Since I’ve discovered your channel I’ve been binge watching the pharmacology. I also wanted to brush up on lab values and this video is so helpful. Thank you Professor D for this great video. If you haven’t made more lab videos please do so. Keep up the great job
I would love more lab value videos, very helpful! I feel like my tuition paid to my school should go to you, you are incredible! Thank you for all the videos!
Thanks for all you do, Prof D. You are so explicit and illustrative which helps one remember. I see your eyes and hear your voice when studying. One semester down, 3 to go.
I have been watching your videos all week!!! I start back my nursing program next week after being on medical leave since last Fall. I am so ready!!! Please post more lab values videos
Your videos are literally a blessing! I share them with my stupid group, and we share them with the rest of our classmates in our nursing program! You are such a blessing to us! ❤
Thank you Prof D for your very informative videos. I just recently followed you a& I find your video-teaching for nursing students like me very interesting & helpful. May I request that to increase the font size of the questions that appear on the foreground. Sometimes they’re tiny to me to read, specially when I watch your videos on my phone. If you may please. Thank you & more blessings to you.
What about the low platelet of 30,000? Isn't that a worry? Thanks for your videos, great job you're doing. Have told everyone i know about the awesomeness of your teaching.....
Normal platelet count is in the range of 150,000 to 450,000. In a child with ITP, the platelet count is generally less than 100,000. By the time significant bleeding occurs, the child may have a platelet count of less than 10,000. The lower the platelet count, the greater the risk of bleeding. So the answer is actually low platelet count of 30,000 not hemoglobin
With the diagnosis, they already know the platelet count is low, right? But the hemoglobin value is a clue that the child is bleeding. That’s an emergency.
it is red flag but a hemoglobin of 7 brings your patient to heaven.. that's how i remember it though.. and prof D explains that there is a possible bleeding that causes the hemoglobin to drop.
Last part regarding the idiopatic thrombocytopenix purpura? I got coonfused because its about bleeding ,therefore the answer is Platelet below 150,000 is the answer because this is to much low camparer to hemoglobin7.5?
I think the answer is B because the child has been diagnosed with idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura, so it is expected that the platelets will be low.
I read that the answer is actually 1 the low platelet count can you please address why that’s not the answer you didn’t do over the wrong answers like you usually do
I don't understand question number 4: The normal ranges for clotting are: PT 11 to 13.5 seconds. INR of 0.8 to 1.1. INR of 2.0 to 3.0 is a general therapeutic range for people taking warfarin ---- why are u asking me about the PT when I should be looking at INR for a pt on warfarin
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I pass my Hesi exit and Nclex just from watching your videos and studying uworld questions.
Since I’ve discovered your channel I’ve been binge watching the pharmacology. I also wanted to brush up on lab values and this video is so helpful. Thank you Professor D for this great video. If you haven’t made more lab videos please do so. Keep up the great job
Thanks for sharing!!
I have been watching ALL of ur videos again i have nclex soon! You helped me get through school praying all this will help me for nclex
Goodluck
I would love more lab value videos, very helpful! I feel like my tuition paid to my school should go to you, you are incredible! Thank you for all the videos!
I haven't started nursing school yet, but I love your videos. Thank you for your time and efforts.
Thanks for all you do, Prof D. You are so explicit and illustrative which helps one remember. I see your eyes and hear your voice when studying. One semester down, 3 to go.
You are almost at the finish line!!!
Yes please more lab values would be amazing. Thank you prof.
it is on my list, thanks for watching!
Prof Dee! Well versed in your career.
You are a blessing. Thank you, God, for you!
Wow, thank you
I have been watching your videos all week!!! I start back my nursing program next week after being on medical leave since last Fall. I am so ready!!! Please post more lab values videos
as always we appreciate you, God bless you Professor
You are very welcome
Super helpful refresher. Thank you! I am going down your video lists and they're all great! :)
awe thank you!!
I am so glad I found you professor D. I was such a busy momma and couldn’t get time to sit and study like I want to.
Thank you for this video please do more of these lab values, my clinical instructor is very keen on lab values and connecting them with medications
Your videos are literally a blessing! I share them with my stupid group, and we share them with the rest of our classmates in our nursing program! You are such a blessing to us! ❤
You are very talented in what you thank you
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THANK YOU PROFESSOR D FOR YOUR EDUCATIONAL VIDEOS.
