Pharmacology NCLEX Cram - QD Nurses
Get all the quick facts you need to know before your pharmacology exam. Medication Classifications You’ll Need to Know Antacids - Reduce hydrochloric acid located in the stomach. Antianemics - Increases the production of red blood cells. Anticholinergics - Decreases oral secretions. Anticoagulants - Prevents the formation of clots. Anticonvulsants - Management of seizures or […]
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Cardiovascular Care Nursing Mnemonics and Tips - Nurseslabs
To help you grasp the core concepts of Cardiovascular Care Nursing (or Cardiac Care Nursing), here are our visual nursing mnemonics and tips!
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Cardiac Medications Triple A Adenosine Atropine Amiodarone NCLEX BUN Creatinine Kidney Disease Acute Renal Failue Labs Potassium Hyperkalemia Hypokalemia Hyponatremia Sodium Lab Value Blood Hyponatremia Mnemonic Nursing Student This is a collection of my Acute Book diagram explaining the normals and abnormal Na K Cr Hypomagnesemia BUN Creatinine Addisons Dehydration Study Sheets for Nurses NCLEX Tips Nursing Notes Cheats cardiac tamponade nursing mnemonic
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Hey guys! Sorry I haven’t been on for a few days. Anyway, here’s a quick reference you can print out of the 2012 AHA ACLS algorithm… for anyone interested in the ED or critical care (like me) =)
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Hemodynamics made easy
Hemodynamic Monitoring & Normal Values: 1. Blood pressure: a. Normal Systolic = 90-140 b. Normal Diastolic = 60-90 c. As BP increases CO & CI usually decrease b. As BP decreases CO and CI usually increase 2. Pulse Pressure: a. Systolic BP minus Diastolic BP b. Normal = 40 mmHg c. greater than 40 indicates decreased Stroke Volume (SV) 3. SV (Stroke Volume): a. Cardiac Output divided by Heart Rate b. Normal = 60 – 130 ml/beat c. It's the volume ejected per beat 4. CO (Cardiac Output): a. Heart…
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Hemodynamics – Right Sided versus Left Sided
Hemodynamic Parameters are an important aspect in nursing, in this study sheet I just go over the basics of the hemodynamics you should know. Right Sided measurements are more related to fluid bala…