
The Daily Dose: Nursing with RN Bryant
Welcome to The Daily Dose: Nursing with RN Bryant—the podcast that gets to the heart of healthcare, one conversation at a time.
Hosted by RN Bryant, a seasoned nurse with a passion for authenticity, growth, and keeping it real, this show dives into the everyday wins, challenges, and emotional rollercoasters of life on the frontlines. Whether you're a new grad, seasoned RN, nursing student, or just someone curious about what it really means to care for others—this podcast is for you.
Each week, you'll get a quick, powerful dose of:
- Honest nursing stories (the good, the messy, and the meaningful)
- Clinical tips & practical advice to survive and thrive
- Conversations about burnout, boundaries, leadership, and personal growth
- Insights on emotional intelligence and the art of advocacy in healthcare
- Occasional rants, laughs, and reminders that you’re not alone
This isn’t a textbook. It’s real talk for real nurses. So grab your badge, your coffee, and let’s get into it.
Subscribe now and take your Daily Dose with RN Bryant—because nurses need care too.
The Daily Dose: Nursing with RN Bryant
Fluids & Electrolytes Made Easy – NCLEX Review for Nursing Students (Part 1)
Welcome to The Daily Dose: Nursing with RN Bryant! In this power-packed episode, we kick off Part 1 of our Fluids and Electrolytes NCLEX Review Series—perfect for nursing students, new grads, and anyone looking to strengthen their foundation.
We’ll break down the basics of fluid compartments, electrolytes, homeostasis, diffusion, osmosis, filtration, hydrostatic pressure, third spacing, and more—step by step, in a way that actually makes sense. No complicated jargon. Just real talk, clinical tips, and exam-focused content to help you pass the NCLEX and succeed at the bedside.
Whether you’re cramming for an exam, prepping for clinicals, or brushing up on your fundamentals, this episode is made for YOU.
📌 Topics Covered:
- Electrolytes & their roles
- Fluid compartments (ICF, ECF, plasma, interstitial)
- Third spacing explained
- Diffusion, osmosis, and filtration
- Hydrostatic pressure vs. osmotic pressure
- Real-life nursing applications + NCLEX tips
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