Hi all - I'm a medical student, and I was hoping to get some advice on some good websites/video clips where I can learn about how to start IV lines, master some fluid volume concepts, and pump operation info. I looked at some of the older topics, but I was looking for some more.
I feel the need to know these basic concepts as many doctors don't know how to do these and let the nurses do the job. I don't want to fit that category... at my hospital now, I'm so fortunate that the nurses (when they're not busy) are helping me learn the practical techniques... but I'd still like to learn and read/watch on it more... I never want to be in a situation where I would be short handed/ by myself - and can't run the basics... they don't teach this much at school for some stupid reason. Anyways, I know that you learn by doing it rather than reading/watching about it... still
My mom's a nurse, and I never knew how much she has to do on a day-day basis after the doctor leaves until I started to do rotations at my current hospital.
I'm posting this with good intention and hope that y'all could help me out. Thanks for reading this and giving the advice

Take care.