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A decorative image introducing the topic of 'Hemorrhagic vs Ischemic Stroke' for nursing education, featuring a pink background, a stethoscope, syringe, and hearts, with a prominent 'NEXT PHOTO' arrow.
🧠 Understanding Hemorrhagic vs. Ischemic Stroke
What is a Stroke? A stroke occurs when blood flow to the brain is interrupted, leading to brain cell death. Strokes are classified into two types: hemorrhagic and ischemic. 1. Hemorrhagic Stroke 🩸 • Cause: Bleeding into or around the brain due to a ruptured blood vessel. •
Taylor Price RN, BSN

Taylor Price RN, BSN

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#neurosurgery #brain #Success #Sacrifice #spine #Motivation #Resilience #medical #Neurosurgeon #fyp #education ‎جراحة المخ والأعصاب ‎#النجاح #التضحية #العمود_الفقري #التحفيز #المرونة #التحفيز #جراح_المخ
Dr.Baker Brain 🧠 Surgeon

Dr.Baker Brain 🧠 Surgeon

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This image provides a nursing study guide on various drug classes. It covers Anti-hypertensives (ACE inhibitors, ARBs, Beta-blockers, Calcium Channel Blockers), Anti-depressants (SNRIs, SSRIs, TCAs, MAOIs), and Anti-anxiety medications (Benzodiazepines, Barbiturates), detailing their mechanisms, common examples, and important considerations or side effects.
This image outlines Mood Stabilizers (Lithium), Anti-psychotics (Typical like Phenothiazines, Haloperidol; Atypical like Clozapine, Olanzapine, Ziprasidone), and Diuretics (Loop, K-sparing, Thiazide). It highlights drug names, side effects like extrapyramidal symptoms, agranulocytosis, NMS, and key monitoring parameters for each class.
This image presents a guide to Insulin types (Rapid, Short, Intermediate, Long-acting) with their onset, peak, and duration. It also lists therapeutic and toxic levels for common medications (Lithium, Digoxin, Theophylline, Phenytoin, Bilirubin) and provides a comprehensive list of antidotes for various drug toxicities.
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Nurse Radiance

Nurse Radiance

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A vibrant purple morning glory flower with a pinkish-purple center, growing on a wire trellis, with green leaves and grass in the background, symbolizing the beauty found amidst challenges.
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So since Lemon8 is a safe space… #letschats I’ve been dealing with a weird amount of pain and I feel at my age I shouldn’t, as well as other symptoms. I’ve been going to the doctor for months trying to find a solution and after every lab and exam I get the same answer. I’m not sure… This is v
Only1Zapd

Only1Zapd

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