOW cortisol and a LOW ACTH level. But I saw you have high ACTH. Just wanted to clarify this? Thanks!
@NurseLifeAcademy
@NurseLifeAcademy 3 месяца назад
Hi! I did see this in the Barron's book. After doing a little bit more research, it looks like ACTH levels with low cortisol levels indicate a adrenal insufficiency whereas low ACTH levels with low cortisol suggest aadrenal insufficiency. So i guess it could be both depending on if this is a primary or secondary adrenal insufficiency. Good catch!
@abesha9928
@abesha9928 2 месяца назад
Low ACTh in Addison .Please clarify
@seanou2837
@seanou2837 3 месяца назад
ADH is released when you have HIGH serum osmo.
@eurekapria530
@eurekapria530 9 месяцев назад
Gi or gu please ❤
@NurseLifeAcademy
@NurseLifeAcademy 9 месяцев назад
GI will be up next :)
@kajmiiir__RN_BSN_CCRN
@kajmiiir__RN_BSN_CCRN 3 месяца назад
I have a question. In the state of hypovolemia the urine specific is high. Why is it low in DI 🤔
@NurseLifeAcademy
@NurseLifeAcademy 3 месяца назад
In DI, your vessels are hypovolemic because you are urinating a lot and the urine is DILUTE! But usually in hypovolemia, the USG would be high because you are not making a lot of urine, thus, it is concentrated. Hope that helps!
@kajmiiir__RN_BSN_CCRN
@kajmiiir__RN_BSN_CCRN 3 месяца назад
@@NurseLifeAcademy GOT IT. Thank you!!!