🩺 Key Nursing info You NEED to know!📚✨

I came across this super helpful PDF and wanted to share some key information from it! Whether you’re in nursing school or preparing for the NCLEX, these tips will make your study sessions so much easier. 🙌🏾

Save this post and keep these notes handy—they’ll definitely come in clutch! 💡

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2025/2/5 Edited to

... Read moreWhen I was deep into my NCLEX prep, certain topics always seemed to trip me up, especially when it came to specific patient care scenarios. Two areas that often popped up in practice questions, and that I've seen students struggle with, are managing Buck's Traction and understanding the critical post-operative care, particularly sleeping positions, after a thyroidectomy. These aren't just theoretical concepts; they're vital for patient safety and successful outcomes, making them high-yield for exams! Let's break down Buck's Traction first. This is a type of skin traction often used pre-operatively to immobilize a fractured hip, femur, or pelvis, or to reduce muscle spasms. The key here is *skin traction*, meaning the pull is applied to the skin, not directly to the bone. My biggest takeaway for NCLEX regarding Buck's Traction centers around vigilant nursing assessments and interventions. I always remember to focus on the 'T-R-A-C-T-I-O-N' mnemonic for general traction care, but for Buck's, specific points are crucial. Firstly, skin integrity is paramount. The weights exert continuous pressure, so regularly assessing the skin around the traction area for redness, irritation, or breakdown is a must. I learned that documenting these assessments meticulously is not just good practice but essential. Secondly, neurovascular checks are non-negotiable. Think of the 5 P's: Pain, Pallor, Pulselessness, Paresthesia, and Paralysis. Any changes could indicate nerve compression or impaired circulation, requiring immediate intervention. Thirdly, ensuring the weights hang freely and don't touch the floor is vital; if they're resting, the traction isn't working effectively. And finally, patient education is key – teach them not to adjust the weights or reposition themselves without assistance to maintain proper alignment. I recall a tricky NCLEX question where the patient had removed their weights, and the priority action was to reapply them and reassess, not just document! This focus on immediate, critical interventions is what NCLEX expects. Now, shifting gears to post-thyroidectomy care, specifically sleeping positions. This might seem minor, but it's incredibly important for preventing complications. After a thyroidectomy, the goal is to prevent strain on the incision site and protect the airway. My clinical instructor always emphasized the semi-Fowler's position with the head and neck well-supported by pillows. This position helps reduce swelling and tension on the surgical incision, which can minimize pain and promote healing. It also makes it easier to breathe and helps prevent venous pooling. What you absolutely want to avoid is hyperextension or hyperflexion of the neck, as well as lying flat on the back. These positions can put undue stress on the suture line, potentially leading to bleeding, hematoma formation, or even airway compromise – a major concern post-thyroidectomy! When assisting a patient to reposition, always support their head and neck, moving them as a unit to maintain alignment. I learned to watch for subtle signs like stridor (a high-pitched crowing sound) or increasing hoarseness, which could signal airway obstruction due to swelling or hematoma, requiring immediate action. Ensuring easy access to suction and a tracheostomy tray at the bedside is also a critical nursing responsibility that NCLEX loves to test. Mastering these specific care points, from the meticulous skin checks in Buck's Traction to the careful positioning post-thyroidectomy, really helped solidify my understanding and boosted my confidence for the NCLEX. It's not just about memorizing facts, but understanding the 'why' behind each intervention and how it impacts patient outcomes. Keep these practical tips handy for your studies!

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sydni g 🌷

sydni g 🌷

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A study guide on healthcare delivery, covering Medicare/Medicaid, patient-centered care, nursing informatics, levels of care (primary, secondary, tertiary), nurse practice acts, licensure, and regulatory organizations like ANA, TJC, FDA, ICN, and QSEN.
A detailed breakdown of the nursing process, outlining five key steps: Assessment, Diagnosis, Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation, with descriptions for each stage.
A guide on maintaining safety, including transmission-based precautions (PPE donning/removing, airborne, droplet, contact), fall prevention, restraint safety guidelines, and fire safety procedures (RACE and PASS).
Nursing fundamentals pt 1
Must know info for first semester nursing school. These are the basics of nursing and will always be built on and be used in every semester going forward. Fundamentals is so much info to know and memorize, these notes I found helped me so much, especially with slide 2. I find slide 2 (nursing proce
Hailey

Hailey

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A nursing note explaining SIRS and Sepsis, detailing SIRS criteria, the definition of sepsis, and the qSOFA screening tool with its assessment criteria and initial interventions like drawing lactic acid and starting IV fluids/antibiotics.
A nursing note outlining the stages of sepsis: Sepsis, Severe Sepsis, and Septic Shock, with their respective symptoms and criteria. It also details the 3-hour and 6-hour bundles for treating suspected sepsis, including obtaining blood cultures and administering antibiotics.
A nursing note illustrating the process of glucose metabolism, explaining how food becomes glucose, its role as body fuel, and the function of the pancreas and insulin. It defines hypoglycemia, hyperglycemia, and explains blood glucose and HbA1c levels.
Nursing Notes: SIRS, Sepsis, Shock, and Diabetes🩺
Hey guys! I’m sharing essential info on SIRS, sepsis, shock, and understanding diabetes. Hope this helps you in your studies! #nursingstudent #nursing @Lemon8 Edu #lemon8challenge #lemon8community #Lemon8Diary #nursingschool
Jam

