๐Ÿ’ŠMust-Know Medications for NCLEX!๐Ÿ“š

Hey future nurses! ๐Ÿฉบ I found this super helpful PDF of need-to-know medications for the NCLEX, and I had to share it with you all. Perfect for quick review and staying on top of your game!

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... Read moreStudying for the NCLEX can be daunting, but knowing essential medications is crucial for your success. The NCLEX exam tests your ability to understand and apply concepts related to medications, and various drug classes, such as analgesics, anticoagulants, and antihypertensives, play a pivotal role in patient care. This article outlines must-know medications categorized by their uses, such as analgesics that manage pain (including opioids like Morphine and Hydromorphone) and anticonvulsants that help prevent seizures (like Phenytoin and Gabapentin). Understanding their common brands, generic names, and indications for use can provide you a significant advantage in your NCLEX preparation. Moreover, familiarize yourself with critical considerations, such as monitoring blood levels, understanding the side effects, and recognizing which medications require special attention during administration. Effective study methods include creating flashcards for each drug class, practicing dosage calculations, and collaborating with fellow nursing students to reinforce your knowledge. You can also explore additional resources, like NCLEX prep books, online quizzes, and simulated exams featuring real-world scenarios to test your understanding under exam-like conditions. By integrating these strategies alongside the medication knowledge from this guide, youโ€™ll enhance your confidence and readiness for the NCLEX. Keep pushing forward, and remember, you're just a step away from becoming a licensed nurse!

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๐Ÿ“ 1. Blood Flow Through the Heart (always know this!): RA โžก๏ธ Tricuspid โžก๏ธ RV โžก๏ธ Pulmonic Valve โžก๏ธ Lungs โžก๏ธ LA โžก๏ธ Mitral Valve โžก๏ธ LV โžก๏ธ Aortic Valve โžก๏ธ Body ๐Ÿซ€ Mnemonic: โ€œTry Pulling My Aortaโ€ T = Tricuspid, P = Pulmonic, M = Mitral, A = Aortic โธป ๐Ÿ“ 2. Vital Signs to Watch: ย ย ย โ€ขย ย ย HR: 60โ€“1
Nurse Radiance

Nurse Radiance

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A social media post displays an NCLEX study guide on adventitious lung sounds, detailing Fine Crackles, Coarse Crackles, Wheezing, Rhonchi, Stridor, and Pleural Rub. Each sound lists associated disorders, characteristics, and includes small illustrative icons. A 'NCLEX must know' section emphasizes prioritization. The post shows 41 likes and a partial caption.
NCLEX Adventious Lung Sounds Must Knows
#nursingstudent #nclexstudying #RN #Lungsounds #nursingschool
healwellnurse

healwellnurse

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โค๏ธ Cardiac Medications Nursing Students Must Knowโค
๐Ÿ”ด 1. Beta Blockers Examples: Metoprolol, Atenolol Action: โ†“ HR, โ†“ BP Nursing Tips: โ€ข Check HRโ€”hold if <60 โ€ข Watch for fatigue + hypoglycemia masking โ€ข Avoid sudden withdrawal ๐Ÿ”ต 2. ACE Inhibitors Examples: Lisinopril, Enalapril Action: Vasodilation โ†’ โ†“ BP Nursing Tips: โ€ข Watch fo
SouthernMama

SouthernMama

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๐Ÿง โ€ผ๏ธINCREASED ICP
Increased ICP refers to increased pressure inside the skull โญ๏ธKey things to know: โ˜žNormal ICP= 5-15 โ˜žICP >20 warrants intervention โญ๏ธMonro Kellie Hypothesis This is a fundamental concept thatโ€™s really important to understand in nursing school! The cranial compartment is made up of ๐Ÿง b
Nurse Well Versed

Nurse Well Versed

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A hospital room with medical equipment and a patient monitor, overlaid with text introducing "5 Most Commonly Prescribed Meds You'll See Everywhere As a Nurse."
A hospital room with medical equipment, featuring text about Lisinopril, its use for high blood pressure and heart failure, and common side effects like dry cough.
A hospital room with medical equipment, displaying text about Metformin, its use for type 2 diabetes, and common side effects including GI upset.
What are common medications you see at work?
#nursetok
Nurse Kathleen Green

Nurse Kathleen Green

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A purple table titled 'NCLEX HACK CUSHING Vs ADDISONS' compares Cushing Syndrome and Addison's Disease. It details definitions, cortisol levels (with arrows and illustrations), symptoms like moon face or bronzed skin, and mnemonic hacks for each condition.
NCLEX Must-Know: Cushingโ€™s vs. Addisonโ€™s Disease!
๐Ÿ‘‰๐ŸพNCLEX MUST KNOW!! ๐Ÿ’Š ๐Ÿ‘ฉ๐Ÿพโ€โš•๏ธ s ๐Ÿฉบ ๐Ÿšจ CUSHINGโ€™S = TOO MUCH CORTISOL ๐Ÿšจ ๐Ÿ“ˆ โ€œCUSHYโ€ = Too much cushion (steroids) โœ”๏ธ S/S: โ€ข Moon face ๐ŸŒ• & Buffalo hump ๐Ÿ‚ โ€ข Truncal obesity, thin extremities โ€ข Hyperglycemia ๐Ÿฌ & Hypertension โฌ†๏ธ โ€ข Purple striae & fragile
healwellnurse

healwellnurse

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An iPad displays Mark Klimek Lecture Notes covering Anticholinergic vs. Cholinergic Effects and Acid-Base Gases, including ABG interpretation, normal values, and signs/symptoms of acid-base imbalance. The iPad is placed on a laptop keyboard.
NCLEX Notes
One of the things I love to use while preparing for the NCLEX is Mark Kโ€™s lectures and notes. Iโ€™ve been reviewing his 12 lectures along with jotting down notes to review later on subjects such as medications, pH imbalances, and diseases. What has everyone else been using to prep for the NCLEX??
Mel.zzle

