Peripheral Arterial Disease & Peripheral Bypass Graft - Medical-Surgical | @LevelUpRN

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The pathophysiology, risk factors, signs/symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and patient teaching associated with peripheral arterial disease (PAD). Nursing care and complications associated with a peripheral bypass graft.

Our Medical-Surgical video tutorial series is taught by Cathy Parkes BSN, RN, CWCN, PHN and intended to help RN and PN nursing students study for their nursing school exams, including the ATI, HESI and NCLEX.

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0:00 What to Expect
0:28 Peripheral Arterial Disease
0:56 Causes of Peripheral Arterial Disease
1:12 Risk Factors of Peripheral Arterial Disease
1:22 Signs and Symptoms of Peripheral Arterial Disease
3:21 Diagnosis of Peripheral Arterial Disease
3:45 Treatment of Peripheral Arterial Disease
4;09 Patient Teaching
5:02 Peripheral Bypass Graft
5:27 Nursing Care
6:10 Signs and Symptoms
6:31 Quiz Time!
7:46 Bloopers

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You’re awesome! Your videos are so helpful! I’ve been watching your playlist throughout nursing school especially right before my proctored exams and I always do so well. I have my med surg one on Tuesday. 😬

nevaehrodriguez
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I remember PAD and PVD as PAD (A for antarctica) and PVD (V for Venice beach). In antarctica, you're cool to touch, skin is dry and thin and have necrosis, in a ski lift your legs dangle. In Venice, your legs turn brown (tanning), warm and ulcers are red/pink (like sunburn), you kick up your legs at the beach.

michelleramos-carreno
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I graduated nursing school this May and took my NCLEX in June (last week). I no longer had any study resources for practice, so I ended up only utilizing your videos to study for my Nclex.. and I passed! A thank you is the least I can do!!! Your lectures truly have fostered my transition into thinking like an RN. I’ve recommended Level Up RN to all of my classmates throughout my nursing school journey. Please keep it up!!!

JenniferRusso-jskz
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Valuable learning is achieved when you share personal experiences. Thank you!

wendyjohnson
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After each class I come home and watch your videos depending on what disease we review. Your videos are simple yet so informative. I love them! Especially because they help with ATI!

MakeupNursing
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Hello Ms. Cathy. I love your videos. The questions at the end definitely helps. I would just suggest to create more questions for review, maybe up to 10 questions for more review of the topic ☺️

jackiefernandez
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This was great stuff!! Didn't learn all this in school, they just jumbled both PAD & PVD together.

goldenhydration
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watching your vids is like attending a continuing education in nursing hehe..

aahyeeable
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Visiting ur channel for rivision after few months, n boom there is surprise for me #cardiology _playlist thanks a lottt ❤️❤️

shivanisharma
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After surgery from the femoral-popliteal bypass, which pulse point would we palpate to monitor circulation through the new grafted bypass? posterior tibial artery or dorsalis pedis artery? why? Thank you for your answer.

nepheshr
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I went totally blank on the last question, lol maybe I was expecting multiple choice, heck if I know lol.
Great mini lecture .

cyberninjaa
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Can someone please tell me why antiplatelet meds are used with PAD? I know they have atherosclerosis and plaques can break off and cause MI & CVAs, but how and why are platelets in the blood affected if someone has PAD? I’m not drawing a connection. Thank you!

iMaGiNaTiOnWpAsSiOn
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Hay this is maha l am studying bsc nursing in India I wanted to work in america

kurubalakshmi
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Lol just reading a txt book .... so why would a RN be teaching???? 😂😂😂 such a shame thay allow RN's to play doctor with no real experience with what they teaching. I have had PAD for yrs and still have my hair on legs no sores no pale skin .. dangling legs does not make them feel better ...I have had a bilateral femoral bypass and have a block in both legs still.. along with the intermittent claudication she forgot to tell about the cramping and muscle spasms that come with it and the neuropathy that can develop in feet ...just to name a few but best of luck to those that are studying

devlishdog