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🫁 Pulmonary Edema ⁠
Pulmonary edema occurs when fluid accumulates in the alveoli (air sacs) in the lungs, making it difficult to breathe.⁠ ⁠ There are two main causes:⁠ ⁠ 🫀Cardiogenic (inadequate pumping of heart)⁠ - Heart failure⁠ -MI⁠ -Cardiomyopathy⁠ ⁠ 🫁Non-cardiogenic (damage to lungs)⁠ -ARDS⁠ -Pneumoni
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An infographic titled 'TYPES OF SHOCK' showing six illustrated types: Hypovolemic, Cardiogenic, Obstructive, Neurogenic, Anaphylactic, and Septic. Each type is represented by a distinct icon, with a 'Nurse Well Versed' logo at the bottom.
An infographic titled 'TYPES OF SHOCK' listing six types: Hypovolemic, Cardiogenic, Obstructive, Neurogenic, Anaphylactic, and Septic. Each type includes a brief description of its cause, with a 'Nurse Well Versed' logo.
An image promoting a 'NURSING SCHOOL SUCCESS BUNDLE' notebook, with pages showing detailed information on 'TYPES OF SHOCK' and 'TREATMENT' for various shock types, including Hypovolemic and Neurogenic.
🚨 Shock Types⁠
Shock is a critical condition where the body's organs aren't getting enough blood flow. Here's a quick rundown of the types you'll encounter:⁠ ⁠ 🔴 Hypovolemic Shock:⁠ Caused by severe blood or fluid loss.⁠ ⁠ 🔵 Cardiogenic Shock:⁠ The heart can't pump effectively, often due
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A crumpled paper note with "quick morning and night work out routine" and emojis is taped over a serene ocean and beach background. The note is secured by two pieces of patterned and solid tape.
A white image displays a "quick morning workout" routine in black text. It lists exercises: 15 squats, 5 pushups, 20 jumping jacks, 20 crunches, 5 pushups, and a final stretch.
A light brown image presents a "Quick Before Bed workout" in dark brown text. The routine includes: 40-second wall sit, 30-second plank, 20 crunches, and 10 squats, to be repeated two times.
quick morning and nightwork out routine (⁠◕⁠ᴗ⁠◕⁠✿⁠
Stretching before you do them is very important!!!! #routine
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An introductory image titled 'What You Need to Know About SEIZURES for Nursing School,' featuring two pink brain illustrations. One brain shows widespread electrical activity, while the other shows localized activity, visually representing generalized and partial seizures.
An infographic detailing 'TYPES OF SEIZURES,' categorized into Generalized and Partial. It illustrates affected brain areas and lists subtypes like Tonic-Clonic, Absence, Myoclonic, Atonic for Generalized, and Simple, Complex for Partial, with brief descriptions.
An infographic titled 'SEIZURE PHASES:' outlining four stages. These include Prodromal (early signs), Aura (sensory warnings), Ictus (actual seizure), and Postictal (recovery period), each with a brief explanation.
🧠 Seizures Explained⁠
Seizures are complex neurological events that every nursing student should understand. Here's a breakdown of the different phases and types:⁠ ⁠ Seizure Phases:⁠ 1️⃣ Prodromal Phase: Early signs or symptoms before the seizure, like mood changes or headaches.⁠ 2️⃣ Aura: Sensory warning signs
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An educational infographic titled 'IV FLUID TYPES' categorizes solutions into Hypertonic, Isotonic, and Hypotonic. It explains how each type affects cells (shrink, stay the same, swell) based on salt and water concentration, providing examples like 3% Normal Saline, 0.9% Normal Saline, and 0.45% Normal Saline.
💧 TYPES OF IV FLUIDS 💧⁠
This is a crucial fundamental to understand in nursing school and you can definitely expect to see it pop up on your exams in questions like "your patient is experiencing X, what would you anticipate to give?"⁠ ⁠ I remember I had a really hard time understanding that HYPERtonic makes cell
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An infographic titled 'Types of Cardiomyopathy' illustrating three conditions: Dilated, with enlarged chambers and thin walls leading to systolic dysfunction; Hypertrophic, with thick, stiff heart walls causing diastolic dysfunction; and Restrictive, with stiff heart muscle also leading to diastolic dysfunction. The image includes the 'Nurse Well Versed' logo.
