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it’s not as hard as it looks just remember : dose/avaliable X volume #nursingschool #nursingstudent #medicationmath #Lemon8 #nursingmath #nursingmajor #adn
Liv Kurtas

Liv Kurtas

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#digestivesystem #digestive quiz
Kodi Rene Saxton

Kodi Rene Saxton

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A woman with long blonde hair smiles in a car, holding a white fluffy dog. Overlay text reads "NURSING STUDENT NOTES Pharmacology" in yellow and pink, with "lemon8 @kels.colli" at the bottom left.
Pharmacology notes for week 1, part 1, detailing characteristics of an ideal drug, drug naming conventions (trade, chemical, generic), and phases of drug research and development, including pharmacodynamics. A pink medicine bottle is depicted.
Pharmacology notes for week 1, part 2, covering pharmacokinetics (ADME: absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion/elimination), clinical trial phases (1, 2, 3), first-pass metabolism, and bioavailability.
notes pharmacology
I have way more on TikTok #studytips #study #nursingstudent #nursingschool #notes
Kelsey Colli

Kelsey Colli

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A dental model of a lower jaw, featuring white teeth and pink gums, rests on a light blue disposable mat. Various dental tools and materials are visible in the blurred background, suggesting a dental study or practice setting.
The Mnemonics That Got Me Through Dental Anatomy
ðŸĶ· I used to stare at anatomy diagrams and pray they’d justâ€Ķ absorb. They didn’t. Obviously. So I started making up ridiculous, color-coded, and slightly dramatic mnemonics to remember everything from the muscles of mastication to cranial nerves, and honestly? They worked better than any textboo
VowArchive

VowArchive

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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.
📝Nursing Notes Screenshot âœĻ
#nursingschoolmotivation #nursingsuccess #nursevibes #nclexreview #nclexprep
Nurse Radiance

Nurse Radiance

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A pharmacology study guide titled 'Top Study Hacks for Pharmacology' listing 10 tips, including categorizing medications, thinking about body systems, and checking for allergies. It also highlights 'High Alert Meds' like Heparin, Insulin, Chemo, Potassium, Opioids, and Pediatric/Neonate medications.
A pharmacology study sheet detailing 'ADMINISTRATION ROUTES' (e.g., oral, IV, subcutaneous), 'RIGHTS OF MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION' (Right Drug, Dose, Patient, Route, Time, Documentation), 'EMERGENCY MEDS' (Lidocaine, Epinephrine, Atropine, Narcan), and 'MEASUREMENT ABBREVIATIONS' (e.g., kg, L, mg, mL).
A pharmacology study sheet defining 'PHARMACOKINETICS' (ADME: absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion) and 'PHARMACODYNAMICS' (drug effects and mechanisms). Key terms like agonist, antagonist, half-life, potency, efficacy, loading dose, onset of action, and toxic concentration are explained.
Pharmacology notes
Some great tips and need to knows for pharmacology exams in the nursing program ðŸĨ° #nursingstudent #nursingschool #school #notes #Lemon8 #Lemon8Diary #study
Hailey

Hailey

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This image displays various patient examination positions with illustrations and descriptions, including supine, Trendelenburg, Fowler, and Sims'. It also outlines assessment components like patient history, chief complaint, review of systems, and physical examination procedures for different body systems.
This image provides nursing quick access information on vital signs (pulse, respiration, blood pressure, temperature, BMI), medication administration (timeframes, rights, routes, dosage cup), documentation (SOAPIER, charting rules, error correction), and standard precautions for patient care.
This image details assessment points for cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, lymphatic, musculoskeletal, integumentary, psychiatric, and urinary systems. It also features diagrams and tables for staging pressure ulcers (I-IV) and surgical wound healing (primary and secondary intention).
Quick Access Notes for Nursing
Sereniti Battle

Sereniti Battle

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A screen displays "NURSING SCHOOL NOTES Part 1" in pink text, with background text mentioning the pituitary gland, HGH, milk production, and parathyroid hormones. A "Next" button is visible, along with a Lemon8 watermark.
A page titled "All about Nclex" lists 62 hallmark signs and symptoms for various medical conditions, such as pneumonia (rusty sputum), asthma (wheezing), MI (crushing pain), and meningitis (Kernig's sign).
This page continues the Nclex notes, listing additional symptoms (63-66) and sections on Immunology, Allergies, Immunizations, Leadership, and Delegation, including rules for RN, LPN/LVN, and UAP assignments.
NURSING SCHOOL NOTES
Hey nursing girlies 💗 Here are some notes I found online! Lmk if they help! #nursingstudent #nursingnotes #nclexprep #nursingstudenttips #nursingstudentaesthetics
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How to ace dosage calculation
#selftaught #delayednotdenied #nursingstudent #dosagecalculations
Moe

