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these are my review notes for important notes and administration considerations prior to administering pain meds! Should I post more of these? I have notes on: pain meds GI medications (nausea meds, antacids) Diabetes (insulins) Neuro (antidepressants & anxiety) Cadiac (hypertension &a
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Every nursing student wants to know which meds actually matter for the NCLEX
Here’s your answer 👆🏽 Be sure to… 💊 Memorize the side effects 💉 Know what to monitor ⚠️ Always think safety first Save this post for your next study session. 👏🏽 Still stressing about the NCLEX? 😩 Don’t! Come to my FREE Power Play Workshop, I got you. 💉 Link in bio! #nursingstudent
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🫀 Cardiac Meds: Arrhythmias + Emergencies
Here’s a quick breakdown of must-know emergency cardiac meds for your NCLEX or clinical prep: 💉 Epinephrine → Stimulates alpha + beta receptors → Causes vasoconstriction, bronchodilation, and increased HR → Used in cardiac arrest + anaphylaxis 💉 Atropine → Blocks acetylcholine (ACH) = block
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A bed scene with a laptop displaying food, a green drink, and plates of fruit and snacks, illustrating the title 'How I Naturally Lowered My Blood Pressure At Home' with a 'no meds' emoji.
A grocery store aisle featuring various green leafy vegetables, illustrating the tip to 'Up My Greens + Potassium-Rich Foods' like spinach, kale, sweet potatoes, and avocados.
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No Meds Needed 🚫💊🩺
Here’s exactly what I did to lower my blood pressure—no meds, just small daily changes that added up. Sharing what truly worked for me in case it helps you too! No meds. Just slow lifestyle shifts that made a huge difference. ⸻ 🥬 1. Upped My Greens + Potassium-Rich Foods I started eating
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This image presents cardiac medication vocabulary including preload, afterload, and CHF definitions. It then introduces cardiac glycosides, specifically Digoxin, detailing its therapeutic uses for HF and A-Fib, action as a positive inotrope, and common side effects like dysrhythmias.
This image continues with Digoxin's side effects, interactions, and nursing interventions. It then introduces anti-angina nitrates like Nitroglycerin, outlining their therapeutic uses for angina and blood pressure control, their vasodilatory action, and common side effects such as headache and orthostatic hypotension.
This image lists nursing interventions for nitrates. It then categorizes antihypertensive drugs (A, B, C, D) and outlines principles for angina treatment. The image concludes by introducing Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (ACE) Inhibitors, a class of anti-angina drugs.
Must-Know Cardiac Meds for Nursing Students !❤️‍🩹
Struggling to remember all the cardiac medications? This PDF has got you covered! It breaks down key topics like: ✔ Cardiac Glycosides ✔ Anti-Angina Drugs ✔ Angiotensin Receptor Blockers (ARBs) ✔ Alpha-1 Antagonists ✔ Centrally Acting Antihypertensives ✔ Which Drug to AVOID in Asthma Patien
Nurse Radiance

Nurse Radiance

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An open planner with handwritten notes and a pink and blue cloud graphic overlayed with the text "Nursing Meds: Antibiotics." A pink arrow points right with "NEXT PHOTO."
A table titled "Common Antibiotic Suffixes" listing antibiotic classes, their suffixes, examples (e.g., Amoxicillin, Gentamycin), and mechanisms of action (e.g., destroys bacterial cell wall, inhibits protein synthesis).
Various cartoon illustrations of pill bottles and a pill. Bottles are labeled "HAPPY PILLS," "LOVE PILLS," "TAKE CARE," and "AM I TAKING CRAZY PILLS?" A pill illustration has a banner saying "IT'S OK IF YOU NEED MEDS EVERY DAY."
Nursing Meds: Antibiotics
Antibiotics are essential for treating infections, but knowing when to use them is just as important. Here’s a detailed breakdown of common antibiotic classes, their suffixes, examples, mechanisms of action, and when they’re typically prescribed: 1️⃣ Penicillins • Suffix: -cillin
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Mastering Meds in Nursing School❣️
💊Master Drug Classifications • Instead of memorizing each med, learn drug families. • Example: “-prils” = ACE inhibitors (lower BP). • Knowing suffixes saves you time and confusion! 💊Focus on Side Effects & Nursing Implications • Prioritize life-th
Taylor Price RN, BSN