🫀Types of Cardiomyopathy⁠
Cardiomyopathies are a group of diseases that affect the heart muscle, each with unique characteristics and implications. Here's a brief overview of the main types:⁠ ⁠ 1️⃣ Dilated Cardiomyopathy (DCM):⁠ ⁠ →Ventricle becomes thin and stretched⁠ →Most common type⁠ ⁠ 2️⃣ Hypertrophic Cardio
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A colorful diagram titled "BLOOD FLOW through the HEART" illustrates the 12 steps of blood circulation. It shows deoxygenated blood entering the right side of the heart, flowing to the lungs, and then oxygenated blood returning to the left side and being pumped to the body, with key heart structures labeled.
Blood flow through the 🫀⁠
Understanding how blood travels through the heart is fundamental in nursing. Here's a quick breakdown:⁠ ⁠ 1️⃣ Blood comes in through the SVC and IVC⁠ 2️⃣ Enters into the right atrium⁠ 3️⃣ Passes through the tricuspid valve⁠ 4️⃣ Enters the right ventricle⁠ 5️⃣ Passes through the pulmonary
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A medical infographic comparing Left-sided vs. Right-sided Heart Failure. The left side shows a person with breathing difficulty, explaining that left heart failure causes blood to back up into the lungs, leading to dyspnea, crackles, and pink, frothy sputum. The right side shows a person with abdominal swelling, explaining that right heart failure causes blood to back up into the body, leading to peripheral edema, ascites, and JVD.
🫀 Right vs. Left Heart Failure⁠
Heart failure is a complex condition where the heart can't pump blood effectively. It's crucial to understand the differences between right and left-sided failure:⁠ ⁠ 🔵 Right-Sided Heart Failure:⁠ ⁠ →Right side of heart can't pump so blood backs up to rest of body; remember R for RE
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An educational infographic titled 'TYPES OF HEART BLOCKS' displays ECG waveforms and characteristics for 1st, 2nd (Type 1 Wenckebach and Type 2 Mobitz II), and 3rd-degree heart blocks. Each type includes an ECG strip, a concise description of its defining features like PR interval changes or dropped QRS complexes, and a mnemonic phrase to aid memory.
🫀 TYPES of HEART BLOCKS 🫀⁠
I used this poem in nursing school to help me remember each block and it was SUPER helpful, highly recommend⁠ ⁠ Where I see most students get confused is between Second Degree Type 1 and Type 2.⁠ ⁠ The way I differentiate them in Second Degree Type 2 is also called Mobitz 2. Wenckebach has a fa
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An illustration defining pneumonia as lung tissue inflammation from infection, showing a comparison between healthy alveoli and alveoli filled with pus and fluid. The image highlights the visual difference in the air sacs.
A graphic categorizing four types of pneumonia: community-acquired, hospital-acquired, ventilator-associated, and aspiration. Each type includes a brief description of its origin and key characteristics, such as common causes or resistance to antibiotics.
A list of pneumonia symptoms, including flu-like signs, fever, chills, hypoxia, and mental status changes, especially in the elderly. It also provides patient education points like using an incentive spirometer, frequent position changes, and completing antibiotic treatment.
🫁Pneumonia Basics: A Nursing Student’s Guide⁠
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⁠ 👉 What is Pneumonia? It's an infection that inflames the air sacs in one or both lungs, which may fill with fluid or pus. Common causes include bacteria, viruses, and fungi.⁠ ⁠ 👉 Key Symptoms to Identify:⁠ ⁠ Cough with phlegm or pus⁠ Fever and chills⁠ Shortness of breath and chest pa
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A detailed flowchart illustrating the Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System (RAAS). It depicts how low blood pressure triggers renin release from kidneys, leading to the conversion of angiotensinogen to angiotensin I, then to angiotensin II by ACE from the lungs. Angiotensin II causes sodium and water reabsorption, vasoconstriction, and aldosterone release, ultimately increasing blood pressure.
⭐️ RAAS System⁠
The Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System (RAAS) is a complex multi organ feedback system that plays a crucial role in regulating blood pressure and fluid balance. Here's how it works:⁠ ⁠ 1️⃣ Renin Release: When blood pressure drops, the kidneys release renin.⁠ ⁠ 2️⃣ Angiotensinogen to Angio
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An illustration defining Nephrotic Syndrome as structural damage to glomeruli causing massive protein loss in urine, with an image of a glomerulus showing protein leaking out.
