Sorry for commenting something not related to the video, but next Friday I’m getting a blood test for the first time and I’m very needle shy, so to say. What should I tell the people there to make it easier for everyone? (Again sorry for the not related comment)
Tell the staff, theyll make sure you dont fall if you faint. Also they can talk to you throughout and hopefully take your mind off of it. I like to tell patients to sing a song in their head, or do the alphabet backwards.
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Hey Sarah! Any chance we could get more videos on cancer nursing plans? Colon, breast, and neutropenia? Thank you! Love your videos!!
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PLZ include Arabic translation…I likeeeeeee your way in explanation.
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Thank you, Where are all the physiology videos? I don't see a playlist.
Have you found any data that states the average ROM for Protraction and retraction? or depression and elevation?
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Please include the Arabic translation so that we can understand🙏❤️
Can you make a video on FASD and intellectual disability? Nursing interventions, risk factors, and medications please.
and alzheimers dementia!!
Sorry for commenting something not related to the video, but next Friday I’m getting a blood test for the first time and I’m very needle shy, so to say. What should I tell the people there to make it easier for everyone? (Again sorry for the not related comment)
Tell the staff, theyll make sure you dont fall if you faint. Also they can talk to you throughout and hopefully take your mind off of it. I like to tell patients to sing a song in their head, or do the alphabet backwards.
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