Jam

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A nursing note page titled 'stroke alert / brain attack' detailing the FAST acronym (Face, Arm, Speech, Time) for stroke recognition. It lists warning signs, immediate actions for suspected stroke, and information on Transient Ischemic Attacks (TIAs), emphasizing quick intervention.
A nursing note page comparing ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke types. It outlines causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment for each, including details on TPA administration for ischemic strokes and surgical interventions for hemorrhagic strokes.
A nursing note page illustrating pulmonology anatomy, showing the trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, and alveoli within the lungs. It explains the breathing process, gas exchange, and defines common 'Nurse Lingo' terms related to respiratory conditions.
Key Nursing Notes: Stroke, Pulmonary, O2 Delivery🫁
Hey guys! I’m sharing detailed notes on stroke types, pulmonary anatomy, and oxygen delivery methods. Hope you find it helpful!🧠🫁✨ #nursingstudent #nursingschool #lemon8challenge #Lemon8Diary #nursesoflemon8 #education @Lemon8 Edu #nurse #nursingnotes
Jam

Jam

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Insulin Types for nursing students to know NCLEX!🌸
Insulin Types for nursing students to know for nclex!!! Here’s a clear breakdown of insulin types nursing students must know for exams (including NCLEX): 1. Rapid-Acting Insulin Examples: Lispro (Humalog), Aspart (Novolog), Glulisine (Apidra) Onset: ~15 minutes Peak: 1–2 hours Duration: 3–5
Nurse Desire

Nurse Desire

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nursing school cheat sheet
made this from scratch - a 70 page document with all the important information I needed to know to pass nursing school and NCLEX, link in bio to purchase 🩷 #nursingstudent #nursingstudenttips #nursingstudents #nclexstudyguide #nursingschool
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korina cook 💌

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Cardiovascular System Must Know Notes for Nursing
Cardiovascular System Nursing Notes: What Helped Me Learn Hey everyone! I’ve been working through the cardiovascular system, and I wanted to share some notes that helped me make sense of it. It’s a lot of information, but once I started looking at the bigger picture instead of just memorizing, t
Stella Studies

Stella Studies

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NURSING SCHOOL TIPS🩺👩🏼‍⚕️
💉studying can be a lot, but don't forget to take brain breaks eat healthy brain snacks hydrate. With that being said sometimes you have to miss out on some things because you have to study, don't think about it as missing out think about how you are bettering yourself for your future !
Hannah Moren

Hannah Moren

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A comprehensive nursing cheat sheet covering vital signs, nursing assessment categories (neuro, cardio, resp, renal, GI, skin), insulin types and durations, ABGs and causes, abnormal breathing patterns, Glasgow Coma Scale, urinary system terms, drug antidotes, and therapeutic drug levels, presented in a colorful, organized format.
Nursing school cheat sheet
📚✨ Nursing Students & New Grads — This One’s for You! Your ultimate Nursing Cheat Sheet is here! 🙌💉 From vitals and assessments 🩺 to insulin types, ABGs, abnormal breathing, GCS scoring, and more — this visual guide is packed with must-know info for your clinicals, NCLEX prep, and shift suc
Katelin Allen

Katelin Allen

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A notebook page titled 'Nervous System Nursing Notes' with handwritten definitions of the nervous system, central nervous system components like the spinal cord, nuclei, and tracts, and peripheral nervous system components, adorned with a stethoscope and a lemon emoji.
Handwritten nursing notes detailing cranial and spinal nerves, ganglia, and the divisions of the peripheral nervous system into sensory and motor, further breaking down the motor division into somatic and autonomic, including sympathetic and parasympathetic systems.
Handwritten nursing notes outlining neuron structure, including dendrites, cell body, and axon, with details on their functions, such as information reception, synthesis of nerve cell products, and impulse conduction.
Steal my nursing notes for AP 2 ✨✍️🩺
Whew, taking a 16 week course in a little under 8 weeks has been crazy! Here are some of my notes so if anyone is in the same boat they can feel just a little bit more relaxed about their timeline! AP2 Nervous System Notes! 🧠✨ I’ve been diving deep into action potentials, brain structures, and n
Stella Studies

Stella Studies

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⚡️ Electrolytes Overview for Nursing School
Here’s a very basic overview of what electrolytes are and how they work! ⭐️ Key things to remember →Electrolytes are minerals that help maintain homeostasis in the body →Each electrolyte manages different functions →Electrolytes shift in and out of cells in response to various processes in
Nurse Well Versed

Nurse Well Versed

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Top NCLEX Drug Classes and What To Know!
TOP 5 DRUG CLASSES YOU MUST KNOW FOR THE NCLEX 📚💊 If you remember nothing else… know THESE. They show up over and over because they connect directly to patho, safety, and priority care 👇 ⸻ 1️⃣ Beta Blockers (-lol) Patho: Decrease cardiac workload by blocking beta-adrenergic receptors →
Nurse Nicole

Nurse Nicole

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Best nursing study tips #nursingstudent
#nursingschool #nursingessentials #medschoolapps #medstudent #nursing school
Study with Anna

Study with Anna

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