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  • The Nurse Tutor December 25, 2020
    Dec 27 2020

    Diuretics improve outcomes in patients with HF. NY-mode therapy may be superior for older adults at risk for falls. Priming patients before clinic visits leads to better patient outcomes.

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    5 m
  • The Nurse Tutor December 11, 2020
    Dec 11 2020

    A slew of smartphone apps are being developed to help nurses with auscultation skills. In addition, art and music are being used to help with auscultation too! Learn more in the NUrse Tutor Podcast.

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    10 m
  • The Nurse Tutor December 4, 2020
    Dec 4 2020

    Nursing Care of COVID Patients Part Two: Prompt Action to Decrease Complications. Be aware of the most common complications of COVID and how to assess and manage them.

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    15 m
  • Nursing Care of COVID Patients
    Nov 28 2020

    Caring for patients with COVID-19 is challenging and requires a high level of assessment and skill from the nurse. In this episode discover why COVID is so challenging to assess and manage.

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    11 m
  • The Nurse Tutor November 20, 2020
    Nov 20 2020

    Can breath sounds diagnose COVID-19?
    Breath sound interpretation is an important part of your assessment. Models have been built to diagnose COVID-19 patients using breath sound analysis, and researchers are developing an app that analyzes breath sounds and potentially could diagnose COVID-19 and other types of breathing problems using a cell phone!

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    8 m
  • The Nurse Tutor November 13, 2020
    Nov 13 2020

    Immune Function in the Elderly covers:
    Immune function in the elderly has been in the news all year due to COVID-19

    Immune function decreases in the elderly for a variety of reasons

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    9 m
  • The Nurse Tutor November 6, 2020
    Nov 4 2020

    Fluids and Electrolytes: Sodium.
    This week, we tackle sodium. Let us talk a little bit about sodium. Sodium is the primary extracellular electrolyte This means it is the primary electrolyte outside of cells. So that gives us a lot of range. For this sodium debate. It can be in the interstitial spaces and in the bloodstream. Sodium maintains our osmotic pressure. Osmotic pressure is what pulls fluid back and forth. Sodium also helps to maintain our acid-base balance and helps maintain nerve conduction impulses. If the sodium level decreases, that will stimulate aldosterone secretion. If the sodium level increases, it will suppress aldosterone secretion. aldosterone helps us to regulate water.

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    9 m
  • The Nurse Tutor July 24, 2020
    7 m