100 episodes

Helping Nursing Students Succeed. Period.

Free Nursing School and NCLEX Cheat Sheets at nursing.com/freebies

Welcome to the NURSING.com Show from NURSING.com . . . #1 Nursing Podcast and the leader in nursing student education.
New motivational episodes 2-3 times per week covering:

Struggling Students - common questions and concerns from students.

Tips and Nurse Life - how to succeed as a nursing student and nurse.

Interviews - discussion with through leaders, entrepreneurs, and authors.

Anatomy and Physiology and Nursing Care for various disease processes.
Follow us on social media @nursing.com_ on Instagram or @nursing.comofficial on Facebook




From the leading nursing education website (NURSING.com) comes the top nursing podcast. With pharmacology episodes, test taking tips, student struggles, interviews (with leading nurse advocates like Kati Kleber, Nurse Bass, Nurse Nacole, and more), NCLEX review, we cover the information that nurses need to know to accelerate their career and become incredible RNs.




Jon Haws RN, the host has worked as a critical care registered nurse in a Level I Trauma hospital in Dallas, TX.




Jon is the creator of NURSING.com. Visit the site and check out the books on Amazon.com We discuss current trends in the ICU, anatomy, physiology, nursing care, and much more. Our goal is to change nursing education forever by making it more accessible, cutting the fluff, and teaching students how to think like nurses through modern technology.




For full disclaimer information visit: nursing.com




NCLEX®, NCLEX-RN® are registered trademarks of the National Council of State Boards of Nursing, INC.

Nursing Podcast by NURSING.com (NRSNG) (NCLEX® Prep for Nurses and Nursing Students‪)‬ Jon Haws RN: Nursing Podcast Host, Critical Care Nurse, Nursing School Men

    • Health & Fitness

Helping Nursing Students Succeed. Period.

Free Nursing School and NCLEX Cheat Sheets at nursing.com/freebies

Welcome to the NURSING.com Show from NURSING.com . . . #1 Nursing Podcast and the leader in nursing student education.
New motivational episodes 2-3 times per week covering:

Struggling Students - common questions and concerns from students.

Tips and Nurse Life - how to succeed as a nursing student and nurse.

Interviews - discussion with through leaders, entrepreneurs, and authors.

Anatomy and Physiology and Nursing Care for various disease processes.
Follow us on social media @nursing.com_ on Instagram or @nursing.comofficial on Facebook




From the leading nursing education website (NURSING.com) comes the top nursing podcast. With pharmacology episodes, test taking tips, student struggles, interviews (with leading nurse advocates like Kati Kleber, Nurse Bass, Nurse Nacole, and more), NCLEX review, we cover the information that nurses need to know to accelerate their career and become incredible RNs.




Jon Haws RN, the host has worked as a critical care registered nurse in a Level I Trauma hospital in Dallas, TX.




Jon is the creator of NURSING.com. Visit the site and check out the books on Amazon.com We discuss current trends in the ICU, anatomy, physiology, nursing care, and much more. Our goal is to change nursing education forever by making it more accessible, cutting the fluff, and teaching students how to think like nurses through modern technology.




For full disclaimer information visit: nursing.com




NCLEX®, NCLEX-RN® are registered trademarks of the National Council of State Boards of Nursing, INC.

    What I Wish I Knew | My Patient With Distributive Shock

    What I Wish I Knew | My Patient With Distributive Shock

    For resources to help you master Cardiac topics, we have a FREE Cheatsheet Download at 
    NURSING.com/heart.
     
    At NURSING.com you can learn everything you need to know as a nurse about distributive shock including distributive shock pathophysiology, distributive shock definition, types of distributive shock, and more.  
     
    We also cover key concepts for NCLEX on distributive shock nursing.  
     
    Our distributive shock nursing care plan covers distributive shock nursing management, distributive shock interventions, distributive shock diagnosis, etc. 
     
     
    Excerpt: 
     
    This week I opened up some old nursing school notes, and I started remembering how hard nursing school really was!  
    I remember, in particular, getting a little confused between the different types of shock.  
    When I was studying distributive shock I found one key 🔑 point that actually cleared up a lot of the misunderstandings and confusion.  That started to really turn things around for me in nursing school!

