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Introduction: This is a tiktok hashtag called Grey's Anatomy.
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Navigating IV Therapy: Unveiling Complications 1. Infection at the IV Site: -Cause:Microbial contamination during insertion or through poor aseptic technique. -Signs & Symptoms:Localised redness, swelling, warmth, and systemic signs of infection. -Management:Prompt removal of cannula, initiation of appropriate antibiotics, and close monitoring. 2. Haematoma Formation: -Cause:Accidental puncture of a blood vessel during insertion, leading to blood accumulation. - Signs & Symptoms:Swelling, bruising, pain at the site. -Management:Removal of cannula, application of pressure, and observation for further bleeding. 3. Phlebitis: -Cause:Inflammation of the vein, often due to irritating infusates or mechanical trauma. -Signs & Symptoms:Redness, tenderness along the vein path, warmth, and swelling. -Management:Removal of cannula, application of warm compresses, and administration of anti-inflammatory agents. 4. Infiltration: -Cause:Dislodgment of the cannula from the vein, leading to fluid leaking into surrounding tissues. -Signs & Symptoms:Swelling, pallor, coolness at the site, and potential pain. -Management:Cannula removal, elevation of the extremity, and application of warm or cool compresses depending on the infusate. #studentnurse #nursingresources #futurenurse #studentnursesoftiktok #futurenursesoftiktok #nursetobe #nurseinprogress #studynursinguk #studentnurseeducation #studentnurseuk #studentnursetiktok #nursingstudentsoftiktok #studentparamedic #studentparamedicuk #nursingschool #nursingstudent
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Nerdynurseuk
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Drug-disease interactions #studentnursesoftiktok #studentnurse #futurenurse #studentnursetips #futurenursesoftiktok #studynursinguk #studentnurseeducation #studentnurseuk #studentnursetiktok #traineenursingassociate #nurseinprogress #nursingresources #nursingstudentsoftiktok #nursingassociate #nursetobe #studentnurselife #studentnurseplacement #pharmacology #pharmacologynotes #nursingpharmacology
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Unlocking the Mystery of Angina: A Guide for Student Nurses Tips for Student Nurses: - Understand Triggers: Recognise the factors that trigger angina episodes, whether they are physical exertion, stress, or other stimuli. - Medication Awareness: Learn about medications used to manage angina, such as nitroglycerin, beta-blockers, and calcium channel blockers. - Emergency Response: Know the signs of a heart attack, as unstable angina can progress to a heart attack. Quick response and intervention are crucial. - Lifestyle Modification: Explore lifestyle changes that can help manage angina, including a heart-healthy diet, regular exercise, and stress management. Stay curious, keep learning, you’ve got this #studentnurselife #studentnurse #nursingresources #futurenurse #studentnursesoftiktok #studentparamedic #futurenursesoftiktok #nursetobe #nurseinprogress #studynursinguk #nursingassociates #traineenursingassociate #studentnurseeducation #nursingassociatesudent #studentnurseuk #studentnursetiktok #pathophysiology #pathophysiologynotes #pathophysiologyexam #pathophysiology
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Navigating IV Therapy: Unveiling Complications 1. Infection at the IV Site: -Cause:Microbial contamination during insertion or through poor aseptic technique. -Signs & Symptoms:Localised redness, swelling, warmth, and systemic signs of infection. -Management:Prompt removal of cannula, initiation of appropriate antibiotics, and close monitoring. 2. Haematoma Formation: -Cause:Accidental puncture of a blood vessel during insertion, leading to blood accumulation. - Signs & Symptoms:Swelling, bruising, pain at the site. -Management:Removal of cannula, application of pressure, and observation for further bleeding. 3. Phlebitis: -Cause:Inflammation of the vein, often due to irritating infusates or mechanical trauma. -Signs & Symptoms:Redness, tenderness along the vein path, warmth, and swelling. -Management:Removal of cannula, application of warm compresses, and administration of anti-inflammatory agents. 4. Infiltration: -Cause:Dislodgment of the cannula from the vein, leading to fluid leaking into surrounding tissues. -Signs & Symptoms:Swelling, pallor, coolness at the site, and potential pain. -Management:Cannula removal, elevation of the extremity, and application of warm or cool compresses depending on the infusate. #studentnurse #nursingresources #futurenurse #studentnursesoftiktok #futurenursesoftiktok #nursetobe #nurseinprogress #studynursinguk #studentnurseeducation #studentnurseuk #studentnursetiktok #nursingstudentsoftiktok #studentparamedic #studentparamedicuk #nursingschool #nursingstudent
