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Thank you for all that you do Mam. By gods grace and your lectures I passed my NCLEX exam. I took my exam on Tuesday and yesterday I found out my results in Quick result. I’m so happy to say that finally I’m a registered nurse. I love to watch all of your videos for the past five years. I’m a international student, at first it’s really hard to study for the NCLEX exam. I graduated on 2007 and I tried three times after I came here to USA. Gods grace and with your help I passed the exam. Thank you so much for your efforts and may god bless you and your family. 🙏
I just became a L&D nurse. Your maternity videos are such a great refresher! Thank you so much. Keep posting updated maternity videos, they really help :)
What I love about nurse sarah vidoes is that she covers everything, risk factors, signs and symtoms, diagnosis, nursing intervention. everthing!!! she leaves nothing behind, then she even puts a link on the first comment so you can quiz yourseslf lol. God Bless you Nurse Sarah!!!! my favorite on youtube!
I just wanted to thank you for this. I'm not a nursing student but I had preeclampsia with my pregnancy 8 years ago and I didn't understand it in depth like I wanted to. In a way, this deeper understanding helped me to feel better about some of the lingering fear around pregnancy that I still have.
Thank you for all that you do, Sarah! I wish my professors knew how to teach like you and included pathophysiology in their lectures. You have been a Godsend throughout nursing school!
Thank you so much nurse Sarah. I owe you my first paycheck when I do graduate from nursing school lol. I learn so much from your content and can't thank you enough for the work you do. Hope you and your family are staying healthy.
Great video! I had hellpsyndrome...me and my baby were almost gone.... Miracles do happen...we're both here...She, a beautiful girl 12 years. I wasn't the same person after... Short memoryloss is 1 of the problems...
Thanks very much for all your virtual lecture. I am international nurse. I just keeping watching your videos and read Saunders and passed Nclex today. Thanks thanks
Thank you for this video because I had EXTREMELY SEVERE preeclampsia with my first and (so far) only pregnancy 4 years ago.... And I've been wanting to understand what the hell happened to me and why... Especially when prior to onset, EVERYTHING had been monitored and checked out great both prior to pregnancy and during. Here's my story in full for those curious: Me: 5ft 4 inch 27yo Caucasian female, 1st pregnancy, pre-gestational weight 125-130lbs, zero hx of hypertension ever in life, no hx of cardiac, pulmo, hepato, gyno, or any other major conditions besides fibromyalgia, major depression and Anxiety and 33% S curved scoliosis, + recent knee surgery. otherwise being a healthy and well monitored 27yo female. Wouldn't have been that terrible except all scans and labs and OB appts being great and baby coming along perfectly on track through 20 weeks and 24 weeks scan at MFM appt and US/Sono is not good, baby showing absent end diastolic flow, IUGR and 2 weeks delay underdevelopment. My blood pressure was high for the first time in my life. Admitted immediately to women's center in the hospital (MFM office was thankfully in the hospital building already) straight from that doctors appt. Admitted at 24.0 weeks, given prognosis and put on bed rest and admitted into antepartum ward until it was time for delivery which they had hoped could be managed to put off from happening as long as they could. They hoped for at least 2 more weeks to give baby's lungs time to develop for stronger chances for baby's survival as micropremie neonate, as was the expected prognosis of conduction. We hoped for two weeks. Universe gave us 4 days before fetal blood flow was in full reversal and distress, and my blood pressure was 192/98. 7am, morning shift nurse gives 2 vials of lobetalol into IV immediately, no BP reduction at all, orders bolus of magnesium sulfate MEGASTAT, gets NICU notified, L/D +OR notified and prepped and puts me on liquids only for a few hrs and NPO cut off at 1pm to allow 6hr window minimum prior to emergency c section scheduled at 10pm. 6:45pm they push me up on em-c sxn surg time to NOW, roll me to OR feeling very definitely like every intense medical drama scene ever. Given epidural, thankfully BP was lowered enough with Mg Sulfate that they didn't have to put me under. Epi works splendid and at 7:08pm my 24.4 wks (6 mo, 4days) son was successfully delivered and intubated, weighing 410grams. He fit into the palm of his father's hand and was just barely bigger than whole hand. He even CRIED a beautiful tiny squeaky cry in the few seconds prior to being intubated....... He made it 33 days in NICU before horrifically passing in my hands from perforated bowel that resulted from him CODING 12 hours