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Pharmaceutical Drugs: Inhibitors and the Nature of Disease
We live in a time where there is much skepticism towards modern medicine. This stems purely from ignorance, however, and there are those who capitalize on this to sell an unbelievable array of alternative medicines that, almost without exception, do absolutely nothing. Let's take a look at the kinds of diseases that exist, what they are on the molecular level, and the scientific strategies available to combat them. We don't need to defend the pharmaceutical industry, but we definitely need to understand that the science behind pharmaceutical drugs is the only strategy available that truly addresses the cause of any medical condition in an informed way, and is therefore the only intelligent approach to treatment.
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General...
published: 06 Oct 2016
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From idea to medicine | Drug development at Roche
Roche is a place for pioneers because we are doing now what patients need next. We have more than 18,000 employees working on research and development to deliver medical innovations that can help to improve lives of millions people. Following the first discovery of a molecule by our researchers, it takes more than 12 years and many steps before a doctor can prescribe our medicines whenever needed. Watch this video to learn more about the drug development process at Roche.
To learn more about Research & Development (R&D) at Roche, visit https://www.roche.com/research_and_development.htm.
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published: 03 Jan 2013
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Drug discovery and development process
Discovering and bringing one new drug to the market typically takes an average of 14 years of research and clinical development efforts. Learn about the many different steps in the complex drug discovery and development process.
© 2011 Novartis AG
published: 14 Jan 2011
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Drug Discovery Phases = Introduction to Drug Development | Drug Discovery | Drug Development
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Important Link-
Experimental Animals used in Pharmacology Laboratory- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kAxTb...
Hot Plate Method- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_j2DjN5k6nE
Tail Flick Method- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ixa_XoaaYJI
Actophotometer- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8XcbVdOw1s
Student organ Bath- Parts and Function- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LlM3OuwhjOE
Student organ bath- Setting technique- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHQpkr8GVvI
Pharmacognosy 4th Semester Playlist- https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
Drug Interaction (Part01) - https://www.youtube.com...
published: 31 Mar 2019
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How Does the FDA Approve a Drug?
Have you ever taken an over the counter medication for heartburn? How about an antibiotic for an ear infection? At some point pretty much all of us have visited a pharmacy to pick up a drug, but likely didn't consider where these drugs come from or how they are made.
Whether you're talking about something for seasonal allergies or your grandparent's arthritis medication, the act of bringing a drug to market is long and complex. I'm not an expert, but HCT intern Rachel Hoffman is, and with her help, that's the topic of this week's Healthcare Triage.
For those of you who want to read more, go here:
http://theincidentaleconomist.com/wordpress/?p=63822
John Green -- Executive Producer
Stan Muller -- Director, Producer
Aaron Carroll -- Writer
Mark Olsen -- Graphics
http://www.twitter.com...
published: 20 Jul 2015
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How Do Drugs Get Their Names?
Who names drugs? Why all the funny names? A number of months ago, we did an episode on how a drug comes to market with the help of out HCT intern, pharmD student Rachel Hoffman. She also helped us out with our episode on Flibanserin.
We get a lot of questions from you about drugs. What's the difference between a generic and name brand drug? How do people feel about them? What's the difference with biologics? With her help, we're going to tackle those in the upcoming weeks.
Let's start at the beginning. What's in a name? That which we call a drug. By any other name would be so . . . effective? Brand name and generic drugs: are there any differences? Who regulates them? And what's with all the names anyway? That's the topic of today's HealthCare Triage.
Those of you who want to read mo...
published: 03 Nov 2015
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What is PHARMACEUTICAL DRUG? What does PHARMACEUTICAL DRUG mean?
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What is PHARMACEUTICAL DRUG? What does PHARMACEUTICAL DRUG mean?
A pharmaceutical drug (also referred to as a pharmaceutical, pharmaceutical preparation, pharmaceutical product, medicinal product, medicine, medication, medicament, or simply a drug) is a drug used to diagnose, cure, treat, or prevent disease. Drug therapy (pharmacotherapy) is an important part of the medical field and relies on the science of pharmacology for continual advancement and on pharmacy for appropriate management.
Drugs are classified in various ways. One of the key divisions is by level of control, which distinguishes prescription drugs (those that a pharmacist dispenses only on the order of a physician, physician assistant, or qualified nurse) from over-the-counter dru...
published: 11 Aug 2016
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New Intrinsically Enteric Capsule Technology for Pharmaceutical Drug Development
Finding more efficient ways to target drug delivery to the small intestine and provide effective enteric protection for heat or acid-sensitive and/or gastric-irritating drugs are significant challenges for the pharmaceutical industry. Capsugel has combined polymer science and capsule engineering to develop a line of intrinsically enteric capsules that preclude the need for enteric coating.
Learn how this novel solution, recently distinguished by the CPHI “Excellence in Formulation Award”, can accelerate preclinical and clinical development for compounds requiring enteric protection and/or delayed release in the upper GI tract.
published: 20 Jan 2017
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Pharmaceutical Drugs: Inhibitors and the Nature of Disease
We live in a time where there is much skepticism towards modern medicine. This stems purely from ignorance, however, and there are those who capitalize on this ...
We live in a time where there is much skepticism towards modern medicine. This stems purely from ignorance, however, and there are those who capitalize on this to sell an unbelievable array of alternative medicines that, almost without exception, do absolutely nothing. Let's take a look at the kinds of diseases that exist, what they are on the molecular level, and the scientific strategies available to combat them. We don't need to defend the pharmaceutical industry, but we definitely need to understand that the science behind pharmaceutical drugs is the only strategy available that truly addresses the cause of any medical condition in an informed way, and is therefore the only intelligent approach to treatment.
