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nursemendoza1 · 2 years ago
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. TAG 🏷 THAT IV LEAGUE NURSE💉. . ARE YOU SERIOUS??? 😂. We all know my fellow NurseBrothers and NurseSisters that this is a dream come true for all of us. 😉 . . So real quick, the best way y’all can improve yoir IV skills is by: . 1. Introducing yourself to the patient. . 2. Sanitise your hands using alcohol cleanser. . 3. Stay calm, prepared & put on gloves. . 4. Re-check the vein, Feel rather than look. . 5. Clean the patients skin with the alcohol wipe. . 6. Use an appropriate cannula size. . 7. Remove the needle cover. . 8. Flashback of blood is seen in the hub. . 9. Advance the rest of the cannula into the vein. . 10. Remove the needle. . 11. Dispose of your gloves & equipment in the clinical waste bin, ensure the patient is comfortable. . 12. Smile and tell them it’s your first time doing this!! Jk lol, don’t tell them that. 😂. . . 😷Tag a friend to help us spread this great nursing @NURSEpiration & @cardiacstrong medical Nurses. 🫀TURN ON POST NOTIFICATIONS💪🏽 . Follow👉🏼@NURSEpiration Follow👉🏽@CardiacStrong 🫀💪🏽www.Cardiacstrong.care 💻Web:nursemendoza.com 📱FB 🎤PodCast: 🎧☁️SoundCloud: 📽Youtube: 🐤Twitter: 👻Snapchat: 📸Pinterest 🎥Youtube👉🏽#Nursemendoza #NURSEpiration #CardiacStrong #NursesUnite #ScrubLife #nursingstudent #love #tbt #selfie #friends #studentnurse #instagood #RegisteredNurse #nursingstudent #love #friends #Peace #Believe #Smile #RN #rn #Peace #love #icu #er #pacu #cvicu #sicu #micu #ticu #nurselife #phil4:13 #tagthatnurse👇🏽 #TagThatStudentNurse #TagThatIV💉Nurse👇🏽 https://www.instagram.com/p/CgK4_HkPkzN/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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melaniejb-rn · 8 years ago
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I'm in love with my career and I love how I can make relations to it with my everyday life and my other love, dance. I've learned so much while blending my personal and professional key elements together, which gave me a solid and holistic approach when dealing with patients, dancers and people in general. Using you're left and right hemispheres of your brain can give you a more balanced vision which can open up the mind. As nurses, we deal with several types of people accompanied with different approaches and different views in regards to their care. Dance and choreography has assisted me in doing my job as a nurse not only with proper body mechanics but on how to provide teachings to my patients. In dance choreography, we must be articulate and detailed in our explanations in order for the dancers to understand what the final vision should look like. We explain, we demonstrate and we critique until pure perfection ensuring that our mental vision is physiologically expressed. In nursing, I use similar teaching techniques that I would use in dance to ensure that my patient has maximum understanding. It's a beautiful thing to enjoy what you do almost everyday, along with applying different methods to care for your patient. Variety and balance can assist in the development and growth within ourselves as individuals without even realizing. It's with the passion that you carry within that can change the world. - - - - #nurselife #nurses #nurse #nursing #nursingschool #nursingstudent #instanursing #instanurse #nursesofinstagram #nurseofinstagram #asknursealice #nursemendoza #cardiacstrong #emergency #dance #mjdc #mjdancecompany #montreal #mtl #passion #motivational #littmannstethoscope #bossbabe #belovedyou (at Greater Montreal)
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NCLEX: Tips to Pass
WARNING: LONG POST
To be honest, studying for NCLEX was one of the worst things I've done. I was riddled with anxiety and hated waiting for my CGFNS application to finish before even getting the okay to even do NCLEX. And yes it takes forever. Yes, waiting for that long is horrible because you forget what you learned. And yes, this is all normal.
My own NCLEX experience sucked but it was also because I was in the middle of a large family drama and had to stop studying halfway to help out. But even with that, I managed to pass. And I'm hoping this post helps others too.
Keep in mind that this is just what I did to study. There are always other methods. It is largely dependent on the person. Just pick and choose what works for you.
1) Make a study schedule/plan
This is largely dependent on when your NCLEX date is. You could have 2 months. 4 months. 6 months or more to study. Divide up your time according to then. I had to wait for my CGFNS application to finish which takes forever and a half (-about a year really before I got the okay). But I still studied lightly. I didn't want to forget all I learned in Nursing.  I tried my best to follow the schedule through and revised when I couldn’t. After I got the okay from CGFNS, I scheduled my NCLEX 2 months after. Those 2 months were spent doing at least 100 NCLEX questions per day. Sometimes 200 when I had more time.
