Unfortunately he is correct. But as a nurse myself I’m gonna say when you really get into your studies you’re gonna WANT to study that much, simply because you want to be good at what your doing. Nothing feels better than knowing you know!
I studied 1-3 hours a week at most and did very well. Everyone learns at different rates. I actually study more as a nurse than I did as a student because I'm not doing 30 pages of clinical paperwork every week. If you really want to be a good nurse, you'll end up studying 6-10 hours a week as a nurse. It's one of the many reasons I love being a nurse. Life long learning!
Bronchospasms are more likely to occur with non cardio selective beta blockers. These side effects are typically seen in high doses of metoprolol. Not a true side effect.
Your sarcasm has me deaddd lol your videos are great. I’m studying right now for my med surg final. Plzzz make more🙏🏽
I'm studying for mine too! I hope yours went well! Im so glad I found this channel!
@@danidee37 good luck on your final! Mine went well. I just finished my last semester and I’m graduating next week. Pull through you got this:)
I was thinking the same thing. I love it.
@@Jess-us5bj super helpful. Now I’m an RN. Good luck!!
Amazing breakdown, thank you!!!
Amazing,so helpful
Thank you, i love this video!!!
Excellente !!!!
30 - 40 hours a week 😢 please let that be your sense of humor I'm already dying
Unfortunately he is correct. But as a nurse myself I’m gonna say when you really get into your studies you’re gonna WANT to study that much, simply because you want to be good at what your doing. Nothing feels better than knowing you know!
I studied 1-3 hours a week at most and did very well. Everyone learns at different rates. I actually study more as a nurse than I did as a student because I'm not doing 30 pages of clinical paperwork every week.
If you really want to be a good nurse, you'll end up studying 6-10 hours a week as a nurse. It's one of the many reasons I love being a nurse. Life long learning!
Bronchospasms are more likely to occur with non cardio selective beta blockers. These side effects are typically seen in high doses of metoprolol. Not a true side effect.
thank you for videos!!! so helpful
excelenteeee! its really great video, thanks a lot