Hematology & Intravenous (Medical Terminology)

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... Read moreHematology, a branch of medicine, focuses on the study of blood, blood-forming organs, and blood diseases. Understanding key terms is crucial for medical students and professionals alike, especially in areas like blood disorders, transfusions, and laboratory tests. Intravenous (IV) therapy plays a vital role in patient care, enabling the delivery of medications, fluids, and nutrients directly into the bloodstream. Certain key concepts, such as venipuncture, IV administration protocols, and types of intravenous solutions, are fundamental for effective treatment. Familiarity with these terms enhances communication among healthcare providers and ensures patient safety. Current trends in hematology research also emphasize the importance of personalized medicine, where treatments are tailored to the individual's genetic makeup. By staying abreast of advancements in this field, medical students can greatly improve their understanding and effectiveness in their future practice. Always refer to reputable resources and guidelines when studying hematology and IV terminology to ensure you are up to date with the latest standards in patient care.

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Lillian Notedrill

Lillian Notedrill

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Visuals just make things CLICK in nursing school!
One of the biggest requests we got this past year was to link our videos directly to the pages in the Nursing School Success Bundle—and now it’s here! 🎉 Now, you can simply scan the QR code on the page and instantly open a quick, bite-sized, visual explanation. Because sometimes, an extra visual
Nurse Well Versed

Nurse Well Versed

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Microscopic Look: Mitosis in a Hematology Slide
#MedicalLabScience #Hematology #Mitosis #MicroscopeView #LabLife #MedStudentLife #ScienceContent #Prophase #CellBiology #MedEd #StudyWithMe #MLTStudent #MLSLife #HealthcareHeroes #PathologyVibes
HemeQueen100

HemeQueen100

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An iPad displays the cover of "The Only Purple House in Town" by Ann Aguirre, with text overlays reading "MAKING My iPad Into A Kindle" and "With one app." A cup of coffee and a wooden spoon are visible.
An iPad screen shows the PocketBook app icon within a "Books" folder, highlighted by a brown arrow. The app icon features three colorful books.
An iPad screen displays the PocketBook app's "Unlimited Library" interface, showing recently opened and added e-books like "The Lost Bookshop" and "Never Coming Home," with navigation options at the bottom.
Why I Turned My iPad Air into a Kindle
👩🏻As a busy mom of two and an avid reader, I decided to turn my iPad Air into a Kindle instead of purchasing a separate e-reader. 👩🏻‍💻The decision was simple once I discovered the Pocketbook app. This app has transformed my iPad into a seamless Kindle e-reader, and here's how. 📓Unlimited
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𝔼𝕝𝕚𝕤𝕒𝕄𝕖𝕕𝕧𝕒

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The image is the first page of a document titled "DISEASES: PATHOGNOMONIC SIGNS + DRUG OF CHOICE". It lists respiratory and cardiovascular diseases, their pathognomonic signs, and drugs of choice, including mnemonics for some conditions. A faint watermark "SIMPLIFIED NURSING REVIEW" is visible.
The image is the second page of a document titled "DISEASES: PATHOGNOMONIC SIGNS + DRUG OF CHOICE". It details cardiovascular (Atrial Fibrillation, Endocarditis, Pericarditis) and neurological diseases (Stroke, Meningitis, Parkinson's, MS, Myasthenia Gravis, Guillain-Barre, Huntington's), their pathognomonic signs, and drugs of choice, with mnemonics. A faint watermark "SIMPLIFIED NURSING REVIEW" is visible.
The image is the third page of a document titled "DISEASES: PATHOGNOMONIC SIGNS + DRUG OF CHOICE". It covers endocrine diseases (Diabetes, Hyperthyroidism, Hypothyroidism, Cushing's, Addison's) and infectious diseases (Cholera, Typhoid, Measles, Tetanus, Dengue), listing their pathognomonic signs and drugs of choice, with mnemonics. A faint watermark "SIMPLIFIED NURSING REVIEW" is visible.
Ashukaru

Ashukaru

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We were always meant for each other.
I love you, Myrtle. #fip #myeloproliferativeneoplasm #systemicmastocytosis #fipwarriors #vetmed #oncology #hematology #calico #bonemarrowbiopsy #eds #systemicmastcelldisease #ayvakit
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Myrtt | 🦓 EDS MCAS POTS 🧠🩺

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invest in myself because I’m the only one coming to save me .. 🩺🎀👩🏽‍⚕️ #nursingstudent #nursingschool #nurseinthemaking #fyp @NurseInTheMaking
Lemon8er

Lemon8er

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Been studying hematology
Hematology is so cool, guys! #hematology
iLovemyboyfriend

iLovemyboyfriend

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