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✨ NURSING TIPS & TRICKS ✨ Foods to avoid with certain drugs and herbs. Additional info on grapefruit So, why grapefruit? Grapefruit juice increases the absorption of the drug into the bloodstream, when there is a higher concentration of the drug, adverse effects tend to happen more. Herbalife, Medical Knowledge, Cardiovascular, Medical Education, Best Nursing Schools, Medical
Pharmacology Nursing Mnemonics & Tips
✨ NURSING TIPS & TRICKS ✨ Foods to avoid with certain drugs and herbs. Additional info on grapefruit So, why grapefruit? Grapefruit juice increases the absorption of the drug into the bloodstream, when there is a higher concentration of the drug, adverse effects tend to happen more.
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NCLEX Pharmacology Quick Tips You’ll Need Part II - NCLEX Quiz
NCLEX Pharmacology Quick Tips You’ll Need Part II
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NCLEX Pharmacology
Med-Surg is one of the toughest courses you'll take in nursing school, and in this blog post we reveal one of the best ways that you can study for it. Click through to check out our step-by-step guide for success in Med-Surg. BONUS: Includes a FREE Study printable! India, Wines, Buy Online, Nursing Study Guide, Nursing Study Tips, Nursing Notes, Nursing Study, Nursing School Studying
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Med-Surg is one of the toughest courses you'll take in nursing school, and in this blog post we reveal one of the best ways that you can study for it. Click through to check out our step-by-step guide for success in Med-Surg. BONUS: Includes a FREE Study printable!
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500+ Nursing Care Plans by Nurseslabs. Free to use and free to download! The end product of the nursing process’ planning phase is a plan of care or also known as a nursing care plan (or simply a care plan). We have collated and created a wide selection of nursing care plans for our nurses and student nurses to use. Feel free to use these nursing care plans (NCPs) to your assignments and requirements. Nursing care plans provide a means of communication among nurses, their patients, and ot
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Dosage Calculations
Comparison of the angles of insertion for intramuscular (IM), subcutaneous, and intradermal injections. An IM injection is given at a 72- to 90-degree angle. A subcutaneous injection is usually given at a 45-degree angle, but may be given at up to a 90-degree angle, if a short needle is used or if the person is heavy. The intradermal injection is given holding the syringe nearly parallel to the skin (10- to 15-degree angle). Medications Nursing, Medical Studies, Medical Assistant Student, Medical School Studying, Medical Student Study
Administration of Injectable Medications (Pharmacology and Administration of Medications) (Nursing) Part 1
Comparison of the angles of insertion for intramuscular (IM), subcutaneous, and intradermal injections. An IM injection is given at a 72- to 90-degree angle. A subcutaneous injection is usually given at a 45-degree angle, but may be given at up to a 90-degree angle, if a short needle is used or if the person is heavy. The intradermal injection is given holding the syringe nearly parallel to the skin (10- to 15-degree angle).
patient positioning - KNOW THIS. So when your patient is suddenly hypotensive, you can trendelenberg them to get that pressure up or do a passive leg raise. Fitness, Neurology
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patient positioning - KNOW THIS. So when your patient is suddenly hypotensive, you can trendelenberg them to get that pressure up or do a passive leg raise.