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We live in a time where there is much skepticism towards modern medicine. This stems purely from ignorance, however, and there are those who capitalize on this to sell an unbelievable array of alternative medicines that, almost without exception, do absolutely nothing. Let's take a look at the kinds of diseases that exist, what they are on the molecular level, and the scientific strategies available to combat them. We don't need to defend the pharmaceutical industry, but we definitely need to understand that the science behind pharmaceutical drugs is the only strategy available that truly addresses the cause of any medical condition in an informed way, and is therefore the only intelligent approach to treatment.
Watch the whole Biochemistry playlist: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveBiochem
General Chemistry Tutorials: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveGenChem
Organic Chemistry Tutorials: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveOrgChem
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- published: 06 Oct 2016
- views: 34039
15:40
From idea to medicine | Drug development at Roche
Roche is a place for pioneers because we are doing now what patients need next. We have more than 18,000 employees working on research and development to delive...
Roche is a place for pioneers because we are doing now what patients need next. We have more than 18,000 employees working on research and development to deliver medical innovations that can help to improve lives of millions people. Following the first discovery of a molecule by our researchers, it takes more than 12 years and many steps before a doctor can prescribe our medicines whenever needed. Watch this video to learn more about the drug development process at Roche.
To learn more about Research & Development (R&D) at Roche, visit https://www.roche.com/research_and_development.htm.
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Roche has been committed to improving lives since the company was founded in 1896 in Basel, Switzerland. Today, Roche creates innovative medicines and diagnostic tests that help millions of patients globally.
Roche is a leader in research-focused healthcare with combined strengths in pharmaceuticals and diagnostics. Roche is the world’s largest biotech company, with truly differentiated medicines in oncology, immunology, infectious diseases, ophthalmology and neuroscience.
For more information and insights visit: https://www.roche.com/
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Roche is a place for pioneers because we are doing now what patients need next. We have more than 18,000 employees working on research and development to deliver medical innovations that can help to improve lives of millions people. Following the first discovery of a molecule by our researchers, it takes more than 12 years and many steps before a doctor can prescribe our medicines whenever needed. Watch this video to learn more about the drug development process at Roche.
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Roche has been committed to improving lives since the company was founded in 1896 in Basel, Switzerland. Today, Roche creates innovative medicines and diagnostic tests that help millions of patients globally.
Roche is a leader in research-focused healthcare with combined strengths in pharmaceuticals and diagnostics. Roche is the world’s largest biotech company, with truly differentiated medicines in oncology, immunology, infectious diseases, ophthalmology and neuroscience.
For more information and insights visit: https://www.roche.com/
- published: 03 Jan 2013
- views: 223245
7:22
Drug discovery and development process
Discovering and bringing one new drug to the market typically takes an average of 14 years of research and clinical development efforts. Learn about the many d...
Discovering and bringing one new drug to the market typically takes an average of 14 years of research and clinical development efforts. Learn about the many different steps in the complex drug discovery and development process.
© 2011 Novartis AG
https://wn.com/Drug_Discovery_And_Development_Process
Discovering and bringing one new drug to the market typically takes an average of 14 years of research and clinical development efforts. Learn about the many different steps in the complex drug discovery and development process.
© 2011 Novartis AG
- published: 14 Jan 2011
- views: 555044
21:51
Drug Discovery Phases = Introduction to Drug Development | Drug Discovery | Drug Development
Download "Solution Pharmacy" Mobile App to Get All Uploaded Notes, Model Question Papers, Answer Papers, Online Test and other GPAT Materials - https://play.goo...
Download "Solution Pharmacy" Mobile App to Get All Uploaded Notes, Model Question Papers, Answer Papers, Online Test and other GPAT Materials - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=co.bolton.nqilv
Important Link-
Experimental Animals used in Pharmacology Laboratory- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kAxTb...
Hot Plate Method- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_j2DjN5k6nE
Tail Flick Method- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ixa_XoaaYJI
Actophotometer- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8XcbVdOw1s
Student organ Bath- Parts and Function- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LlM3OuwhjOE
Student organ bath- Setting technique- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHQpkr8GVvI
Pharmacognosy 4th Semester Playlist- https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
Drug Interaction (Part01) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_vON...
Drug Interaction Part- 02- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48CD2...
Drug development is the process of bringing a new pharmaceutical drug to the market once a lead compound has been identified through the process of drug discovery. It includes pre-clinical research on microorganisms and animals, filing for regulatory statutes, such as via the United States Food and Drug Administration for an investigational new drug to initiate clinical trials on humans, and may include the step of obtaining regulatory approval with a new drug application to market the drug.
(1) The first step in the drug development process involves discovery work. This is where drug development companies choose a molecule, such as a gene or protein, to target with a drug.
(2) The next step in the drug development process is preclinical testing, which in itself is divided into two subcomponents: in vitro and in vivo testing. In vitro testing examines the drug molecules' interactions in test tubes and within the lab setting.
(3) The third step involves submitting an Investigational New Drug Application to the FDA prior to beginning human clinical trials.
(4)Clinical trials
Phase I trials, usually in healthy volunteers, determine safety and dosing.
Phase II trials are used to get an initial reading of efficacy and further explore safety in small numbers of patients having the disease targeted by the NCE.