But really just plan it out. Plan out the sections you need to cover. The number of hours spent studying per day. Don't forget to care for yourself. Plan according to your life.
2) DO YOUR NCLEX QUESTIONS. (At least 75 questions per day).
I truly think that your best way of passing NCLEX is being familiar with how NCLEX questions work. They have a particular wording. They have their own pattern. And your best way of understanding them is by familiarizing yourself with how NCLEX questions are given. You can know every Nursing fact there is and even then, you might still get a question wrong if you interpreted that NCLEX questions. Do 75 questions per day because 75 is the bare minimum questions to answer AND you learn quickly the pace you need to set in order to finish the whole 265 questions in under 6 hours.  
For my foreign colleagues: Focus on tackling the NCLEX questions because they are indeed different. So I went to the Philippines and the way they do exams for the Nursing Board is more clinical than NCLEX questions. The questions they asked were almost more suited for med students as they were clinical in nature rather than Nursing based questions. That doesn't mean they arent Nursing questions but they are worded differently. So focus guys, you need to get in the NCLEX mindset.
3) Do I enter an NCLEX Review Program? Which one is the best? Will it help me? ANSWER: Depends on the way you study, your time and your budget.
This is what I did:
Self Study: My own College Notes and Sanders
NCLEX Review Program: Hurst (at home)
NCLEX Question Bank: UWorld - NCLEX RN
Youtube: Watched and added to my notes - RegisteredNurseRN and NurseMendoza were a favorite of mine.
Here’s my take. You could easily have done self-study without the review program, but if you need more structure and support then do the review program. I understand Kaplan and Hurst are a favorite. However, I really do recommend you do UWorld. It has a collection of NCLEX questions with rationale per question. I did 100 every day and wrote down questions and rationales I got wrong or thought were noteworthy to take down. I rather liked how their questions were broken down to each section tested by the NCLEX board and that they had a pre and post-test. I took their post-test 2 days before I took NCLEX and got a high probability of passing. That gave me enough motivation and hope that I would pass.
4) List of Things to know without any doubt in your mind
Because honestly, you should know and be sure of these things with just as much conviction and sureness as your own name and birthday. 
Labs: especially CBC, Urinalysis, Serum and Electrolytes, ABGS, VS per age group including Maternal and Fetal VS, and Therapeutic Drug Levels, Conversions
Safety and Infection Control Procedures: NCLEX is all about Safety. 
Pharmacology: Med Classification, Drug Schedules, Maternal/Fetal Drug Categories, and Popular Drugs always given
Prioritization: ABCs, Maslows, etc
Nursing Process and the Patient Rights
Common Diets, Positioning, and Cultural Considerations. 
Burns: Rule of Nines, Fluid Calculations
And I’m really sure there’s more but forgive me but these are all I can think of for now. 
5) Take Care of Yourself
You need to be in your best health when facing NCLEX. In order to have a good working mind, you need to care for your self. Sadly, I did not do this. Lol. I was a mess when I took NCLEX. I really was. Hell, I was anxiety-ridden, had a cold and low fever, and was freezing when I took my NCLEX. It wasn’t the best way of tackling the big exam that determines your future. LEARN FROM MY DAMN MISTAKE.
I’m not going to sit here and list out all the healthy things to do to care for yourself because if you’re reading this you know that this is one of the most common Health Education lectures you will keep giving as  Nurse. You know it by heart, just as much as we all know that Nurses rarely practice what they teach. But here's the thing, it is time to stop the talk and start the walk. Practice that SELF LOVE dammit! You deserve this!
6) Don’t Panic!!!
Again. Learn from my mistakes, please. I had tried my best to follow my schedule but life happens and I actually had 2 more weeks worth of study material left when my NCLEX date came. I panicked. So bad. I crammed the week before just to finish. No, I didn't learn crap. As I sat in the car with my dad who dropped me off because I was too damn anxiety-ridden to operate a car, I was cramming again. I was sick with a cold, had a low-grade fever, and was close to tears because I hated my life. Yep, Don’t be like me. I still took the exam because hey I was already there. 