prior to that due to atelectasis, sudden full lung collapse and CODE. Was revived with adrenaline but in even more extremely delicate danger. Visited for touch time at 10pm. 2am woken by emergency call from NICU to come to hospital NOW because he was crashing. Made it barely in time to be there for his last few breaths and moments and got to hold him in both my hands for the first, last and only time outside of my womb or the isolette as he passed and was gone within just a minute or two at most..... And after everything, I am forever grateful for still having the chance to have every second I did with him... And I will never be able to get over the guilt I feel for the completely and utterly unexpected devastation of an outcome and trauma that his father had to experience without any ability to do anything at all and forced to endure what tragic fate that struck without any power or choices possible.... I've been and able to come to cope with my trauma and pain to have gone through all that as the mother but I feel guilty for having been blessed with having spent more time with our baby since I carried him and felt him 24/7 and everything. He didn't get to have any of the miraculous and wonderful time like that whatsoever... He never got to hold his son... I feel forever guilty to be the woman that tragically had to be the one that involuntarily brought this fate upon him. I know I'm absolved of any true fault as it's entirely not able to be controlled if preeclampsia will occur or even confidently screened for if it will happen or won't happen for sure, just that could be increased risk of occurrence if right stuff gets screened for. So yeah. That's my story of my experiences with my nulliparous pregnancy, preeclampsia, emergency premature c section, micropremie neonatal delivery, growth and horrifically traumatic loss.... Been 4 years but I'm far from being recovered entirely... Definitely so much better than I had been immediately at first after the loss so, progress yay. But I would not ever wish this genuine hellish tragic Greek play of a fate upon anyone...
In my first pregnancy, I spent 11 days in two different hospitals because of this a c section and pneumonia, but NOBODY explained what happened to me until after I got home... it was crazy. I appreciated this.
OMG this video came at such a perfect time. I needed to know everything about this for my online clinical tomorrow and was looking for the perfect video and there it is. Thank you Sarah
It is so educational, it made me recall everything from my lessons back in college. Keep up. Godbless you and your family for sharing your knowledge. Thak you
A wonderful overview. Well done.! 20 yrs OB/GYN and then a highrisk pregnancy Multiple with PIH and PCS. Well done. Biggest thing, that BASELINE BP an elevation can look to be WNL and due to a lower baseline BP or a low Pre Gravid BP you can miss that elevation. PIH labs are vital, and with a lower baseline BP all dependent edema with facial edema should be considered. These with the urine obtained must be addressed any changes in color, smell and amount, even slight spilling of protein . As Pre-eclampsia and Eclampsia can sneak right up on you. Be sure to bring all your information to the OB and push if needed. YOU see that pt more than them, and must advocate. My bp was 128/88 and I was Eclampsic and completely missed, by even me an OB nurse. Just a tid bit, good luck on your exam and careers!
Thank you so much for teaching others about these issues. I would be forever in your debt if you were to cover HELLP in more detail. I was diagnosed at 31 weeks and almost lost my life and my daughters. My kidneys and liver were shutting down and my placenta was already 30% infarcted. Without the care I got at the NICU hospital, my daughter and I would have died in a matter of hours. Unfortunately, the OB Drs and Nurses didn't know about it but they knew enough to transfer me to a better hospital.
Oh my god. My heart just shattered into a million pieces reading this. My fiancée was just diagnosed today at 20 weeks. What can be done about this? I'm freaking out now...
Can you just be my Nursing instructor? LOL I learn more from you than I learn from my actual professors. You are such an angel. Thank you for everything, I would not have made it this far without your videos.
Great teaching! Very easy to understand and follow along. I had preeclampsia and Hellp syndrome for 2 different pregnancies 3 years apart and all those signs were there.
My granddaughter lost her baby 1 week before due date and now diagnosed with preeclampsia and who knows what else. I really feel they missed a lot of signs in diagnosing or caring for her during her pregnancy. That baby was perfect and should have lived. I wish I had read more about complications much earlier. I knew something was not right but was not with her so didn't sit on her doctor's shoulders.
