COPD/Pneumonia SKINNY Reasoning Case Study

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Rock active learning as an educator or if you are a student, use this written case study with fully developed answer key to understand this essential content and put it all together to think like a nurse!

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OMG!! This is the best learning channel I have ever come across!!! OMG!!! I love it!!!! I love it!!!

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I love these and I need more! I'm a practicing nurse at a long-term care facility, and my fear is I will lose my skills in nursing prioritization, diagnosing and quick intervention.. I'm turning to these videos to make sure I stay sharp in this area, so that I am prepared when I get a job in a hospital.. thank you for making these!!

staceyarey
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Your explanation is helpful and the verbal description of this SKINNY Reasoning case study may take 15 to 20 minutes but doing these 4-6 page worksheets is a tedious time sink. Many of the sections are repetitive and the diagnostic data are never listed with units. I need some Albutaball just to get through these worksheets.

leeva
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Thats awesome and so valuable to be a great nurse.

kirandeepkaur
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thank you sooo much ..you are amazing !!

VernessaBloom
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Such an informative video thanks for making it

Lungs
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Sn here thank u so much this learned a lot

noie
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What I think?
I think you are amazing!!

dalaisand
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"There is something cooking and it not dinner" 100%

Samri
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what is the different Po2 and O2 saturation, which one is more significant?

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Hi. I wanted to know if you know of any resources that can help me pass my Respiratory therapy clinical simulation exam. I really like the way present your case studies and I would like to find a resource that presents the information kind of like you do. Thank you so much.

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NURSING ESSAY AND ASSIGNMENT WRITING SERVICES.

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Don’t think your average nurse has this knowledge, guess system at fault. You rarely get to see the same nurse or doctor once admitted.

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