Moe

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Nitroglycerin = Headache and hypotension
#NursingEducation #NursingSchool #NursingStudent #FutureNurse #NurseEducator
Ruth RN | Explains

Ruth RN | Explains

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Medical notes âœĻðŸŒļðŸŒļðŸŦķ🍋
#medstudent #medicalschool #medicalstudents #medicalstudent #anatomy
Mia Nguyen

Mia Nguyen

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A handwritten cheat sheet on lined paper listing medical abbreviations for frequencies (e.g., OD=once daily), routes for eyes/ears (e.g., OD=Right eye), and general routes (e.g., PO=by mouth). The image is overlaid with pink text reading 'MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY Abbreviations'.
A white document titled 'Medical Terminology - Word Parts' displaying a two-column table of medical prefixes, suffixes, and root words with their corresponding meanings, such as 'an-, ab-' meaning 'without, lack of, from, away' and 'cephal-(o)' meaning 'head, pertaining to head'.
A white document titled '~ Medical Prefixes and Suffixes ~' categorizing and listing common medical suffixes (e.g., -algia: pain), cellular biology terms, tools and procedures, adjectival suffixes, and common prefixes (e.g., Ante-: before) with their meanings.
Medical Abbreviations
Hey are you having problems with medical terminology. The key is to simply break the words down into parts and right down what each part of the word means. Make tons of flash cards to review and find a Quizlet practice fit just for you but make sure it’s up to date. Terminology isn’t th
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QueenJy

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Cheat sheet nursingðŸŦ€ðŸŦðŸ§ 
#nursing #nursingschool #nursingstudent #nursingschoolmotivation
SatoushaðŸ–ĪðŸ–Ī

SatoushaðŸ–ĪðŸ–Ī

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The image displays the title '5 Types of Acute Coronary Syndrome' above an illustration of a heart wrapped in barbed wire and surrounded by red lightning bolts, symbolizing cardiac distress.
This image details Stable Angina, covering its mechanism (fixed plaque, demand ischemia), presentation (exertion pain, relieved by rest), diagnosis (normal EKG at rest, negative troponin), and treatment options.
This image describes Unstable Angina, outlining its mechanism (incomplete thrombus, no necrosis), presentation (pain at rest, new-onset), diagnosis (ST depression/T inversion, negative troponin), and treatment.
5 Types of Acute Coronary Syndrome
1ïļâƒĢ Stable Angina 🔎 Mechanism: Fixed atherosclerotic plaque â‰Ĩ70% occlusion → demand ischemia. NO plaque rupture. 📋 Presentation: Substernal chest pain ON EXERTION → relieved by rest or nitroglycerin. Predictable, reproducible. 🔎 Dx: EKG normal at rest. Stress test → reversible ischemia. Troponin NE
GetHelpWithProctoredExam

GetHelpWithProctoredExam

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A laptop displays a Notion template for tracking Stardew Valley Community Center bundles, featuring item checklists, bundle categories, and Stardew Valley-themed graphics like corn and gift boxes. The screen shows various items and their associated bundles.
A close-up of the Notion template shows the 'SDV: Bundle Items' section with a search function highlighted. Checkboxes next to items like Potato and Tomato indicate that checked items disappear, helping users track bundle progress.
The Notion template displays 'Bundles' and 'Rooms' sections, allowing users to check progress on each bundle. Stars indicate donated items, while black circles signify missing items, helping track donations and bundle access.
notion template to track your stardew bundles 🌷💐âœĻ
*i did not create this, but is available online for free!* i’ve been very vocal that i’m on my first ever play through of stardew valley right now, and i’m currently on winter of year 1 and finally decided to see what was up at the community center 😂 i was quickly overwhelmed and was going to m
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ℜ𝔎ð”Ŧð”Ŧð”Ķð”Ē ðŸĶ‡

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Handwritten notes outlining the digestive system overview, including alimentary canal organs, accessory digestive organs, and six essential activities, accompanied by a diagram of the human digestive system and a digestive process flowchart.
Handwritten notes detailing the six gastrointestinal tract activities (ingestion, propulsion, mechanical/chemical digestion, absorption, defecation) with an illustrative diagram, and definitions of the peritoneum, peritoneal cavity, and mesentery.
Handwritten notes explaining retroperitoneal and peritoneal organs with examples and diagrams (kidneys, stomach), followed by an introduction to the histology of the alimentary canal and its four tunics.
Digestive system notes!
Steal some of my notes. Should I post the rest of them? #anatomyandphysiology #study #academics #science
Lanie ♡

