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... Read morePathophysiology can truly feel overwhelming, especially when trying to decipher complex disease mechanisms that don’t seem straightforward—like the question, "Do 'simple diseases' even exist?" From my own experience as a nursing student, the key to mastering this subject lies in breaking down the content into manageable chunks and linking the clinical implications to real-life scenarios. One strategy that worked well for me was integrating active study techniques such as concept mapping and teaching the material to a peer. This helped cement the understanding of how bodily systems interact during disease processes. It’s also crucial to schedule consistent study sessions rather than cramming; this reinforces long-term retention and reduces burnout. Utilizing supplemental resources such as focused video lectures and quiz apps can clarify confusing topics and provide variety, keeping motivation high. I found it helpful to re-watch clear explanations around the 52-minute mark of certain pathophysiology videos, which offer detailed insights into disease mechanisms. Lastly, embracing a disciplined approach—setting small goals, tracking progress, and rewarding yourself for milestones—makes the study journey less daunting. Remember, patience and persistence are vital. Over time, what seemed impossible at first becomes understandable, and your confidence will grow exponentially.

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Cheerios

Cheerios

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A colorful, handwritten pathophysiology study guide on a large white board, summarizing key concepts for chapters 3, 11, 12, 13, and 16. Various colored markers are in a holder beside it, highlighting the hands-on learning approach for exam preparation.
Study Guide for Patho✨
I made this study guide to help me with these chapters for my exams in Patho and I would say it was a game changer! The colors, the big poster board was everything! I’m such a hands on learner and this was such a good way to help me focus on topics I needed too! I also passed the class which is
Lilly Sargent

Lilly Sargent

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Pass Nursing School🩺 w/all A’s
Study tips that have worked for me as a nursing student in my senior yr. This is coming from a mother to a 10mo, who works full-time and PRN as an Extern for the nursing experience before graduation (makes you more marketable and more likely to land a job as a new grad that requires exp). 👩🏽‍🏫LE
Blerdy Nurse

Blerdy Nurse

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This image introduces an NCLEX review on hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia, featuring an insulin vial, a syringe, a hand using a glucose meter, and a person looking concerned with a glucose meter displaying 150 mg/dL.
This image defines hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia, providing normal and diabetic blood glucose ranges. It highlights NCLEX-specific values: >180 mg/dL for diabetic hyperglycemia and <70 mg/dL for diabetic hypoglycemia, with a glucose meter showing 68 mg/dL.
This image presents a symptom comparison table for hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia, covering mood, skin, neurological, and GI symptoms. It includes mnemonics: "Cold and clammy, need some candy" for hypo and "Hot and dry, sugar's high" for hyper.
NCLEX Review: Hypoglycemia vs. Hyperglycemia
Hyperglycemia vs Hypoglycemia: What every nursing student needs to know! Whether you’re prepping for med-surg, NCLEX, or your next clinical shift, being able to recognize the difference between high vs low blood sugar is critical - and could literally save your patient’s life. This post cover
Student Nursing Essentials

Student Nursing Essentials

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