Taylor Price RN, BSN

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NCLEX: Labor and Delivery Meds 🍼
💊 Pain Control = Fentanyl FENTanyl = FANTastic pain reliever 💊 Ripen Cervix = Dinoprostone DINO the dinosaur 🐱‍🐉 ripes OPEN & SOFTENS the cervix 💊 Induce Labor = Oxytocin OxyTOCIN = get ready to see babies TOES IN my arms 💊 Eclampsia = Magnesium Sulfate MAG sulfate = MEGa relaxer f
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Does anyone else lose their appetite on ADHD meds?
Okay besties… let’s talk ADHD meds. I’ve been on Adderall, and while it’s been life changing for my ADHD, it definitely comes with side effects. For me, the biggest ones are a suppressed appetite (sometimes I forget to eat), a higher heart rate, and feeling a little too wired/awake at times. But
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Busting out the Palma 🌸
(My nails aren’t dirty I’m a hair stylist and a glove busted while doing a dark color I swear they’re clean I also didn’t realize I did Live Photos so oopsies) Recently my mom and I have been doing this thing where we both add a new ereader to our line up and don’t tell each other and then find ou
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A title image for a "Medication Cheat Sheet as a Nurse" featuring a person, medical icons like a stethoscope, pills, and a first aid kit, with the text "HI, I AM KIANA!" and "Lemon8 @_thefinemama".
A white table titled "DIURETICS" detailing drug classes (Thiazide, Loop, Potassium-sparing), specific drugs, their uses, side effects, and considerations for nurses.
A white table titled "PSYCH MEDS" outlining drug classes (Antipsychotics, Antianxiety, Hypnotics, Mood Stabilizers, Stimulants), specific drugs, their uses, side effects, and nursing considerations.
This is my quick go-to meds cheat sheet.
From cardiac to diabetic care, and everything in between! 💊✨ Your all-in-one guide to confident, compassionate nursing. #NurseSupport #NurseStudyGuide #nurselife #BlackNurseMagic #MelaninInMedicine #Lemon8Career #lemon8creator #RepresentationMatters #nurselife #lemon
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‼️ PSA for anyone taking meds this Summer ‼️
Summer reminder 💚 Heat + meds don’t mix. Be safe, stay hydrated, & take care of yourself. ✨ If you’re on any medications — Antidepressants ADHD meds Birth control Allergy meds … you might be extra sensitive to the heat 🥵 Stay hydrated Sunscreen always Rest when you need to
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kait ◡̈

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An infographic titled "Beta Blocker Side Effects" uses the acronym "BLOCKERS" to list side effects: Bradycardia, Low blood pressure, Obstructive airway, Cold extremities, Kilograms increase, Erectile dysfunction, Raynaud's phenomenon, and Sleep disturbances, each with an icon.
Nursing Meds:Beta Blockers
💊 Beta-Blockers: What Nurses Need to Know 💊 Beta-blockers are a cornerstone of cardiovascular treatment. Let’s break down their actions, uses, and nursing considerations to understand when and why they’re prescribed. 🔍 What Are Beta-Blockers? Beta-blockers work by blocking beta-adrenergic
Taylor Price RN, BSN

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Crash course on Psych Meds! 🧠 💊
If you’d like to watch the whole thing, go over to TT! Grab my study notes in my Linktree bc they’re 🔥 I wish I had these when I was studying for the NCLEX. 🩺 #clinicalpsychology #nursingschool #studytips #pharmacology #nurse
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Nursing:Psychotropic Meds
💊 This chart is a concise summary of psychotropic medications, categorized by their types and uses. Let’s break it down: 1. Antipsychotics • New Antipsychotics (Schizophrenia, Bipolar): Medications like Risperidone, Olanzapine, and Clozapine treat psychotic symptoms and mood disorders
Taylor Price RN, BSN