It happens. Preeclampsia isn’t common enough to know the signs. With my first daughter, doctors ignored me which leads my liver and kidneys weren’t functioning at all. Yes, the mother and the baby could be at very high risk. I’m so sorry for your loss!
Omg ..I had ecclampsia for both of my two oldest daughters. I didn’t know how serious this was wow !! I had blurry vision and I would throw up non stop
Hi. you are so good at teaching. I have learnt a lot of things from you! thank you for this video, me and my group are having a case study regarding pre eclampsia. Big help thanks! Take care!
I was in nursing school last year and my boss at my job was pregnant! And she kept telling me she’d been having headaches that lasted a week or more and one day she decided to text me her BP readings for that day and it was like 139/89 and I told her “ you know 140 is preeclamptic range right”? She said that her doctor wasn’t worried unless it hit 140! Fast forward early April her blood pressure hit 156/100 and she was put out of work! When she had her son in June she was induced due to preeclampsia! I’m like I told you that back in March, when you were 27weeks and you didn’t listen! Long story short! They are both fine and her doctor is a idiot!
FutureLPN/RN I had a similar blood pressure as her but I never had preeclampsia so I sing think the doctor was an idiot. Some Doctors try to not freak out over every little thing
I had secondary HELLP syndrome with my first daughter and I was only 20 yrs old. I didn’t have any complications after birth but I remember staying in the hospital for about 2 weeks or so.
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NCLEX in 2 days, thanks for all you do!
Thank you!!!
Thank you for the fruitful lectures. Your presentations are informative and I love your energy!
Thanks a lot for your videos. I passed my NCLEX and here I am as a labor and delivery nurse watching your videos.
I PRAY that everyone in here are going to PASS the NCLEX-RN 2020😻
Amen
In 2021 thanks 😊
@@FlavorFindsChannel same! #2021
We will. 2020 and hereafter. Amen. Thanks
2021 God bless you...🙏🏻
Thank you for all that you do Mam. By gods grace and your lectures I passed my NCLEX exam. I took my exam on Tuesday and yesterday I found out my results in Quick result. I’m so happy to say that finally I’m a registered nurse. I love to watch all of your videos for the past five years. I’m a international student, at first it’s really hard to study for the NCLEX exam. I graduated on 2007 and I tried three times after I came here to USA. Gods grace and with your help I passed the exam. Thank you so much for your efforts and may god bless you and your family. 🙏
I LOVE THE LECTURES SO MUCH. I AM A NURSE FROM ZAMBIA
Good to know, I'm pregnant from Zambia too.
I just became a L&D nurse. Your maternity videos are such a great refresher! Thank you so much. Keep posting updated maternity videos, they really help :)
What I love about nurse sarah vidoes is that she covers everything, risk factors, signs and symtoms, diagnosis, nursing intervention. everthing!!! she leaves nothing behind, then she even puts a link on the first comment so you can quiz yourseslf lol. God Bless you Nurse Sarah!!!! my favorite on youtube!
Hello Sarah I just came back to show my gratitude 🙏 May the almighty God bless you...I have passed my Nclex the first time! Thanks again!
I just wanted to thank you for this. I'm not a nursing student but I had preeclampsia with my pregnancy 8 years ago and I didn't understand it in depth like I wanted to. In a way, this deeper understanding helped me to feel better about some of the lingering fear around pregnancy that I still have.
@minxyone93 how is ur baby
I'm a medical doctor and I can say you are amazing you know very well your job and also how to transmit the knowledge well done
I’ve been a nurse for almost 3 years now and I STILL come back to your videos for refreshers. I could not have passed the NCLEX without you queen🛐
Thank you for all that you do, Sarah! I wish my professors knew how to teach like you and included pathophysiology in their lectures. You have been a Godsend throughout nursing school!
I’m a Paramedic and I found this video very helpful.
My OB exam is in 2 weeks! I'm nervous but watching your videos helps me a lot.. thank you!
I have been a nurse for a few years and your videos are wonderful for refreshing my knowledge in my down time. You are amazing - never stop.
I just got an A in my pathophysiology because of this video
Thank you so much
PA student here 👋 thank you soo much for these videos, they are so helpful as are the free quizzes! 🙌
Tk u Sarah for all u do. God bless u ma. I passed my Nclex . Wrote yesterday
Thank you so much nurse Sarah. I owe you my first paycheck when I do graduate from nursing school lol. I learn so much from your content and can't thank you enough for the work you do. Hope you and your family are staying healthy.
