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Handwritten biology notes on lined paper discuss cell size and metabolic processes, emphasizing surface area to volume ratio. It details basic types of cells: Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic, outlining their characteristics, structures, and components like ribosomes and plasma membrane folds.
Handwritten biology notes on lined paper cover Botulism, describing its cause and endospore formation. It then details the Nucleus, Chromosomes, Genes, Messenger RNA (mRNA), and Ribosomes, explaining their roles in protein synthesis and genetic information transfer.
Steal my Biology Nursing Notes - Cell Components ðŸ§Ŧ
Notes, notes, notes!! 🗒ïļ Plunging head first into Microbiology and it’s all about the cell!! Make sure to break the info down into bullet points as to keep everything organized!! I find it helpful to make flash cards and also highlighters for main ideas ðŸ’Ą I also recommend diagrams!! They ar
Stella Studies

Stella Studies

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A title slide for nursing students, stating "NCLEX TIPS for NURSING STUDENTS to KNOW Cardiac Disorders," featuring an illustration of a human heart.
A chart summarizing key information for NCLEX on cardiac disorders, including Coronary Artery Disease, Myocardial Infarction, Heart Failure, Dysrhythmias, Valvular Heart Disease, and Peripheral Vascular Disorders.
Text detailing Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) & Angina and Myocardial Infarction (MI), covering pathophysiology, key symptoms, labs, and nursing interventions for NCLEX.
Cardiac disorders to know for nclex for students!
🔑 Cardiac Disorders to Know for NCLEX 1. Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) & Angina Patho: Narrowed arteries → decreased perfusion. Key: Chest pain (stable vs. unstable angina). Nursing: O₂, nitroglycerin, rest, monitor ECG. 2. Myocardial Infarction (MI) Key: Crushing chest pain, radiating to
Nurse Desire

Nurse Desire

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A laptop displays notes on neurosensory information, alongside physical study notes and a brain graphic. Overlay text reads: "STUDY HABITS I HAVE WITH ADHD AND WHICH ONES I'M WORKING TO BREAK."
A green grid background with text explaining "MEMORIZATION Active Recall." It details how active recall helps move information to long-term memory, suggesting teaching, flashcards, and practice questions as methods.
A green grid background with text titled "GETTING ORGANIZED Avoiding Chaos." It describes the importance of breaking down material and making topic lists to manage overwhelming study loads.
My ADHD study habits...
★ Active recall has been SO helpful. I especially loved this method when working on anatomy and physiology (the whiteboard method is great too!). ★ Getting organized really makes a huge difference. Looking at a bunch of material can feel overwhelming and personally, if I'm overwhelmed I'
Allison Dollins

Allison Dollins

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An illustration titled 'Types of IV Lines' showing six different types of IV access devices: PIV, Midline, PICC, CVC, Port, and Cordis, each with a distinct color and shape.
An illustration explaining a 'Peripheral Line' as a short, flexible catheter in a small vein, measured in gauges, with 18 being the biggest diameter and 24 the smallest.
An illustration defining a 'Midline' as a longer catheter placed into a peripheral vein, showing its tip ending in the upper arm, not reaching the heart.
Types of IV Lines
Both peripheral and central access lines have their own uses based on the patient’s needs. Here’s a visual breakdown of what each one is! â€Ē PIV (Peripheral IV): * Short, flexible catheter in a small vein * Measured in gauges (smaller the gauge= larger the diameter) â€Ē Midline: * Longer cath
Nurse Well Versed

Nurse Well Versed

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A visual cheat sheet titled 'IV and Medication Administration' illustrating various nursing skills. It features numbered icons and descriptions for procedures like peripheral IV insertion, IV fluid management, different injection types (subcutaneous, IM, Z-track), central line care, and other medication administration routes (eye/ear/nasal, rectal/vaginal, topical).
This IV and Medication Administration cheat sheet is an amazing visual checklist of essential nursing skills! 💉 It covers the full scope of routes, from Peripheral IV insertion and IV Piggyback/Push to specialized techniques like Central Line Dressing Changes and different injection types (Subcutan
study scrubs

