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Author: Dr. Stacey Hobbick

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Welcome to "Nursing with Dr. Hobbick," the podcast designed exclusively for nursing students. I am Dr. Stacey Hobbick, a dedicated nurse educator with a doctoral background, committed to equipping you with the knowledge and insights you need to excel in your nursing journey.

In each episode, we'll dive deep into the core subjects that you encounter in your nursing classes. From fundamental concepts to advanced topics, we'll break down complex ideas into understandable and relatable discussions. As a nursing professor, my goal is to bridge the gap between classroom theory and real-world practice, ensuring you're well-prepared for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.

Join me as we explore essential nursing theories, patient care strategies, healthcare ethics, clinical reasoning, evidence-based practice, and much more. I'll draw upon my extensive experience in both nursing education and practical nursing to provide you with a comprehensive perspective that goes beyond the textbook.

This podcast is your companion on your journey toward becoming a proficient and compassionate nurse. Tune in regularly to gain valuable insights, enhance your understanding, and connect with the dynamic world of nursing. Whether you're commuting, studying, or simply seeking to expand your nursing knowledge, "Nursing with Dr. Hobbick" is here to support you every step of the way.

Subscribe now to embark on this educational adventure with me. Together, we'll navigate the intricate landscape of nursing education, empowering you to thrive as a skilled and confident nursing professional.
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Did you know that everyday items like soap and chemicals can trigger urethritis and cystitis? This episode invites you on a comprehensive journey into the world of urinary tract infections (UTIs), urethritis, and cystitis. We begin by breaking down the differences between upper and lower UTIs and how they relate to acute and recurring UTIs. You'll also understand why bacteria from the bowel play a significant role in UTIs and how hospital-acquired infections often originate from urinary catheters.The second part of our discussion centers on the preventive measures against UTIs and the right use of urinary catheters. We reference a handy tool by the American Nurses Association, guiding you on the proper use of catheters. Besides, we'll take a detour into home prevention methods and tackle controversial practices such as the consumption of cranberry juice. Finally, we reveal the diagnostic process for UTIs, including the potential use of a urinalysis or culture insensitivity test, CT scans, and cystoscopies for complicated cases. So, get ready to equip yourself with vital knowledge on this common health issue and how to combat it effectively. Here is the link to the ANA CAUTI prevention Tool mentioned in this episode! https://www.nursingworld.org/practice-policy/work-environment/health-safety/infection-prevention/ana-cauti-prevention-tool/
Guillain Barre

Guillain Barre

2023-08-0805:06

What if your life was suddenly disrupted by a mysterious condition that started in your legs and gradually progressed to your face, causing numbness, tingling, and in severe cases, paralysis? This is the reality for patients suffering from Gilan Boree, a baffling syndrome that we explore on this episode of Nursing with Dr Hobbock. After a closer look at this perplexing syndrome, thought to be triggered by a viral infection, we lay bare the consistent patterns of its manifestation, starting from the legs, and progressing to the upper extremities, the trunk, and the face. From tingling and numbness to complete paralysis affecting crucial functions like talking, chewing, and swallowing, the insidious nature of this condition is alarming. However, the real danger is in its ability to cause respiratory failure, which is why this episode focuses on recognizing the key indicators of this potential outcome. We delve into the crucial role of monitoring patient respirations and discuss the potential for rapid development of weakness or paralysis of the intercostal and diaphragm muscles. As we wrap things up, we further stress the need for vigilance in patient monitoring and prepare listeners to deal with possible respiratory distress and the potential need for mechanical ventilation.
Ever wondered why multiple sclerosis (MS) is such a complex and mystifying condition? How does this disease subtly sneak its way into the nervous system, disrupting nerve impulses, and causing a myriad of symptoms that make it both challenging to diagnose and manage? Our resident expert, Dr. Hobbick, takes us on an educational journey through the tricky landscape of MS, illuminating its demyelinating nature, the distinctive types, and the crucial role of genetics and environment in its onset.Dr. Hobbick explains how the use of MRIs in diagnosing MS helps identify plaques, indicative of the disease, in different areas of the brain and spinal cord. She provides practical advice on symptom management and a detailed overview of medication options, their effects on the immune system, and the importance of a holistic, interdisciplinary treatment approach. In addition, she steers us towards another neuromuscular disorder, myasthenia gravus - discussing its unique characteristics and treatment options. Join us as we shed light on these neurological conditions, helping you to better understand, manage, and navigate this often complex field.
Ever wondered how to expertly navigate the complex world of caring for patients with spinal cord injuries? Fear not, because in our riveting discussion with Dr Hobbock, we unpack everything you need to know, from recognizing the telltale signs of spinal shock and autonomic dysreflexia to implementing effective management strategies. Master the use of corticosteroids, the role of traction, and the essential monitoring techniques to ward off further injury or infection. It's not just about the medical side of things though. We will also tackle the psychological impacts of these debilitating injuries on patients. We'll help you understand the guilt that often accompanies spinal cord injuries and how best to provide emotional support. Learn how to connect your patients with the right support groups, therapists, and case managers or social workers. Don't miss out on this treasure trove of key insights and practical tips that will arm you with the knowledge you need to provide top-notch care for patients with spinal cord injuries.
Neurologic Care

