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Hello and Welcome to the Nursing It podcast. My name is David Larsen, and I am 2nd years Nursing After degree student. Please do not take what I say as any kind of professional medical advice; please seek professional medical advice as needed. I want to use this podcast to provide medical information, as well as to provide a nurses perspective in regards to health care! To keep my privacy, as well as the privacy of my teachers and classmates, I will not say the name of my school or give any real names unless permission is given. I will also say that this podcast will be very cut and dry, no editing, no music, especially not in the beginning episodes. With time and learning I hope to get better at this craft, but for now, let’s grow together and enjoy the conversation. Thank you for listening!
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Ep. 56: Anesthesia; Local, General, Laughing Gas Pharmacology Review
Ep. 56: Anesthesia; Local, General, Laughing Gas Pharmacology Review
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Ep. 55: Withdrawal Syndrome, Treatments, and Tolerance Pathophysiology and Pharmacology
Ep. 55: Withdrawal Syndrome, Treatments, and Tolerance Pathophysiology and Pharmacology
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Ep. 54: Memory, Dementia, Alzheimers, Huntington Disease Pathophysiology and Pharmacology
Ep. 54: Memory, Dementia, Alzheimers, Huntington Disease Pathophysiology and Pharmacology
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Ep. 53: Psychosis- Schizophrenia and Anti-psychotic Medications Pathophysiology and Pharmacology
Ep. 53: Psychosis- Schizophrenia and Anti-psychotic Medications Pathophysiology and Pharmacology
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Ep. 52: Depression and Bipolar Disorder Pathophysiology and Pharmacology
Ep. 52: Depression and Bipolar Disorder Pathophysiology and Pharmacology
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Ep. 51: Multiple Sclerosis, ALS, Parkinsons, Myasthenia Gravis- Disorders of Motor Function Pathophysiology and Pharmacology
Ep. 51: Multiple Sclerosis, ALS, Parkinsons, Myasthenia Gravis- Disorders of Motor Function Pathophysiology and Pharmacology
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Please, if you’re going to put out a nursing podcast, be prepared to pronounce even tough words like “hypermagNESEMia” and “Chvostek” properly. Students are going to be assuming yours is the proper pronunciation. Also, it’s really important to to get your “hypo-“ and “hyper-“ prefixes straight and be sure not to misspeak them.