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Thank you for this feedback! I try my best, as I would have like when I was in school 😊. Make sure to subscribe, like and Share this way you get notifications of the upcoming videos. Next one will be on ABGs...🦋
@@DrRegisteredNurse May 2020. I was in a better nursing program a year ago. My mom became ill and I became her caregiver so....had to pause nursing school. It was very competitive and organized. I'm very disappointed with this current program. But, I am 48 years old, mom of 6 grown kids and desperately want to get to the NCLEX. I figure this program is my vessel to get me there. My oldest daughter is also a nursing student so we are getting through it together. You are very thorough and explained this in a sensible way. I will be watching for new videos and studying from your others.
I agreed with you because my lecturer also read from ppt that serve no purpose at all. Students will have to struggle and figure out to understand this module.
I am currently in fundamentals and having been watching so many videos trying to get a clear understanding of this concept and I am so happy I found yours. You made it finally click thank you Jesus!!!!!!!
Thank you, so much! I am at the end of nursing school and preparing for NCLEX. I had the hardest time trying to understand the differences between the solutions; this has helped me tremendously! You explained it very well.
Thank you so much, I was in the medical school before, and until now, I was struggling a way to remember: the way fluids shift. Even though I understood the mechanism behind it and the physiology, I had to rethink about it each time I want to use them. Now, that I came across your very informative lecture, and the tricks you mentioned to remember ( O- stands for Out, E- stands for Enter, and I-stands for inside the blood vessel( or stays in, ohhh and the was you break down everything and gave examples! I am grateful. Thank you so much. I cannot think you enough. God bless you doctor ❤
Dr. Registered Nurse ❣️ this is the first video I've listened and watched of yours and you are Amazing ❣️ Thank you so much for sharing your Knowledge and Wisdom to and for Others to learn and grow and ultimately help be better at their Professions ❤️❤️
Obviously Nclex exam has been a pain in my ass, but I won't bother no more I have passed my exam already thanks to Mr Mohammed God bless you more cuz you possible for me He is highly recommended
I try my best! Thank you for the input... let me know if there is anything you are interested in seeing, and I will do a video! Remember to share with your friends! 🦋
Thank you so much for the simple and clear explanation! I have been trying to wrap my head around these concepts for a long time. You are an amazing instructor and I will be checking out more videos!
Thank u so much for this this is the best explanation I’ve seen on fluids. been a nurse for 3 years and still get confused on this...I’m a visual learner so your drawings helped tons! 👏🏾
I watched so many videos out there and tried to understand ohh I got it this time. simple and easy to memorize hopefully that will help me for my NCLEX. thank you so much
your message is clearly easy to digest and therefore not easy to forget. Need a bit of jazzing up. Please keep it serious and not clownish like some of the other channels
I love the way you explained especially the illustration of the vein and the tissue (that directly to the patient) I can imagine what you are teaching...it is really easy to understand to my level...Thank you!!
Can you please make more videos? You are sooooo awesome! I am a future nurse student, this video has helped me so much. Again , thank you and God bless you.
I love ur style of teaching im getting ready to take my nclex on june 20.... im just going thru your excellent videos. Thanks again for the wonderful info also any suggestion as far reviews fo the boards?
@@DrRegisteredNurse am taking med surge 1, pharmacology, Ob and peds. This video has helped me understand fluid and electrolyte. Will definitely recommend your channel to my friends. Please can you do one on fluid and electrolyte? Thanks again.
Hi thank you for a great video! I’m still a bit confused though, so when the hypotonic solution is administered, water is essentially entering the blood stream which in turn causes the electrolytes to move out of the cell?
Hello, Hypotonic solutions enter the vessel and the electrolytes shift to the cells and plumps them up. It goes from an area of high concentration to low. There must be a balance at all times between the circulating volume in the vessel and the cells outside the vessel.
I have a quick question. If D5 is turned into hypotonic solution then why does D5 0.9 NS consider a hypertonic solution? Wouldn't the D5 in the D5 0.9 NS get turned into hypotonic leaving the 0.9 ns, making the remaining solution Isotonic?