Okay, here's the thing about NCLEX. You don't have to know every Nursing fact out there. Basics are the deal. Basics mean keeping your patient alive and safe. Basics mean even if you don't know, you can infer and judge. So don't panic if suddenly you come across something you've never heard of. It happens. It will continue to happen. The point here is learning to use your judgment to determine the best course of action.
7) The Day Before the Exam
To do:
Prep the bag you will be bringing to the exam: ID for identification, Cellphone, Water bottle, Snack
Prep Clothes to wear: Wear something comfy!! I was freezing in my exam room because I was sick. It does tend to be a bit chilly in the exam room so a nice long sleeve shirt, leggings, sneakers are a good bet. However, I really wouldn’t know in other countries how the exam process would go.
Get a good night sleep: I slept for 2 hours, was jumpy and freaked out an hour before the exam. No, don’t do that. Get that rest you need. 
Map Check your Exam Place: Check how long you need to travel, consider traffic, check landmarks to look out for if you are unfamiliar with the area, look at a real-time picture of the building you are looking for, consider parking or plan on who will drop you off and pick you up. 
Do NOT do:
 DON’T CRAM/ DON’t STUDY: You know, for some people they can easily cram and be fine. The thing is, cramming does nothing but increase anxiety. I didn’t learn crap.
Don’t over-caffeinate or overeat: It will hit you the day after and it isn’t a great feeling. 
Convincing yourself you aren’t ready. You’ll get that feeling. With all the studying and hard work, you will never feel ready. It will mess you up once you get to that exam room, trust me. The mind is a powerful motivator after all. 
8) The Day of the Exam
To do:
Eat Breakfast: Something light, nothing to spike your blood sugar, something fulfilling. You have 6 hours maximum to do this exam. Eat something because a small snack really won't cut it. And no, an espresso shot is not enough. Don't over-caffeinate yourself! PS. Gum isn't allowed in the exam room. Leave that in your bag (which is placed in a locker) and chew on it after you finished your exam.
Be early! Look, as a Nurse, being early has to be in your genes by now. It is frowned upon to be late. If you are 30 minutes early to work/clinicals/class, you are barely on time. Early means having enough time to calm yourself, survey the situation and come up with a game plan. Time has to be on your side. You have little time to waste when working as a Nurse. You need to learn how to utilize your time well and being early is your first step.
Go in there with confidence! This was my saving grace. I'm serious. Despite how absolutely crappy and unprepared I felt, I walked in there with such deluded self-confidence that I was sure I was going to pass. I beamed at the receptionist as I signed in. I did friendly small talk with my exam proctor as I did my biometrics. And I took a deep breath and literally said, “I GOT THIS!” before I entered that exam room. My exam proctor laughed and it shook away my nerves. I sat there, in my assigned computer and put my game face on. I thought to myself: Oh yeah, this exam is my bitch. I got this! I am so ready! Let's gooooo!! And then I clicked Next. Look, I was acutely aware that my self-confidence was fake. But it gave me the self-confidence and motivation to do that exam without having frenetic anxiety muddle my mind. It helped me focus. Like I said, the Mind is a powerful thing.
Utilize your whiteboard: They will give you a whiteboard and marker during your exam. Use it! The moment I sat, even before I even started the exam, I wrote down stuff I was afraid I'd just forget. I wrote down labs in one corner. The other I actually did a tally. How many types of questions did I get: SATA, Multiple Choice, Ordered, Hot Spot, etc. You don't need to do this but I liked to keep track of them because the harder the questions, the more I know I'm doing something correctly. Use it as scrap! Use it to remember or work out a question! Use it!
Do NOT do:
Don't freak out: Redundant, I know. I've been saying this since the beginning. But look, when you're sitting there doing that exam, focus on your questions one at a time. Don't keep staring at the number of questions you did. Don't you dare lose your cool if you answer more than 75 questions! I answered 89 questions. I know people who did all the questions, those who only answered 75, and those who were in between.  The number of questions you answered doesn't matter. What matters is that you passed. Don't suddenly despair you didn't get all 75 questions the first go. Don't despair if this is your second, third, or more times doing this. Don't despair, my dear, because you will pass this NCLEX.
Be a noisy tester: So, I know this is mostly due to nerves. However, please be aware that you are not the only one testing in that room. There are other professionals in there doing their exam and they aren't all NCLEX exams. Please don't be a noisy tester. There was a person next to me when I took my exam who would stop their feet, slap the desk, sigh and mumble as they tested. It was distracting. I flinched every time they slapped the desk. The headphones that were given to cancel the noise didn't work. I could physically hear and feel the person squirm in their seats. Please don't do that.
