@christajackson4759

Love the way you teach!! Very direct and to the point helping me to stay focused. The notecards have been an absolute lifesaver. A few ways that helped me remember lab values:
cium think Call 9-11 (9-10.5mEq)
Potassium think bananas you buy 3-5 in a bunch and are norm 1/2 ripe (3.5-5mEq) 
nesium think Magnifying glass you can see 1.5-2 times better (1.3-2.1mEq)

@kadiatukamara6145

I am in nursing school and I love love love your way of teaching. I have introduced your videos to everyone in my class and they feel the same way. Thank you for all that you do. You are a true academic life safe! Please continue to make more videos.

@krystelledeleon

I love your ways of teaching Meris! Please create more videos! I love how you emphasize important things and not sound monotonous. Really kept me listening on what to focus on!

@yemesirachwolday5479

OMG! K for cardiac and Na for neuro. That is more than enough. Many blessings to you.

@shandurtech6616

love from Aga University Pakistan, I regularly watch your videos, helping me a lot. one suggestion I want to give u that please make Nclex questions on each video or topic. at the end of the video so we can practice that aside from learning 
thank you so much

@tamale4864

MERIS!! BC OF YOU AND THESE AWESOME VIDEOS I PASSED INTRO THIS SEMESTER!! TY!!!

@klh768

I have one now being treated. I had no energy and felt really anxious then took some supplements and multivitamins and Immediately started improving. I had no idea what was wrong for about a week.

@marissalove1051

Absolutely love your videos you have helped me so much preparing for my exams. Really appreciate it

@imamzaraf2082

Thank so much for the video! I could figure out this from the book!

@jdwalker865

This is a good class in memorization.  However, the reference ranges are only guidelines and not factual limits.  There are too many medical professionals that treat reference ranges as absolute.  For instance, my PCP insisted that I did not have hyperparathyroidism because my serum calcium was 10.5 (range of 8.5 to 10.5).  I guess if it was 10.6 it would have been a completely different story.  He also didn't know, and your students won't either, that the reference range for calcium is for toddlers through geriatrics.  However, children whose bone plates have not yet closed typically have calcium levels in the 10's.  Adults should never have calcium in the 10's.  It should typically be in the nines.  Anyway, I actually had hyperparathyroidism with a calcium level of 10.5 and a parathyroid hormone level 3x the upper limit as well as osteopenia.  I ended up firing my PCP but had the pictures of my parathyroid adenoma sent to him by my surgeon anyway.   For the nursing students seeing this, please understand this!!! There are too many "reference rangers" out there already because it's easy.  Be suspicious of values near the top and bottom of their respective ranges because diseases do exist within normal ranges.

@debbie-b4n

Love the way you teach. Fantastic job 🎉

@Frank_and_outright

Great 🎉

@stannuestyall9343

thank you!!! your videos helped in consolidating my knowledge.

@alyssa9892

I love you Meris!!❤

@habtamneshmengistie1454

It’s so great video! I like how you describe it!

@hanweyne8075

I thought normal range for Sodium is 135-145. I checked couple books and they say 135 not 136. Also you're always one card behind me. while I'm on card 99 it is 98 on your end.

@elizabethsia3367

This is Canadian or American values for these flash cards?

@ElleMika

has anyone bought the flash cards? Are they actually useful? pretty pricey but want to know if they actually help (lvn program)

@khadijalassoued-wp9ie

you are Amazing, thank you

@prettiilovely4922

Love love love❤