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Hello Future Nurses!!! I created Nursing School Simplified to inspire and educate nursing students. My goal is to help future nurses crush it in nursing school and become bad-ass nurses!!. Join me every week here on The Nursing School Simplified podcast where we'll dive into lessons, develop critical thinking skills, share insights, support and encourage each other, and have lots of nursing school fun!
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Hey there future nurses!  Welcome back to the podcast.  In this episode I'm going to talk about one of my pet peeves and coincendently teach you something about providing care and education for your patients.  You can also watch a brief demonstration here at about the 7:00 mark If you have any questions, commonts, or suggestions for episodes you can email me Cynthia@NursingSchoolSimplified.com  All my best,  Cynthia 
Unless you work in Pediatrics or L&D chances are you'll be caring for geriatric patients.  On this weeks episode I'll be discussing 9 considerations when caring for this patient population.  Listen closely because I've included critical thinking challenge questions that will help you think deeper and beyond the information I'm providing.  I'll be adding bonus episodes with answers to the challenge questions so be sure to subscribe to receive notification when they're posted. Let me know if the challenge questions help you or if you have any suggestions to make the podcast better. Email me at Cynthia@NursingSchoolSimplified.com Enjoy! Cynthia Primavera, RN CCRN 
26. Serotonin Syndrome

26. Serotonin Syndrome

2023-01-2507:31

Hey there future nurses! On this episode of the Nursing School Simplified Podcast we'll be discussing Serotonin Syndrome.  You'll learn what medications can cause Serotonin Syndrome, signs and symptoms and care associated with mild, moderate, and severe symptoms.  I've included some critical thinking questions to get you thinking outside the information provided.  I'd love to hear your thoughts on the podcast, if the information I am providing is helpful, as well as suggestions on content and ways to improve your experience. You can email me at Cynthia@NursingSchoolSimplifird.com with your responses.  To receive the weekly Med Monday video and medication fact sheet go to MedMonday/Nursingschoolsimplified.com and I'll send it to you every week. Enjoy the episode! All my best,  Cynthia 
25. Emphysema

25. Emphysema

2023-01-1819:03

Hey there future nurses!! Welcome to another episode of the Nursing School Podcast.  This week we'll be discussing pathophysiology and patient teaching for Emphysema.  Emphysema(COPD) is the third leading cause of death world wide according to the World Health Organization.  Risk factors include: Smoking, indoor air pollution, and occupational exposure. COPD causes persistent and progressive respiratory symptoms including difficulty breathing cough and phlegm production.  Early diagnosis and treatment including smoking cessation is needed to slow the progression of symptoms and reduce exacerbation.  Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or comments you'd like to share. I always enjoy hearing from students. Cynthia@NursingSchoolSimplified.com If you're enjoying this podcast please leave a review and share with other students.  All my best,  Cynthia 
Hello Future Nurses!!! In addition to March being DVT Awareness Month it is also Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Month. So in today’s episode we will be learning about MS. An estimated 1 million people live with MS in the United States. Most people with MS are diagnosed between the ages of 20 and 50, and it affects women three times more than men. Sadly, there is no cure. As nurses our goal is to help our patients live as independently as they can with MS by ensuring they are educated about the disease process, making their home safe, and assessing the need for mental health support.  In this week's episode of The Nursing School Simplified Podcast, you will learn the etiology, signs and symptoms, disease management, nursing considerations, and patient teaching. Links: NursingSchoolSimplified.com/MedSurgSimplifiedGuide 
Welcome to The Nursing School Simplified Podcast. On this week's episode we're learning about Deep Vein Thromboembolism (DVT). Learn Etiology, Signs and Symptoms, Assessment, Labs/Diagnostics, Nursing Consideration, and Patient teaching. Basically, everything you need to know to care for your patient and answer questions correctly on your exams. Have a great week and keep working on your dream,  All my best, Cynthia, RN CCRN P.S. Below are the links I promised. NursingSchoolSimplified.com/MedSurgSimplifiedGuide Ekos: https://www.dicardiology.com/videos/video-how-ekos-thrombolytic-technology-works-dissolve-clots https://vascular.org/patient-resources/vascular-conditions/deep-vein-thrombosis Lovenox: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cireHuUK7fM Heparin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=My6w5JymPQo&t=195s Warfarin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCO2mx04xYA Saddle P.E: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrC73qMMDAc  
22. Metabolic Syndrome