Great video! I had hellpsyndrome...me and my baby were almost gone.... Miracles do happen...we're both here...She, a beautiful girl 12 years. I wasn't the same person after... Short memoryloss is 1 of the problems...
Thanks very much for all your virtual lecture. I am international nurse. I just keeping watching your videos and read Saunders and passed Nclex today. Thanks thanks
Hi nurse sarah..thanks to you i passed my exam..🎉
Thank you for this video because I had EXTREMELY SEVERE preeclampsia with my first and (so far) only pregnancy 4 years ago.... And I've been wanting to understand what the hell happened to me and why... Especially when prior to onset, EVERYTHING had been monitored and checked out great both prior to pregnancy and during.
Here's my story in full for those curious:
Me: 5ft 4 inch 27yo Caucasian female, 1st pregnancy, pre-gestational weight 125-130lbs, zero hx of hypertension ever in life, no hx of cardiac, pulmo, hepato, gyno, or any other major conditions besides fibromyalgia, major depression and Anxiety and 33% S curved scoliosis, + recent knee surgery. otherwise being a healthy and well monitored 27yo female. Wouldn't have been that terrible except all scans and labs and OB appts being great and baby coming along perfectly on track through 20 weeks and 24 weeks scan at MFM appt and US/Sono is not good, baby showing absent end diastolic flow, IUGR and 2 weeks delay underdevelopment. My blood pressure was high for the first time in my life.
Admitted immediately to women's center in the hospital (MFM office was thankfully in the hospital building already) straight from that doctors appt.
Admitted at 24.0 weeks, given prognosis and put on bed rest and admitted into antepartum ward until it was time for delivery which they had hoped could be managed to put off from happening as long as they could. They hoped for at least 2 more weeks to give baby's lungs time to develop for stronger chances for baby's survival as micropremie neonate, as was the expected prognosis of conduction.
We hoped for two weeks.
Universe gave us 4 days before fetal blood flow was in full reversal and distress, and my blood pressure was 192/98.
7am, morning shift nurse gives 2 vials of lobetalol into IV immediately, no BP reduction at all, orders bolus of magnesium sulfate MEGASTAT, gets NICU notified, L/D +OR notified and prepped and puts me on liquids only for a few hrs and NPO cut off at 1pm to allow 6hr window minimum prior to emergency c section scheduled at 10pm.
6:45pm they push me up on em-c sxn surg time to NOW, roll me to OR feeling very definitely like every intense medical drama scene ever.
Given epidural, thankfully BP was lowered enough with Mg Sulfate that they didn't have to put me under.
Epi works splendid and at 7:08pm my 24.4 wks (6 mo, 4days) son was successfully delivered and intubated, weighing 410grams. He fit into the palm of his father's hand and was just barely bigger than whole hand.
He even CRIED a beautiful tiny squeaky cry in the few seconds prior to being intubated.......
He made it 33 days in NICU before horrifically passing in my hands from perforated bowel that resulted from him CODING 12 hours prior to that due to atelectasis, sudden full lung collapse and CODE. Was revived with adrenaline but in even more extremely delicate danger. Visited for touch time at 10pm. 2am woken by emergency call from NICU to come to hospital NOW because he was crashing.
Made it barely in time to be there for his last few breaths and moments and got to hold him in both my hands for the first, last and only time outside of my womb or the isolette as he passed and was gone within just a minute or two at most.....
And after everything, I am forever grateful for still having the chance to have every second I did with him... And I will never be able to get over the guilt I feel for the completely and utterly unexpected devastation of an outcome and trauma that his father had to experience without any ability to do anything at all and forced to endure what tragic fate that struck without any power or choices possible.... I've been and able to come to cope with my trauma and pain to have gone through all that as the mother but I feel guilty for having been blessed with having spent more time with our baby since I carried him and felt him 24/7 and everything. He didn't get to have any of the miraculous and wonderful time like that whatsoever... He never got to hold his son... I feel forever guilty to be the woman that tragically had to be the one that involuntarily brought this fate upon him. I know I'm absolved of any true fault as it's entirely not able to be controlled if preeclampsia will occur or even confidently screened for if it will happen or won't happen for sure, just that could be increased risk of occurrence if right stuff gets screened for.