Phase III trials are large, pivotal trials to determine safety and efficacy in sufficiently large numbers of patients with the targeted disease. If safety and efficacy are adequately proved, clinical testing may stop at this step and the NCE advances to the new drug application (NDA) stage.
Phase IV trials are post-approval trials that are sometimes a condition attached by the FDA, also called post-market surveillance studies.
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Important Link-
Experimental Animals used in Pharmacology Laboratory- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kAxTb...
Hot Plate Method- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_j2DjN5k6nE
Tail Flick Method- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ixa_XoaaYJI
Actophotometer- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8XcbVdOw1s
Student organ Bath- Parts and Function- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LlM3OuwhjOE
Student organ bath- Setting technique- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHQpkr8GVvI
Pharmacognosy 4th Semester Playlist- https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
Drug Interaction (Part01) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_vON...
Drug Interaction Part- 02- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48CD2...
Drug development is the process of bringing a new pharmaceutical drug to the market once a lead compound has been identified through the process of drug discovery. It includes pre-clinical research on microorganisms and animals, filing for regulatory statutes, such as via the United States Food and Drug Administration for an investigational new drug to initiate clinical trials on humans, and may include the step of obtaining regulatory approval with a new drug application to market the drug.
(1) The first step in the drug development process involves discovery work. This is where drug development companies choose a molecule, such as a gene or protein, to target with a drug.
(2) The next step in the drug development process is preclinical testing, which in itself is divided into two subcomponents: in vitro and in vivo testing. In vitro testing examines the drug molecules' interactions in test tubes and within the lab setting.
(3) The third step involves submitting an Investigational New Drug Application to the FDA prior to beginning human clinical trials.
(4)Clinical trials
Phase I trials, usually in healthy volunteers, determine safety and dosing.
Phase II trials are used to get an initial reading of efficacy and further explore safety in small numbers of patients having the disease targeted by the NCE.
Phase III trials are large, pivotal trials to determine safety and efficacy in sufficiently large numbers of patients with the targeted disease. If safety and efficacy are adequately proved, clinical testing may stop at this step and the NCE advances to the new drug application (NDA) stage.
Phase IV trials are post-approval trials that are sometimes a condition attached by the FDA, also called post-market surveillance studies.
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- published: 31 Mar 2019
- views: 124224
7:38
How Does the FDA Approve a Drug?
Have you ever taken an over the counter medication for heartburn? How about an antibiotic for an ear infection? At some point pretty much all of us have visited...
Have you ever taken an over the counter medication for heartburn? How about an antibiotic for an ear infection? At some point pretty much all of us have visited a pharmacy to pick up a drug, but likely didn't consider where these drugs come from or how they are made.
Whether you're talking about something for seasonal allergies or your grandparent's arthritis medication, the act of bringing a drug to market is long and complex. I'm not an expert, but HCT intern Rachel Hoffman is, and with her help, that's the topic of this week's Healthcare Triage.
For those of you who want to read more, go here:
http://theincidentaleconomist.com/wordpress/?p=63822
John Green -- Executive Producer
Stan Muller -- Director, Producer
Aaron Carroll -- Writer
Mark Olsen -- Graphics
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https://wn.com/How_Does_The_Fda_Approve_A_Drug
Have you ever taken an over the counter medication for heartburn? How about an antibiotic for an ear infection? At some point pretty much all of us have visited a pharmacy to pick up a drug, but likely didn't consider where these drugs come from or how they are made.
Whether you're talking about something for seasonal allergies or your grandparent's arthritis medication, the act of bringing a drug to market is long and complex. I'm not an expert, but HCT intern Rachel Hoffman is, and with her help, that's the topic of this week's Healthcare Triage.
For those of you who want to read more, go here:
http://theincidentaleconomist.com/wordpress/?p=63822
John Green -- Executive Producer
Stan Muller -- Director, Producer
Aaron Carroll -- Writer
Mark Olsen -- Graphics
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- published: 20 Jul 2015
- views: 182474
4:49
How Do Drugs Get Their Names?
Who names drugs? Why all the funny names? A number of months ago, we did an episode on how a drug comes to market with the help of out HCT intern, pharmD studen...
Who names drugs? Why all the funny names? A number of months ago, we did an episode on how a drug comes to market with the help of out HCT intern, pharmD student Rachel Hoffman. She also helped us out with our episode on Flibanserin.
We get a lot of questions from you about drugs. What's the difference between a generic and name brand drug? How do people feel about them? What's the difference with biologics? With her help, we're going to tackle those in the upcoming weeks.
Let's start at the beginning. What's in a name? That which we call a drug. By any other name would be so . . . effective? Brand name and generic drugs: are there any differences? Who regulates them? And what's with all the names anyway? That's the topic of today's HealthCare Triage.
Those of you who want to read more can go here: http://theincidentaleconomist.com/wordpress/?p=67626
John Green -- Executive Producer
Stan Muller -- Director, Producer
Aaron Carroll -- Writer
Mark Olsen -- Graphics
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https://wn.com/How_Do_Drugs_Get_Their_Names
Who names drugs? Why all the funny names? A number of months ago, we did an episode on how a drug comes to market with the help of out HCT intern, pharmD student Rachel Hoffman. She also helped us out with our episode on Flibanserin.
We get a lot of questions from you about drugs. What's the difference between a generic and name brand drug? How do people feel about them? What's the difference with biologics? With her help, we're going to tackle those in the upcoming weeks.