22. Metabolic Syndrome

2021-02-2413:37

Hello Future Nurses!! Helping patients understand how metabolic syndrome increases their risk for hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and more… liver dysfunction, renal disease, and even Alzheimer's! We as nurses, and do what we are meant to do and that is promote health and prevent illness. And Isn’t that fantastic?!?  In this episode we will be finishing our topic of Cardiovascular Health and discussing the role Metabolic Syndrome plays in the development of diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular disease. To help me reach more students please consider leaving a review or comment as well as subscribing.  Have a great week! All my best,  Cynthia, RN CCRN   
21. Strokes

21. Strokes

2021-02-2328:20

Hey Future Nurses!!! Welcome Back to The Nursing School Simplified Podcast.  This week we are learning about Strokes.  Each year almost 800K Americans have a stroke and 13.7 million strokes occur worldwide.  Strokes are preventable and educating our patients and community is our responsibility as nurses.  Learn signs and symptoms, assessment, patient teaching and more in this episode.  As promised here is the link to Ron Paul Having Stroke Watch in real time as this stroke occurs live on air. See if you can spot the changes in his face and listen to how quickly his speech becomes slurred, then garbled.  I hope this helps you understand your role as a nurse for patients with strokes.  Have a great week. All my best,  Cynthia, RN CCRN Med Monday Med Surg Simplified
20. Anticoagulants

20. Anticoagulants

2021-02-1012:25

Hey Future Nurses!!! Keeping in line with our cardiac theme for this month's podcasts, today we will be discussing anticoagulants.  Anticoagulants prevent blood clots in patients at high risk for developing them. This includes patients who have had or are at risk for Myocardial Infarctions, TIA, Strokes, Pulmonary Embolism, DVT, and PE.  Learn: Nursing Diagnosis Nursing Consideration Patient Teaching   Links I promised: NursingSchoolSimplified.com/MedMonday Nursing School Simplified You Tube Have a great week!! Cynthia, RN CCRN
Hey Future Nurses! One thing I’m very passionate about is women's cardiovascular health and cardiovascular health in general. I worked seven years as a cardiovascular nurse caring for patients with CHF, dysrhythmias, cardiovascular interventions, post open heart patients, and more. So in honor of American Heart Association Go Red for Women and Heart Month, Med Monday and this podcast will be focusing on the Cardiovascular system. In this episode you will learn: Assessment Nursing Diagnosis Medications Labs And More... Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss an episode and if you could help me reach more students by leaving a review I would really appreciate it. All My Best,  Cynthia, RN CCRN    
18. Hyperthyroidism

18. Hyperthyroidism

2021-01-2723:00

Hey Future Nurses!! Welcome back to The Nursing School Simplified Podcast.  This week we are continuing our Thyroid Awareness Month series and discussing Hyperthyroidism.  As we learned last week, the thyroid plays an integral part in our body’s metabolic function. From skin to renal, every organ system is regulated by thyroid function. In this episode you will learn: *Etiology *Signs and Symptoms *Treatment *Patient Education *Complications Be sure to subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss an episode including bonus episodes.  All my best,  Cynthia, RN CCRN   
17. Hypothyroidism

17. Hypothyroidism

2021-01-2021:45

Welcome back to another episode of The Nursing School Simplified Podcast.  This week we are learning about Hypothyroidism. Here are some stats from the American Thyroid Association: More than 12 percent of the U.S. population will develop a thyroid condition during their lifetime. An estimated 20 million Americans have some form of thyroid disease. Up to 60 percent of those with thyroid disease are unaware of their condition. Women are five to eight times more likely than men to have thyroid problems. One woman in eight will develop a thyroid disorder during her lifetime. Most thyroid cancers respond to treatment, although a small percentage can be very aggressive. The causes of thyroid problems are largely unknown. Undiagnosed thyroid disease may put patients at risk for certain serious conditions, such as cardiovascular diseases, osteoporosis and infertility. Pregnant women with undiagnosed or inadequately treated hypothyroidism have an increased risk of miscarriage, preterm delivery, and severe developmental problems in their children. Most thyroid diseases are life-long conditions that can be managed with medical attention. To subscribe to Med Monday go to: NursingSchoolSimplified.com/MedMonday To help me reach more nursing students, please subscribe and leave a review.  All my best,  Cynthia, RN CCRN 
Alcoholism can affect anyone regardless of age, gender, race, socioeconomic status, or country. It is estimated that 1 in 8 Americans meet the Alcohol Use Disorder criteria.  Given this information, as a nurse, you will more than likely care for patients withdrawing from alcohol regardless of the unit/speciality you work.  In this week's episode I discuss Delirium Tremens, DTs, a serious and potentially life threatening condition associated with alcohol withdrawal.  Learn the pathophysiology, signs and symptoms, nursing care and more so you'll be prepared to provide the best care during clinicals, be able to answer questions correctly on exams, and know exactly what to do when you become a nurse.  Please help me reach more students by leaving a review and subscribe so you don't miss an episode.  All My Best,  Cynthia, RN CCRN 
15. Thrombocytopenia

