Glad it was helpful! You may also find other videos in my critical care playlist helpful: ua-cam.com/play/PLGq925lbJaow1Px84-2qv7qBuXgFcjFlo.html Thanks for watching and good luck in your studies! :)
Hi Professor, One of your old students here. I'm about to do swan training for work. I found your video and was like "HEY I KNOW HER!" Great content, and a great review for me going into the training. :)
Hi Sabrina, how nice to hear from you! Glad you found the video helpful. I'm sure you'll do great in your new role! Best of luck and say Hi to anyone else from your cohort! 😀
Thank you so much for this video. I now fully understand what my teacher sped through the lecture was speaking off. You took your time and now its very, very clear to me and my anxiety has been reduced substantially 😁
Love your videos! I have a quick question - when doing these hemodynamic monitoring with CVP & PA pressure are they always being done at the same time? Like providers are looking at both the pressures? I was just confused by the picture at the bottom where the CVP is stopped in the atrium and the needle still goes to pulm artery for the PAWP ( I hope this makes sense) thank you!!!!
Hi and thanks for watching! These 2 measurements can be taken together or separately. Some patients may not require both CVP and PAWP. Sometimes a patient only requires CVP measures but usually the ones who need PAWP are more critical and will also have CVP measured. Both can be accomplished with the same line. Hope this helps!
Thank you! I found this very helpful. I have one question, what is or is there a normal range for PAWP? I just began studying about ARDS and one of the sx is a PAWP of less than 18 mmHg. I am getting ready to watch your video on ARDS now!
Hi Sophie, great question. I realized that I did not include normal values for CVP and PAWP in the video, so here they are: Normal CVP: 1-6 mmHg Normal PAWP: 8-12 mmHg Hope this helps and good luck in your critical care courses!
Thank you for that feedback. Since the recording of this video I have improved my audio recording equipment and am happy to report that my latest videos have improved audio quality.
Hello Ma'am! Thank you for your helpful teachings🤍 May I know your sources for this lecture and also for the arterial pressure monitoring? Also, another question, if patient is having COPD, is the normal PAWP applicable to them or they are only given an acceptable range? Thanks in advance for your reply🤍🙏
Hi Eka Eka, thank you for your feedback and question. Patients with underlying pulmonary conditions may have different acceptable levels of PAWP but this has to be determined on an individual basis depending on the extent of their disease. Hope this helps!
This made so much more sense than my lecture. I am so glad I ran into your video!
Glad it was helpful! You may also find other videos in my critical care playlist helpful: ua-cam.com/play/PLGq925lbJaow1Px84-2qv7qBuXgFcjFlo.html
Thanks for watching and good luck in your studies! :)
Hi Professor,
One of your old students here. I'm about to do swan training for work. I found your video and was like "HEY I KNOW HER!" Great content, and a great review for me going into the training. :)
Hi Sabrina, how nice to hear from you! Glad you found the video helpful. I'm sure you'll do great in your new role! Best of luck and say Hi to anyone else from your cohort! 😀
You are really good. Just found your channel. I will help spread the news. As a nurse leader far removed from bedside, this is a great reminder
Welcome aboard! Thanks for you feedback and for sharing my channel with others! 😊
I’ve been looking for a video on these two topics and you made it so simple! Thank you! 😊
Glad to help!
Thank you so much for this video. I now fully understand what my teacher sped through the lecture was speaking off.
You took your time and now its very, very clear to me and my anxiety has been reduced substantially 😁
Hi Crystal, I'm so glad you found the video helpful! Thank you for your feedback and good luck in your studies! 😀
Thank you so much for creating this video and explaining this so well!
You are very welcome! I'm glad you find it helpful! 😀
Just found your channel and you are amazing! This is explained in such an easy way.
I'm so glad that you found the video helpful! Good luck in your studies & please spread the word!
Thank you ma'am.
You teach good👍.
I'm BSN student.
My pleasure.
@@NursingSchoolExplained thank you ❤️❤️😊😊
Thank you for making this video. It really helped a lot.
You're very welcome! Feel free to share my channel with your nursing friends! :) Good luck in your studies!
Thank you so much! It all makes sense now🙏🏽💞
Glad the video is helpful!
Watched 3 times. Thank u!
Glad you liked it!
thank you for this video!
Glad to help!
Love your videos! I have a quick question - when doing these hemodynamic monitoring with CVP & PA pressure are they always being done at the same time? Like providers are looking at both the pressures? I was just confused by the picture at the bottom where the CVP is stopped in the atrium and the needle still goes to pulm artery for the PAWP ( I hope this makes sense) thank you!!!!
Hi and thanks for watching! These 2 measurements can be taken together or separately. Some patients may not require both CVP and PAWP. Sometimes a patient only requires CVP measures but usually the ones who need PAWP are more critical and will also have CVP measured. Both can be accomplished with the same line.
Hope this helps!
Love the videos! Please consider getting a microphone. It would make the video easier to hear
Thank you for your feedback, Scott! Check out my latest videos for improved audio!
Thank you! I found this very helpful. I have one question, what is or is there a normal range for PAWP? I just began studying about ARDS and one of the sx is a PAWP of less than 18 mmHg. I am getting ready to watch your video on ARDS now!
Hi Sophie, great question. I realized that I did not include normal values for CVP and PAWP in the video, so here they are:
Normal CVP: 1-6 mmHg
Normal PAWP: 8-12 mmHg
Hope this helps and good luck in your critical care courses!
Your videos have excellent content and clear explanation but the video sound quality is wanting.
Thank you for that feedback. Since the recording of this video I have improved my audio recording equipment and am happy to report that my latest videos have improved audio quality.
@@NursingSchoolExplained Thank you so much!
Hello Ma'am!
Thank you for your helpful teachings🤍
May I know your sources for this lecture and also for the arterial pressure monitoring?
Also, another question, if patient is having COPD, is the normal PAWP applicable to them or they are only given an acceptable range?
Thanks in advance for your reply🤍🙏
Hi Eka Eka, thank you for your feedback and question. Patients with underlying pulmonary conditions may have different acceptable levels of PAWP but this has to be determined on an individual basis depending on the extent of their disease.
Hope this helps!