Let's start at the beginning. What's in a name? That which we call a drug. By any other name would be so . . . effective? Brand name and generic drugs: are there any differences? Who regulates them? And what's with all the names anyway? That's the topic of today's HealthCare Triage.
Those of you who want to read more can go here: http://theincidentaleconomist.com/wordpress/?p=67626
John Green -- Executive Producer
Stan Muller -- Director, Producer
Aaron Carroll -- Writer
Mark Olsen -- Graphics
http://www.twitter.com/aaronecarroll
http://www.twitter.com/crashcoursestan
http://www.twitter.com/johngreen
http://www.twitter.com/olsenvideo
And the housekeeping:
1) You can support Healthcare Triage on Patreon: http://vid.io/xqXr Every little bit helps make the show better!
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- published: 03 Nov 2015
- views: 96752
2:21
What is PHARMACEUTICAL DRUG? What does PHARMACEUTICAL DRUG mean?
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What is PHARMACEUTICAL DRUG? What does PHARMACEUTICAL DRUG mean?
A pharmaceutical drug (also referred to as a pharmac...
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What is PHARMACEUTICAL DRUG? What does PHARMACEUTICAL DRUG mean?
A pharmaceutical drug (also referred to as a pharmaceutical, pharmaceutical preparation, pharmaceutical product, medicinal product, medicine, medication, medicament, or simply a drug) is a drug used to diagnose, cure, treat, or prevent disease. Drug therapy (pharmacotherapy) is an important part of the medical field and relies on the science of pharmacology for continual advancement and on pharmacy for appropriate management.
Drugs are classified in various ways. One of the key divisions is by level of control, which distinguishes prescription drugs (those that a pharmacist dispenses only on the order of a physician, physician assistant, or qualified nurse) from over-the-counter drugs (those that consumers can order for themselves). Another key distinction is between traditional small-molecule drugs, usually derived from chemical synthesis, and biopharmaceuticals, which include recombinant proteins, vaccines, blood products used therapeutically (such as IVIG), gene therapy, monoclonal antibodies and cell therapy (for instance, stem-cell therapies). Other ways to classify medicines are by mode of action, route of administration, biological system affected, or therapeutic effects. An elaborate and widely used classification system is the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System (ATC system). The World Health Organization keeps a list of essential medicines.
Drug discovery and drug development are complex and expensive endeavors undertaken by pharmaceutical companies, academic scientists, and governments. Governments generally regulate what drugs can be marketed, how drugs are marketed, and in some jurisdictions, drug pricing. Controversies have arisen over drug pricing and disposal of used drugs.
https://wn.com/What_Is_Pharmaceutical_Drug_What_Does_Pharmaceutical_Drug_Mean
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What is PHARMACEUTICAL DRUG? What does PHARMACEUTICAL DRUG mean?
A pharmaceutical drug (also referred to as a pharmaceutical, pharmaceutical preparation, pharmaceutical product, medicinal product, medicine, medication, medicament, or simply a drug) is a drug used to diagnose, cure, treat, or prevent disease. Drug therapy (pharmacotherapy) is an important part of the medical field and relies on the science of pharmacology for continual advancement and on pharmacy for appropriate management.
Drugs are classified in various ways. One of the key divisions is by level of control, which distinguishes prescription drugs (those that a pharmacist dispenses only on the order of a physician, physician assistant, or qualified nurse) from over-the-counter drugs (those that consumers can order for themselves). Another key distinction is between traditional small-molecule drugs, usually derived from chemical synthesis, and biopharmaceuticals, which include recombinant proteins, vaccines, blood products used therapeutically (such as IVIG), gene therapy, monoclonal antibodies and cell therapy (for instance, stem-cell therapies). Other ways to classify medicines are by mode of action, route of administration, biological system affected, or therapeutic effects. An elaborate and widely used classification system is the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System (ATC system). The World Health Organization keeps a list of essential medicines.
Drug discovery and drug development are complex and expensive endeavors undertaken by pharmaceutical companies, academic scientists, and governments. Governments generally regulate what drugs can be marketed, how drugs are marketed, and in some jurisdictions, drug pricing. Controversies have arisen over drug pricing and disposal of used drugs.
- published: 11 Aug 2016
- views: 3387
59:37
New Intrinsically Enteric Capsule Technology for Pharmaceutical Drug Development
Finding more efficient ways to target drug delivery to the small intestine and provide effective enteric protection for heat or acid-sensitive and/or gastric-ir...
Finding more efficient ways to target drug delivery to the small intestine and provide effective enteric protection for heat or acid-sensitive and/or gastric-irritating drugs are significant challenges for the pharmaceutical industry. Capsugel has combined polymer science and capsule engineering to develop a line of intrinsically enteric capsules that preclude the need for enteric coating.
Learn how this novel solution, recently distinguished by the CPHI “Excellence in Formulation Award”, can accelerate preclinical and clinical development for compounds requiring enteric protection and/or delayed release in the upper GI tract.
https://wn.com/New_Intrinsically_Enteric_Capsule_Technology_For_Pharmaceutical_Drug_Development
Finding more efficient ways to target drug delivery to the small intestine and provide effective enteric protection for heat or acid-sensitive and/or gastric-irritating drugs are significant challenges for the pharmaceutical industry. Capsugel has combined polymer science and capsule engineering to develop a line of intrinsically enteric capsules that preclude the need for enteric coating.