Hi! Thank you for the question. It is a common question asked, so you are not alone. The cell has an excessive amount of solute extracellularly and osmosis is causing water to rush out of the cell intracellularly to the extracellular area which will cause the cell to shrink. The combination of both dextrose and sodium maintains a balance that draws the excess water to be drawn out into the circulating volume, as opposed to shifting out of the vessel. The key is that there is more solutes extracellular, so it will shift through osmosis where there is less. Hopefully I answered your question.
Hi! Let me ask you a thought provoking question that may answer your question: 1. Is it an Isotonic, Hypotonic, or Hypertonic? 2. What is the pathophysiology of the fluid classification chosen? 3. What action does it do? Look forward to your response...we will continue this conversation.
Obviously Nclex exam has been a pain in my ass, but I won't bother no more I have passed my exam already thanks to Mr Mohammed God bless you more cuz you possible for me He is highly recommended
Hello Dr Registered Nurse Crew,
Don't forget to visit the free website www.drregisterednurse.com/ and read through our Empowering Blogs, NCLEX Qs, and take the FREE Interactive QUIZZES on content in this UA-cam channel!
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🚨Press the 🔔to Turn On Notifications (I post twice a week on Tuesday & Friday)
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🚨Write your comments and feedback below, as I do look through them and personally respond ❣
Thanks again for the ongoing support.
Dr. David
This is amazing! I've never heard an instructor explain fluids so simply.
Thank you for this feedback! I try my best, as I would have like when I was in school 😊. Make sure to subscribe, like and Share this way you get notifications of the upcoming videos. Next one will be on ABGs...🦋
Excellent!! I WISH my nursing instructors taught this way! All they do is read from power points.
I finally understand this! Thank you!!
I am glad it has helped you. When do you finish school?
@@DrRegisteredNurse May 2020. I was in a better nursing program a year ago. My mom became ill and I became her caregiver so....had to pause nursing school. It was very competitive and organized. I'm very disappointed with this current program. But, I am 48 years old, mom of 6 grown kids and desperately want to get to the NCLEX. I figure this program is my vessel to get me there. My oldest daughter is also a nursing student so we are getting through it together. You are very thorough and explained this in a sensible way. I will be watching for new videos and studying from your others.
I agreed with you because my lecturer also read from ppt that serve no purpose at all. Students will have to struggle and figure out to understand this module.
THANK YOU SOOOOOOO MUCH I HATED THIS TOPIC, YOU'VE MADE IT SO MUCH EASIER. I CAN FINALLY SAY I UNDERSTAND THIS 🙌 Thank you
I am currently in fundamentals and having been watching so many videos trying to get a clear understanding of this concept and I am so happy I found yours. You made it finally click thank you Jesus!!!!!!!
Thank you
I finally understand this concept! God will bless you more as you have many students that being blessed by you!
Thank you, so much! I am at the end of nursing school and preparing for NCLEX. I had the hardest time trying to understand the differences between the solutions; this has helped me tremendously! You explained it very well.
I’m glad the video helped you! Let me know how you do on the NCLEX!
Thank you so much, I was in the medical school before, and until now, I was struggling a way to remember: the way fluids shift. Even though I understood the mechanism behind it and the physiology, I had to rethink about it each time I want to use them. Now, that I came across your very informative lecture, and the tricks you mentioned to remember ( O- stands for Out, E- stands for Enter, and I-stands for inside the blood vessel( or stays in, ohhh and the was you break down everything and gave examples! I am grateful. Thank you so much. I cannot think you enough. God bless you doctor ❤
Muy agradecida , cuanto hubiera dado que ustedes hubiese sido mi profesora. Tiene un don; Dios la continue bendiciendo !
This is THE best video out there. NOW I understand. Thank you!!
I’ve always been confused about IV fluids.
Thanks!!!!
Thank you. I learned a valuable lesson from you.