So yeah. That's my story of my experiences with my nulliparous pregnancy, preeclampsia, emergency premature c section, micropremie neonatal delivery, growth and horrifically traumatic loss....
Been 4 years but I'm far from being recovered entirely... Definitely so much better than I had been immediately at first after the loss so, progress yay. But I would not ever wish this genuine hellish tragic Greek play of a fate upon anyone...
Very informative..she is an inborn lecture,she knows her story
Thanks!
Thank you so much!
hello am Hilda watching from Uganda,you are the best medical teacher i have ever known
In my first pregnancy, I spent 11 days in two different hospitals because of this a c section and pneumonia, but NOBODY explained what happened to me until after I got home... it was crazy. I appreciated this.
That sucks.
OMG this video came at such a perfect time. I needed to know everything about this for my online clinical tomorrow and was looking for the perfect video and there it is. Thank you Sarah
SAME 💯
You're a blessing to the junior medical world ❤
You are the best instructor..super clear explanation and easy to understand..God bless you and your family...
All your lecture videos are awesome.. without you what shall we do 🫡 Best nursing lecturer ever ❤
You do an awesome job. I am a PN instructor and use your videos for teaching routinely. Thank you!
It is so educational, it made me recall everything from my lessons back in college. Keep up. Godbless you and your family for sharing your knowledge. Thak you
Best study course by far . Thanks so much 🙏
A wonderful overview. Well done.! 20 yrs OB/GYN and then a highrisk pregnancy Multiple with PIH and PCS. Well done. Biggest thing, that BASELINE BP an elevation can look to be WNL and due to a lower baseline BP or a low Pre Gravid BP you can miss that elevation. PIH labs are vital, and with a lower baseline BP all dependent edema with facial edema should be considered. These with the urine obtained must be addressed any changes in color, smell and amount, even slight spilling of protein . As Pre-eclampsia and Eclampsia can sneak right up on you. Be sure to bring all your information to the OB and push if needed. YOU see that pt more than them, and must advocate. My bp was 128/88 and I was Eclampsic and completely missed, by even me an OB nurse. Just a tid bit, good luck on your exam and careers!
Thank you so much for teaching others about these issues. I would be forever in your debt if you were to cover HELLP in more detail. I was diagnosed at 31 weeks and almost lost my life and my daughters. My kidneys and liver were shutting down and my placenta was already 30% infarcted. Without the care I got at the NICU hospital, my daughter and I would have died in a matter of hours. Unfortunately, the OB Drs and Nurses didn't know about it but they knew enough to transfer me to a better hospital.
Oh my god. My heart just shattered into a million pieces reading this. My fiancée was just diagnosed today at 20 weeks. What can be done about this? I'm freaking out now...
I loooove the way she explains things. Simple and with clarity. Thank you
The best video on the pathophysiology of preeclampsia
Can you just be my Nursing instructor? LOL I learn more from you than I learn from my actual professors. You are such an angel. Thank you for everything, I would not have made it this far without your videos.
Sarah has legit taught me half of everything i know- paramedic student
Great job... you are amazing... u are one of the few GOOD PREACHERS of the Word of Science... May God richly bless you :)
English is not my first language and she speaks so fluent english that i can understand all the syllabus in easy way
Great teaching! Very easy to understand and follow along. I had preeclampsia and Hellp syndrome for 2 different pregnancies 3 years apart and all those signs were there.
I live for your videos, they tie together big concepts in such an easy-to-understand way. Thank you!
You explain these topics in a way that I will remember them.. thanks
My granddaughter lost her baby 1 week before due date and now diagnosed with preeclampsia and who knows what else. I really feel they missed a lot of signs in diagnosing or caring for her during her pregnancy. That baby was perfect and should have lived. I wish I had read more about complications much earlier. I knew something was not right but was not with her so didn't sit on her doctor's shoulders.
It happens. Preeclampsia isn’t common enough to know the signs. With my first daughter, doctors ignored me which leads my liver and kidneys weren’t functioning at all. Yes, the mother and the baby could be at very high risk. I’m so sorry for your loss!
Hi I am from India and follow your videos for neclex preparation. Thank you mam.