9) After the Exam
The next two days waiting for your Quick Results are torture. I know. I know. You have to wait 2 days. Ahem. Official business days – meaning if you took it Friday, likely your Quick Results will be given on Tuesday, 48 hours after you finished your exam. If Quick Results aren't available in your region, likely you will get the official results 6 to 8 weeks after your exam.
You will be anxiety-ridden; so sure you didn't pass. You will immediately go to Google and troll the forums, gauging others' exam experience. So I had this much SATA, that much Multiple Choice, these kinds of questions.... And then, you will attempt to do the Pearson Vue Trick. No, I will not explain how that works. There are dedicate posts, videos, and such for your googling convenience.
My advice? Relax now, my dear. You did the hardest part. Why not just wait for your results?  They will come with time. Indulge yourself. I cried myself to sleep, hibernated for 2 days in a haze of sickness, and ate pudding. Lol. Aim higher than I did. Eat that chocolate! Eat that cake! Go have fun! Don't do anything crazy that will have you arrested or hospitalized
10) Did you pass?
To those who passed:
Congratulations! You are now an official Registered Nurse with that beautiful RN following your name. You earned it. You likely have cried, spit, hurt, bled, and sacrificed to get it. Congratulations! Celebrate! Here comes the rest of your life! 
PS. Now I will be a buzzkill. Immediately Start Job Hunting. Don't wait. I know it's tempting to just relax after all that hardship. But Job Hunting means you will still have time in between looking for job, doing interviews, etc. Immediately start Job Hunting. Make use of that RN.
To those who did not pass:
Congratulations! No, I'm not being sarcastic or being mean about this. I mean it. I know you gave it your best shot. I know how devastating to get that news. I know you will feel tired, inept, and frustrated. And I know my words aren't helping much. I’m not here to mourn with you, but here to give you some advice.
Look, you are now in the unique position to do some Real Self Assessment. This is the opportunity to look back and see what happened. Was it the way I studied? Was it because I didn't do enough practice questions? Was I having an off day? How can I improve on this? How can I change my plans for the next time? How can I make myself better? This is an opportunity to do better and even more than that, you now have that story in your plethora of life stories that you can look back on and go, “Yeah, I conquered it. Yeah, I really did work hard for it. Yeah, I overcame.” It will make you appreciate yourself even more. So for that life lesson, congratulations. Don't give up on yourself. You will get there.
Ahem, I hope this helps someone somehow? I don't really know what else to say. Good luck and study hard my dears! You got this!
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cnacertificationprogram · 4 years ago
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Shout out to Nurse Mendoza! There must me more Nurses like this man. https://www.youtube.com/user/NurseMendoza Thanks for enjoying. I require to let this out:-RRB-. I feel better now LOL. Like Subscribe Share!
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allcnaprograms · 5 years ago
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Shout out to Nurse Mendoza! There ought to me more Nurses like this person. https://www.youtube.com/user/NurseMendoza Thanks for viewing. I require to let this out:-RRB-. I feel much better now LOL. Like Subscribe Share!
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karenmareepike · 5 years ago
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Happy Mother’s Day 💖 Happy International Nurses Day 👩🏻‍⚕️ 👨‍⚕️ Enjoy this wonderful article about Florence Nightingale- Mother of Modern Nursing on this her birthday (Link in Bio)and “International Nurses Day” #florencenightingale #nurse #nursing #nurselife #motherofnursing #myhero @oncologynursing @oncologynursingnews @eu_oncology_nursing_society @onc_cuson @nursing.school @nurserose_ @nurses.station @nurse.blake @nursemendoza https://www.instagram.com/p/BxYqEz1F63R/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=gxk10vhu2nxr
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aprnworld · 4 years ago
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vivien-chin · 6 years ago
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✌🏻✌🏻. 5th Ave mile race smiles. Congrats to all the runners today for strong sprint to the finish! 🎥: @jtownktown (Special shoutout to @nursemendoza and @cardiacstrong crew. Stay ❤️healthy and 💪🏻) #nb5thavemile #nyrr #getouttorun #race #peace #doublepeacesign #thingsiseewhilerunning #run #runner #runner #cardiacstrong https://www.instagram.com/p/Bngi97-AH7Q/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=3i7o3lffgpva
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technicaldr · 7 years ago
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Top 30 Instagram Accounts Every Nurse Should Follow
Instagram has quickly become one of the go-to social media apps for nurses across the globe. Thanks in large part to its simplicity and image-only format, it is perfectly designed to lend itself to all nurses, regardless of age, gender or location. It can be a quick relief during a short lunch break, or provide a much-needed escape after a long shift. However it’s used, it’s easy to understand why so many nurses continue to turn to Instagram to get their social media fix.