Taylor Price RN, BSN

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A nurse in light blue scrubs, wearing a seatbelt, is in a car. She has a pink mini-scrub hand sanitizer holder. Overlay text reads "NURSING MEDS AND THEIR ANTIDOTES" and "Swipe," indicating a series of images about medication antidotes.
A list on lined paper displays common medications and their antidotes, such as Tylenol and Acetylcysteine, Heparin and Protamine Sulfate, and Opioids and Narcan, providing essential nursing pharmacology information.
A collage of images depicts various aspects of a nursing career, including stethoscopes, graduation, and motivational phrases like "just think you are going to save a life one day," celebrating the journey to becoming a nurse.
Nursing Meds & their Antidotes
As a nurse, understanding medication antidotes is critical to providing safe and effective patient care. Knowing how to act in emergencies can save lives. For example: • Tylenol overdose? Administer Acetylcysteine. • Heparin toxicity? Use Protamine Sulfate. • Opioid ov
Taylor Price RN, BSN

Taylor Price RN, BSN

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🌿Herbal Remedies VS Over the Counter Meds🌿
💚Looking for natural alternatives to over-the-counter meds? Here are some herbal options that can support not suppress: 💚 White Willow Bark instead of aspirin - Known for its pain-relieving properties, it helps with headaches and inflammation. 💚 Honey Infused with Thyme instead of cough syrup -
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Herbswithjen

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A Sydney Girl Busting Out Classic Moves!
Watch her shine as she blends classic dance with the vibrant energy of Xinjiang! 🌟Who else loves dancing across cultures? 🙌🔥 #DanceChallenge #CulturalBlend #XinjiangVibes #uygur #chinesedance
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ayguls.wonderland

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Cardiac Meds Cheat Sheet for Nursing Students!❤️‍🩹
Here are a few pages from a must-have PDF that covers essential cardiac medications—perfect for nursing school and beyond! 📚✨ 📌 Topics included: ✔ Diuretics 💧 ✔ Medications Affecting Clotting 🩸 ✔ Anticoagulation ✔ Heparin & Warfarin ✔ Vitamin K Foods & Their Effects 🥦 ✔ PT & PT
Nurse Radiance

Nurse Radiance

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Learning Cardiac Meds as a Nurse 🤍
A Journey of Heartbreak and Hope When I first became a nurse, learning cardiovascular medications felt like trying to memorize the names of 15 kids at a family reunion while they all ran in different directions. Beta-blockers, ACE inhibitors, calcium channel blockers—what even is a calcium chann
Antonia Napier

Antonia Napier

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The meds are just a tool! mets get it together 🥰
We have to do our part .. the meds are an amazing tool but we have to do all the things... work out, tracking, protein, fiber! let's get it! #transformation #jab #pcos #bodytransformation
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Benzi70

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A title slide for "5 ESSENTIAL OB Medications You MUST Know For the NCLEX," featuring illustrations of medical equipment like a syringe, fetal monitor, IV drip, and a nurse performing an ultrasound on a pregnant patient.
A slide detailing Oxytocin (Pitocin), covering its purpose for labor induction/postpartum hemorrhage, administration routes, NCLEX tip on fetal heart rate assessment, key nursing points for monitoring, and major risks like uterine rupture and fetal distress.
A slide presenting Magnesium Sulfate, outlining its purpose for preeclampsia/eclampsia and preterm labor, IV route, therapeutic level, NCLEX tip on toxicity signs, key nursing points for monitoring and antidote, and major risks like respiratory depression.
OB Meds: Need to Know for NCLEX & Clinicals
Whether you’re prepping for the NCLEX or walking into your first OB clinical, these meds are must-know. I’m breaking down the purpose, routes, NCLEX tips, and major risks - so you can answer test questions AND keep your patients safe. Save this for quick review before your exam! #nclexp
Student Nursing Essentials