A diagram illustrating how damaged glomeruli lead to protein leakage, specifically albumin, which regulates oncotic pressure to prevent fluid from leaking into tissues.
A list of Nephrotic Syndrome symptoms including edema (periorbital, peripheral, ascites) due to low albumin, frothy urine from high protein, weight gain, loss of appetite, and fatigue.
🩺 Nephrotic Syndrome⁠
Nephrotic Syndrome is a kidney disorder that's crucial for nursing students to understand. Here's what you need to know:⁠ ⁠ 🩺 What is Nephrotic Syndrome?⁠ ⁠ A condition where the kidneys excrete too much protein into the urine due to damaged glomeruli.⁠ ⁠ 📚 Key Symptoms to Remember:⁠
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We raised our YaYaYa AGAIN!!! 😜💜🎤​⁠​⁠
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An infographic titled 'TYPES OF POSTURING' illustrating Decorticate and Decerebrate posturing. Decorticate shows arms flexed towards the core, indicating cervical spine or cerebral cortex issues. Decerebrate shows arms extended away, indicating midbrain or pons damage and a worse outcome.
🧠 TYPES of POSTURING⁠
In neuro assessments, posturing can indicate the severity and location of brain injury. Here's how to differentiate between decerebrate and decorticate posturing:⁠ ⁠ 🔹 Decorticate Posturing:⁠ Arms flexed or bent inward towards the CORE- remember CORE for deCORticate⁠ ⁠ Indicates issues wit
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YOUR REQUEST: Wonderwall by Oasis!! ​⁠ ​⁠ ​⁠@oasis @NoelGallagher @liamgallagher @liamgfansclub
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A detailed diagram titled 'Endocrine System Overview' illustrates the human endocrine glands, including the hypothalamus, pituitary, thyroid, adrenal, pancreas, ovaries, and testes. Each gland's function and the hormones it releases are clearly listed, providing a comprehensive guide to maintaining bodily homeostasis.
📚Endocrine System Overview⁠
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⭐️Key components of the endocrine system:⁠ ⁠ 👉Hypothalamus: maintains homeostasis + regulates body temp, thirst, hunger, and sleep⁠ 👉Pituitary: 'master gland' ⁠ 👉Thyroid: regulates metabolism⁠ 👉Parathyroids: regulates calcium balance⁠ 👉Adrenal Glands: manage stress response and metabo
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An educational infographic titled 'CHEST TUBES' compares 'Wet Suction' and 'Dry Suction' systems. It illustrates their components, including water seal and collection chambers, and air leak monitors. Wet suction regulates by water level, while dry suction uses a control dial and bellows, emphasizing that suction control is the key difference.
🫁 TYPES of CHEST TUBES⁠
Chest tubes can be super overwhelming, especially as a new nurse. It helps to first break it down and understand the different between the two types: 💧Wet and 🌵Dry ⁠ If you look at the image, these have a lot of the same compartments, the two differing being the suction control chamber, aka w
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SINGALONG: Opalite by Taylor Swift on Spellfury Castle! ​⁠​⁠ #taylorswift #opa
SINGALONG: Opalite by Taylor Swift on Spellfury Castle! ​⁠​⁠ #taylorswift #opalite #cover @taylorswift13 @TSUpdating @TSwiftNZ @SwiftNYC @swifferupdates
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An anatomical diagram illustrates four types of feeding tubes: Nasogastric (from nose to stomach), PEG (directly into stomach), Nasojejunal (from nose to small intestine), and Jejunostomy (directly into small intestine). The image is titled 'TYPES OF FEEDING TUBES' and includes the 'Nurse Well Versed' logo.
TYPES OF FEEDING TUBES⁠
Feeding tubes are a lifeline for patients who can't take in food orally. Knowing the types and their uses is essential for providing comprehensive care.⁠ ⁠ 🔸 Nasogastric (NG) Tube: Short-term, nose to stomach.⁠ 🔸 PEG Tube: Long-term, directly into the stomach.⁠ 🔸 Jejunostomy Tube: Long-term
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