Good job. The content is impressive. 12:30 calcium gluconate is NOT a potassium lowering agent. We give it to protect the heart from hyperkalemia. I should also mention that Niacin Vitamin b3 is also a very good choice as a phosphate binder .
The NCLEX uses “client” so educational programs are trying to use the name language that they’ll see on the licensure exam. Someone somewhere decided it was better than “patient” 🤔
Nice video with the exception of the naming of "clients" instead of patients. Health is not everywhere a business, and sick people are not simply consumers of services - at least not from a humanitarian point of view. It's standard Osmosis practice, but it's really a stain on your fantastic work.
Beautiful perspective I share with you. In a video regarding kidney disease, the term "patient" is absolutely appropriate. The term "client" is more appropriately suited for a PERSON who is using the services of a counselor as opposed to a clinician. As well as a healthy person who is utilizing services for preventative measures such as annual checkups. I will always describe any PERSON as a patient and would only refer to said patient as client if that was their preference.
1. blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and estimated glomular filtration rate (eGFR) are usually a routine part of a blood test. 2. (non steroidal anti inflammatory drugs) NSAID include ibuprofen, aspirin, naproxen, celecoxib… and aninoglycosides are a type of antibiotic
Normal level of gfr is 100 to 120 ml per min 60 is normal 15 is less responsible for end stage kidney damage while in between 90 to 30 renal adoption takes place with no symptoms
I just wanted to say that I appreciate that the nurses/clinicians are animated diversely.
Glad you liked it, Hien! 😊
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Good job.
The content is impressive.
12:30 calcium gluconate is NOT a potassium lowering agent. We give it to protect the heart from hyperkalemia.
I should also mention that Niacin Vitamin b3 is also a very good choice as a phosphate binder .
Very informative and thorough. I’m using this to help me prepare for my CDN exam. Thank you
Glad it was helpful and we wish you the best in your exam! 🥰❤️🙏🏼
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I Admire your tone of voice and very clear explannation.
Thanks and welcome, Tizita! 😊
I would like to request
video related to pharmacology management.
Thanks for your recommendation! Our team will be taking this into consideration. Have a nice week! 💖
Great topic!!
I have a ton of questions, sorry in advance :)
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My gfr has been in the 20 to 30. For over a year now. My doctor didn't seemed not to alarm about it.
very good work 👏 . keep going. 🎉
if is possible about prostate and artroza and reumatoid artrite .
Patient * not client . This is medicine!
The NCLEX uses “client” so educational programs are trying to use the name language that they’ll see on the licensure exam. Someone somewhere decided it was better than “patient” 🤔
A client is the one who is patient of the underlying causes of the dis-ease !
Or a client is a customer who pursues & purchases the medicines
I think it should have stated just refer to a renal dietitian for total nutrition instead of a nurse advising on foods.
That’s a good point but this video has the right ideas
Nice video with the exception of the naming of "clients" instead of patients. Health is not everywhere a business, and sick people are not simply consumers of services - at least not from a humanitarian point of view. It's standard Osmosis practice, but it's really a stain on your fantastic work.
Beautiful perspective I share with you. In a video regarding kidney disease, the term "patient" is absolutely appropriate. The term "client" is more appropriately suited for a PERSON who is using the services of a counselor as opposed to a clinician. As well as a healthy person who is utilizing services for preventative measures such as annual checkups. I will always describe any PERSON as a patient and would only refer to said patient as client if that was their preference.
My husband has been diagnosed with IgA nephropathy.
Please could anyone suggest of what diet should he has to follow on regular basis
very useful
Glad to hear that! 💕
Whats the name of investigation to check BUN and eGFR?
And what are the common Nephrotoxic drugs?
1. blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and estimated glomular filtration rate (eGFR) are usually a routine part of a blood test.
2. (non steroidal anti inflammatory drugs) NSAID include ibuprofen, aspirin, naproxen, celecoxib…
and aninoglycosides are a type of antibiotic
Normal level of gfr is 100 to 120 ml per min 60 is normal 15 is less responsible for end stage kidney damage while in between 90 to 30 renal adoption takes place with no symptoms
Prefect video
Please, change the narator.
cant believe people are out there on that copium without even knowing,
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