Student Nursing Essentials

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This Unice is busting out the plastic!!
Forget the frantic search for the perfect unit; Unice Hair has redefined my online hair shopping experience with a trifecta of excellence that consistently leaves me impressed. Their shipping speeds are so rapid, it's like my desired style manifests at my doorstep almost instantly. This swift d
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Are generic psych meds really the same as brand?
Generics vs brand names in psychiatry — what to watch out for
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Agam Dhawan, MD

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BUSTING 5 COLLEGE MYTHS 🍋
College is full of surprises, but some of the things I'm sure you've heard are just MYTHS. Here are five common ones I’ve BUSTED through my own experience—and why you don’t need to stress over them! 💛🎓 🍋 You’ll Have No Free Time: As a nursing major, people always said I’d be drowning in
Maya Ball

Maya Ball

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A flat lay of nursing scrubs with a stethoscope, pulse oximeter, glasses, pens, and a face mask. The text overlay reads 'Nursing Meds: Insulin' and 'SWIPE FOR MORE', indicating an educational topic.
A handwritten notebook page titled 'TYPES of INSULIN' with a drawing of a syringe. A table categorizes insulin by type (Rapid, Short, Intermediate, Long), trade name, onset, peak, and duration.
Two vials of insulin are shown, one upright and one lying down. Both vials display volume and concentration information, serving as visual examples of insulin packaging.
Nursing Meds:Insulin
Insulin Basics Simplified💉 Insulin is a hormone that helps the body regulate blood sugar by moving glucose into cells for energy. For people with diabetes, insulin injections mimic this process to maintain healthy blood sugar levels. Here’s a breakdown of types of insulin: • Rapid-A
Taylor Price RN, BSN

Taylor Price RN, BSN

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A person lies down, covering their face, with text asking about medication that causes instant sleep. Sparkling stars and a crying emoji are also visible, along with the Lemon8 logo.
A hand holds a prescription bottle, with text overlay discussing a specific medication that caused deep sleep. An acoustic guitar and slippers are in the background, with sparkling stars and emojis.
An indoor scene with a ceiling and a window with blinds, featuring text about a disrupted sleep schedule. Emojis of a confused character and a weary face are present, along with the Lemon8 logo.
the meds that knock you out cold 😴
Real talk 😭 — what medication knocks you out cold? For me it was hydroxyzine. I’d take it and be out within 20 minutes, no questions asked. Not a light sleep either — I’d wake up like I just came back from another dimension 😂 Now that I’m off it, my sleep schedule’s fighting for its life. Some n
Priscella ✿

Priscella ✿

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yarn stash busting 2025
I really want to get through two of my bins!! What are your favorite stash busting crochet projects? #projectpan #stashbust2025 #crochetproject #crochetideas #yarnaddict
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liv 🎀

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A hand holds a pineapple, surrounded by various fruits and vegetables like kale, kiwi, ginger, and apples. Overlay text announces "3 best tricks to relieving nausea (without meds)", introducing natural remedies for discomfort.
Fresh ginger root is shown on a green cutting board, alongside a lemon, a lime, and a honey bear bottle. Text highlights ginger as a powerful nausea reliever, suggesting ginger ale, tea, or chews.
A person wearing headphones sips from a large insulated cup with a straw in an indoor setting. Text emphasizes the importance of staying hydrated when nauseous, recommending adding lemon, cucumber, or mint to water.
3 best tricks to relieving nausea without meds 🫚
Nausea can be uncomfortable, especially when dealing with chronic illness. These natural remedies can help you feel better while also supporting your nervous system: 🫚 Ginger everything – Ginger is a powerhouse for nausea relief! Fresh ginger tea, ginger chews, or even homemade ginger ale can s
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nurse meds cheat sheet i use daily
love this sheet. let me know what you want next! #nurseapproved #nursetech #nclextips #nclextopics
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Psych Meds Finally Made Cute 💊🧠
Psychotropic drugs can feel SO overwhelming in nursing school 😭💊 So I made this colorful NCLEX-style psych meds chart to help organize the big must-know points in one place — antidepressants, SSRIs, MAOIs, lithium, benzos, Haldol, Clozapine, side effects, safety warnings, and the scary outliers
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We are busting out the coats!
It’s COLD here! So we busted out the coats. This week it’s going to be negatives so boots are next. That’ll love these coats from Amazon. They step in and it zips up the back. Easy peasy!
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[2024] 63/100 #meds100heads
[2024] 63/100 #meds100headschallenge I am super proud of how this one came out. I am proud of both my #drawing progress and my #marker progress. #meds100heads #sketchbook
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Meloddity