Learn how this novel solution, recently distinguished by the CPHI “Excellence in Formulation Award”, can accelerate preclinical and clinical development for compounds requiring enteric protection and/or delayed release in the upper GI tract.
- published: 20 Jan 2017
- views: 800
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Former nurse speaks out after sentencing in fatal drug error | Nightline
RaDonda Vaught talks to Eva Pilgrim about her tragic mistake that left a patient dead and the unprecedented criminal charges and conviction that followed.
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published: 21 May 2022
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published: 04 Nov 2021
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Fluid and Electrolytes Imbalances for Nursing Students - NCLEX Review
Fluid and electrolyte imbalances (disturbances) for nursing students: a comprehensive NCLEX review made easy! Includes mnemonics (memory tricks) to help you learn key concepts about fluid and electrolytes.
Nursing students will have to learn about fluid and electrolytes in nursing school and for the NCLEX exam. However, you'll also want to know about fluid and electrolytes as a nurse, too.
⭐Fluid & Electrolytes eBook: https://registerednursern.creator-spring.com/
Fluid and electrolytes quiz: https://www.registerednursern.com/fluid-and-electrolytes-comprehensive-nursing-nclex-quiz/
Notes: https://www.registerednursern.com/fluid-and-electrolytes-nursing-review-comprehensive/
It is important to maintain a proper fluid and electrolyte balance in the body. When a patient experiences a flu...
published: 23 Sep 2021
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I HATE Nursing! I Quit! Do NOT Become a Nurse EVER!
I hate nursing! Nursing is horrible...or is it? Is nursing really worth it? Or should you quit now while you have the chance? Is nursing really as bad as everyone says it is?
In this video, Nurse Sarah will tell you the truth about the nursing profession: the good and the bad. If you are thinking of quitting nursing for good, you may want to keep some of these things in mind.
Article: https://www.registerednursern.com/i-hate-nursing-i-quit-do-not-become-a-nurse-ever/
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published: 08 Aug 2024
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Nurses Save 83-Year-Old Man Who Collapsed at ATM
Quick-thinking nurses saved the life of an 83-year-old man. The scary incident happened in Melville, New York. Daniel Greco collapsed in full cardiac arrest at an ATM. Exactly 15 seconds later, a woman saw the stricken man on the floor. She rushed into her office and screamed for help. The 83-year-old man suffered a medical emergency next to an office filled with nurse practitioners. They revived him as paramedics arrived.
published: 28 Jun 2024
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IV Fluid Types & Uses Nursing IV Therapy: Isotonic, Hypertonic, Hypotonic Solutions Tonicity NCLEX
IV fluid types and uses in nursing for IV therapy and NCLEX review. As a nursing student and nurse, you'll want to be familiar with IV fluid types and fluid tonicity, and know the difference between isotonic solutions, hypertonic solutions, and hypotonic solutions. These are crystalloid solutions.
⭐Fluid and Electrolytes eBook: https://registerednursern.creator-spring.com/
Quiz: https://www.registerednursern.com/iv-fluid-types-quiz/
IV is short for intravenous, and when administering IV fluids, it is important to know how they work and what you'll want to monitor for in your patients.
Nurses administer IV fluids per the healthcare provider orders to help treat fluid volume deficits via dehydration, electrolyte imbalances, and other conditions.
The body is made up of two main compartme...
published: 14 Mar 2023
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Assisted Fall Technique Step-by-Step | Skill for Nurses & Nursing Assistants
If you notice a patient beginning to fall, follow these steps to help lower them safely to floor. Always stay with the patient and call for additional help.
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published: 13 Oct 2022
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The Truth About Becoming A Nurse
Since I began watching medical dramas for the reacts series, I've found more and more that nurses get overlooked within media. Being a family medicine physician I can very much empathize with the situation. The dedication and contribution to healthcare from both fields is incredibly understated.
Studying to become a nurse is a noble undertaking and it is a career with so many positives that I decided to make a dedicated video to all the amazing nurses out there. Instead of just me talking about nurses I decided to vlog with some of my staff I've been working with for the last few years to give you some first-hand insights into the career. Obviously, some of the nurses are a bit camera shy, which is understandable but I think they did a great job highlighting whats its like to be a nurse a...
published: 06 May 2018
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Nursing Dosage Calculations | Oral Liquid Medication Dosage Calculations Made Easy | Nurse Cheung
Unlock the secrets of accurate oral liquid medication dosage calculations with Nurse Cheung!
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This video is a must-watch for nursing students and professionals looking to master the art of measuring liquid medications effectively and confidently. Dive into detailed step-by-step explanations that simplify the process, ensuring you understand how to deliver the correct dosages safely. Whether you're prepping for exams or refining your clinical skills, this tutorial covers all you need to excel.
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published: 08 Jan 2025
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Former nurse speaks out after sentencing in fatal drug error | Nightline
RaDonda Vaught talks to Eva Pilgrim about her tragic mistake that left a patient dead and the unprecedented criminal charges and conviction that followed.
WATC...
RaDonda Vaught talks to Eva Pilgrim about her tragic mistake that left a patient dead and the unprecedented criminal charges and conviction that followed.
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RaDonda Vaught talks to Eva Pilgrim about her tragic mistake that left a patient dead and the unprecedented criminal charges and conviction that followed.
