My mother was giving me disprin all the time as a child and I was often out of it, Voices seemed distant, i was seeing the room elongated and was distressed. It always ended with my Mother giving me salt water to vomit up the 'badness'. As an adult I have a clotting disorder and bled out during labour and dental surgery.
My step daughter is just recovering from Kawasaki disease and is currently taking aspirin as part of her medication. We can only hope it doesn’t cause any knock-on complications 🤞
@@LevelUpRN thank you. Currently she seems absolutely fine . It’s just over a week she was given immunoglobulin, the on going aspirin and she is also on a course of steroids, and she is now back in school, which she missed terribly. We realise we are not totally out of the woods and we are keeping our fingers crossed for a full recovery 🤞
Great Video! Very Informative + easy to understand.
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Studying for my NCLEX and these are helping so much!
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Thank you Cathy you are a blessing ❤❤🎉
You are so welcome!
Thanks for all you do for us
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You are very helpful! Peds is a hard course my school divides it in half.
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Thank you for yet another great video Cathy :)
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We have had a lot of questions with Reyes and monitoring ins/outs as a nursing intervention
Such a great video again, thank you!
Thank you so much! Very informative ❤💯
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thank u Cathy!
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My mother was giving me disprin all the time as a child and I was often out of it, Voices seemed distant, i was seeing the room elongated and was distressed. It always ended with my Mother giving me salt water to vomit up the 'badness'. As an adult I have a clotting disorder and bled out during labour and dental surgery.
My step daughter is just recovering from Kawasaki disease and is currently taking aspirin as part of her medication. We can only hope it doesn’t cause any knock-on complications 🤞
Aspirin is appropriate and commonly given for Kawasaki disease. Hope she makes a quick recovery!
@@LevelUpRN thank you. Currently she seems absolutely fine . It’s just over a week she was given immunoglobulin, the on going aspirin and she is also on a course of steroids, and she is now back in school, which she missed terribly. We realise we are not totally out of the woods and we are keeping our fingers crossed for a full recovery 🤞
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I really liked the quiz at the end 😅
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Thanks Level Up RN.... Great one
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Very informative thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
What I've read states that bilirubin isn't affected by reyes
Done.
Hi! Its actually pronounced like very common hispanic last name “Ray-es” not “R-eyes” 😊
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TOO MUCH ASPIRIN