 While Facebook is still hailed as the king of social media, some might be surprised to see that Instagram – not twitter, Google+, or LinkedIn –boast the second largest number of monthly users out of the major social media platforms.
  This growing member base naturally led to more valuable content being shared on a daily basis due simply to the increase in more reputable accounts. Unfortunately, the growing number of not-so-reputable accounts has made it difficult to sift through the crowd and determine which accounts are truly worth following. 
 Thankfully for nurses, we went ahead and did the sifting for you. After scouring through hundreds of nursing-specific Instagram accounts, we have narrowed it down to a list of 30 that we believe every nurse should be following. Some are meant for educational purposes, some offer inspiration, others specialize in comedic relief, and some might even provide all three – but ALL 30 of these nursing Instagram accounts are worth a follow:
  (Listed Alphabetically)
    4theloveofnursing
    ananursingworld
    iamproudtobeanurse
    inspiredbynurses
    instanursing
    nrsng
    nurse_eyes_only
    nurse_life_
    nurse_so_hard
    nurse_superhero
    nursebuff
    nursehumorprn
    nurselifeprn
    nurselifern
    nursemendoza
    nursenacole
    nursepiration
    nursesofinstagram
    nursesproud
    nursing.humor
    nursing.school
    nursinglol
    nursingschool
    nursingschool_struggle_
    nursingschoolproblems
    savvynurses
    scrubsmag
    snarkynurses
    thekatieduke
    thenursingdaily
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nursemendoza1 · 5 years ago
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How many of you all are Diabetic? Well, here’s my facial expression when Im hypoglycemic my fellow nurses. How many of you check your glucose in the morning? . Let's re-up this afternoon with some pathophysoliogy of Diabetes Mellitus knowledge. In a nutshell, Diabetes is Insulin deficiency. In other words, Your body is unable to receive glucose uptake as energy from the cells, so your brain and other vital organs are looking for other sources of energy, which it oxidizes all of your fats and all of your proteins leading to increase fatty acid & amino acid release. Hence (diabetic ketoacidosis). . Guess what else your body accumulates as it's searching for energy? Yes, More sugar!!!! Therefore, glucose continues to accumulate in your bloodstream because your insulin from your pancreas is unable to pull the glucose from your blood as energy. . This is why you are always hungry and thirsty. The 3 P's polyphagia (Hungry) polydipsia (Thirsty) and polyuria (urination). People with diabetes type1 or type2 need to manage their disease to stay healthy because if you don't keep your blood sugar in check then it can take a toll on nearly every organ affecting your heart, blood vessels, eyes, kidneys and other organs. . So remember during these unprecedented times with COVID-19 its more important than ever to eat healthy, incorporate exercise staying @CardiacStrong❤️💪🏽, take your prescribed meds from your doctor and continue your regular screening my fellow peeps. Follow👉🏽@CardiacStrong Follow👉🏽@NURSEpiration ✊😷 Don't forget to P.L.A.N ✌🏽️Peace ❤️Love 🗣Advocate 😷NURSEpiration Add me for updates✊😷 Youtube: Nursemendoza Twitter: Nursemendoza Facebook:Nursemendoza Snapchat:Nursemendoza1 📩DM me for serious inquiries GoSubscribe🎥Youtube👉🏽Nursemendoza #Nursemendoza #NURSEpiration #CardiacStrong #Nurse #MEN #Nursing #NursesUnite #❤️💪 #surgery #Medical #LaRaza #SurgicalProcedure #Anatomy #ER #Nursing #nurse #Proverbs30 #medical #murse #CVICU #ICU #ER #PACU #TELE #VivaLaRaza https://www.instagram.com/p/B_fxwzgJilZ/?igshid=129lgauowddr3
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nursemendoza1 · 5 years ago
