You are truly a life saver. I am studying for my peds final and your videos have helped me so much. You make it simple enough to understand but hit all of the key points. Us nursing students appreciate you Cathy!!
Cathy, My favorite part of this is the story of the dad watching his daughter engage in PDA. I’ll never forget those associations. You are beyond helping me with pediatric cardio Thank you for all you do!!
yes, Tricuspid Atresia is decreased pulmonary blood flow. i think she just said it by mistake, but she in the other videos, she mentioned it correctly😬.
Hi Cathy! Thank you for the great educational videos, they will be extremely helpful for an upcoming exam. Do you have plans to expand further with other pediatric system conditions (ie. GI/GU, etc) ?
HI Cathy! Quick question. In Tricuspid Atresia I believe you said at 5:36 that it is increased blood flow to the lungs but one of my books said decreased blood flow to the lungs. Can you clarify please so I dont get confused on the exam! Thank you
Hi there! At that time (5:36), I was speaking about how to position the child during “Tet spells” (hypercyanotic episodes) in order to increase blood flow to the lungs.
You're absolutely correct, she did say an "increase". However, she meant a "decrease" in pulmonary blood flow. Regardless, I hope you got the correction before your exam.
Thank you for simplifying these various congenital heart defects. These diseases can be challenging and difficult. Though I always listen to your various videos over and over again especially those topics that I am struggling with even I am doing my chores. It really helps me so much! Thank you and more power!
Level Up RN cards and videos are concise and to the point, a real lifesaver!
Thank you!
You are truly a life saver. I am studying for my peds final and your videos have helped me so much. You make it simple enough to understand but hit all of the key points. Us nursing students appreciate you Cathy!!
Cathy,
My favorite part of this is the story of the dad watching his daughter engage in PDA. I’ll never forget those associations.
You are beyond helping me with pediatric cardio
Thank you for all you do!!
yes, Tricuspid Atresia is decreased pulmonary blood flow. i think she just said it by mistake, but she in the other videos, she mentioned it correctly😬.
You guys should do a video with all the different heart sounds. Also one for the respiratory disorders as well.
Thank you Kathy for helping me pass nursing school 💪
You are so welcome! You've got this!
This was really helpful. Thank you for simplifying it.
Glad it was helpful!
Hi Cathy!
Thank you for the great educational videos, they will be extremely helpful for an upcoming exam. Do you have plans to expand further with other pediatric system conditions (ie. GI/GU, etc) ?
Really helpful ❤️all the way from Kenya 🇰🇪
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much 🥰
You’re very welcome 😊
So helpful thank you
You're so welcome!
Love the PDA story!!! 😂😂😂
I’m so glad!! Not super politically correct but helps you remember all the key points!!
5:48 she meant decrease pulmonary blood flow
Hi you made a mistake, tricuspid atresia is associated with decreased pulmonary blood flow
Nice
Thanks
There is an error at 5:50 - you say the next condition that causes INCREASED pulmonary blood flow, but you meant to say DECREASED :)
HI Cathy! Quick question. In Tricuspid Atresia I believe you said at 5:36 that it is increased blood flow to the lungs but one of my books said decreased blood flow to the lungs. Can you clarify please so I dont get confused on the exam! Thank you
Hi there! At that time (5:36), I was speaking about how to position the child during “Tet spells” (hypercyanotic episodes) in order to increase blood flow to the lungs.
You're absolutely correct, she did say an "increase". However, she meant a "decrease" in pulmonary blood flow. Regardless, I hope you got the correction before your exam.
Was panicking about tricuspid atresia for a moment .....yeah its decreased
thx, nice story lol
Hi! I dont know if anyone commented already but the tricuspid disorder causes decrease and not increase blood flow? I got confused.
I like that the videos are straight to the point.
Thank you so much! Glad you find them helpful.
Question why is Tetralogy of fallot in this video shouldnt it be under cyanotic heart diease
You are awesome! The Pneumonics help me SO much! Thank you!
Thank you for watching!
watching to study for peds, love you guys!
so is vsd increased or decreased bf?
Love it! Prime opportunity to say "get inda house" lol
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Good one!
Thanks!
Thank you for simplifying these various congenital heart defects. These diseases can be challenging and difficult. Though I always listen to your various videos over and over again especially those topics that I am struggling with even I am doing my chores. It really helps me so much! Thank you and more power!