This is part 1, be sure to also watch part 2. Both videos cover the important pharmacology concepts to know for NCLEX, ATI and Hesi nursing exams. Also, for more content visit Nexus Nursing on Tik Tok
I just wanted to let you know, I watched your channel all throughout nursing school, I graduated in May, took my boards in August, and now have a fulltime job ! Thank you for explaining the way you do! It helped!!
I hope you see this, today I passed my Pharmacology HESI and that is largely due to your informational videos, thank you so much haha. I will 100% be using your content throughout the duration of nursing school. So glad I found this account. Felt lost with the exam today and i saw your account 2 days ago. Binged these and took notes and bam. Once again, thank you.
Professor D, you're Heaven sent!! thank God for you,! with God's grace and your videos I scored a 1033 points on my pharmacology Hesi. keep up the good work keep those videos coming
Just watched this! I love you teaching, you are so sassy and funny. Thank you for being authentic and real. This helped a lot, I look forward to watching your other videos!
You are literally my favorite !! I have my HESI exam in a couple days and I've watching a lot of your videos and I appreciate how you take your time to explain the right and the wrong answers. thank you!!2❤
I sooooo glade a nursing school friend put me on to Professor D !! You can tell that she is passionate and really cares!🥰🥰🥰 pulse she threaten my life when I choose the wrong answers 🤣🤣 AND THATS HOW I LEARN !!!!
Commenting to give you a boost! I share your videos with everyone in my cohort I know. Your channel took me from B's and just guessing the best I could to A's and *knowing* the answers on the exams. Currently reviewing for my Pharm HESI and I feel confident because of you
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The “garage door open” notification during the gentamicin question always freaks me out for a few seconds before I realize it’s not my house talking 😂 at least I got the answer right
I found the kflex part interesting.. I have a true penicillin allergy.. I had mastitis and I told the hospital I have a true penicillin allergy and they still gave me kflex.. they got lucky im not allergic to both like my mother is
Wish you did more challenging questions. Each time you pop up on my feed I give your videos a go but still simple questions. These are great for understanding the basics but the questions on ATI are not as straightforward.
UPDATE for my nursing students watching this: as of 2022 aspirating for IM injections is considered outdated practice. Nursing is constantly evolving and is based on evidence based practice :) good luck guys!
yeah we don’t do that anymore! i’m a RMA and in nursing school & we don’t aspirate on IM injections, still got the question right though lol! maybe they’ll remove that type of question?
I have failed Pharmacology. This is my second time. I took the HESI for the first time of this semester an have failed it. I have one more chance. I hope your videos are my saviour. Of not I am kicked out the program ugh
Hi, I’m really grateful for your videos but do have a question on this one! My school uses Kaplan for NCLEX prep and on Kaplan it says patients can open capsules and sprinkle onto applesauce to take them. I’m a bit confused by this bc in this video you say we never ever open capsules. Any thoughts Professor D? Thanks!
Please help with this question; You administer the patient’s scheduled metoprolol of 25mg PO in the morning at 0900. The MD writes new orders to increase the dose to 50mg Pao every 12hours at a 1030. What would you do?
Hi! I have a question regarding one question on this video about gentamicin and what could be a sign of adverse effect on the patient. The answer was ringing of the ear (which is, as you said a sign of gentamicin toxicity). My question is, about the other option which was "itching". I was considering that as the answer because I was thinking that was an initial sign of an allergic response to gentamicin, which I feel would affect the patients safety too. Between toxicity and allergic reaction, which would be more life threatening?
Can someone explain the penicillin question to me 😭 why wouldn’t you first test the pt for a skin allergy instead of observing for an allergic response