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Nerdynurseuk
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Drug-disease interactions #studentnursesoftiktok #studentnurse #futurenurse #studentnursetips #futurenursesoftiktok #studynursinguk #studentnurseeducation #studentnurseuk #studentnursetiktok #traineenursingassociate #nurseinprogress #nursingresources #nursingstudentsoftiktok #nursingassociate #nursetobe #studentnurselife #studentnurseplacement #pharmacology #pharmacologynotes #nursingpharmacology
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Nerdynurseuk
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Unlocking the Mystery of Angina: A Guide for Student Nurses Tips for Student Nurses: - Understand Triggers: Recognise the factors that trigger angina episodes, whether they are physical exertion, stress, or other stimuli. - Medication Awareness: Learn about medications used to manage angina, such as nitroglycerin, beta-blockers, and calcium channel blockers. - Emergency Response: Know the signs of a heart attack, as unstable angina can progress to a heart attack. Quick response and intervention are crucial. - Lifestyle Modification: Explore lifestyle changes that can help manage angina, including a heart-healthy diet, regular exercise, and stress management. Stay curious, keep learning, you’ve got this #studentnurselife #studentnurse #nursingresources #futurenurse #studentnursesoftiktok #studentparamedic #futurenursesoftiktok #nursetobe #nurseinprogress #studynursinguk #nursingassociates #traineenursingassociate #studentnurseeducation #nursingassociatesudent #studentnurseuk #studentnursetiktok #pathophysiology #pathophysiologynotes #pathophysiologyexam #pathophysiology
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Nerdynurseuk
10 months ago
Types of pneumothorax Pneumothorax occurs when air accumulates in the pleural cavity, causing partial or complete lung collapse. This disruption compromises normal respiration and may arise from various causes, including trauma, underlying lung disease, or spontaneous. Types: 1. Open pneumothorax - open pneumothorax results from an external injury, such as penetrating trauma (e.g. stab wound). Air enters the pleural space through the wound, leading to lung collapse and impaired gas exchange. 2. Closed pneumothorax - Closed pneumothorax occurs without any external wound or injury. It typically results from internal lung injury or spontaneous rupture of a bleb or bulla. Air enters the pleural space from the lung parenchyma, causing lung collapse and respiratory distress. 3. Tension pneumothorax - Tension pneumothorax is a life-threatening condition characterised by progressive air accumulation in the pleural space. Unlike other types, tension pneumothorax features a one-way valve mechanism, allowing air to enter the pleural cavity during inspiration, but preventing its escape during expiration. This leads to increased pleural pressure, mediastinal shift, and compromised venous return, potentially culminating in cardiopulmonary collapse. Learn more with our nursing study guide, Stay curious, keep learning, you’ve got this #studentnursesoftiktok #studentnurse #futurenurse #studentnursetips #futurenursesoftiktok #studynursinguk #studentnurseeducation #studentnurseuk #studentnursetiktok #traineenursingassociate #nursingassociate #nurseinprogress #nursingresources #studentparamedic #studentparamedicuk #nursingstudentsoftiktok #pathophysiology #pathophysiologynotes
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Nerdynurseuk
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Beta blockers explained 💊 Shop our educational resources via the link on our page #studentnursesoftiktok #studentnurse #futurenurse #studentnursetips #futurenursesoftiktok #studynursinguk #studentnurseeducation #studentnurseuk #studentnursetiktok #traineenursingassociate #nurseinprogress #nursingresources #nursingstudentsoftiktok #traineenursingassociates #nurseinprogress #nursingresources #nursingstudentsoftiktok #traineenursingassociates #nursingassociate #nursetobe #studentnurselife #studentnurseplacement #pharmacology #pharmacologyclass #pharmacologynotes #nursingpharmacology
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Nerdynurseuk
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Breaking down DKA & HHS Hey future nurses and healthcare professionals, lets take a look at DKA and HHS. Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) - Overview: Life-threatening complication of diabetes, marked by ketone production and accumulation - Causes: insulin deficiency, illness, missed insulin doses - S&S: Polyuria, fruity breath, abdominal pain, altered mental status - Complications: electrolyte imbalances (particularly hypokalaemia), cerebral oedema - Management: fluid resuscitation, insulin therapy, electrolyte correction Hyperosmolar hyperglycaemic state (HHS) - Overview: severe hyperglycaemia without significant ketone production - Causes: infection, inadequate fluid intake, illness - S&S: profound dehydration, altered consciousness, hyperosmolality - Complications: Renal failure, neurological deficits - Management: fluid resuscitation, insulin therapy, addressing the underlying cause Stay curious, keep learning, you've got this #studentnurselife #studentnurse #nursingresources #futurenurse #studentnursesoftiktok #futurenursesoftiktok #nursetobe #nurseinprogress #studynursinguk #studentnurseeducation #studentnurseuk #studentnursetiktok #nursingstudentsoftiktok #nursingschool #pathophysiology #pathophysiologynotes #pathophysiologyeducation