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. 😷🔪INCISION Y DRENAJE MIS ENFERMEROS (🇲🇽🇺🇸SPANGLISH VERSION) . 😷🔪Have you ever noticed a little bump under your skin that feels like a ball? Cochino, no estés pensando sucio. Maybe it’s been there a while, but now you have a stinging pain that accompanies it? Aye de que estoy hablando?🤔 . 😷🔪Or maybe there’s no pain at all, but the bump won’t seem to go away so ya tienes averguenzas a ir afuera. Lol . 😷🔪Pain or not, you’re probably dealing with a cyst. “No Manches” well your best bet is to visit the dermatologist immediately for a cyst removal mis Enfermeros que no quieren ir. 🇲🇽Haha I just had to write in Spanglish because it just felt right.😉🤙🏽. Now let’s explain what a cyst is. . 😷🔪“Mira lo all proper” ok so a cyst is a closed capsule or sac-like structure, usually filled with liquid, semisolid, or gaseous material. “Otra vez que sucio.” . 😷🔪Also the majority of small cysts have no symptoms or signs. However, sometimes the cysts can be felt as a lump or bump in the skin or even in the tissues beneath the skin. Sometimes these cysts are painful. Treatment usually requires surgical excision of the entire capsule. “No Pues Wow”😅 . . 😷☝🏽Tag a friend to help us spread this great nursing @NURSEpiration medical education my @CardiacStrong Nurses! ❤️ . . ❤️TURN ON POST NOTIFICATIONS💪🏽 FOLLOW👉🏼@NURSEpiration FOLLOW👉🏽@cardiacstrong ❤️💪🏽www.Cardiacstrong.care 💻Web:nursemendoza.com 📱Facebook: 🎤PodCast: 🎧☁️SoundCloud: 📽Youtube: 🐤Twitter: 👻Snap: 📸Pinterest: GoSubscribe🎥Youtube👉🏽#Nursemendoza Btw New Video in the link in my Bio👆🏽 #NURSEpiration #CardiacStrong #Nursing #NursesUnite #cardiacstrong #❤️💪 #surgery #Nursing #XRay #icu #love #Nursing #selfie #RN #Tele #RNs #Travel #tele #cardiac #love #me #L&D #ScrubsMag #injury #ER #surgery #OR #Surgical #Cyst #Cysts #Spanglish #🇲🇽🇺🇸 #😷 . “Ready to travel and vacation making $7,000-8,000 monthly on your next travel nursing assignment?🙌🏽. Email📥: [email protected] https://www.instagram.com/p/B7Shyvvpc1f/?igshid=1x53upd5tqgnr
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nursemendoza1 · 5 years ago
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👑KEEP CALM . TAG THAT 👉🏽NURSE & Keep Calm and Study Hard like your life depended on it. . . Which I know most of my Hardworking, BackBreaking, Hustling, Grinding, Persevering, Ambitious, & No limit having Future NurseBros and NurseSisters have. I think I covered it right there? . . So I'm curious what's your biggest struggle right now with your nursing classes? Or pre-reqs? Clinicals? Lab? Or in general? . . Thank you for reading this post my fellow nurses, student nurses and aspiring nurses. I hope that you keep up with the daily videos & my posts on all my channels, so subscribe, and share your learnings with those that need to hear it. Your comments are my oxygen, so please take a second and say ‘Hey’. . —————- 🇲🇽ETIQUETA QUE ENFERMERA, mantén la calma y estudia mucho como si tu vida dependiera de ello. . . Que conozco más de mi Trabajo duro, Matador, Hustling Molienda, Perseverante, Ambicioso, & Sin límite que tengan Future NurseBros y NurseSisters. Creo que lo cubrí allí mismo? . . Tengo curiosidad por saber cuál es su mayor lucha en este momento con sus clases de enfermería? O pre-requisitos? Clínicas? ¿Laboratorio? O en general? . . Gracias por leer esta publicación, mis colegas enfermeras, estudiantes de enfermería y aspirantes a enfermeras. Espero que te mantengas al día con los videos diarios y mis publicaciones en todos mis canales, así que suscríbete y comparte tus conocimientos con aquellos que necesiten escucharlo. Sus comentarios son mi oxígeno, así que tómese un segundo y diga "Hola". . . ❤️TURN ON POST NOTIFICATIONS💪🏽 —— 😷SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS/PRESENTATIONS 📥 EMAIL: [email protected] for 😷🎤 FOLLOW👉🏼@NURSEpiration FOLLOW👉🏽@cardiacstrong ❤️www.CardiacStrong.care 📱FB 🎤PodCast: 📽Youtube: 🐤Twitter: 👻Snap: 📸Pinterest GoSubscribe🎥Youtube👉🏽Nursemendoza Btw New Video in the link in my Bio👆🏽 #cardiacstrong #RegisteredNurse #scrubsmag #nurse #nurselife #NURSEpiration #NurseGrinding #NursesUnite #Matthew7:7 #James1:6-8 #Medical #Phil4:13 #Nursemendoza #RegisteredNurse #nursingstudent #nurse #love #scrubsmag #scrubs #rn #icu #er #pacu #cvicu #sicu #micu #ticu #nurselife https://www.instagram.com/p/B6pADCzpM_V/?igshid=1y14oegg809zw
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nursemendoza1 · 5 years ago