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#Nightline #Nurse #RaDondaVaught #FatalDrugError #Crime #Health
- published: 21 May 2022
- views: 3571224
1:01
Fundamentals of Nursing: Clinical Skills – Course Trailer | Lecturio Nursing
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- published: 04 Nov 2021
- views: 762132
35:21
Fluid and Electrolytes Imbalances for Nursing Students - NCLEX Review
Fluid and electrolyte imbalances (disturbances) for nursing students: a comprehensive NCLEX review made easy! Includes mnemonics (memory tricks) to help you lea...
Fluid and electrolyte imbalances (disturbances) for nursing students: a comprehensive NCLEX review made easy! Includes mnemonics (memory tricks) to help you learn key concepts about fluid and electrolytes.
Nursing students will have to learn about fluid and electrolytes in nursing school and for the NCLEX exam. However, you'll also want to know about fluid and electrolytes as a nurse, too.
⭐Fluid & Electrolytes eBook: https://registerednursern.creator-spring.com/
Fluid and electrolytes quiz: https://www.registerednursern.com/fluid-and-electrolytes-comprehensive-nursing-nclex-quiz/
Notes: https://www.registerednursern.com/fluid-and-electrolytes-nursing-review-comprehensive/
It is important to maintain a proper fluid and electrolyte balance in the body. When a patient experiences a fluid and electrolyte imbalance, it can lead to serious health issues that often manifest with specific signs and symptoms.
In this video, Nurse Sarah gives a comprehensive NCLEX review for nursing students over all of the fluid and electrolytes. In this lecture, you'll learn the following:
-Fluid and electrolyte normal values range balance
-Signs and symptoms of fluid and electrolyte imbalances (hypermagnesemia, hypomagnesemia, hypercalcemia, hypocalcemia, hyperkalemia, hypokalemia, hypochloremia, hyperchloremia, hyperphosphatemia, hypophosphatemia, hyponatremia, hyponatremia)
-Causes of fluid and electrolyte imbalances
-Fluid and electrolytes mnemonics (memorization tricks)
-Includes all 6 fluid and electrolytes (calcium, magnesium, phosphate, potassium, sodium, and chloride)
Website: https://www.registerednursern.com/
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NCLEX Reviews: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQrdx7rRsKfWtwCDmLHyX2UeHofCIcgo0
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Nursing Skills: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQrdx7rRsKfUhd_qQYEbp0Eab3uUKhgKb
https://wn.com/Fluid_And_Electrolytes_Imbalances_For_Nursing_Students_Nclex_Review
Fluid and electrolyte imbalances (disturbances) for nursing students: a comprehensive NCLEX review made easy! Includes mnemonics (memory tricks) to help you learn key concepts about fluid and electrolytes.
Nursing students will have to learn about fluid and electrolytes in nursing school and for the NCLEX exam. However, you'll also want to know about fluid and electrolytes as a nurse, too.
⭐Fluid & Electrolytes eBook: https://registerednursern.creator-spring.com/
Fluid and electrolytes quiz: https://www.registerednursern.com/fluid-and-electrolytes-comprehensive-nursing-nclex-quiz/
Notes: https://www.registerednursern.com/fluid-and-electrolytes-nursing-review-comprehensive/
It is important to maintain a proper fluid and electrolyte balance in the body. When a patient experiences a fluid and electrolyte imbalance, it can lead to serious health issues that often manifest with specific signs and symptoms.
In this video, Nurse Sarah gives a comprehensive NCLEX review for nursing students over all of the fluid and electrolytes. In this lecture, you'll learn the following:
-Fluid and electrolyte normal values range balance
-Signs and symptoms of fluid and electrolyte imbalances (hypermagnesemia, hypomagnesemia, hypercalcemia, hypocalcemia, hyperkalemia, hypokalemia, hypochloremia, hyperchloremia, hyperphosphatemia, hypophosphatemia, hyponatremia, hyponatremia)
-Causes of fluid and electrolyte imbalances
-Fluid and electrolytes mnemonics (memorization tricks)
-Includes all 6 fluid and electrolytes (calcium, magnesium, phosphate, potassium, sodium, and chloride)
Website: https://www.registerednursern.com/
More Videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2XMro13dD0&list=UUPyMN8DzkFl2__xnTEiGZ1w
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Fluid and Electrolytes Videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6b8svtDWys&list=PLQrdx7rRsKfWJSZ9pL8L3Q1dzdlxUzeKv
Popular Playlists:
NCLEX Reviews: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQrdx7rRsKfWtwCDmLHyX2UeHofCIcgo0
Fluid & Electrolytes: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQrdx7rRsKfWJSZ9pL8L3Q1dzdlxUzeKv
Nursing Skills: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQrdx7rRsKfUhd_qQYEbp0Eab3uUKhgKb
- published: 23 Sep 2021
- views: 1632156
4:47
I HATE Nursing! I Quit! Do NOT Become a Nurse EVER!
I hate nursing! Nursing is horrible...or is it? Is nursing really worth it? Or should you quit now while you have the chance? Is nursing really as bad as everyo...
I hate nursing! Nursing is horrible...or is it? Is nursing really worth it? Or should you quit now while you have the chance? Is nursing really as bad as everyone says it is?
In this video, Nurse Sarah will tell you the truth about the nursing profession: the good and the bad. If you are thinking of quitting nursing for good, you may want to keep some of these things in mind.
Article: https://www.registerednursern.com/i-hate-nursing-i-quit-do-not-become-a-nurse-ever/
#nurse #nursing #nursesarah
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https://wn.com/I_Hate_Nursing_I_Quit_Do_Not_Become_A_Nurse_Ever
I hate nursing! Nursing is horrible...or is it? Is nursing really worth it? Or should you quit now while you have the chance? Is nursing really as bad as everyone says it is?
