Learn which patients take priority in any given situation. Learn which patients to run to because they are the ones that need immediate assistance. Learn how to answer Priority-based questions.
After I discovered this channel "Nexus Nursing" by Professor D. My grade went up and my stress level decreased. Thank you professor D. I appreciate you beyond! :)
I just found your channel when studying for my Level II finals (OB/Peds). Great way of showing how to narrow those questions down. Will be looking at more of your videos!
Absolutely amazing! Thank you so much 🙌🏾 When mentioned you only have this many questions to show you’re a safe nurse, got me ! I never saw it like that 😆👏🏾👏🏾
Great additions to Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs. Clear cut examples and great tips in general. Cant wait to study the Diabetes videos. Your talk on pain is Excellent!
J McManus thank you for the words of encouragement! My hope is that I make your nursing journey easier than mine was! I teach you things that no one took the time to explain to me when I was in school. Continue reading and practicing questions!!!
Hello professor D. I am so glad that I found your channel!!! English is my second language. Nursing schools are though, but when you are ESL student-it is even harder. You explain very well!!! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!
If this doesn’t prepare me for Hesi2 Critical Thinking section nothing else will! You rock!!!! ❤️ I AM NOW RUNNING TO THAT PATIENT although i have no patients lol But seriously, i am not as nervous anymore, i am now getting confidence and understanding of how to actually think properly.
Please do one on clinical decision making. We are being prepped for the Next Gen Nclex & they are grilling critical thinking using Tanners Model and CJMM with ADPIE
Natoya J. glad to know it helps! Your textbook is your key!! Make sure you cover the tables, figures, charts, and diagrams because those are where the majority of your test questions are coming from!
If you had a patient that was post op from a thyroidectomy complaining of the dressing being too tight and a patient was a Na level of 119 which one would you see first. This was a test question, but my school doesn’t allow us to see our exams after a test and I wanted to know if my selection was wrong. I chose the pt with a Na level of 119
Professor D, what about a leukemia patient receiving chemo for the first time against a patient who is a new admit diagnosed with pneumonia who had a 102 fever at admission but after giving acetaminophen, fever is down to 100.0? Would you still see the pneumonia patient first?
These videos seem old. Are you planning to do new ones? I have learned a lot so far though. Im also wondering if you have videos specific to PN students
Hi Prof will like to ask what do we prioritise in burns pain or electrolyte imbalance. Was actually attending a revision lesson and they said the answer is electrolyte imbalance and on the options there was severe pain. please help me understand
In regards to pain .. what about appendicitis pain or more so pain that “goes away “.. signifying possible rupture and need for immediate surgery: MD notification
Thank you so much! Your videos are helping me so much!! I love that you give the rationales to the wrong and right answer. I watched 1 of your videos before my last exam and it had sickle cell on there and all I could hear was you in my head lol THANK YOU!!