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. 😷Wait, but first let’s answer this Nursing Question. Now according to “The American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma” recommends conducting a primary survey on all injured patients in order to identify all life-threatening injuries. The survey includes “ABCDE” which stands for? 1. Airway, Blood pressure, Cardiac performance, Disease, Excretion. . 2. Anxiety, Bones, Confusion, Dementia, Emotional status. . 3. Arterial pressure, Brain, Cardiac performance, Delirium, Electrolyte balance. . 4. Airway, Breathing, Circulation, Disability, Exposure. . 😷Lacerations to the foot caused by a boat propeller! Able to utilize a tourniquet which was placed on the patient’s upper thigh which stopped the bleeding until the patient could be taken to a trauma center. . 😷Motorboat propeller injuries can be extensive due to severe mechanical damage and contamination with uncommon marine organisms. Blood loss and contamination may be underestimated at time of admission. . 😷Therapeutic triple antibiotic management and frequent irrigation and debridement are recommended. Multiple surgical procedures and extended hospitalization are often required with possible lifelong physical impairment. . 😷💊Tag a friend to help us spread this great nursing @NURSEpiration med education my @CardiacStrong Nurses! . ❤️TURN ON POST NOTIFICATIONS💪🏽 . FOLLOW👉🏼@NURSEpiration FOLLOW👉🏽@cardiacstrong ❤️💪🏽www.Cardiacstrong.care 📱Facebook: 🎤PodCast: 🎧☁️SoundCloud: 📽Youtube: 🐤Twitter: 👻Snapchat: 📸Instagram: #NurseMendoza #CardiacStrong #NURSEpiration #RN #Studentnurse #NursesUnite #surgery #trauma #anatomy #emergency #medicine #emergencymedicine #orthopedicsurgery #vascularsurgery #Extremity #Leg #Foot #nursing #NursesUnite #education #Clinicals #NCLEX. . Don’t forget to (click the link in my Bio) Follow my Nursing YouTube channel and let’s engage to see what answers y’all picked. https://www.instagram.com/p/B301_K1pMf4/?igshid=9poo76l0agf1
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nursemendoza1 · 5 years ago
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. ✊🏽How are we going to be Nurses who educate about Pathophysiology, Nutrition, & a Healthy lifestyle to prevent diseases like heart disease or diabetes when we can't keep ourselves fit right? . ✊🏽Also how are you going to be short of breath ambulating caring for a patient when you're teaching them smoking cessation or eating healthier taking metformin for their diabetes? . ✊🏽Hmmm🤔so lets "PRACTICE WHAT WE PREACH" my fellow Nurses and stay Fit, Motivated, Driven, Ambitious & Inspired on and off the clock. . ✊🏽Whether I may be floating & working in critical care as a nurse you must have an appreciation for exercise and not just the intellectual sense but I value it so much that I incorporate it on my days off to manage my own high stress levels from dealing with the patients in critical care, school & life period. . ✊🏽Exercising & lifting has so many benefits like Decreasing your risk of ❤️disease, Relieves depression and anxiety, Decreasing your blood pressure, Increasing your bone density, Increasing your endorphins, Making your ❤️stronger, Reducing your stress, Better sleeping, Weight loss, Increased confidence about how you feel and how you look. . ✊🏽Lastly, believe it or not I get more energy even though I have ADHD, so don't judge Judy. Haha I try my best to set a good example in everything I do, You might just find new ways to make exercising easier, fun and freaking amazing. WHATS YOUR REASON FOR CARDIO & LIVING A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE? . TURN ON POST NOTIFICATIONS. Follow👉🏼@NURSEpiration Follow👉🏽@cardiacstrong ❤️💪🏽www.Cardiacstrong.care 📱Facebook: 🎤PodCast: 🎧☁️SoundCloud: 📽Youtube: 🐤Twitter: 🎥Youtube👉🏽#Nursemendoza #CardiacStrong #life #NURSEpiration #instagood #instadaily #picoftheday #selfie #Psalms27:14 #Phil4:13 #happy #instagood #love https://www.instagram.com/p/Bxa8z0cDOvM/?igshid=vflnn9szp2o6
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nursemendoza1 · 6 years ago