That is my first time to understand this subject
Dr. Registered Nurse ❣️ this is the first video I've listened and watched of yours and you are Amazing ❣️ Thank you so much for sharing your Knowledge and Wisdom to and for Others to learn and grow and ultimately help be better at their Professions ❤️❤️
Thank you for your kind words ❤️
After 3 years of nursing school I can finally understand this concept. Thank you so much for this video, it was simple and so easy to understand !
Obviously Nclex exam has been a pain in my ass, but I won't bother no more
I have passed my exam already thanks to Mr Mohammed God bless you more cuz you possible for me
He is highly recommended
AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME ❤ THANKS SO MUCH!!!
Thank you so much for your effort Dr Registered Nurse
Bless you! You have a real teaching gift. I thank God for this!
Thank you for the wonderful compliment!
You are a gifted teacher! GOD BLESS
Thank you 😊
@@DrRegisteredNurse you’re so welcome! You helped me understand this topic for my test!☺️
Thank you so much. I can finally say I understand this! This is the best IV fluids video out on youtube.
That’s great to hear!
Thank you...May God Bless You..
You break information down so simply and make it easy to understand and remember. Thank you!
I try my best! Thank you for the input... let me know if there is anything you are interested in seeing, and I will do a video!
Remember to share with your friends! 🦋
i loved how you give examples with real life situation like if the person have hypotension we will use isotonic--inside--- the vessel.
Thank you! 💋
Thanks to explain in very simple way.
Thanks such a clear and simple lecture very much understandable
Thank you ..It’s easier to understand now ..
Easy learning. Thank you for your lovely presentation.
Thank you so much for the simple and clear explanation! I have been trying to wrap my head around these concepts for a long time. You are an amazing instructor and I will be checking out more videos!
I’m glad it helped you ❤️..and thank you for the feedback
This video is so underrated!!
Thank you for your time.
Thank you ❤️
Thank you for a great easy video to follow on IV fluids.
Wow! You are so great! You make things very simple to understand. Thank you 🙏
Best Explanation Ever! Thank you 😊
Thank u so much for this this is the best explanation I’ve seen on fluids. been a nurse for 3 years and still get confused on this...I’m a visual learner so your drawings helped tons! 👏🏾
You are welcome. I’m glad it helped you ❤️
OMG this made it ssoooooo easy! Thank you. I dont understand why schools cant explain it this way.
You are welcome
Thank you so much! You explain everything so clear, and the visual aid helps a lot.
Brilliant explanation. Glad I found your channel. Thank you so much for making learning so easy.
You are a great teacher🎉
Great explanation. Real teaching. Blessings!!
I watched so many videos out there and tried to understand ohh I got it this time. simple and easy to memorize hopefully that will help me for my NCLEX. thank you so much
You are AMAZING!!... Explained in a way that is simple to understand and apply.
Thank you ❤️
THANK YOU! This is so well explained and easy to understand
your message is clearly easy to digest and therefore not easy to forget. Need a bit of jazzing up. Please keep it serious and not clownish like some of the other channels
Thank you
I love the way you explained especially the illustration of the vein and the tissue (that directly to the patient) I can imagine what you are teaching...it is really easy to understand to my level...Thank you!!
Thank you for the amazing feedback! I am glad it was understandable 💕💕
@@DrRegisteredNurse do you have videos on electrolytes and endocrine teachings?
@@melissacox3142 i Dont but i Can make one
@@DrRegisteredNurse that would be great and kind of you. How long would it take. I start college in September.
Wao super good I understand thank you
You are a saint.
Wow awesome teaching 👏 thank you
You are welcome 🙏🏽
I just discovered u…u’re a champion!!!💪🏽😘
Thank you for your teaching, you nailed it👋
Very simply put! You’re amazing.
Thank you Kim! I try to provide the students with simply put information! Nursing made easy!!! 🦋🦋🤓
I finally understand this concept after 3 yrs of schooling lol ty
Made easy great job
This is very good
thank you so much for this video. This helpedme so much.
i’m gonna be here for more lectures
Thank you for the support! Remember to share with your friends and like the videos!
Thank you so much this was extremely helpful! Your explanation was super clear and straightforward!! Please keep making more videos 🙏🙏🙏
Thank you for the feedback and I am glad the video helped you
Thank you ! I got it now. You are great!
