Thank you so much for your videos! I am in my first FNP clinical and your videos provide outstanding information. You are so positive and explain concepts so clearly. It helps ease my anxiety! 💗
Great on how to handle when pt refuses E.D. despite possible AKI, like that well-explained approach for a competent patient. When would you have him follow up?
Absolutely! It's so tricky and it's really patient dependent, but in his case I recommended a few days up to a week, just to make sure he wasn't tipping in the other direction.
Hi, I love your videos. I have a question regarding your video on hyperglycemia management for George. Could you elaborate on how would you manage HPT and what meds would you switch him from Lisinopril? Maybe potassium-non-sparing diuretics?
Do you mean hypertension? I'm planning to review hypertension guidelines, it's actually a bit tricky in his case. I avoided ace-i and arb because of the relative hyperkalemia, but in that case I'd probably follow the JNC8 guidelines and collaborate with nephrology. Nephrology is really helpful with blood pressure management in renal disease, but they tend to love chlorthalidone (a thiazide) which can help with both hyperkalemia and edema.
can you describe what does the Diabetes Medication Workshop covers? do you go over doses? prices? what is more fitable for certain patients who are not able to afford some of the meds? thanks for the clarification great videos
It's a recorded, live 2-hour workshop, covering the algorithm of management for non-insulin medications according to the AACE 2020 Diabetes guidelines. Things like: What comes first, second, third, etc.; the profiles of each med choice, when to choose them; risks, benefits, side effects of each class; example patient cases to apply your learning; and, medication cheat sheets and downloads. It covers the foundations for medication management for patients with diabetes, and medication recommendations according to AACE Comprehensive Diabetes Management guidelines. You can read about it on our website: www.realworldnp.com/diabetes. Hope that helps!
Hey! For legal and safety reasons I can't comment on specific cases, but I always investigate elevated blood sugars following the algorithm I mentioned in the video!
These videos have been soo helpful. Thank you for taking the time to do these.
I'm so glad! You are so welcome!
Great info. Thanks for taking the time to share these important concepts.
You're so welcome!!
Thank you for all these awesome videos!! I look forward to new videos every week. Been taking notes for all ur vids to refer to later.
You're SO welcome!! I'm so glad they're helpful to you!
Thank you Liz for all you do....your videos are soooo helpful for new nurse practitioners
You are so welcome!
I am an FNP student currently doing clinicals with IM docs. Very relevant, thank you.
Glad it helped!
Thank you so much for your videos! I am in my first FNP clinical and your videos provide outstanding information. You are so positive and explain concepts so clearly. It helps ease my anxiety! 💗
I am so glad! Have you signed up for our resource guide? www.realworldnp.com/guide. Thank you!
We're also offering a free webinar this coming Sunday, March 14, if you want to join: www.realworldnp.com/pl/278755
Great on how to handle when pt refuses E.D. despite possible AKI, like that well-explained approach for a competent patient. When would you have him follow up?
Absolutely! It's so tricky and it's really patient dependent, but in his case I recommended a few days up to a week, just to make sure he wasn't tipping in the other direction.
Hi Liz. I just found you... awesome work....thank you and God bless you.
Thanks.
I think I would have cried if I saw these labs 🤣 thank you for the wonderful video! Learning so much!
You are so welcome!
Awesome video! Thank you
You're so welcome!!
love it! thank you LIZ!!!!
You are so welcome!
Great video Liz! Keep them coming!
Awesome! Thank you!
Wonderful video 👍🏻
Thank you so much!
Hi, I love your videos. I have a question regarding your video on hyperglycemia management for George. Could you elaborate on how would you manage HPT and what meds would you switch him from Lisinopril? Maybe potassium-non-sparing diuretics?
Do you mean hypertension? I'm planning to review hypertension guidelines, it's actually a bit tricky in his case. I avoided ace-i and arb because of the relative hyperkalemia, but in that case I'd probably follow the JNC8 guidelines and collaborate with nephrology. Nephrology is really helpful with blood pressure management in renal disease, but they tend to love chlorthalidone (a thiazide) which can help with both hyperkalemia and edema.
can you describe what does the Diabetes Medication Workshop covers? do you go over doses? prices? what is more fitable for certain patients who are not able to afford some of the meds?
thanks for the clarification
great videos
It's a recorded, live 2-hour workshop, covering the algorithm of management for non-insulin medications according to the AACE 2020 Diabetes guidelines.
Things like: What comes first, second, third, etc.; the profiles of each med choice, when to choose them; risks, benefits, side effects of each class; example patient cases to apply your learning; and, medication cheat sheets and downloads. It covers the foundations for medication management for patients with diabetes, and medication recommendations according to AACE Comprehensive Diabetes Management guidelines. You can read about it on our website: www.realworldnp.com/diabetes. Hope that helps!
What would you think of a 38 male BMI 25, RBG 466, sudden jump in A1c from 5 to 9?
Hey! For legal and safety reasons I can't comment on specific cases, but I always investigate elevated blood sugars following the algorithm I mentioned in the video!