Shock- Kahoot!
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- In this video you will learn about the various types of shock. This is a great review for important nursing exams such as NCLEX, ATI nursing and HESI nursing.
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I always love your videos. They are the only ones that keep me engaged and thinking the entire time.
Please give us a part 2. This helps SO much. Kahoot please….. 😊 Thank You!!!!
I would definitely love to see a part 2 on this in kahoot form! Thanks for all you do Professor D!!! 😘💜
Hi professor D!!! I just passed my exam today. Thank you soooo much. I watched ur videos for 3 months. Love from the Philippines❤
I applied all the strategies u taught! Thank you thank you Prof D!!! thank u also for the prayers!
I love these Kahoot reviews, I feel like I'm in lecture! Thank you for sharing.
Professor D, for the last question. Wouldn't it be decreasing urine output? I thought the body would hold on to more water as it tries to compensate so wouldn't we see a decrease in the urine? Please correct me if I am wrong and I love all of your videos so much!! I passed all my previous classes because of your videos and explanations. Thank you always!
That's what I thought.
should be narrowed pulse pressure
same I think it si narrowed pulse pressure
Yes part 2 please whatever format.
Thank you! This was so helpful.
Thank you Prof. We want a part 2 and a Kahoot format will be acceptable.
Professor. For the last question about an indication for componsatory stage you said that the answer is to increase urine output. I thought that the body in the componsotary stage would hold the urine and therfoe we would have decreased urine output not increase urine output?
Did you ever find out your answer?
@@marianb2530 will be decrease in urine output related to RAAS, and ADH
Great video 🎉
I would like a part 2 on shock
Is there a part two already? thank you!
Omg. My exam is on this. I have been looking for a video from you. thank you so much!! 🙏
thank you Queen , i just learnt every thing about schock in less than 30 minutes .. much love from Germany
Please part two Q and A!
Please part 2!
You are the best!!!
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😂😂..."I just explained to you..." I would love to see PowerPoint formation
We definitely need part 2
Yes please any format
Prof D, Can you please do more shock videos in question form?
Burn patient question was nice
Yes, part 2... Neurogenic shock
Can you please do more lecture videos!? they are sooo helpful
Hi professor D can you make a second video on shock? Thank you for all that you do.
thank youu nexus nursing!!!
If your body is trying to compensate wouldn't your RAAS System kick in and cause vasoconstriction to compensate for hypotension and decreased perfusion to the kidneys?
Decrease tissue perfusion
Lecture format please!!!!
Part 2 please, please
please do more!!!!!
Please part 2 on shock in kahoot or Q&A
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All the way to part 10
The videos for UA-cam I like for shock!
Part 2 please 🙏
I am confused why there is peripheral vasoDILATION in anaphylatic shock when we have broncospasms (vasoconstriction) and use epinephrine to treat which is a vasodilator.
I thought the same
Epi is actually a vasoconstrictor. Remember, the reason patients cannot breathe in anaphylaxis is because of the edematous tissue in their airway preventing airflow. It’s one of the reasons why you want to secure an airway. Anaphylaxis is a severe inflammatory reaction to an otherwise harmless agent. The body will dilate the vessels so that antibodies, histamines, and the like can reach various parts of the body. Epi causes vasoconstriction which will reduce the edema.
Septic shock
Part 2 Kahoot or questions