MI | Coronary Angiogram, Cath Lab, & PCI

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What is the difference between PCI, coronary angiogram, angioplasty and bypass, & what specific nursing interventions does the NCLEX want nursing students know about cath lab and PCI interventions?

Patient with an acute myocardial infarction (also called, MI or heart attack) will often times have coronary surgical interventions (PCI) in the cath lab like angiogram, angioplasty, CABG (coronary artery bypass graft). This video focuses on specific nursing interventions both before and after PCI that are highly tested on nursing school exams, ATI, HESI and NCLEX RN boards.

This 5 part video series on Cardiac for medical surgical adult health nursing is intended to help registered nurse RN students and LPN students with NCLEX memorization tricks. In this video series Michael Linares, RN from Simple Nursing helps explain the nursing pathophysiology, signs and symptoms, causes, pathology, treatment options for various diagnosis, which are expected to know for the NCLEX, HESI, ATI, and Kaplan proctor exams.

- Over 2,000 NCLEX style questions
- Visual in-depth rationales
- 1,200 fun videos & 800+ Cheat Sheets covering the most highly tested topics
- Test tips & Memory Tricks included

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Your videos are AMAZING. Straight to the point, and you highlight the most important things ! I wish I knew about you earlier !

estefaniareyes
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thank you!, this was perfectly edited, to the point and super informative.

kawtharbakhach
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You teach me more in 10 minutes than my teachers do in a full semester 🥴

Internetlo
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hi mike
i have a question .. in saunders they have mentioned giving aspirin befor and after the procedure to prevent thrombus formation.. but as you mentioned we should not give any blood thinners to prevent bleeding..
can you please explain this
thank you ! you are the best by the way😊

kaurbaljinderkhalsa
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Sir can you explain further why its normal to have diminished pulse 4-12 hrs? Thank you is it abnormal if you have absent pulse 2 hours post procedure?

christor
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Anyone knows of any books beside EKG/ECG's that can help a new nurse going to post cardiac care unit?

lovelylovely
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But patient must be loaded with ASA and Plavix immediately following PCI

hayleysanford