I’m a new nursing student who just ran into your video and I can honestly say it’s love at first sight. Thank you! Your videos are short and very educational.
I am not an RN but I am a PCA responsible for caring for someone in a motorized wheelchair with pressure wounds, so videos on UA-cam have been great. Thank you.
Thank you so much for taking the time to explain this material so clearly and thoroughly. Your teaching fits my learning style perfectly, I will definitely be utilizing all of your videos throughout nursing school!!!
Thank You for this. Studying for my exam and this is soo helpful!! I am super excited to follow along with you guys while I'm here in nursing school. Your videos are perfect!
I wouldn't focus on memorizing all of the associated numbers of Braden, but rather generally what the components are and what the cutoff is in terms of what puts you at risk, plus knowing interventions. In general, it's less important to know the nitty gritty scoring of things like Braden, GCS, etc. and more important to know what requires intervention (and what those interventions are). --Meris
You're so welcome! Although it actually _used_ to be best practice to consider bony prominences (it was believed that this helped to improve circulation to the area and reduce the risk of skin breakdown) the current best evidence states that there is no demonstrated correlation between massage and prevention of pressure injury, and massage of these areas can actually cause damage to the underlying tissue! This is a bit of an outdated article (2011), but it still has good information on why this is now considered best practice! Hope this helps :) --Meris www.nursingtimes.net/clinical-archive/tissue-viability/does-massage-help-to-prevent-pressure-ulcers-15-08-2011/
Thank you! I love the LevelUpRN videos!! They are getting me through school! THANK YOU!!!!
You are so welcome! Thank you for studying with me! --Meris :)
I’m a new nursing student who just ran into your video and I can honestly say it’s love at first sight. Thank you! Your videos are short and very educational.
Thank you so much!
I am not an RN but I am a PCA responsible for caring for someone in a motorized wheelchair with pressure wounds, so videos on UA-cam have been great. Thank you.
So glad they have been helpful! Your patient is lucky to have someone like you caring for them… ❤️
Thank you so much for taking the time to explain this material so clearly and thoroughly. Your teaching fits my learning style perfectly, I will definitely be utilizing all of your videos throughout nursing school!!!
Glad it was helpful!
Best explanation of stages of injury ive received so far, thank you!
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Every CNA needs to see this. ❤💙
Thank you!
Thank You for this. Studying for my exam and this is soo helpful!! I am super excited to follow along with you guys while I'm here in nursing school. Your videos are perfect!
Appreciate that! Best of luck on your studies.
Your wound care videos got me through a huge chunk of my final. Thank you for doing this
My pleasure!
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You're most welcome
You rock. Keep on making more videos!
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i love your videos because they are short but it explains A LOT of information! thank you!
Thank you so much, that made my day! So happy to help! -Meris :)
Thank you!!! I enjoy watching your videos and learning from you!
awesome! Best explanation of stages of injury I have seen so far, thank you!
You're so welcome! Thanks for watching! --Meris :)
very informarive in a simple way of discussion
Thank you!!! I don't know what I would do without you, this has helped explain things :)
So glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching. ❤️
Thank you Meris for your help. Tutoring made easy. ❤. Love all your videos and explanations.
You are so welcome! I’m so happy to help. Thank you for your kind comment!
Thank you so much. This video gave me a better understanding
So glad I came across your channel. Thank you 🙏
You are so welcome! Thanks for studying with me :) --Meris
Really clear this explanation,thank do much
You are so welcome! Thank you for watching! --Meris :)
Thank you my cousin had these in her nclex and it helped her a lot
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Thank you! Great presentation:)
So glad it was helpful!
So helpful.! Thank you so much!
Happy to hear!😊
thank you for this very educational video.
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Thank you!
You bet! --Meris
It is totally understanding 😍
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Love this thanks
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This was Helpful thank you 😊
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Thank you soo much
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Really helpful ❤️
I’m so glad I can help! -Meris
I remember the healing stages as HIPM!
Love that! --Meris
do you think we need to memorize braden scale for nclex?
I wouldn't focus on memorizing all of the associated numbers of Braden, but rather generally what the components are and what the cutoff is in terms of what puts you at risk, plus knowing interventions. In general, it's less important to know the nitty gritty scoring of things like Braden, GCS, etc. and more important to know what requires intervention (and what those interventions are). --Meris
Why don't we massage bony prominences? Thank you for this helpful video!
You're so welcome! Although it actually _used_ to be best practice to consider bony prominences (it was believed that this helped to improve circulation to the area and reduce the risk of skin breakdown) the current best evidence states that there is no demonstrated correlation between massage and prevention of pressure injury, and massage of these areas can actually cause damage to the underlying tissue! This is a bit of an outdated article (2011), but it still has good information on why this is now considered best practice! Hope this helps :) --Meris www.nursingtimes.net/clinical-archive/tissue-viability/does-massage-help-to-prevent-pressure-ulcers-15-08-2011/
how long would it take to get this in once ordered
Dedication! Make sure to get some rest!
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Please explain to tamil
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