study scrubs

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A handwritten, colorful guide detailing a head-to-toe nursing assessment, covering general history, integument, head, eyes, ears, nose, mouth, throat, lungs, cardiovascular, abdomen, GU, neurological, and musculoskeletal systems, with assessment techniques.
A checklist-style form for a head-to-toe assessment, including sections for level of consciousness, orientation, mentation, communication, vitals, pain, hair, eyes, nose, and ears, with checkboxes and spaces for notes.
A vertical infographic outlining a head-to-toe assessment, with sections like General, Eyes & ENT, Neurological, Integumentary, Respiratory, Gastrointestinal, Genitourinary, and Musculatory, each accompanied by a relevant icon.
Head to Toe Nursing Assessment
Always do your head-to-toe assessments in the same order. You will learn quickly that, just walking into your patients' room, looking at them, and talking to them will check off a good portion of the assessment. #nursingassessment #nursingschool #nursingschoolstudytips #youcandot
SouthernMama

SouthernMama

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An infographic illustrating the human nervous system, detailing the brain, spinal cord, autonomic, and peripheral nerves. It labels the brain's frontal, parietal, temporal, occipital lobes, and cerebellum, along with their respective functions.
A fill-in-the-blanks infographic template for the human nervous system, showing the brain, spinal cord, autonomic, and peripheral nerves. It prompts the user to add functions for each brain lobe and nerve type.
Handwritten notes on the Autonomic Nervous System, covering its two divisions (sympathetic and parasympathetic), efferent pathways, neurotransmitters, and locations of preganglionic and postganglionic cell bodies.
Nervous system A&P Notes
Here is some helpful notes and study material 📝 #anatomy #studytips #collegestudent #stealmynotes #notes
Lexi F

Lexi F

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Fluids & Electrolytes 101 ðŸ’§âšĄïļ
What Are Electrolytes? Electrolytes are charged minerals that regulate:    â€Ē   Fluid balance    â€Ē   Nerve impulses    â€Ē   Muscle contractions    â€Ē   Acid-base (pH) balance Key Electrolytes & Normal Ranges:    â€Ē   Sodium (Na⁚): 135–145 mEq/L    â€Ē   Potassium (K⁚): 3.5–5.0 mEq/L    â€Ē
Nurse Radiance

Nurse Radiance

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Fundamentals of Nursing
#nursing #nurses #nurselife #nursingstudent #nursing school
Alonso | FNP StudentðŸ‘ĻðŸ―â€âš•ïļðŸĐš

Alonso | FNP StudentðŸ‘ĻðŸ―â€âš•ïļðŸĐš

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Cecilia, a visually impaired artist, smiles while holding a sandwich. She wears a beanie and a necklace, with text overlaying the image that reads, "Hi! I'm Cecilia!". Her left eye shows signs of visual impairment.
Cecilia, a visually impaired artist, wears glasses and a fluffy white hat, smiling at the camera. Text overlay states, "I'm visually impaired and have one eye," referring to her left eye's appearance.
An abstract painting with warm brown and orange tones hangs on a white wall above a dining table with a floral centerpiece. Text overlay reads, "I'm also an artist!".
Hi! I’m Cecilia!
This is my first post here on Lemon8. So bear with me here as I try to figure all of this out! I am Cecilia Foerster, a 30-year-old artist with a visual impairment residing in Arizona. My journey with vision loss began in 2017 when I was working as a barber, my former passion. One ordinary d
Cecilia Foerster

Cecilia Foerster

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A notebook with pens and an eraser, featuring the title 'HOW I TAKE Psychology Notes AS AN ONLINE COLLEGE STUDENT' overlaid, illustrating the note-taking process.
A close-up of a notebook page with 'Chapter 3' highlighted in yellow, indicating the start of a new chapter's notes, which are a continuation of previous work.
A close-up of the notebook page showing 'chapter 3' written in cursive below the highlighted title, demonstrating a personalized note-taking step.
PSYCHOLOGY NOTES
How I take Psychology notes as an online college student. With all my notes in all of my classes I do basically the same thing. I start by writing the title in highlighter, for this class specifically I give every chapter a different color. This chapter is yellow. I go back in and rewrite it in
natalie

natalie

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Lmaoo ik I’ve been up too long when I start seeing shyt in my peripheral😭 # #shadowpeople # #bpdtok # #insomniac # #bipolardisorder # #sleepdeprivation
RaeâœĻ