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the more meds prescribed the fatter the paycheck
day26/75 - POV: You struggled with your health throughout last year spending so much on doctor’s visit and every doctor just gave you meds that didn’t work. Out of desperation to transform your life, you decided to go on a 75 hard challenge in 2025 and went plant-based—and within weeks, your body h
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A person with dark hair in a car, with text overlay 'RATING PSYCHIATRIC MEDS I HAVE TAKEN 1-10' and the Lemon8 username.
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A dark silhouette of a winged figure, with text describing Lexapro's effects, including weight gain, and a 1/10 rating.
rating psych meds i’ve been on! 💊✨
just my experiences obvi! if you had good experiences w any of the meds i didn’t like pls do not come for me! everyone’s brain and body chemistry differs slightly so just bc i didn’t stay on it does not mean your experience cannot be different than mine. i’ve actually only had good experiences
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My ADHD kicked in when meds running out
My adhd kicked in when meds running out @ #adhd #adhdwomen #bodytransformation
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Day in the Life Cycle Syncing while on new meds fo
Day in the Life Cycle Syncing while on new meds for ADHD: Follicular Didn’t knock it out the park but showed up and did my best. That’s more than enough for me 🫶🏾 #cyclesyncing #periodtok #ditl #wellness #adhdmeds
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A young child smiles in a field of orange tulips, wearing a 'non-toxic' t-shirt. Text overlay reads 'Non Toxic and natural meds for allergies Holistic RN Edition'.
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Non toxic and natural meds for allergies
#nontoxicmom #nontoxicmoms #nontoxicmomtok #nontoxicmomma #nontoxicbabyproducts #nontoxicbabyregistry #nontoxicbaby #crunchymoms #crunchymom #crunchymomtok #crunchymomsbelike #crunchymomsunite #crunchymomsclub #crunchymomsoftiktok #crunchymomlife #naturalremedy #nat
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A collection of various children's medicine bottles and oral syringes on a white surface, with the overlay text "TODDLER SAFE MEDS from a pharmacist and mom."
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A bottle of Infant's Motrin (Ibuprofen) and an oral syringe, with text stating it's safe for fever, pain, and inflammation, and a dosage chart based on weight and age.
What Meds Can You Give Sick Toddlers (2-4yr)?
I want to preface this by saying I AM a pharmacist (and a toddler mom!), but I am not YOUR baby’s pharmacist or pediatrician! **Always gather any information from the internet for what it is- just information-and apply it to your child as you and your doctor see fit!** FOR FEVER AND PAIN: 1)Ace
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Katie 🍋🫶🌙

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Did ADHD meds make life easier for you?
The biggest thing I’ve learned from being on ADHD meds (Adderall IR for me) is this: The medication doesn’t make you a different person… it just lets you access the version of yourself you’ve been trying to reach for YEARS. Before taking meds, I used to think I was lazy, unmotivated, inconsis
Caroline 🫶🏼

Caroline 🫶🏼

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An outdoor scene with a building, grass, and sky, overlaid with red 'X' marks and a text box stating, "I don't believe in anxiety meds and I never will!!!"
An outdoor patio with tables, chairs, and an umbrella, featuring a pink text box describing lifestyle choices like breathing exercises, meditation, and walks to manage anxiety.
A field of tall plants under a cloudy sky, with a pink text box explaining the author's holistic upbringing and continued disbelief in anxiety medications.
Do you take meds for your anxiety? Ur experience?
For as long as I can remember, I have never believed in anxiety meds! And here’s why… My parents grew up in southeast Europe where there are lots of challenges, stigmas, lack of resources and insufficient information surrounding mental health. Because of that, my parents have instilled into me that
Loretta Petrov

