You’re the best at explaining math, all the other teachers rush through. Thank you for actually going slow and breaking it down and explaining WHY you are doing what you are doing.
Just to clarify: when I say do the math/put it in your calculator I mean multiply the numerator (top numbers), then multiply your denominator (bottom numbers). Then divide the numerator total by the denominator total.
this was so helpful and a very easy way to do this. My professor made it so hard for me to understand her method. I have to do mines like this from now one. Thank you
nursing prof can you make a vid explaining how to set up DA problems . I find this very confusing 😢 what to look for in more complicated type questions
Please solve for me: infuse 500ml bag at 20gtt/min, the drip factor is 10gtt/min. You start the infusion at 0500. At What time will the infusion be complete. Thank you
Thanks for this video! This was helpful, but I'm still having trouble trying to figure out this one can you help me set this up? "Women testing positive for Group B strep receive antibiotic prophylaxsis in labor. Pharmacy sends a minibag with 5 million (5,000,000) units of Penicillin in 100 mL. of normal saline. You want to infuse this over 30 minutes. What is the drip rate using 10gtt/mL tubing?"
@@thatnursingprof2661 Thank you so much for such a fast response! I anticipated way longer of a wait. I have a math test in a few days and really appreciate your help!!! :)
If this is new to you I recommend starting here: Dimensional Analysis for Beginners ua-cam.com/video/TCbbOgv6QIM/v-deo.html
Thank you prof
You’re the best at explaining math, all the other teachers rush through. Thank you for actually going slow and breaking it down and explaining WHY you are doing what you are doing.
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Just to clarify: when I say do the math/put it in your calculator I mean multiply the numerator (top numbers), then multiply your denominator (bottom numbers). Then divide the numerator total by the denominator total.
Is this only for RN or PN nclex exam? Thank you 😊
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OMG! This is so much better!
This should be taught first to set everyone up to learn dimensional analysis
Thank you 😊
You’ve made this soooo much easier to understand. Thank you! Life saving!
Have to thank you🥰…. Watching this the night before my Med Calc quiz helped me get a perfect score! Thanks so much!!
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This video was really helpful,at first the drip rate confused me but you've clarified it for me
thanks so much for this
Thanks for the help!
I Love it this video. I failed on this area on my exam. I need to familiarize, practice more and understand even more. Thank you.
this was so helpful and a very easy way to do this. My professor made it so hard for me to understand her method. I have to do mines like this from now one. Thank you
thank you so much! nursing school is rough. we have many DA quizzes without any review on how to do them.
You just made this click for me!!! Thank you so so much!!💖
Thank you professor 👩🏫
Thank you so much explained much better than my teacher whom I paid 45k
I actually understand this now. Thank you so much!
Excellent breakdown. Thanks so much!
I love your videos. Can you make more on dimentional analysis and drip rates because I get confused when the numerator is in the problem twice
Thank you for posting this. It really cleared stuff up for me 🤗
Thanks this was super helpful!
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Thank you, I got stucked when the word microtubing is used in the question.
Thank you for posting
Thank you soooo much
can you do a video with reconstitution iv medication with label problems that nursing pro
great idea
please, make more math videos!
Amazing! Thank you x100! 🤓☺️
nursing prof can you make a vid explaining how to set up DA problems . I find this very confusing 😢 what to look for in more complicated type questions
Thank you
Please solve for me: infuse 500ml bag at 20gtt/min, the drip factor is 10gtt/min. You start the infusion at 0500. At What time will the infusion be complete. Thank you
explain what you punch
in and how you got that answer please
Multiply the all the numerators, Multiply all the denominators then divide the numerator total by the denominator total.
Thanks for this video! This was helpful, but I'm still having trouble trying to figure out this one can you help me set this up? "Women testing positive for Group B strep receive antibiotic prophylaxsis in labor. Pharmacy sends a minibag with 5 million (5,000,000) units of Penicillin in 100 mL. of normal saline. You want to infuse this over 30 minutes. What is the drip rate using 10gtt/mL tubing?"
10 gtt/1 ml X 100ml/30 minutes ignore the units its there to throw you off
@@thatnursingprof2661 Thank you so much for such a fast response! I anticipated way longer of a wait. I have a math test in a few days and really appreciate your help!!! :)
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