To help you grasp the core concepts of Cardiovascular Care Nursing (or Cardiac Care Nursing), here are our visual nursing mnemonics and tips!
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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
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Diagnostic tests show a patient’s condition, so nurses must make informed clinical decisions and understand the labs. Learn about the common lab values here!
Nephrotic syndrome is characterized by massive proteinuria (3.5g in 24 hours in adults and more than 2g/m2 body surface in children). It is often associated with edema, hypoalbuminemia and more.
Don’t feel like running out to buy anything, no worries here's a quick make at home Watermelon Zinger that will top off electrolytes without any added sugar This beverage {photo thanks to Thrive} is a great choice if you are experiencing joint or muscle inflammation. Ginger is naturally anti inflammatory, and supports effective circulatory function.
The patient in Hypovolemic Shock (Sessions 9) may display the above clinical picture . Just click on the link: http://www.dearnurses....
The Circulatory System
It is so important to ask the patient where the stomach pain is located. Do not assume when the patient says that he/she has stomach pain that it is generalized pain in the stomach. The location of the stomach can provide an answer. Do not forget that it is the nurse's job to assess the
This was a difficult post for me to write, it hits so close to home for me and I didn’t want to sound negative or rude. As always I only want the absolute best for all my Cysters and for them…
Nursing Pre-Op Check List
Drug suffixes are immensely helpful when categorizing the uses of medications. Learn the pharmacological suffixes for easy recognition and categorization!
Erik Erikson (1902-1994) was a pupil of Sigmund Freud and the first child psychoanalyst in Boston. After extensive study of children from various cultural backgrounds and areas he began to compile …
Future nursing students often ask "What is the TEAS test?" The answer is quite simple and includes a 4 part test designed to identify students who would succeed in nursing school.
Med Surg 1 is a very in depth course where you pull in pathophysiology and health assessment and apply it. It can be very intimidating. At least I was EXTREMELY intimidated with this course. Still,…
An overview of common psych medications, the side-effects, and information about the drug classes.
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Here are 5+ anatomy and physiology nursing mnemonics to help you understand the concepts behind it. Abbreviations and tips are also included.