Loretta Petrov

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The BEST and WORST Kid’s Stuffy Nose Meds
Watch to find out what the best antihistamine is for kids with a stuffy nose! #antihistamin #cold #pharmacist #philsmypharmacist
Phil Cowley

Phil Cowley

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✨ Meds Every Nurse Should Know
When I was a brand-new nurse, I used to stare at my med list like it was a foreign language. One of my preceptors told me, “You don’t need to know everything, just understand the big groups.” And she was right. Once I learned these three categories, the rest finally started making sense. 💧 1️⃣ I
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How I Administer Nasogastric Tube Meds as a RN
Okay, real talk—NG tube meds used to stress me out. So many steps, so many flushes, and don’t even get me started on suction! But once I got the rhythm down, it became second nature. Here’s exactly how I do it, step by step. 1. Placement check first, always Before anything goes down that tube,
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82/100 #meds100headschallenge
82/100 #meds100headschallenge I am loving how the bright colors and blue hair turned out. I need to use my hilighters more often. #meds100heads #portrait #sketchbook
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How to Know If Your ADHD Meds Aren’t Working
I’ve been on ADHD meds for over a year, and they used to help a lot. But lately… they’re just not hitting. If you’re wondering if your meds might not be working anymore, here’s what I’ve noticed in myself: 🔹 I’m back to rereading the same sentence 5 times and still not absorbing it 🔹 My brain f
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ADHD got hands when the meds kick in
It took 20 real minutes and 3 internal meltdowns. But for you? One fast scroll and boom — I’m a functioning adult. ✨ Enjoy the illusion. I earned it. #ScrubbedTheTraumaOut #TimeLapseClean #ThatRamseyGirl #ADHDCleaning #BeforeAndAfter #HotMessToLessMess
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Parkinson’s meds
Pharmacology! Notes on medications for Parkinson’s. #medication #pharmacology #Lemon8Diary #nursingschool
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The BEST and WORST Meds For A Stuffy Nose
Watch to find out! #philsmypharmacist #stuffynose #pharmacy #pharmacist #healtheducation
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Can brazil nuts get you off of thyroid meds?
Can Brazil nuts get you off levothyroxine? #thyroid #autoimmunedisease #hypothyroid #guthealth #immunesupport
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Ditch the meds, go natural!
Things I learned from my first time trying a castor oil detox… Some trends have science behind them! I kept seeing the TikTok trend on castor oil detoxing! The most popular one was the castor oil wrap around your stomach or a patch set over your belly button. I gave the belly button patch a try
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Loretta Petrov

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A hand holds a white bottle of Duloxetine Delayed-release capsules, with text overlayed: 'The side of MEDICATION No one talks about.' Two yellow cartoon characters with question marks float in the corners, reflecting confusion about medication experiences.
Several orange prescription pill bottles are shown, one labeled 'SABRINA ONE 50 MG TABLET.' Overlay text states: 'I always hear people say that going on medication was a turning point... But that just isn't my experience.'
A young woman with curly hair and glasses rests her chin on her hand, looking thoughtfully. Overlay text reads: 'My mental health is constantly fluctuating and I'm still struggling every day. I don't know what else to do...'
What if meds don’t change everything?
I’m on 60 mg of duloxetine, and while I kept waiting for that “breakthrough moment” everyone talks about, it never came. There wasn’t a sudden wave of peace, no big emotional shift, even after months of being on it. Don’t get me wrong, I know medication helps so many people, and I’m genuinely h
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Busting hair myths from a hairstylist pov
MYTH # 1 • Your hair should be dirty when you are coloring your hair. THE TRUTH - Your hair definitely does not need to be dirty to do a color process. Overly dirty hair actually has the potential to mess with the coloring or lightning process. Think of the oil as an extra barrier that the l
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