RaeâœĻ

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This image illustrates different types of IV access, including peripheral intravenous catheters (PIV), central venous catheters (CVC) with single, double, and triple lumens, port-a-caths, peripherally inserted central catheters (PICC), and midline catheters, showing their placement on a human body diagram.
This image explains why dialysis is needed, detailing kidney function and renal failure. It describes dialysis catheters like Trialysis and arteriovenous (AV) fistulas, showing diagrams of a dialysis catheter and an AV fistula, and warns against using the AV fistula arm for blood pressure or IVs.
This image outlines chronic kidney disease (CKD), its causes, and complications like metabolic bone disease and anemia. It includes nurse notes on medication and blood pressure during dialysis, and lists high potassium foods to avoid in a renal diet, with illustrations of kidneys and fruits.
IV Access, Dislysis, CKD, & Nurdr Lingo💉ðŸĐš
Hi guys! I'm sharing insights on IV access, dialysis, CKD, and some essential nurse lingo like K-U-B (Kidney, Ureter, Bladder). Hope you find it helpful! #nursing #nursingstudent #nursingschool #lemon8challenge #lemon8community @Lemon8 Edu #study #nursingjourney #nursesoflemon8
Jam

Jam

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A comprehensive diagram illustrating the human nervous system, its functions, and components. It details the central and peripheral systems, brain parts with their actions, stimulus detection, nerve impulse pathway, and effects of nervous system damage.
Nervous System 🧠
#nervoussystem #premed #Lemon8 @Lemon8 Edu
Future Dr. ðŸĨžðŸĐš

Future Dr. ðŸĨžðŸĐš

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âœĻStudy Boost for Nursing Students âœĻ
Hey everyone! 💉 I came across this super helpful cardiovascular PDF and wanted to share a few pages with you all. Whether you’re prepping for an exam or brushing up on key concepts, I hope this gives you the clarity you need! ðŸŦ€ðŸ’Š Swipe through for some quick study tips, and let me know if this he
Nurse Radiance

Nurse Radiance

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FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING NOTES
#nursing #nurses #nurselife #nursingstudent #nursing school
Alonso | FNP StudentðŸ‘ĻðŸ―â€âš•ïļðŸĐš

Alonso | FNP StudentðŸ‘ĻðŸ―â€âš•ïļðŸĐš

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Study Labor andDelivery with me(newborn module)
I have to say learning more about the newborn in mother and baby has peaked my interest quite a bit and I actually enjoy studying these chapters which does make it so much easier! #studywithme #notes #lemon8diary #futurebsn
ShirbyðŸĐĩ

ShirbyðŸĐĩ

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This image outlines neuroanatomy notes, detailing the divisions of the nervous system (CNS and PNS), brain structures like the cerebrum, cerebellum, and brainstem with their functions, and a diagram of a neuron with its cell body, axon, and synapse.
This image presents neuroanatomy notes on the spinal cord, including its nerve pairs, reflex actions, and conduction pathways, alongside diagrams of its cross-section and protective meninges (dura, arachnoid, pia mater) with CSF, and lists clinical conditions like stroke and meningitis.
This image displays neuroanatomy notes on cranial nerves, listing their 12 pairs, types, functions, and clinical testing. It also details spinal cord tracts, including ascending (sensory) and descending (motor) pathways, with diagrams illustrating their locations and associated lesion effects.
Neuroanatomy notes
Neuroanatomy is the study of the nervous system, which is divided into the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) and the peripheral nervous system (cranial and spinal nerves). The brain includes the cerebrum for thinking, movement, and memory; the cerebellum for balance and coordination; a
GetHelpWithProctoredExam

GetHelpWithProctoredExam

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PERIPHERAL vs. CENTRAL LINES
In nursing, either as a student or a new grad nurse, it’s important to understand the difference between peripheral and central lines: ⭐ïļPeripheral lines →thin flexible tube inserted into a peripheral vein →referred to by gauge size (lower number=bigger diameter) →a MIDLINE is a longer periph
Nurse Well Versed

Nurse Well Versed

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Answering all the questions I can today with a video explanation! What still doesn’t make sense to you? Why do we do ____? What does ____ mean? Categories: Cardiac and Vascular/Peripheral #cathlab #rcis #peripheral #vascularlab #scrubtech #scrubnurse
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Don’t Miss A Beat ÂŪïļ

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