COULD YOU PLEASE ADD MORE LAB VALUE VIDEOS?
Love your videos so helpful!!
Been watching it for the past 4 hours!! So helpful in nursing.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you 🙏 God bless you Professor
So nice, really appreciate your work
I love your videos. They help me with my classes.
Hi Professor D. I loved this video. I would like to see more on lab values.
I’m add to my list
Would Love move videos on Labs...very helpful!!
Thank you Prof D for your very informative videos. I just recently followed you a& I find your video-teaching for nursing students like me very interesting & helpful. May I request that to increase the font size of the questions that appear on the foreground. Sometimes they’re tiny to me to read, specially when I watch your videos on my phone. If you may please. Thank you & more blessings to you.
I’ll request this of my editor!
I really appreciate your videos. I learn so much listening to you.
What about the low platelet of 30,000? Isn't that a worry? Thanks for your videos, great job you're doing. Have told everyone i know about the awesomeness of your teaching.....
Yes. Pts is at risk of bleeding, that level is super low... Ranges are btwn 150k to 450k
Normal platelet count is in the range of 150,000 to 450,000. In a child with ITP, the platelet count is generally less than 100,000. By the time significant bleeding occurs, the child may have a platelet count of less than 10,000. The lower the platelet count, the greater the risk of bleeding. So the answer is actually low platelet count of 30,000 not hemoglobin
With the diagnosis, they already know the platelet count is low, right? But the hemoglobin value is a clue that the child is bleeding. That’s an emergency.
it is red flag but a hemoglobin of 7 brings your patient to heaven.. that's how i remember it though.. and prof D explains that there is a possible bleeding that causes the hemoglobin to drop.
Last part regarding the idiopatic thrombocytopenix purpura?
I got coonfused because its about bleeding ,therefore the answer is
Platelet below 150,000 is the answer because this is to much low camparer to hemoglobin7.5?
That’s what I think too. The platelet count of 30,000 is extremely low. That should hav been the right answer
I think the answer is B because the child has been diagnosed with idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura, so it is expected that the platelets will be low.
Thank you so much for your video Prof. I love them, rn I'm studying for my Nclex
I would love more lab value questions please and thank you! This video was great!!!!
Excellent, thank you. Please do more lab values!
I will!!!
Thank you. You are amazing teacher.
It is very help full . Please make more videos on lab results
❤❤😊Very helpful.😊
Thank you for making very helpful connections. Like!!!
which book are this question from ?
Please more on lab values and hematologic/ blood components Prof D, thank you!
this is best i have seen. thanks
Thank you professor D
I Love your channel I was a few videos a day definitely helping me through school.
You are darling… thanks for sharing
Super SUPER helpful!!!! Thank you so much
Thank you so much for all that you do! Can you please make a part two for lab values.
Thank you so much!! More lab value questions wirh correlations
Thank you professor! You look stunning in this video!
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What are the normal values for cardiac markers?
GOOD INFO LIKE ALWAYS
So when a pt is dehyrated and sodium increase thats considered hypernatremia?
Na+ higher than 35 is hypernatremia and dehydration is a potential cause
@Nexus Nursing thank you Professor D
I’m confused about number 10. Troponin 1 above 0.40 is indicative of an MI.
Exactly ! Troponin I is the most cardiac specific marker for MI and should never be over 0.04
Thanks professor D
Please more lab value videos!
I,m taken my nclex pn next month. are your videos lecture s more to RNs nclex student s ?
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Can you do more lab qestions.
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anytime!
More on labs please
mary banks I’ll work on that for you!
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Good teacher
Thank you so much please can you Videos on how SATA questions ?
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I thought platelet less than 40,000 is in level D and is more dangerous.
same here
i went straight to the comments after that last question. yes my answer is also the platelet.
Thank you so much! Another very helpful video!
hi he need more lab values please and LVN question
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I read that the answer is actually 1 the low platelet count can you please address why that’s not the answer you didn’t do over the wrong answers like you usually do
Love it
More lab value
I don't understand question number 4: The normal ranges for clotting are: PT 11 to 13.5 seconds. INR of 0.8 to 1.1. INR of 2.0 to 3.0 is a general therapeutic range for people taking warfarin ---- why are u asking me about the PT when I should be looking at INR for a pt on warfarin
So basically I should be looking at both ? Pt and INR for warfarin ...... PTT and APTT for heparin ?
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