• Yes! You! Can! Master Your Nursing Exam!

  • By: b. floore
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Yes! You! Can! Master Your Nursing Exam!

By: b. floore
  • Summary

  • Welcome to "YES! YOU! CAN! Master Your Nursing Licensure Exam!", your one-stop resource for tackling nursing school and passing your licensure exams with confidence.

    We cover all the key topics you need, from ADPIE and pathophysiology to pharmacology, dosage calculations, and special populations.

    Each video focuses on breaking down complex ideas into simple, easy-to-follow lessons.

    👩‍⚕️ What You’ll Find:
    • Straightforward explanations of nursing concepts and diagnoses
    • Study tips, mnemonics, and tricks to make studying less overwhelming
    • Real-life examples and case studies to connect theory to practice
    • Encouragement and motivation to keep you going when the going gets tough

    💡 Our Motto: "YES! YOU! CAN!" succeed in nursing school, pass your exams, and build a career you’re proud of. We’re here to support you every step of the way. Hit subscribe and join a community of nursing students and future RNs, LPNs, and certified nurses determined to make it happen. Let’s do this together! 💉📚✨
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Episodes
  • Yes You Can! Master Seizure Interventions and Care Planning
    Jan 29 2025
    Learn essential strategies for managing seizures and developing effective care plans. In this episode, we focus on prioritizing patient safety during seizures, protecting airways, preventing injury, and implementing post-seizure care.

    Discover how to educate patients on avoiding triggers, reinforce medication adherence, and ensure safety measures like wearing medical alert bracelets.

    This episode is packed with practical advice for nursing students and professionals, helping you excel in patient care and prepare for the NCLEX exam with confidence. Don't miss out on these vital skills to make a difference in your nursing practice.

    Ordered Response: Rank the steps in managing a seizure:
      1. Protect airway
      2. Move dangerous objects
      3. Assess post-seizure
    • Order: 1, 2, 3

    Data Interpretation: Given a patient’s EEG showing seizure activity, suggest two nursing interventions.
    • Answer: Administer prescribed medication and ensure a safe environment.

    Application: How would you educate a patient with epilepsy to avoid triggers?
    • Answer: Identify personal triggers like stress or lack of sleep and develop avoidance strategies.

    Analysis: Evaluate the effectiveness of a patient’s seizure medication by observing what?
    • Answer: Seizure frequency and severity reduction.

    Synthesis: Develop a care plan to prevent future seizures in a patient with a history of epilepsy.
    • Answer: Include medication adherence, environmental safety, and regular follow-ups.

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    1 min
  • YES YOU CAN : Master the A&P of the Renal System for Your Nursing Exam!
    Jan 29 2025
    Master the anatomy and physiology of the renal system for your nursing liensure or certification exams! Cedric breaks down nephrons, kidney function, and dehydration responses in this fast-paced, engaging video.

    Learn how to recognize red flags like high creatinine levels, essential for exam success.

    Perfect for nursing students, Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs), and Registered Nurses (RNs) brushing up on their skills.

    Don’t miss the actionable tips and exam secrets that will help you ace this topic! 💡✨

    👉 Key Takeaways:
    How nephrons filter and regulate your body
    The role of ADH in dehydration
    Early signs of kidney failure and lab values to watch (like creatinine)
    Study tips to crush the NCLEX or other nursing exams

    NursingStudents #NCLEXPrep #Kidney anatomy #RenalSystem #NursingExams

    1. Question 1 (MCQ): A patient presents with dehydration. Which hormone is responsible for increasing water reabsorption in the kidneys?
    A. Aldosterone
    B. ADH
    C. Insulin
    D. Cortisol

    2, Question 2 (Case Study): A patient with chronic kidney disease has a creatinine level of 2.5 mg/dL. What does this indicate?
    A. Normal kidney function
    B. Impaired kidney function
    C. Dehydration
    D. Overhydration

    3. Question 3 (True/False):High levels of ADH in a hydrated patient can lead to water intoxication.

    4. Question 4 (Prioritization):A patient with kidney failure requires immediate intervention. Which of the following lab values should be addressed first?
    A. Serum potassium of 6.5 mEq/L
    B. Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) of 70 mg/dL
    C. Creatinine of 4.0 mg/dL
    D. pH of 7.30

    5.Question 5 (Calculation):A patient’s blood pressure is 90/60 mmHg. Which of the following ADH responses is expected?
    A. Increased ADH
    B. Decreased ADH
    C. No change in ADH

    Answers and Rationa:
    1. Answer: B. Rationale: ADH (antidiuretic hormone) plays a critical role in dehydration by signaling the kidneys to reabsorb water and concentrate urine.
    2. Answer: B. Rationale: Elevated creatinine levels (above 1.3 mg/dL for women and 1.2 mg/dL for men) indicate impaired kidney function, often due to kidney disease or failure.
    3, Answer: True ❌Rationale: Excess ADH in a well-hydrated individual can cause water retention, leading to hyponatremia (low sodium levels) or water intoxication.
    4: Answer: A. Rationale: Hyperkalemia (elevated potassium levels) is a life-threatening emergency that requires immediate intervention, as it can lead to cardiac arrest.
    5. Answer: A. Rationale: Low blood pressure triggers the release of ADH to increase water reabsorption and blood volume.
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    1 min
  • Yes, You Can! Master Oxygen Delivery for your Nursing License Exam!
    Jan 29 2025
    In this podcast episode, the speaker discusses the critical topic of oxygen delivery in a medical context, focusing on the fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2) and various oxygen delivery methods. Key points include the use of nasal cannulas and non-rebreather masks, as well as the importance of monitoring oxygen levels to avoid risks like oxygen toxicity. Special attention is given to patients with COPD, who require careful management to prevent respiratory complications. The episode aims to educate nursing professionals on effectively administering oxygen to improve patient outcomes.

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    2 mins

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