1. The vastus lateralis remains the only recommended site until the age of 3 years when the ventrogluteal site can be used. 2. The deltoid muscle is rarely used in children under 6 years of age and then only for small amounts of medication.
Professor D, I wish you response to this post because I have see it on the official website of the United States Government that the ventrogluteal area is a suitable site for intramuscular vaccination of infants and toddles. and that it is an ongoing research
the CDC said in 09/2022 that vastus lateralis is the recommended site. ATI book for 2022 also says vastus lateralis for infants/children. www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/admin/downloads/IM-Injection-Infants-508.pdf @@pauladae4502
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Hi Professor D, I am just reviewing for my final and I am a bit confused because on this video you stated IM injections for children 1 and under is the ventrogluteal ; yet in your Pharmcology 1 video, you had an IM question at 7:10 about a 6 month old and stated the answer was the vastus lateralis instead of the ventral gluteal... I am a bit perplexed about this...
Hello, you accidentally mixed up question 2 together. You said the answer was 4 toxic. It is actually 2 toxic. But thanks for your teaching!!!!! It literally puts me in a zone to understand 🙂
awe thank you!! It’s funny that you should mention that because I am literally about to film on this exact subject. It will post in a few weeks though so stay tuned!!
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These videos are very helpful, but I really need for you to get your numbers together because you are mixing them up. But the info is very great, thank you!
Hello, I advise you to contact Dr Luther if you are preparing for your nclex, be it RN, PN or CNA He is the reason I and my husband are very happy today working as Rns
Hello, I advise you to contact Dr Luther if you are preparing for your nclex, be it RN, PN or CNA He is the reason I and my husband are very happy today working as Rns
Hi thank you for this video, I have a question I’m very confused about the answer. Documents the medication : we have morphine 10mg q4h prn: the medication is giving at 10am; 2pm ; 6pm. You choose number 3 as a good answer. Please can you help.
Thank you for your amazing videos. You mention Florida boards like to kill us with diabetes questions did you ever do a video going over the most asked questions on Florida boards as you mention?
I'm sorry but I'm pretty sure the answer to ? # 4 is answer 1. Here's what I'm thinking: QID, TID, etc. are for a patient's waking hours. Realistically, in a medical setting; to simplify administration, "waking hours" meds are given with the last dose scheduled for 12 hours after the 1st dose. (Add the info. that the nurse is documenting administration (not describing the actual order). Tricky wording open for interpretation? Red flag that part because the info that ISN'T written can be as important as what IS given in some of these questions. "medication IS given" does not say that is the ordered time for administration i.e. : "is to be given" or "ordered to be given". BID (answer #2) would be scheduled for 10 AM and 10 PM TID?:(Answer#3) 10 AM, 2 PM, 10 PM Every 8? (Answer#4) 10 AM, 6 PM, 2 PM The only possible answer (although timed THAT perfectly is REALLY unlikely) is Every 4 hours PRN (but you gotta be working 1 on 1 and your patient's meds should probably be adjusted!) 10 AM, 2 PM, 6 PM, etc Often I have to actually DO the task (in my head) to get some of these answers!
I agreed, the key word for answer 1 was “Q4 PRN”, that’s exactly how the med was given, love your videos Professor D, thanks for all you do for the nursing career
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You are confusing saying the wrong numbers for the answers but saying the right answers that don’t the numbers you are saying I’m already confused enough trying to learn.
1. The vastus lateralis remains the only recommended site until the age of 3 years when the ventrogluteal site can be used. 2. The deltoid muscle is rarely used in children under 6 years of age and then only for small amounts of medication.
Professor D, I wish you response to this post because I have see it on the official website of the United States Government that the ventrogluteal area is a suitable site for intramuscular vaccination of infants and toddles. and that it is an ongoing research
the CDC said in 09/2022 that vastus lateralis is the recommended site. ATI book for 2022 also says vastus lateralis for infants/children.
www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/admin/downloads/IM-Injection-Infants-508.pdf
@@pauladae4502
Yea in her other pharm video she said a 6 month old infant and said vastus lateralis as the appropriate site
Am confused 😮
According to the Yoost fundamental book, it is ventrogluteal. Always follow the book
Thank you Professor D! I’m a new Nursing Graduate, I watched you the whole time I was in school. There’s never a time I watch your videos and don’t gain valuable nursing knowledge that I nvr knew I needed 👍🏽❤️‼️
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Clinical skills video would be so help. Pleassse!!!
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Thank you so much!! I love your pace and on point explanations for each option. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼I’m planning on binge watching (listening ;)) to your videos every time i’m driving. please keep making them! I subscribed 🤓🙌🏼
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Thank u very much Professor D, I will definitely pass my exam by God’s grace.
