I’m a medical laboratory scientist (med tech/lab tech, etc.) and we know every lab test a doctor can order, as to why they would order it, what affects them, the diseases related to these labs, pathophysiology, etc. Getting my bachelors in medical lab science really helped me through PA school considering i already knew everything about labs and how they correlate with disease processes in a patient.
I secured my first NP job!!! I’m so thankful for all your videos. I’ve been following your journey and all your tips truly helped me and kept me inspired. ❤️
Hi Miss, I love your videos, especially this one. Did I misunderstand or did you say there is a part II to regarding the BMP. I can’t find it. Again, thanks for taking the time to explain things so well ♥️
Please remember, venous CO2 actually reflects bicarb. This not necessarily tell you about hypercapnia unless the patient has metabolic compensation for respiratory acidosis. CO2 tells you more about possible causes of acidosis by calculating anion gap.
I wish I has something like this years ago! You have no idea how helpful these videos are. I am so thankful . It really helps me understand what my physicians and Nps are looking for and why they do what they do. Makes me feel so much more comfortable when reaching out to them. God bless you! 🤗🤗🤗#lpn
Thank you so much for this information! Please keep them coming. As a nurse, I always wondered what exactly our practitioners are looking at and how it’s connected to what they decide to order. Please keep these videos coming!
Thank you. I really appreciate this video. I learned a lot because you simplified these lab values and related it to cause as well as possible remedies. If you don’t mind, please keep your videos largely/mainly on educational and professional content. Thank you.
Appreciate your guidance.. great series idea
You are a blessing and sharing you God given talents, you will truly be blessed. Love your series and how you present.
I love how you explain things, Dear ❤! I’m a new provider and elderly to boot, your videos help!
very informative thank you!
This is helpful thank you!
I’m a medical laboratory scientist (med tech/lab tech, etc.) and we know every lab test a doctor can order, as to why they would order it, what affects them, the diseases related to these labs, pathophysiology, etc.
Getting my bachelors in medical lab science really helped me through PA school considering i already knew everything about labs and how they correlate with disease processes in a patient.
It’s it awesome knowing the reasoning….like fitting the pieces into puzzle perfectly!
I secured my first NP job!!! I’m so thankful for all your videos. I’ve been following your journey and all your tips truly helped me and kept me inspired. ❤️
Congratulations 🎊🎉! I am so happy you secured that job! I know that is a very stressful time. I am happy to help my fellow NP sister
New practicing NP here! Thanks for the refresher!
Thanks so much for watching! I am glad this little refresher was helpful!
Thank you!
You're welcome!
I’m definitely going to use your videos as points of reference when I start my program in a few months.
So informative
Glad it was helpful!
Omg ur videos are so valuable!! Thank u
You're so welcome!
Med surg and Dialysis RN. Very insightful! Thanks!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching
Hi Miss, I love your videos, especially this one. Did I misunderstand or did you say there is a part II to regarding the BMP. I can’t find it. Again, thanks for taking the time to explain things so well ♥️
Please remember, venous CO2 actually reflects bicarb. This not necessarily tell you about hypercapnia unless the patient has metabolic compensation for respiratory acidosis. CO2 tells you more about possible causes of acidosis by calculating anion gap.
Thank you... this video was very informative .
Thanks so much for watching I am glad it was helpful!
Love the content...will be watching throughout FNP school and beyond
Thanks so much! Good luck on your NP journey
This video is everything! So helpful!! Thank you Laurie!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks so much for the refresher. Terrific job!
Glad it was helpful!
Great video! Thank you.
Thanks 😊!
Yasssssss, Bless you for doing this! This will be coming in so handy as I am starting clinical!
I am happy it is helpful for you! you are half way there starting clinical
Hey!! Can you help make sense of my abnormal labs i recieved?
Lori is just 👌
Thanks 😊!
Great! This is very helpful. Thank you. 🙂
Glad it was helpful! 😊
Thank you. I've been binge watching your videos for the last two days. They are very motivational and informative. Please keep the lab series going.
Awesome! Thank you! I will definitely keep them coming 😊
Love it !!!
Thanks for watching
Great jobbbbbb! Love this
Thank you!!
Great information for new grads . It’s also a great refresher for NP’s that have been in the field awhile.
Thanks 😊
I wish I has something like this years ago! You have no idea how helpful these videos are. I am so thankful . It really helps me understand what my physicians and Nps are looking for and why they do what they do. Makes me feel so much more comfortable when reaching out to them. God bless you! 🤗🤗🤗#lpn
Glad it was helpful! Thanks so much for watching
Thank you so much for this information! Please keep them coming. As a nurse, I always wondered what exactly our practitioners are looking at and how it’s connected to what they decide to order. Please keep these videos coming!
You are so welcome! I am glad it was helpful for you
Thank you for sharing,I've been having a hard time understanding my blood test and labs.
Thank you. I really appreciate this video. I learned a lot because you simplified these lab values and related it to cause as well as possible remedies. If you don’t mind, please keep your videos largely/mainly on educational and professional content. Thank you.
Thanks for watching!
Great, on point thanks
Thanks so much!
Another great video 👍🏾👏🏾🤗 so glad explained them both and broke them both down to it’s simplest form.
What about if total protein high what’s the next step
New FNP here doing Telehealth for SNF. Thank you so much for the refresher. I am so proud of you! Much ❤️
Thanks so much! I am glad to give this refresher
Don’t D5, half normal saline swells the brain?
"Hella Stressful!" Lol