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Nerdynurseuk
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Bisoprolol, student nurses, your gonna come across this medication so often #studentnursesoftiktok #studentnurse #nursingresources #futurenurse #futurenursesoftiktok #studynursinguk #studentnurseeducation #studentnurseuk #studentnursetiktok #nursingstudentsoftiktok #traineenursingassociate #nursingassociate #studentparamedic #studentparamedicuk #paramedicinestudent #nurseinprogress #pharmacology #pharmacologyclass #pharmacologynotes #pharmacologyexam #pharmacology2
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Nerdynurseuk
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Student nurses, do you know the different exudate colours #studentnurse #nursingresources #futurenurse #studentnursesoftiktok #futurenursesoftiktok #nurseinprogress #studynursinguk #studentnurseeducation #studentnurseuk #studentnursetiktok #nurseinprogress #nursingstudentsoftiktok #traineenursingassociate #nursingstudent #nursingassociate #pathophysiology #pathophysiologynotes #woundcare #woundcarenurse
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Student nurses, lets understand pneumonia Pneumonia is an infection which inflames the alveoli in one or both lungs. This condition can be caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, or other microorganisms #studentnursesoftiktok #studentnurse #futurenurse #studentnursetips #futurenursesoftiktok #studynursinguk #studentnurseeducation #studentnurseuk #studentnursetiktok #traineenursingassociate #nurseinprogress #nursingresources #nursingstudentsoftiktok #pathophysiology #pathophysiologynotes #studentparamedic #studentparamedicuk
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Student nurses, heres a break down of myocarditis, endocarditis, and pericarditis #studentnurse #nursingresources #futurenurse #studentnursesoftiktok #futurenursesoftiktok #nursetobe #nurseinprogress #studynursinguk #studentnurseeducation #studentnurseuk #studentnursetiktok #nursingstudentsoftiktok #studentnursemusthaves #studentparamedic #studentparamedicuk #nursingschool #nursingstudent #pathophysiology #pathophysiologynotes #pathophysiologyofdisease #pathophysiologyexam
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Nerdynurseuk
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Student nurses, lets delve in to pleural effusion, haemothorax and pneumothorax #studentnursesoftiktok #studentnurse #nursingresources #futurenurse #futurenursesoftiktok #studynursinguk #studentnurseeducation #studentnurseuk #studentnursetiktok #nursingstudentsoftiktok #traineenursingassociate #nursingassociate #studentparamedic #studentparamedicuk #paramedicinestudent #pathophysiology #pathophysiologynotes #pathophysiologyexam
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Pneumonia Unveiled Pneumonia is an inflammatory condition of the lung affecting the air sacs (alveoli). Types of pneumonia: - Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) - Arises outside the healthcare setting, or within 48 hours of admission to hospital - Often caused by bacteria like streptococcus pneumoniae - Hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP) - Develops after 48 hours after hospital admission Pathophysiology simplified: Infection and inflammation lead to the alveoli filling with pus and other liquid. Impaired gas exchange ensues, affecting oxygenation. Signs & symptoms: - Cough: often producing greenish phlegm - Fever - Shortness of breath: resulting from impaired lung function - Chest pain: discomfort during breathing or coughing Management: - Supportive care such as oxygen if required, pain relief, increasing fluid intake, antipyretics if fever present - Antibiotics if a bacterial infection is present Stay curious, keep learning, you've got this #studentnurse #nursingresources #futurenurse #studentnursesoftiktok #futurenursesoftiktok #nurseinprogress #studynursinguk #studentnurseeducation #studentnurseuk #studentnursetiktok #nursingstudentsoftiktok #pathophysiology #pathophysiologynotes #traineenursingassociate #nursingstudent #nursingassociate #pathophysiologyexam #studentparamedic #studentparamedicuk #paramedicinestudent
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