    • 7 min
    What I Wish I Knew | Coronary Artery Disease CAD for Nurses

    What I Wish I Knew | Coronary Artery Disease CAD for Nurses

    For resources to help you master Cardiac topics, we have a FREE Cheatsheet Download at 
    NURSING.com/heart.
     
    At NURSING.com you can learn everything you need to know as a nurse about coronary artery disease including coronary artery disease pathophysiology, coronary artery disease symptoms, coronary artery disease treatment, and more.  
     
    We also cover key concepts for NCLEX on coronary artery disease nursing.  
     
    Our coronary artery disease nursing care plan covers coronary artery disease nursing management, coronary artery disease interventions, coronary artery disease diagnosis, etc. 
     
     
    Excerpt: 
     
    "One afternoon I got a phone call from Todd - our content director here at NURSING.com.   Hey man, so uh, just letting you know that I’m at the hospital being admitted. I’m having a heart attack, so I probably won’t be in tomorrow."

    • 20 min
    What I Wish I Knew | My Patient with Heart Failure (CHF)

    What I Wish I Knew | My Patient with Heart Failure (CHF)

     
    For resources to help you master Cardiac topics we have a FREE Cheatsheet Download at 
    NURSING.com/heart.
     
    At NURSING.com you can learn everything you need to know as a nurse about heart failure (CHF)  including: heart failure pathophysiology, heart failure pharmacology (heart failure medications), heart failure symptoms heart failure treatment, and more.  
     
    We also cover key concepts for NCLEX for heart failure nursing.  
     
    Excerpt:
     
    "So let me tell you about this patient of mine.  They had just come out of heart surgery for what is referred to as the ROSS Procedure.  Part of this procedure requires the surgeon to reattach the coronary arteries to the aorta. While reattaching them, they were accidentally sutured closed. "
     

    • 4 min
    What I Wish I Knew | My Patient With Angina

    What I Wish I Knew | My Patient With Angina

    For resources to help you master Cardiac topics we have a FREE Cheatsheet Download at 
    NURSING.com/heart.
     
    At NURSING.com you can learn everything you need to know as a nurse about agina including: angina symptoms, anginal pharmacology, the difference between stable and unstable angina, and more.  
     
    We also cover key concepts for NCLEX for angina nursing.  
     
     
    Excerpt: 
     
    ". . . it wasn't my patient that I should have been worried about
    When my patient's son said he wasn't feeling right, it would have been easy to assume it was because of the stress he was under. 
    He was visiting his sick mom . . . in the ICU nonetheless.    
    But something just didn’t feel right"
     

    • 7 min
    Voices For The Voiceless | What It Means To Become An ICU Nurse

    Voices For The Voiceless | What It Means To Become An ICU Nurse

    ICU Nurses- Voices for the Voiceless For more on cardiac care to help you in nursing school visit 
    NURSING.com/heart
    Roughly 1 out of every 3 patients in the Intensive Care Unit, on average, are unable to communicate. Because of this, the role of an ICU nurse stretches far beyond providing medical care alone, but also acting as an advocate, or a voice for the voiceless to ensure that these patient’s needs, rights, and wishes are heard, recognized and respected. In doing so, these warriors in scrubs essentially embody the very essence of healthcare: compassion, advocacy, and unwavering commitment to patient welfare.
    Welcome to the NURSING Family, we call it the most supportive nursing cohort on the planet. At NURSING.com, we want to help you save time in nursing school as we take you from discouraged and stressed to motivated and passionate with clear and concise, must-know information to help you pass your tests and improve your grades, so that you can focus on becoming an amazing nurse. YOU CAN DO THIS! Check out our freebies and learn more at: (www.nursing.com)
     

    • 12 min
    Keeping Up With The Carditises- Heart Inflammation

    Keeping Up With The Carditises- Heart Inflammation

    For more Carditis and the heart just visit NURSING.com/heart.  
    Did you know that the average human heart beats 100,000 times a day, pumping 2,000 gallons of blood?
    Now, imagine if this vital pump was under threat from, pericarditis, myocarditis, or endocarditis and couldn’t pump effectively.
    In this episode we will look at the importance of understanding carditis and an easy way that I used in nursing school to remember the area affected by each type; then, run through a quick scenario at the end to apply what we have learned.

    • 10 min

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