Mel.zzle

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This image presents key medical triads like Cushing's, Charcot's, Beck's, and Virchow's, detailing their symptoms. It also lists symptoms for other conditions including Bacterial Meningitis, Horner's Syndrome, Phenytoin Toxicity, Pheochromocytoma, Measles, and Nephrotic Syndrome.
This image compares symptoms and characteristics for various medical conditions: Left vs. Right Heart Failure, Alcohol Withdrawal vs. Delirium Tremens, Gastric vs. Duodenal Ulcer, Peripheral Venous vs. Arterial Disease, Acute Lymphocytic vs. Myelogenous Leukemia, and Non-Hodgkin's vs. Hodgkin's Lymphoma.
This image compares several endocrine and metabolic conditions: Diabetes Insipidus vs. SIADH, Hypothyroidism vs. Hyperthyroidism, Hypoparathyroid vs. Hyperparathyroid, Addison's vs. Cushing's, and Hypoglycemia vs. Hyperglycemia, outlining their causes, symptoms, and management.
๐Ÿ“š๐Ÿ’ŠScreenshot These Must-Know Nursing Notes!๐Ÿฉบโœจ
Save this for later! ๐Ÿ“ Here are my quick and essential notes on some of the most important NCLEX and nursing school topics: โœ… ACE Inhibitors โ€“ Side effects, key nursing considerations. โœ… SSRIs & MAOIs โ€“ Differences, precautions, and patient education. โœ… Mood Stabilizers โ€“ Top meds to know
Nurse Radiance

Nurse Radiance

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How to pass the NCLEX PN ?
First: keep in mind LPN gets the stable patients , so like Mark K. Says know the words for stable vs unstable.LPN never do the first of any thing! Ex: First VS,First Assessment ,First wound dressing etc. Second: know your signs and symptoms for example: whatโ€™s the sign in symptoms of Hypertensi
Nurse Radiance

Nurse Radiance

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A 'High Yield Cheat Sheet' for Cardiovascular Hallmark Signs & Symptoms, including Angina (crushing pain relieved by NTG), Kawasaki disease (strawberry tongue), Cardiac tamponade (Beck's Triad), Myocardial Infarction (crushing chest pain unrelieved by NTG), and Pericarditis (pleuritic chest pain, ST elevation).
A 'High Yield Cheat Sheet' continuing Cardiovascular Hallmark Signs & Symptoms, such as Pulmonary Embolism (sudden dyspnea), Tetralogy of Fallot (cyanosis), Shock (hypotension, tachycardia), and โ†‘ ICP (Cushing's Triad). It indicates the next section is Gastrointestinal.
A 'High Yield Cheat Sheet' for Gastrointestinal Hallmark Signs & Symptoms, including Appendicitis (RLQ pain, rebound tenderness), Pancreatitis (Cullen's sign), Cholera (rice watery stool), Pyloric stenosis (olive-shaped mass, nonbilious vomiting), and Ulcerative Colitis (recurrent bloody diarrhea).
๐Ÿ“šNCLEX High-Yield Cheat Sheet!๐Ÿ“š
Hey future nurses! ๐Ÿฉบ Here are a few NCLEX High-Yield Cheat Sheets that are absolute lifesavers when studying for the big exam! These quick notes cover essential topics you need to know to pass. โœจ Topics Include: โœ… Prioritization & delegation tips โœ… Must-know lab values โœ… Key pharmacology
Nurse Radiance

Nurse Radiance

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An illustration featuring a heart, lungs, and bottles, with text introducing NCLEX cheat sheets for high-yield topics. The NCLEXยฎ logo and a caduceus symbol are also present.
A cheat sheet on Cardiac Beta Blockers, listing drugs like Metoprolol, side effects such as bradycardia, and considerations for monitoring heart rate and blood pressure, with anatomical illustrations.
A cheat sheet on Skeletal Muscle Antispasmodics, detailing drugs like Baclofen, uses for spasticity, and considerations for gradual dose titration and liver function monitoring, with medical illustrations.
Must-know NCLEX topics you can't skip! Save these high-yield cheat sheets to study smarter, not harder. Swipe and level up your prep! #NCLEXPrep #Nursing Student #NCLEXTips #StudyNursing #CheatSheet
Nclex Assistance

Nclex Assistance

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9 MUST KNOW MEDs for Nclex
If NCLEX is confusing you, Sure Pass NCLEX is in my bio.โ€ #nclexhelp #nclexpass #nclex #nclexstudying
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