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Cardizem Drip! Nursing Drug tips! Nursing Calculation Tips!

EmpoweRN.com Hi guys! Thank you so much for watching! I really hope you like this video that I made for you :) In this video I explain a situation that I went through as a nurse with a patient. These types of scenarios do not happen every day, but when they do, they are great learning experiences for us all! In this video particularly I go over a patient scenario describing an event where my patient went into rapid atrial fibrillation. This is very dangerous cardiac rhythm if not treated. There is a great medication called cardizem which can help slow down the rapid pace & potentially regulate the rhythm. I hope you love learning from my experiences and if you do please let me know by giving the video a thumbs up and/or posting a comment! As usual, I cannot wait to see you next week!! Lots of love, - Caroline Porter Thomas Disclaimer: These videos are intended for entertainment purposes only. Please follow the policy and procedures that your institution requires. Please note that the views, ideas & opinions expressed on this channel and in the videos on this channel are not necessarily of those of my employer or institution. The views expressed on this channel and in the videos channel do not represent medical advice. If you have specific medical concerns, please contact your physician. In order to protect patient privacy, all patient identifiers in all videos have been deleted or altered. The views expressed on this channel and in the videos on this channel are personal opinions. I am not an expert nor do I dispense medical advice or procedural specifications. The information I present is for general knowledge and entertainment purposes only. You need to refer to your own medical director, teachers and protocols for specific treatment information. It is your responsibility to know how best to treat your patient in your jurisdiction.

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