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#66: Pancreatitis Nursing Care
FromStraight A Nursing: Study for nursing school exams & NCLEX
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Length:
19 minutes
Released:
Sep 5, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Learn pancreatitis nursing care in this podcast episode to help you in your Med Surg course and in your clinical rotations...it's even a great refresher for post-licensure nurses, too!
In this podcast episode, Nurse Mo takes you through pancreatitis nursing care using the Straight A Nursing LATTE method: how will the patient LOOK, how will you ASSESS the patient, what TESTS will be ordered, what TREATMENTS will be provided, and how will you EDUCATE the patient? The LATTE method is great because it really helps you focus on the important things you need to know for exams and clinical. Please take a moment to rate and review this podcast...I love reading your comments and hearing how this podcast helps you feel more prepared for nursing school!
For references, please see the accompanying blog post here (https://straightanursingstudent.com/pancreatitis-nursing-interventions-and-assessment)
In this podcast episode, Nurse Mo takes you through pancreatitis nursing care using the Straight A Nursing LATTE method: how will the patient LOOK, how will you ASSESS the patient, what TESTS will be ordered, what TREATMENTS will be provided, and how will you EDUCATE the patient? The LATTE method is great because it really helps you focus on the important things you need to know for exams and clinical. Please take a moment to rate and review this podcast...I love reading your comments and hearing how this podcast helps you feel more prepared for nursing school!
For references, please see the accompanying blog post here (https://straightanursingstudent.com/pancreatitis-nursing-interventions-and-assessment)
Released:
Sep 5, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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