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Learn the most vital truths on enteral and also parenteral nutrition.
Meris Shuwarger, BSN, RN, CEN covers enteral and also parenteral nourishment. The Principles of Nursing video clip tutorial collection is planned to aid RN as well as PN nursing trainees research study for nursing exams, including ATI, HESI, and also NCLEX.
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0:00 What to Anticipate
0:21 Enteral Nutrition
1:08 Kinds
1:42 Finest Practices
2:01 Administration
2:57 Devices
3:58 Changing the Tubes
4:14 Parenteral Nutrition
5:05 Equipment
6:22 What's Next?
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Great explanation
Glad you think so!😊
This was so helpful for my upcoming fundamentals test! Thank you!!
I love the way you explain
Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Soooo helpful, thanks!
love these videos, really helpful!!! thanks
So helpful!
I’m so happy to help! Thank you for watching! —Meris 🙂
Of course! So glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for explaining so well the topics just wondering if you can ilustraste some words with pictures. Thanks again
This video has helped me alot with studying for my nutrition exam coming up.
Thanks for your video! How often should we check blood glucose on TPN? Q4 hours? (For NCLEX purposes.)
Best of luck! Appreciate you watching.
Typically it’s 4 times a day until BGL stabilize, and then it can be reduced in frequency if they remain stable, but each facility has different policies! Defer to whatever your text says, though!
Thank you for the feedback! We take it all back to the team for consideration on how we can best implement ideas like these! Thanks for studying with me 🙂 –Meris
Thanks for the video !! a really appreciated!
You’ve got it! –Meris
Very helpful! Thank you so much
Happy to hear!
Side note, parenteral nutrition can be administered via a peripheral line, just only for a short period of time and if the osmolarity is low. This is called PPN (peripheral parenteral nutrition) as opposed to TPN (total parenteral nutrition). Sincerely, a Registered Dietitian.
So helpful I love yours videos keep it up 👍
Glad you like them!
Reviewing for my 224 final and I remember you from campus, keep up the great work!
Thank you!
They’re telling us now not to aspirate NG tubes before use, just make sure a CXR is done to confirm placement.
Love all your videos!
Glad you like them!
Great info 🙏 thanks
Glad it was helpful!
She is helping nursing students, not dietician students. Also yes we know that, but they teach from nursing books not yours. For the NCLEX, the nursing exam, not the dietician exam.
Thanks very educative video 👍
Very welcome!
Loved this video!!!
Your Fundamental videos really helped me with the Hesi Exam. I failed it the first time, but our school allows us 2 attempts. Your videos help us get clear picture to handle NCLEX type questions. Thank you.