15. Thrombocytopenia

2021-01-0713:35

Welcome back to The Nursing School Simplified Podcast and Happy New Year!! In today's episode we'll be discussing Thrombocytopenia, a potentially life threatening condition caused by low platelets.  Learn what causes Thrombocytopenia, signs and symptoms, how to assess, and more. I hope you enjoy the episode. All my best, Cynthia, RN CCRN  
14. Neutropenia

14. Neutropenia

2020-10-2113:39

Neutropenia is a potentially life threatening condition. In this episode you'll learn: - How to recognize neutropenia - Assess your patient for signs and symptoms - Interventions and Priority teaching Join our growing group of students on FB @ https://www.facebook.com/groups/377369709305520/ 
13. Agranulocytosis

13. Agranulocytosis

2020-10-1415:17

In this week's episode you'll be learning about Agranulocytosis. So exciting, right?  I'll be talking about,  - Defining Characteristics - Signs and Symptoms - Nursing Diagnosis - Patient Education Don't forget to subscribe to Med Monday where I teach one medication in five minutes or less. each week I'll send you the medication fact sheet and a video covering everything you need to know to safely administer medications in the clinical setting.     
12. Leukopenia

12. Leukopenia

2020-10-0719:58

Leukopenia is an adverse reaction that can occur with certain medications.  To safely administer medications that can cause this you must know: - what it is - what to look for - what to assess - how to treat - what to teach your patient  In this episode you will learn how to monitor and safely care for patients with leukocytosis.  Don't forget to subscribe to this podcast if you haven't already and if you could be so kind as to leave a review I would appreciate it. It helps me reach and help more nursing students.  Mosby's Manual of Diagnostics and Laboratory Tests Med Monday @ NursingSchoolSimplified.com/MedMonday
Hello again Future Nurses!! Did you know there’s a Code of Ethics for Nurses? Well there is.  Nursing is a complex and dynamic profession. The tenants under which we practice define and determine our place in the field of healthcare. Each of us is obligated to hold ourselves to these standards and pass them to the next generation. In today’s episode we’re going to dive into a several as defined by the ANA  and discuss how we can and must embody them in every aspect of our lives. We'll also see how our role as nurse is more than the bedside care we provide. It's a scared duty to not just our patients but to ourselves and our profession.    
Hey there Future Nurses!!! How are you???  In this week's episode we are taking with Diann Wingert. Diann is a highly experienced psychotherapist who is a mindset and productivity coach for female entrepreneurs. Now I know you’re thinking, “What do female entrepreneurs have to do with nursing school?” Well a lot more than you think. There are a lot of parallels between entrepreneurs and nursing students. The insecurity, uncertainty, long hours, and pressure just to name a few. Diann and I connected in a mastermind group we belong to and I found her insight into the minds of women with ADHD, depression, and anxiety, to be so helpful that I knew I needed her expertise here to help students in the same situation. Even if you are not ADHD I highly recommend her podcast The Driven Woman Podcast  https://www.diannwingertcoaching.com/podcast I know her knowledge, experience, and passion for helping women is exactly what you need to overcome your fears of failure and self-doubt.  Diann also has a special gift for you:  6- Steps To ADHD Mastery  https://www.diannwingertcoaching.com/6-steps Follow Diann on Facebook for more great resources.  
Hey Future Nurses !!! In this week's episode we're learning about the three types of Angina. We discuss Coronary Artery Disease, Acute Coronary Syndrome,  including risk factors and learn the key differences in each type of angina so you are able to identify them correctly on an exam and when caring for patients. Remember, you aren'r just studying to pass an exam. You are studying because someday you will be the only thing standing between your patient and the morgue.  Remember to follow Nursing School Simplified on Facebook and join our student group for more resources.  All my best,  Cynthia, RN CCRN
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