Any Hurst Reviewers Out There!!

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I would like to start this thread for those who are using Hurst Review to help them defeat the NCLEX Monster.

Let's use this as a study thread!!

1st Topic is Fluids & Electrolytes

What is Fluid Volume Excess?

What causes Fluid Volume Excess?

What can you tell me about Aldosterone?

What can you tell me about ADH?

:typing

Specializes in LTC.

I'm not a hurst reviewer but I think it's output.:D

I'm not a hurst reviewer but I think it's output.:D

That is correct!! You are making their weight go up because you are pushing fluids, fluids, fluids so you will have to go by their urine output. 99% of the time weight would be an excellent indicator but not with a burn patient.

Thanks for posting!! Come back anytime!!

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Is there a hurst course online? Just curious

Yes there is!! It is $300 for a 3 month access. You have access 24/7. The website is www.hurstreview.com

Are amputations common with electrical injuries? If so, why?

Hi, took the NCLEX last Thursday in CA. I'm still waiting for result. But I feel I should start studying again and plan to get the Hurst Review for content preparartion.

I would like to start this thread for those who are using Hurst Review to help them defeat the NCLEX Monster.

Let's use this as a study thread!!

1st Topic is Fluids & Electrolytes

What is Fluid Volume Excess?

What causes Fluid Volume Excess?

What can you tell me about Aldosterone?

What can you tell me about ADH?

:typing

Hi, took the NCLEX last Thursday in CA. I'm still waiting for result. But I feel I should start studying again and plan to get the Hurst Review for content preparartion.

How long does it take you to get your results back?

I think with CA, it usually takes a month via snail mail.. they don't have the quickresults..

:dncgbby:

I think with CA, it usually takes a month via snail mail.. they don't have the quickresults..

:dncgbby:

Here in VA we can call the board of nursing and they can give you unoffical results.

Are amputations common with electrical injuries? If so, why?

Yes, because electricity kills vascularity. So, electrical injuries could affect your kidneys, gait, your eyes (cataracts) and just any type of nerurological deficit.

:typing

The next topic will be the Endocrine System!!!

too many letters... too much water

yes, fluid volume replacement

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