I love your videos they are so helpful. I’m sure you hear this often. Thank you for taking the time to share this and help make things so much easier to understand and digest. I think you are absolutely amazing! 💕
Short and Sweet! I'm in LPN school and I am not getting enough "in depth" info , and this fills the need beautifully. Just due to the fact that I'm eager for more knowledge, I may just continue to RN school (but it is a family decision as I have 4 kids and a husband , it is a lot to take in!).
It's an emergent situation, this is when we are using high bolus infusion pumps for blood. If there was Pt teaching, it would be after the situation was reversed or to the support system asking what happened. The patient would need to recover in the hospital until the first underlying condition was taken care of and all hematology labs were normal. DIC is like when the body is so overworked it accidentally hurts itself even more by one of the mechanisms thats supposed to fix us.
She has such an efficient way of explaining these tough issues so that they are understandable. Love it!
Thank you. Needed a little supplemental learning on DIC and this was simple yet informative.
short, sweet and to the point! thanks!
I love your videos they are so helpful. I’m sure you hear this often. Thank you for taking the time to share this and help make things so much easier to understand and digest. I think you are absolutely amazing! 💕
WOW. Thank you for explaining DIC so efficiently! I picked up on your explanation right away!
That blank space beat in the intro
Short and Sweet! I'm in LPN school and I am not getting enough "in depth" info , and this fills the need beautifully. Just due to the fact that I'm eager for more knowledge, I may just continue to RN school (but it is a family decision as I have 4 kids and a husband , it is a lot to take in!).
Thank you for the very helpful videos - just enough depth
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thank you so much
Great video, as always!
I love your videos!❤️
So helpful! Thank you
So helpful thank you!
Thank you so much! Very clear and informative
Thanks
nice job Gail
excellent
AMAZING!
Hi Maam, I just wanna know, what are the nursing management under this conditions which is DIC... Please help me..anyone..
Came for the explanation of DIC, stayed for Taylor Swift.
Lol My professor called it Death Is Coming= DIC
lol yes.
I had DIC from pregnancy complications.
Thanks for explaining it well. New subscriber here 😊
Thanks right back at you!
what is a proper nuring education to a DIC patient?
It's an emergent situation, this is when we are using high bolus infusion pumps for blood. If there was Pt teaching, it would be after the situation was reversed or to the support system asking what happened. The patient would need to recover in the hospital until the first underlying condition was taken care of and all hematology labs were normal. DIC is like when the body is so overworked it accidentally hurts itself even more by one of the mechanisms thats supposed to fix us.
I had DIC when I had my c-section they said it’s because I’m anemic.
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