Welcome to Scrubs Mag! From the latest nurse news and information to wild nursing stories that are just too crazy to believe, you’ll find it all right here.
Learning to be a nurse is hard enough, but learning to chart effectively can make things even harder! As a new nurse, this will be a major obstacle in becoming proficient. Even experienced nurses can have trouble with charting quickly and effectively. Use my Top 6 Charting Tips to help improve your time-management!
This is a quick EMS review of common ECG rhythm strips that points out key features. Knowing what to look for will help you when you see that abnormal ECG.
To help you grasp the core concepts of Cardiovascular Care Nursing (or Cardiac Care Nursing), here are our visual nursing mnemonics and tips!
Get all the quick facts you need to know before your pharmacology exam. Medication Classifications You’ll Need to Know Antacids - Reduce hydrochloric acid located in the stomach. Antianemics - Increases the production of red blood cells. Anticholinergics - Decreases oral secretions. Anticoagulants - Prevents the formation of clots. Anticonvulsants - Management of seizures or
You'll love this list of commonly used abbreviations in nursing school.
Diabetic Ketoacidosis - My awesome notes
Intracerebral hemorrhages (ICH) - Subdural, Epidural, Subarachnoid Comparison Subdural hematoma • Crescent-shaped • Blood collection between dura matter • Tear in bridging veins • Alcoholics and elderly are prone Epidural hematoma • Biconvex (lens) shaped • Blood between dura and skull • Tearing of middle meningeal artery • Adolescents and young adults (trauma) Subarachnoid hemorrhage • Blood in circle of Willis, cisterns, and fissures • Rupture of berry aneurysm • Polycystic kidney disease (risk factor) Intracerebral hemorrhage • Blood in parenchyma and ventricles • Hypertensive vasculopathy • Territory of penetrator arteries #Intracerebral #hemorrhage #ICH #Subdural #Epidural #Subarachnoid #Comparison #Neurology #Diagnosis
Nursing Left Sided Heart Failure Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) for Nursing & NCLEX The left ventricle of the heart no longer pumps enough blood around the body. As a result, blood builds up in the pulmonary veins (the blood vessels that carry blood away from the lungs). This causes shortness of breath, trouble breathing or
Nursing School MedSurg Neurology Brain bleeds and hemorrhage. Neurology cheat sheet for The Neuro anatomy and illnesses can be hard in nursing school when it should be fairly straight forward. Nursing school can suck sometimes and Im sorry! But I'm here to help now, so lets master those basics! And lets start getting those A's ......................... For your convenience, here are instructions about downloading your item: * Please note that you can't download a digital purchase through the Etsy app at this time. To download a digital file, please sign in to Etsy on your mobile browser or a non-mobile computer. 1. Click on your profile on Etsy's home page (upper right corner with your profile picture, it says "You" underneath). 2. Click on "Purchases and Reviews." 3. Find your purchase, to the right will be a button that says "Download Files." If your payment is still processing, the Download Files button will be gray. If you purchased a digital item as a "guest" and don't have an Etsy account you'll find a link to download your purchase in the receipt email that was sent to you after purchase. If you have any questions or are having trouble downloading your item please send me a message on Etsy and we will ensure you get your product! Thank you, Don't forget to leave a Review, and share this shop with your Friends, Family, and Classmates
Pharmacology Bundle | 30 pages **This is a digital download only** __________________________________ ➡ Suffixes. Prefixes, Antidotes (with memory tricks) & Common Therapeutic Levels ➡ Pain Management drugs - NSAIDS - Aspirin & Tylenol - Opioid analgesics ➡Antibiotics - Sulfonamides - Fluoroquinolones - Penicillin - Cephalosporins - Tetracyclines - Aminoglycosides ➡Psychiatric medications - Lithium - Antidepressants (SSRIs, SNRIs / DNRIs, TCAs, MAOIs) - Benzodiazepines - Antipsychotics ➡ Cardiac medications -Diuretics - Antihyperlipidemic - Antihypertensives - Anticoagulants - Digoxin - Nitroglycerin ➡ Respiratory medications - Corticosteroids - Bronchodilators (SABA & LABA) - Bronchodilators - Cholinergic Blocking (Anticholinergic) ➡ Endocrine medications - Levothyroxine - Antithyroid drugs - Insulin ➡ Drug Card Template _______________________________ Happy Studying Future Nurses! :) This is a PDF digital download. No physical items will be shipped. Don't have a printer? Check out The Complete Nursing School Bundle™ :) _______________________________ *For Personal Use Only: Sharing, distributing, & reselling is forbidden*
MedicTests is the CORRECT, SIMPLE, and FUN way to prepare for your EMT & Paramedic NREMT or State Exam! Fun Practice Tests and Achievements!
Get all the quick facts you need to know before your pharmacology exam. Medication Classifications You’ll Need to Know Antacids - Reduce hydrochloric acid located in the stomach. Antianemics - Increases the production of red blood cells. Anticholinergics - Decreases oral secretions. Anticoagulants - Prevents the formation of clots. Anticonvulsants - Management of seizures or
How to take notes in nursing school is key to your success. Here you'll find tried-and-true methods for taking notes that make it easy to study for exams.