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Hi Professor D,
I am just reviewing for my final and I am a bit confused because on this video you stated IM injections for children 1 and under is the ventrogluteal ; yet in your Pharmcology 1 video, you had an IM question at 7:10 about a 6 month old and stated the answer was the vastus lateralis instead of the ventral gluteal... I am a bit perplexed about this...
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I absolutely love your videos! Your facial expression when going over the Pediatric IM injection was hilarious. I know not to pick dorsogluteal lol
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your videos great. you keep me engaged!!!!! love your personality and teaching method..
Hello, you accidentally mixed up question 2 together. You said the answer was 4 toxic. It is actually 2 toxic. But thanks for your teaching!!!!! It literally puts me in a zone to understand 🙂
Thanks a million prof D
By the way I love ur videos just came across them.am preparing for nclex.am a new subscriber
that’s great!! Keep studying, you got this!!!
Thank you so much for your videos! They have been a blessing for me! 😊
Also would love a video for sensory and cognition, love your channel!
awe thank you!! It’s funny that you should mention that because I am literally about to film on this exact subject. It will post in a few weeks though so stay tuned!!
Basics are critical and this is a great review!
I like your material and fervor.. Thank you!
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Hi Professor. Thank you for this content! Have you made part two yet?
not yet, but there is a pharmacology video if you want to see more meds covered.
@@NexusNursing ok. Thank you 🙏
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These videos are very helpful, but I really need for you to get your numbers together because you are mixing them up. But the info is very great, thank you!
Love your videos keep them coming
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Ma`.am please make more videos on dosage calculations .
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The way you always look straight into the camera feels as if your looking straight at me and I just know I have to answer right 😂
Hello, I advise you to contact Dr Luther if you are preparing for your nclex, be it RN, PN or CNA He is the reason I and my husband are very happy today working as Rns
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Hi thank you for this video, I have a question I’m very confused about the answer. Documents the medication : we have morphine 10mg q4h prn: the medication is giving at 10am; 2pm ; 6pm. You choose number 3 as a good answer. Please can you help.
Wow thank u
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Vastus lateralis is the recommended site to a 1 yr old infant
Love your videos! I have learned so much! Could you please do a video on Bowel elimination, please?
If you apply for a compact license, are your Nclex questions different or harder than if you just pick your current state? Thank you
no because you don’t apply for compact until after you are licensed.
Thank you!
Dr. D can you cover Rest and Sleep?
I will add it to my list!
I already did, check my Fundamentals playlist
Thank you for your amazing videos. You mention Florida boards like to kill us with diabetes questions did you ever do a video going over the most asked questions on Florida boards as you mention?
This is a great idea!! I’ll make one soon!!
I'm sorry but I'm pretty sure the answer to ? # 4 is answer 1.
Here's what I'm thinking:
QID, TID, etc. are for a patient's waking hours.
Realistically, in a medical setting; to simplify administration, "waking hours" meds are given with the last dose scheduled for 12 hours after the 1st dose. (Add the info. that the nurse is documenting administration (not describing the actual order).
Tricky wording open for interpretation? Red flag that part because the info that ISN'T written can be as important as what IS given in some of these questions. "medication IS given" does not say that is the ordered time for administration i.e. : "is to be given" or "ordered to be given".
BID (answer #2) would be scheduled for 10 AM and 10 PM
TID?:(Answer#3) 10 AM, 2 PM, 10 PM
Every 8? (Answer#4) 10 AM, 6 PM, 2 PM
The only possible answer (although timed THAT perfectly is REALLY unlikely) is
Every 4 hours PRN (but you gotta be working 1 on 1 and your patient's meds should probably be adjusted!) 10 AM, 2 PM, 6 PM, etc
Often I have to actually DO the task (in my head) to get some of these answers!
I agreed, the key word for answer 1 was “Q4 PRN”, that’s exactly how the med was given, love your videos Professor D, thanks for all you do for the nursing career
Can you please cover acid base balance
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Love these videos !!!! Do you have any on perfusion
Yes, I’m my cardio playlist
@@NexusNursing thank you so much
Professor D, thank you for the videos. Can you please cover EKGs
I am a bit confused by the IM injection site for the baby because you have another video that contradicts what you said in this video.
Yeah im from PA and i was taught the vascus lateralis
Thank you so much !
I want to know more of this
I was always taught Vastuslateralis but I guess not!
That’s the correct one.
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Hello, you keep calling the incorrect number with the correct answer.
Them eyes thou!😮
Press the pause button ❤ that’s what I thought we were all doing
Thanks alot, you look beautiful
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The new rules would be the second
Buccal is pronounced "buckle."
You are confusing saying the wrong numbers for the answers but saying the right answers that don’t the numbers you are saying I’m already confused enough trying to learn.