
20. Anticoagulants
02/10/21 • 12 min
Hey Future Nurses!!!
Keeping in line with our cardiac theme for this month's podcasts, today we will be discussing anticoagulants.
Anticoagulants prevent blood clots in patients at high risk for developing them. This includes patients who have had or are at risk for Myocardial Infarctions, TIA, Strokes, Pulmonary Embolism, DVT, and PE.
Learn:
Nursing Diagnosis
Nursing Consideration
Patient Teaching
Links I promised:
NursingSchoolSimplified.com/MedMonday
Nursing School Simplified You Tube
Have a great week!!
Cynthia, RN CCRN
Hey Future Nurses!!!
Keeping in line with our cardiac theme for this month's podcasts, today we will be discussing anticoagulants.
Anticoagulants prevent blood clots in patients at high risk for developing them. This includes patients who have had or are at risk for Myocardial Infarctions, TIA, Strokes, Pulmonary Embolism, DVT, and PE.
Learn:
Nursing Diagnosis
Nursing Consideration
Patient Teaching
Links I promised:
NursingSchoolSimplified.com/MedMonday
Nursing School Simplified You Tube
Have a great week!!
Cynthia, RN CCRN
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19. Cardiovascular Disease, AHA, and GO Red for Women!
Hey Future Nurses!
One thing I’m very passionate about is women's cardiovascular health and cardiovascular health in general. I worked seven years as a cardiovascular nurse caring for patients with CHF, dysrhythmias, cardiovascular interventions, post open heart patients, and more.
So in honor of American Heart Association Go Red for Women and Heart Month, Med Monday and this podcast will be focusing on the Cardiovascular system.
In this episode you will learn:
Assessment
Nursing Diagnosis
Medications
Labs
And More...
Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss an episode and if you could help me reach more students by leaving a review I would really appreciate it.
All My Best,
Cynthia, RN CCRN
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21. Strokes
Hey Future Nurses!!!
Welcome Back to The Nursing School Simplified Podcast.
This week we are learning about Strokes.
Each year almost 800K Americans have a stroke and 13.7 million strokes occur worldwide.
Strokes are preventable and educating our patients and community is our responsibility as nurses.
Learn signs and symptoms, assessment, patient teaching and more in this episode.
As promised here is the link to Ron Paul Having Stroke
Watch in real time as this stroke occurs live on air. See if you can spot the changes in his face and listen to how quickly his speech becomes slurred, then garbled.
I hope this helps you understand your role as a nurse for patients with strokes.
Have a great week.
All my best,
Cynthia, RN CCRN
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