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Understanding Appendicitis| Nursing Lecture & NCLEX Prep Review of Appendicitis Appendicitis is one of the most common surgical emergencies — but do you truly understand what happens when the appendix becomes inflamed? In this comprehensive nursing lecture, I explain appendicitis in simple, clear terms — including its causes, pathophysiology, signs and symptoms, diagnostic findings, nursing interventions, treatment options, and patient education. Whether you’re a nursing student preparing for the NCLEX, a new nurse on the floor, or simply someone who wants to understand this life-threatening condition better, this video provides everything you need. As a nurse educator and practitioner, I share real-world insights to help you link theory with practice — so you can recognize appendicitis early and respond effectively. Key Learning Points Definition and anatomy overview Pathophysiology of appendicitis Early and late signs & symptoms Common causes and risk factors Diagnostic tests and findings Nursing interventions and treatment plans Pre-op and post-op nursing care Patient teaching and complication prevention #Appendicitis #NursingLecture #NCLEXReview #NursingWithBeatrice #MedSurgNursing #NursingEducation #NursingSchool #NursingStudents #NursingCarePlan #ClinicalSkills #HealthEducation #Pathophysiology #NursingConcepts #RN #LPN #NCLEXPrep #NurseLife #MedicalSurgicalNursing #NursingTutorial #StudyNursing 00:00 Introduction 01:33 Any role of appendicitis? 02:21 Causes 03:03 Pathophysiology 04:15 Signs & symptoms 05:49 Diagnosis 06:36 Complication 08:08 Management 13:20 NCLEX-Style Questions