Neurologic Care

2023-07-2016:23

Ever wondered how the Glasgow Coma Scale impacts patient prognosis? Or why outdated methods in feedings could be detrimental for patient care? With Dr. Hobbock as our guide, we untangle these subjects and more in a comprehensive look at the neurologic system in nursing. Together, we debunk ambiguous terms in measuring altered states of consciousness, advocating for the specificity of the Glasgow Coma Scale. We also underscore the importance of regular vitals and go in-depth into the risks of aspiration for patients and methods to prevent it.As we shift gears, we put the spotlight on the pivotal role of correct processes for feedings and the need to check the placement of an enteral tube. Dr. Hobbock illustrates why old-school methods are no longer reliable and the pressing need for accurate techniques. We further explore the potential complications of immobility and preventive measures. Wrapping up, we dive into monitoring vital signs, recognizing increased intracranial pressure, and the role of constant communication in patient care. Join us on this journey, filled with essential insights and actionable tips, a must-listen for all nursing enthusiasts and healthcare professionals.
Ever wondered why we lower our voices when communicating with those suffering from hearing loss and not raise it? Join me, Dr. Hobbock, as we explore the delicate mystery of sensory health, focusing especially on hearing loss. In this insightful episode, we break down the two primary types of hearing loss - conductive and sensory neural. We get to the root of conductive hearing loss, often caused by infections, trauma or wax build-up, and discuss simple solutions such as wax removal and the use of hearing aids. More importantly, we share some respectful and helpful tips on how to interact with those dealing with this type of hearing loss.Moving on to the more complex sensory neural hearing loss, we delve into how sound distortion in the inner ear or cranial nerve, often caused by infection, ototoxic drugs, trauma, neuromas, noise, or the aging process, contributes to this type of hearing loss. We explore various ways to assess this condition, employing tools like a tuning fork or a whisper test. Further into the episode, we share some practical advice on how to communicate effectively with patients who have hearing loss, from reducing distractions to using visual aids. Lastly, we provide hands-on tips on how to look after hearing aids and cochlear implants. Tune in and gain practical insights into the common sensory issue that is hearing loss.
Are you ready to unravel the mysteries of Neurosensory conditions? It's a world where subtle signs like a halo around lights or a slight loss of peripheral vision can signify the onset of Glaucoma, a condition with potentially devastating impacts on vision. Join us as we embark on a deep exploration of Glaucoma, shedding light on everything from symptoms and diagnostic testing, to nursing considerations and treatments. We'll lend special focus to the proper administration of Pylocarpeen eye drops, a vital tool in the fight against this condition.The journey doesn't end with Glaucoma; we also uncover the intricacies of Wet Macular Degeneration - a condition that can slowly blur your central vision. We'll walk you through the myriad of treatment options available, including laser therapy, ocular injections, and Vascular endothelial growth factor inhibitors. You'll learn how these treatments can slow down the progress of the disease and limit any potential damage. This adventure through neurosensory conditions is loaded with practical insights, whether you're preparing for your NCLEX or have a keen interest in the subject. Come along on this exciting journey of discovery and learning!
SBAR

SBAR

2023-04-2003:12

A quick run down and example of SBAR communicaiton. 
Antibacterials

Antibacterials

2022-03-3119:40

Nursing considerations for patients taking antibacterial medications. 
Anti-Inflammatories

Anti-Inflammatories

2022-03-2619:50

A quick run through medications that are used to control or reduce inflammation. I review NSAIDs, Corticosteroids, Antigout, and DMARDs. Including the most important points to know about each from a nursing perspective. 
Our first episode dedicated to a class of medications. This episode we explore the autonomic nervous system and medications that can affect it called Adrenergic and Cholinergic Medications.
Electrolyte Balance

Electrolyte Balance

2022-02-1628:08

The balance of electrolytes is a delicate thing, and at the same time our bodies are general pretty good at maintaining it!  Lets talk about ways electrolyte imbalance can affect our patients. 
I was introduced to the Wisdom App recently. This app was founded by Dayo Akinrinade and according to their website "Talk LIVE with experts on everything. Be Inspired by Social Audio on the world’s largest mentorship platform." Check it out here and on the Wisdom App. 
Fluid Balance

Fluid Balance

2022-02-0922:43

Osmosis, osmolality, osmolarity, and fluid balance. How hydrostatic pressure and osmotic pressure drive filtration in our capillaries to deliver nutrients and remove wastes. 
Safety and quality are critical when discussing medication administration. Let's discuss nursing considerations and medication administration.
When administering medications to special populations there are certain considerations that the nurse should be aware of. In this episode, we will explore how some normal processes of aging can affect our patients' pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics as well as other important consideration when administering medications to the geriatric population. 
Things nurses should consider when administering medications to pediatric populations. 
Sensory Issues

Sensory Issues

2022-01-1811:29

Nursing care of patients with visual or auditory issues. 
Pain

Pain

2022-01-1713:04

Nursing care of patients in pain. 
Pharmacokinetics- pharmacodynamics, pharmacogenetics with a nursing twist.
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