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A study guide page continuing multiple sclerosis treatments (drugs for exacerbations, urinary retention, muscle spasms, diet, fluid, sensory issues, exacerbation triggers). It then covers myasthenia gravis (neuromuscular junction, muscle weakness, bulbar signs, demographics, neurotransmitter, drug classes, surgery, Tensilon test, care, crises).
A study guide page detailing myocardial infarction (definition, symptoms, pain relief, complications, risk factors, activity, EKG changes, lab markers, O2 needs). It then introduces hemodialysis (graft, AV fistula, frequency, duration, and access methods).
Mark Klimek Blue Book Part 6️⃣
This consist of: ✨Continuation of Meningitis ✨Menstrual Cycle ✨Migraines ✨Multiple Sclerosis ✨Myasthenia Gravis ✨Myocardial Infarction ✨Hemodialysis ✨Hemophilia ✨Hepatitis ✨Herpes/Shingles ✨Patient Safety ✨Hyperemesis Gravidarum ✨Hypertension ✨Hypovolemic Shock ✨Hysterectomy ✨Ec
Jam

Jam

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You’re Reading Your Textbooks Wrong ❌📚😬
📚💥 Stop reading your nursing textbook cover to cover. Seriously. You’re not writing a dissertation—you’re trying to pass exams and save lives. Real talk 👇 if you’re still trying to read your nursing textbook cover to cover… babe, please stop. i’m begging 😅 Seriously you are wasting value time
Stella Studies

Stella Studies

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Let’s Talk DETOX ✨🍋🥒
Detoxing the body plays a crucial role in maintaining optimal health and well-being. In our modern world, we are exposed to an array of environmental toxins, processed foods, and stressors that can burden our bodies' natural detoxification systems. By engaging in detoxification practices, we ca
Luci Amichiko

Luci Amichiko

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A Sims character with short brown hair and a white off-shoulder top holds a book, with text overlayed: "Create your sim First date." The background is a blurred outdoor scene with white light streaks.
A grid of four Sims character portraits (A, B, C, D) for selection, with the title "Pick your date." The characters include two males and two females, each with distinct features and hairstyles.
A grid of four Sims 4 location options (A, B, C, D) for a date, titled "Pick first date spot." Options include an indoor restaurant, an outdoor street scene, a beachside cafe, and a modern neon-lit building.
need a sims 4 story inspo? 🤔
✨️Pick your sims 4 date & style ✨️🧚‍♂️ credits: this post was inspired by @lolas.moon all the imagines are from Pinterest if you're the owner of one of the pics DM me for credit or removal #moodboard #lemon8gaming #sims4 #sims4community #cozygamer
Amelia Cozy Nook

Amelia Cozy Nook

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A black background with the white text 'NCLEX Maternity Notes' centered, indicating the topic of the following study material. The bottom left corner has 'lemons8' and '@samih_cardiactechstudent'.
This image details 'A. OB Assessment' for maternity notes, covering GTPAL (Gravida, Term, Preterm, Abortions, Living children), Naegele's Rule for Estimated Due Date, and Fundal Height measurements at different gestational weeks.
This image lists 'B. Pregnancy Warning Signs (Call HCP)', including vaginal bleeding, severe abdominal pain, severe headaches/vision changes, decreased fetal movement, fluid leakage (PROM), and signs of infection.
How to study Maternity Notes
How to Study Maternity Notes (NCLEX Prep) 1. Start With the Big Picture • Before memorizing details, learn the flow of pregnancy → labor → postpartum → newborn. • Think in order: 1. Antepartum (before birth) 2. Intrapartum (labor & delivery) 3.
samih | Cardiac Tech Student

samih | Cardiac Tech Student

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NCLEX TIPS PHARMACOLOGY PART 1
NCLEX PREP ALERT ‼️ When it comes to passing the NCLEX, knowing your meds is NON-NEGOTIABLE 💊From antibiotics to antidepressants. Make sure you are taking it top notch Here are some of NCLEX MUST KNOW MEDS; 1) ACE Inhibitors - like Lisinopril 🩺 2) Beta Blockers - Metoprolol ❤️3) Anticoagulants
healwellnurse

healwellnurse

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Handwritten notes on a whiteboard detailing urinary elimination, including structures, functions, common conditions like anuria and dysuria, and procedures such as catheterization, urostomy, and Kegel exercises.
Handwritten notes on a whiteboard covering infection control protocols like patient verification and transmission precautions, alongside details on chronic and acute patient care, rehabilitation team roles, and the LPN/LVN's responsibilities.
Handwritten notes on a whiteboard explaining diabetes, including Type 1, Type 2, and Gestational diabetes, their symptoms, causes, diagnostic tests like Hemoglobin A1c, and conditions such as hypoglycemia, hyperglycemia, and DKA.
Learning you style of learning
Dear nursing student 🩺 Study Methods 101: Active Recall using the Whiteboard Method Stop passively reading your notes. Instead, use your whiteboard as a tool to pull information from memory. • Teach the concept out loud like you’re explaining it to someone else. • Make connections betwee
Kiersten LaShae

Kiersten LaShae

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Understanding iv fluids as a nurse 💧🩺
#nclex #nclextips #ivfluids #nursingstudent #nursing
Lillian Notedrill

Lillian Notedrill

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A nursing cheat sheet illustrating various patient positioning techniques like Prone, Supine, Lateral, Sim's, Fowler's, Lithotomy, Trendelenburg, and Reverse Trendelenburg, with descriptions of each position and its uses.
A nursing cheat sheet detailing emergency medications including Epinephrine, Atropine, Dopamine, Lidocaine, Adenosine, and Sodium Bicarb, outlining their drug classes and primary uses.
A nursing cheat sheet explaining IV fluid types (hypotonic, isotonic, hypertonic) with their effects on cells and common uses. It also includes a guide for needle gauge colors and their applications.
NURSING CHEAT SHEETS✨
Hey friends it’s Faye, I’m obsessed with this app. I seen these cute little study cards for Nursing Students and just wanted to share because girls who share are girls who care 🥹💕🥹 Faye Out 🥰 #nursingstudenttips #nursestudent #patientcaretechnician #medicalstudent #nursingstud
Faye

Faye

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Hurst Review: Endocrine System 🩺📖 | Must Know !
Hey nursing students! Here’s a review from Hurst on the endocrine system—essential for understanding hormones, disorders, and NCLEX prep. Hope this helps! Save this for later and let me know if you find it useful! #NursingStudent #NCLEXPrep #HurstReview #EndocrineSystem #FutureNurse
Nurse Radiance

Nurse Radiance

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BURN CARE PHASES
When caring for a burn patient, there are three phases of care you need to know: ⭐️Emergent Phase (Onset of injury → Capillary integrity restored) * Lasts 24-48 hours * Blood vessels leak, leading to fluid loss and edema * Priority: Fluid resuscitation (Lactated Ringers), monitor ABCs, I+O, a
Nurse Well Versed

Nurse Well Versed

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