In this video, Nurse Sarah will tell you the truth about the nursing profession: the good and the bad. If you are thinking of quitting nursing for good, you may want to keep some of these things in mind.
Article: https://www.registerednursern.com/i-hate-nursing-i-quit-do-not-become-a-nurse-ever/
#nurse #nursing #nursesarah
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- published: 08 Aug 2024
- views: 64787
2:12
Nurses Save 83-Year-Old Man Who Collapsed at ATM
Quick-thinking nurses saved the life of an 83-year-old man. The scary incident happened in Melville, New York. Daniel Greco collapsed in full cardiac arrest at ...
Quick-thinking nurses saved the life of an 83-year-old man. The scary incident happened in Melville, New York. Daniel Greco collapsed in full cardiac arrest at an ATM. Exactly 15 seconds later, a woman saw the stricken man on the floor. She rushed into her office and screamed for help. The 83-year-old man suffered a medical emergency next to an office filled with nurse practitioners. They revived him as paramedics arrived.
https://wn.com/Nurses_Save_83_Year_Old_Man_Who_Collapsed_At_Atm
Quick-thinking nurses saved the life of an 83-year-old man. The scary incident happened in Melville, New York. Daniel Greco collapsed in full cardiac arrest at an ATM. Exactly 15 seconds later, a woman saw the stricken man on the floor. She rushed into her office and screamed for help. The 83-year-old man suffered a medical emergency next to an office filled with nurse practitioners. They revived him as paramedics arrived.
- published: 28 Jun 2024
- views: 948994
16:26
IV Fluid Types & Uses Nursing IV Therapy: Isotonic, Hypertonic, Hypotonic Solutions Tonicity NCLEX
IV fluid types and uses in nursing for IV therapy and NCLEX review. As a nursing student and nurse, you'll want to be familiar with IV fluid types and fluid ton...
IV fluid types and uses in nursing for IV therapy and NCLEX review. As a nursing student and nurse, you'll want to be familiar with IV fluid types and fluid tonicity, and know the difference between isotonic solutions, hypertonic solutions, and hypotonic solutions. These are crystalloid solutions.
⭐Fluid and Electrolytes eBook: https://registerednursern.creator-spring.com/
Quiz: https://www.registerednursern.com/iv-fluid-types-quiz/
IV is short for intravenous, and when administering IV fluids, it is important to know how they work and what you'll want to monitor for in your patients.
Nurses administer IV fluids per the healthcare provider orders to help treat fluid volume deficits via dehydration, electrolyte imbalances, and other conditions.
The body is made up of two main compartment spaces: the intracellular space, and extracellular compartments. The intracellular compartment is found within the cell.
The extracellular compartment is found without the cell, and is made up of the interstitial compartment, intravascular compartment (plasma), and the transcellular compartment.
Fluid can be moved into or out of each compartment via a process known as osmosis.
Website: https://www.registerednursern.com/
More Videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2XMro13dD0&list=UUPyMN8DzkFl2__xnTEiGZ1w
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Popular Playlists:
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Nursing Skills: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQrdx7rRsKfUhd_qQYEbp0Eab3uUKhgKb
https://wn.com/Iv_Fluid_Types_Uses_Nursing_Iv_Therapy_Isotonic,_Hypertonic,_Hypotonic_Solutions_Tonicity_Nclex
IV fluid types and uses in nursing for IV therapy and NCLEX review. As a nursing student and nurse, you'll want to be familiar with IV fluid types and fluid tonicity, and know the difference between isotonic solutions, hypertonic solutions, and hypotonic solutions. These are crystalloid solutions.
⭐Fluid and Electrolytes eBook: https://registerednursern.creator-spring.com/
Quiz: https://www.registerednursern.com/iv-fluid-types-quiz/
IV is short for intravenous, and when administering IV fluids, it is important to know how they work and what you'll want to monitor for in your patients.
Nurses administer IV fluids per the healthcare provider orders to help treat fluid volume deficits via dehydration, electrolyte imbalances, and other conditions.
The body is made up of two main compartment spaces: the intracellular space, and extracellular compartments. The intracellular compartment is found within the cell.
The extracellular compartment is found without the cell, and is made up of the interstitial compartment, intravascular compartment (plasma), and the transcellular compartment.
Fluid can be moved into or out of each compartment via a process known as osmosis.
Website: https://www.registerednursern.com/
More Videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2XMro13dD0&list=UUPyMN8DzkFl2__xnTEiGZ1w
Nursing Gear: https://teespring.com/stores/registerednursern
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/registerednursern_com/
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/NursesRN
Popular Playlists:
NCLEX Reviews: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQrdx7rRsKfWtwCDmLHyX2UeHofCIcgo0
Fluid & Electrolytes: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQrdx7rRsKfWJSZ9pL8L3Q1dzdlxUzeKv
Nursing Skills: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQrdx7rRsKfUhd_qQYEbp0Eab3uUKhgKb
- published: 14 Mar 2023
- views: 477892
1:30
Assisted Fall Technique Step-by-Step | Skill for Nurses & Nursing Assistants
If you notice a patient beginning to fall, follow these steps to help lower them safely to floor. Always stay with the patient and call for additional help.
Do...
If you notice a patient beginning to fall, follow these steps to help lower them safely to floor. Always stay with the patient and call for additional help.