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Thank you this helped so so much!!
. Very good thanks
well explained Doc. Thank you
Thank you for making this amazing video, I finally got it :)
Thank you so much!
Can you please make more videos? You are sooooo awesome! I am a future nurse student, this video has helped me so much. Again , thank you and God bless you.
Hi Lilly! Thank you for the kind words. I will be uploading another video on Sunday. I will be covering ABGs! 🦋
Doctor Registered Nurse oh that will be great. I am struggling on that as well.
Thank you so much....you're a life saver.
You are welcome
I love ur style of teaching im getting ready to take my nclex on june 20.... im just going thru your excellent videos. Thanks again for the wonderful info also any suggestion as far reviews fo the boards?
Thank you so much for this video. You are a life saver. Keep doing what you do.
Thank you! What class are you taking now? Make sure to share with your friends, and look for my next video on ABGs! 🦋
@@DrRegisteredNurse am taking med surge 1, pharmacology, Ob and peds. This video has helped me understand fluid and electrolyte. Will definitely recommend your channel to my friends. Please can you do one on fluid and electrolyte? Thanks again.
I will be uploading ABGs tomorrow, but in a few days will do a video on Potassium..and then the others
Excellent review!!!
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Love this. Thank you!!!!
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u nailed it
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Gracias! ❤
Thank you you simplified it
You are welcome!
Can you do a video where you explain this same concept but add hypovolemia and hypervolemia?
Will do!
Omg , i just love her. Thank you so much
Thank you for your support 🦋
Hi thank you for a great video! I’m still a bit confused though, so when the hypotonic solution is administered, water is essentially entering the blood stream which in turn causes the electrolytes to move out of the cell?
Hello,
Hypotonic solutions enter the vessel and the electrolytes shift to the cells and plumps them up. It goes from an area of high concentration to low. There must be a balance at all times between the circulating volume in the vessel and the cells outside the vessel.
Will you post a video on electrolyte imbalances?
I will actually. You can start by watching the Lab values for NCLEX video I did a few weeks ago. I will work on an imbalance one
Want the electrolytes video too... you are simply amazing and talented ❤ 💖
Very informative and well done video!
Thank you! Let your daughter know
I did!
I have a quick question. If D5 is turned into hypotonic solution then why does D5 0.9 NS consider a hypertonic solution? Wouldn't the D5 in the D5 0.9 NS get turned into hypotonic leaving the 0.9 ns, making the remaining solution Isotonic?
Hi! Thank you for the question. It is a common question asked, so you are not alone. The cell has an excessive amount of solute extracellularly and osmosis is causing water to rush out of the cell intracellularly to the extracellular area which will cause the cell to shrink. The combination of both dextrose and sodium maintains a balance that draws the excess water to be drawn out into the circulating volume, as opposed to shifting out of the vessel. The key is that there is more solutes extracellular, so it will shift through osmosis where there is less. Hopefully I answered your question.
@@DrRegisteredNurse you are amazing. Thank you for answering the question. :)
Thank you
Please!!! Please 🙏🏻 help me with pharma!!! I’m seeing beta, alpha, para, sympa, and nervous system and I’m so confused 😐 van you do a video of that!!!
Ok no hay problema. Voy hacer un video de Beta Blockers. Esta tarde asegúrate de ver el video en español que hize sobre los gases arteriales! 🦋
I will be putting a video up tomorrow on beta blockers..
Is it d5.3 nacl good for patient with cerebral edema ,hypernatremia and hypocalcemia ?
Hi! Let me ask you a thought provoking question that may answer your question:
1. Is it an Isotonic, Hypotonic, or Hypertonic?
2. What is the pathophysiology of the fluid classification chosen?
3. What action does it do?
Look forward to your response...we will continue this conversation.
Obviously Nclex exam has been a pain in my ass, but I won't bother no more
I have passed my exam already thanks to Mr Mohammed God bless you more cuz you possible for me
He is highly recommended
Hi mami!!!!
Hi! 😂
Needs a better audio
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Hey
thank you so much
simple and clear