Lanie ♡

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Pediatric Endocrine Disorders & Must Know!ðŸĐšðŸ‘ķ
The endocrine system plays a HUGE role in growth, metabolism, and hormone regulation in kids! Here are the key disorders, signs, and management tips you need to know for Peds Endocrine ðŸĨ📚 âļŧ 🛑 1. Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) - “Insulin-Dependent Diabetes” ✅ Cause: Autoimmune destruction of pancrea
Nurse Radiance

Nurse Radiance

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âœĻðŸĨA MUST-HAVE for Healthcare Students & Workers💉âœĻ
âœĻ If you’re a nursing student, healthcare worker, or caregiver, then this 4-page Fast Facts Review Guide is going to be your new best friend! 🙌ðŸū ðŸ’Ą It’s packed with vital information like: â€Ē Vital signs & pulse points ✅ â€Ē Medication administration routes 💊 â€Ē Burn & press
Margarita

Margarita

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Build better habits with this Notion Habit Tracker
I started using this Notion Habit Tracker to organize my daily routines, and it has made staying consistent so much easier. Instead of feeling overwhelmed by big goals, I can now: ðŸŒŋ track my habits every day 📊 see my progress visually ðŸŽŊ stay focused on what matters ðŸ’Ą build routines that actu
IdeationWorks

IdeationWorks

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Ashukaru

Ashukaru

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tour my daily planner in notion! ðŸĨ°âœĻ
hi friends! i’ve started to get back into using notion to try to help me get back into a normal routine of things. i definitely find notion difficult to use at times, but i am starting to get a little more used to using it! as of right now i’m keeping my notion page extremely simple so i don’t
cait

cait

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Part 3
Ashukaru

Ashukaru

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STEAL MY ANATOMY NOTES (Teeth)
This post focuses on the teeth, an uncharted territory for this series. Here's how I would learn the teeth. 1. Memorize the order of the teeth names: incisors, canine, premolar, and molars. 2. Memorize the details for each category, such as the number for each type and the lateral/medial di
BETHANY

BETHANY

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This image displays multiple-choice questions on advanced cardiac arrest nursing and critical care, covering topics like initial rhythms, CPR ratios, drug administration, chest compression quality, and post-defibrillation actions.
This image presents advanced multiple-choice questions for nursing on kidney function and renal diseases, including primary kidney functions, indicators of kidney function, causes of AKI, electrolyte imbalances, and conditions like nephrotic syndrome.
This image features multiple-choice questions about drugs classified by their source, such as natural, synthetic, and semi-synthetic drugs, with examples like morphine, penicillin, paracetamol, and heroin.
Ashukaru

Ashukaru

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âœĻ✍ðŸū Medical & Clinical Terms You NEED To Know! 🗒ïļâœĻ
âœĻ One thing about working in healthcare and public health is this: medical language is its own world. Whether you’re a student trying to survive clinicals, a new grad stepping into the field, or a seasoned professional brushing up, knowing the right terms makes all the difference. âœĻ In my work a
Margarita

Margarita

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A title slide for "5 ESSENTIAL OB Medications You MUST Know For the NCLEX," featuring illustrations of medical equipment like a syringe, fetal monitor, IV drip, and a nurse performing an ultrasound on a pregnant patient.
A slide detailing Oxytocin (Pitocin), covering its purpose for labor induction/postpartum hemorrhage, administration routes, NCLEX tip on fetal heart rate assessment, key nursing points for monitoring, and major risks like uterine rupture and fetal distress.
A slide presenting Magnesium Sulfate, outlining its purpose for preeclampsia/eclampsia and preterm labor, IV route, therapeutic level, NCLEX tip on toxicity signs, key nursing points for monitoring and antidote, and major risks like respiratory depression.
OB Meds: Need to Know for NCLEX & Clinicals
Whether you’re prepping for the NCLEX or walking into your first OB clinical, these meds are must-know. I’m breaking down the purpose, routes, NCLEX tips, and major risks - so you can answer test questions AND keep your patients safe. Save this for quick review before your exam! #nclexp
Student Nursing Essentials

Student Nursing Essentials

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ðŸŦ€Cardiac Medication 💊
ðŸŦ€Just thinking about how much knowledge we juggle daily in healthcare. ðŸŦ€This quick guide to vasodilators—Calcium Channel Blockers, Nitrates, and Hydralazine—hits all the key points, especially those vital nursing considerations. ðŸŦ€Sometimes it’s the simple, well-organized visuals that truly stick
Revive IV Hydration 💉

Revive IV Hydration 💉

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