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. 🇲🇽🧔🏻 HAPPY NATIONAL SIBLINGS DAY. (TURN UP THE VOLUME & ENJOY😅). #TagYourSibling . 🇲🇽🧔🏻Live a life of purpose. Lead by example. Give back to others. Lastly, put Familia first in everything. . 🇲🇽🧔🏻You don’t choose your siblings, they are God’s gift to you, as you are to them. Im just like streetlights along the road, they don’t make distance any shorter for you, but my vision is to light up the path making the walk worthwhile Katrina. . 🇲🇽🧔🏻My sisters compassion for others is contagious and I continue to inspire many all around the world to remember why I started this nursing journey. . 🇲🇽🧔🏻I've seen my little sister go out of her way to help others in need, giveback to the elderly, buy food for the homeless, patiently wait at the airport to pick me up when I land. She plans out her schedule for work and school accordingly and the list goes on. . 🇲🇽🧔🏻You can't fake having a big heart and you can't fake that kind of compassion for others. Which is why everyday should be “National Siblings Day” and not just today but growing up Hispanic with a BIG Familia is always something to appreciate and give thanks to. . 🇲🇽🧔🏻A chain is only as strong as its weakest link, and a Mendoza team can only be as successful as its least loyal member. Write that down, so from day one, I realized that creating success wasn’t necessarily how much money I had, or having the right connections. Achieving success boils down to carefully whom you surround yourself with and also who’m you’re doing this for? . 🇲🇽🧔🏻Every day we have the opportunity to become who we want to be katrina, so start creating an environment that will lead you there and lets continue to push each other to improve, to help one another improve both as individuals and as a Mendoza unit, you will achieve greatness. I love you @dopeaskatrina14 Katrina. Your BIG Brother @NurseMendoza . ❤️💪🏽www.Cardiacstrong.care 📱FB: 🎤PodCast: 🎧☁️: 📽Youtube: 🐤Twitter: 👻SC: 📸Pinterest #Nationalsiblingsday #brother #sister #NurseMendoza #CardiacStrong #NURSEpiration #love #GOD . Don’t forget to (click the link in my Bio) next San Francisco CardiacStrong Event April 27th. (limited spots) https://www.instagram.com/p/BwGd1g8DSaJ/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=15i4gy0bb0d6t
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nursemendoza1 · 3 years ago
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. 👶🏽🩺🫀TAG THAT L&D, NICU & PEDS REGISTERED NURSE😷🍼 . “It Takes a Believer To Know” and being a special person to become a nurse, but that's even more true for those who go on to become Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) @CardiacStrong nurses. . 😷These dedicated professionals care for the most fragile patients there are–sick & premature newborns like this baby who was born prematurly at 27 weeks gestation weighing only 1.5 pounds (700g). . 😷Since this newborn was premature, his lungs weren't fully developed which he suffered from a neonatal respiratory distress syndrome, & this occurs almost exclusively in premature infants. . 😷It is characterized by insufficient production of surfactant, which normally helps in keeping the lungs inflated and prevents the collapse of the alveoli. . . 😷He required 3 doses of pulmonary surfactant for his lungs and had just completed antibiotic treatment for a possible early sepsis and the good news was he was still in stable condition! Credit: @pediatra_leoescobar . 😷Tag a friend to help us spread this great nursing @NURSEpiration & @cardiacstrong medical Nurses. ❤️TURN ON POST NOTIFICATIONS💪🏽 . Follow👉🏼@NURSEpiration Follow👉🏽@CardiacStrong ❤️💪🏽www.Cardiacstrong.care 💻Web:nursemendoza.com 📱Facebook: 🎤PodCast: 🎧☁️SoundCloud: 📽Youtube: 🐤Twitter: 👻Snapchat: 📸Pinterest 🎥Youtube👉🏽Nursemendoza #Nursemendoza #NURSEpiration #CardiacStrong #Nursing #NursesUnite #ScrubLife #nursingstudent #plan #love #tbt #selfie #friends #studentnurse #malenurse #instagood #RegisteredNurse #nursingstudent #love #friends #icu #nurselife #tele #July #Doctor #TagAL&D/NICU/PEDSNURSE👇🏽 https://www.instagram.com/p/CQwW1PCDDL1/?utm_medium=tumblr
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