Download the CNA Mastery app: https://onelink.to/cnamastery
Download the My Mastery nursing app: https://mynursingmastery.com/get-started
https://wn.com/Assisted_Fall_Technique_Step_By_Step_|_Skill_For_Nurses_Nursing_Assistants
If you notice a patient beginning to fall, follow these steps to help lower them safely to floor. Always stay with the patient and call for additional help.
Download the CNA Mastery app: https://onelink.to/cnamastery
Download the My Mastery nursing app: https://mynursingmastery.com/get-started
- published: 13 Oct 2022
- views: 1345669
5:12
The Truth About Becoming A Nurse
Since I began watching medical dramas for the reacts series, I've found more and more that nurses get overlooked within media. Being a family medicine physician...
Since I began watching medical dramas for the reacts series, I've found more and more that nurses get overlooked within media. Being a family medicine physician I can very much empathize with the situation. The dedication and contribution to healthcare from both fields is incredibly understated.
Studying to become a nurse is a noble undertaking and it is a career with so many positives that I decided to make a dedicated video to all the amazing nurses out there. Instead of just me talking about nurses I decided to vlog with some of my staff I've been working with for the last few years to give you some first-hand insights into the career. Obviously, some of the nurses are a bit camera shy, which is understandable but I think they did a great job highlighting whats its like to be a nurse and in general about being a nurse.
I know you guys have wanted a hospital vlog for some time now but as you can imagine vlogging in a hospital can be quite difficult with patient privacy and all. But for nurses week 2018 I had to make an exception and interview my colleagues. Also at the end of the video, you'll see many of the doctors I've worked or am still working with.
So, on this kickoff for Nurses Awareness/Appreciation week I again from the bottom of my heart want to say:
THANK YOU!
- Doctor Mike Varshavski D.O.
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Since I began watching medical dramas for the reacts series, I've found more and more that nurses get overlooked within media. Being a family medicine physician I can very much empathize with the situation. The dedication and contribution to healthcare from both fields is incredibly understated.
Studying to become a nurse is a noble undertaking and it is a career with so many positives that I decided to make a dedicated video to all the amazing nurses out there. Instead of just me talking about nurses I decided to vlog with some of my staff I've been working with for the last few years to give you some first-hand insights into the career. Obviously, some of the nurses are a bit camera shy, which is understandable but I think they did a great job highlighting whats its like to be a nurse and in general about being a nurse.
I know you guys have wanted a hospital vlog for some time now but as you can imagine vlogging in a hospital can be quite difficult with patient privacy and all. But for nurses week 2018 I had to make an exception and interview my colleagues. Also at the end of the video, you'll see many of the doctors I've worked or am still working with.
So, on this kickoff for Nurses Awareness/Appreciation week I again from the bottom of my heart want to say:
THANK YOU!
- Doctor Mike Varshavski D.O.
P.S. If you have an idea of something you want me to cover in depth, please let me know because I take your requests seriously. We will be back with more Medical Drama Review Series next week so please submit more names of shows/episodes you'd like for me to watch. Love you all!
SUBSCRIBE for new videos every Sunday 11am EST ▶ https://goo.gl/87kYq6
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Contact Email:
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- published: 06 May 2018
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Nursing Dosage Calculations | Oral Liquid Medication Dosage Calculations Made Easy | Nurse Cheung
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Unlock the secrets of accurate oral liquid medication dosage calculations with Nurse Cheung!
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This video is a must-watch for nursing students and professionals looking to master the art of measuring liquid medications effectively and confidently. Dive into detailed step-by-step explanations that simplify the process, ensuring you understand how to deliver the correct dosages safely. Whether you're prepping for exams or refining your clinical skills, this tutorial covers all you need to excel.
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06:27 Practice Question 3
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14:48 Weight-Based Practice Question
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Unlock the secrets of accurate oral liquid medication dosage calculations with Nurse Cheung!
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This video is a must-watch for nursing students and professionals looking to master the art of measuring liquid medications effectively and confidently. Dive into detailed step-by-step explanations that simplify the process, ensuring you understand how to deliver the correct dosages safely. Whether you're prepping for exams or refining your clinical skills, this tutorial covers all you need to excel.
00:00 Introduction
00:06 Practice Question 1
03:37 Practice Question 2
06:27 Practice Question 3
10:59 Practice Question 4
14:48 Weight-Based Practice Question
🔗 Helpful Links
Watch More Dosage Calculation Videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhOFBB3AV9sylKzd6ewowrrxZDk7MOfMp
🔗 Connect with Nurse Cheung
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Shop Nursing Gear: nursecheungstore.com
Follow on Instagram: instagram.com/nursecheung
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Join Nurse Cheung on YouTube for Exclusive Member Perks!
Disclaimer: Opinions, discussions, and topics expressed on my channel and/or videos with my likeness on other channels are not necessarily those related to my employer, nursing college, or institution. The views expressed on this channel by either video or discussions do not represent medical advice. If you have concerns regarding a medical condition, please contact your physician. Patient identifiers have been removed and/or deleted to protect patient rights and privacy. I do not claim to be an expert on any medical topic, nor do I provide medical advice or procedure specifications. Always refer back to your institution's Policies and Procedures. The information represented on this channel is for general knowledge purposes only. It is your responsibility to understand and acknowledge patient advocacy, education, and critical thinking based on your jurisdiction.
- published: 08 Jan 2025
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5 REASONS to be a NURSE #shorts
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