Thank you for this amazing video. I didn't understand in my colleague,but I understand the entire subject from you
My role model ❤❤❤
OMG!You're excellent!We need more people like you.Thank you so much.
Thank you Sarah … so smart may god continue to bless you
Nurse Sarah, thank you SO much for making this make sense! My teachers didn't really do a great job of explaining it
Thank you so much for this and for helping the future nurses for free! God bless you!
Everytime I watch one of your videos I realize how bad my educators are!!!! You are saving me in my RN program!!!❤️
Always having our back. God bless you Sarah
Omg ..I had ecclampsia for both of my two oldest daughters. I didn’t know how serious this was wow !! I had blurry vision and I would throw up non stop
Your videos are really nourished with excellent content as a student this video is really beneficial to our education. God bless
OMG this has helped me in my clinicals Assessment!!❤
Yet again, this channel has saved me
All the content you create is helping me get through nursing school! Thank you so much!!! God bless you and please continue the wonderful content!
Hi. you are so good at teaching. I have learnt a lot of things from you! thank you for this video, me and my group are having a case study regarding pre eclampsia. Big help thanks!
Take care!
May every mother deliver safely
You are the best. Thank you and your husband for putting out these amazing videos. Your voice calms me down. It's like a light from heaven
You a good teacher.........hold that, know that, believe that
This is a wonderful teaching , you analyzed this so ,so well . Thanks a lot
You are an exceptional teacher thank you for all you do
Wow, perfect timing 😂 We have started a brief overview of this topic yesterday morning !
Thank you for sharing !
I was in nursing school last year and my boss at my job was pregnant! And she kept telling me she’d been having headaches that lasted a week or more and one day she decided to text me her BP readings for that day and it was like 139/89 and I told her “ you know 140 is preeclamptic range right”? She said that her doctor wasn’t worried unless it hit 140! Fast forward early April her blood pressure hit 156/100 and she was put out of work! When she had her son in June she was induced due to preeclampsia! I’m like I told you that back in March, when you were 27weeks and you didn’t listen! Long story short! They are both fine and her doctor is a idiot!
FutureLPN/RN I had a similar blood pressure as her but I never had preeclampsia so I sing think the doctor was an idiot. Some Doctors try to not freak out over every little thing
Youre the best👏👏👏 the pathophysiology is well summarized. Thank you 🙏
A great lecturer. Remain blessed.
Good education for nutrisionis/Dietitian
The video is very helpful to me during my degree exam, Thank you so much and request to make more videos . 😊😍
I had secondary HELLP syndrome with my first daughter and I was only 20 yrs old. I didn’t have any complications after birth but I remember staying in the hospital for about 2 weeks or so.
Thanks for this Nurse Sarah :) We are prepping for our Case Presentation with a Preeclampsia patient, love from Philippines
Thank you so much mam this video help me so much to proper understand pre eclampsia ❤
This was fantastic!!! Thank you so much for putting out this information. I now understand it!
Thank you been using your videos for Maternity ❤ Thank you
thanks nurse sarah! you’re a beast in this lessons
Thank you so much for all of your videos. They are indeed very helpful once again lots of love and many thanks.
This is a great presentation
You teach so well. Thank you!
Where were you when I was a student 😢, this was amazing!!!🙂
I wish your were my Professor for nursing.
This lecture is really helpful
Thank you
very nice explaination ☺️☺️
Thanks 👍 very good information I received by watching your video.
Thanks for the lecture am a student midwife
Ma'am your classes are very informative and helpful love u
Thank you so much ! I’m new to your videos and it has been helping me. Thanks again’
Keep up the good work 🔥🔥🔥
Can you make a lecture about amniotic fluid embolism? Thank you. You're lectures have been very helpful 🙂🙂
You're the best Sarah! Love this lecture
I wish you were my medical school professor
ty for posting info in description
You are very thorough
This was EXTREMELY helpful!! Thank you so much!!
Ma’am please Cover OBG subject also
Because u teach very well ❤
tnx for the vid
pls cast more maternity and pediatric vids.
We'll be taking NLE this coming Nov. 2022. May my upcoming exam be passed. Pls INCLUDE me/us in your prayers . 🙏🤲☝️
Thank you so much for all the videos you make!
Nice explanation, we are ready to assess and be prepared for those signs and symptoms. Thanks!!