I cannot tell you that one is better than the rest. I provided several options because your decision on which online review course will depend on what your learning style is or what your financial …
21 Steps of Circulation in 5 Minutes
From freshman year all the way until graduation, the circulation of the heart will haunt you! But, you can fight back by becoming confident in your cardiac anatomy and physiology as you memorize the …
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NCLEX Pharmacology Review Part 1
Ashley Gonshorek presents a review of medications for the NCLEX exam. This video includes information on aminoglycosides, vancomycin, penicillin, and …
Remember Insulins in 5 Minutes
Have you ever wondered how your classmates were able to memorize insulins so easily? What tricks do they have up their sleeves? Here is one trick to learn insulins and never forget it again. Now you …
Tools for Major Lab Values in 7 Minutes
Impress your clinical professor with your knowledge of major lab values and your electrolyte panel diagrams. Let Caroline Porter Thomas, RN explain tools that will help you with the major lab values. …
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Red Alert: What You Need for the NCLEX
Hematology Values Red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and hemoglobin levels are hematology values that you will see on the NCLEX. Therapeutic Drug Levels Digoxin, Lithium, Dilantin, and …
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Cranial Nerves Mnemonics in under 5 Minutes
Check out the cranial nerve mnemonics! The twelve cranial nerves are: I: Olfactory II: Optic III: Oculomotor IV: Trochlear V: Trigeminal VI: Abducens VII: Facial VIII: …
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Little Known Ways to Prioritize Based on Patient’s Needs
You are assigned to five patients and you have to figure out which patients to prioritize to see first. Nursing school and NCLEX love to make sure that you understand patient safety by seeing how you …
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Easy Way to Remember Infection Control
Contact Mrs. Wee M – multidrug resistant organism R – respiratory infection S – skin infections W – wound infections E – enteric (clostridium difficile) E – eye infection – …
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Quick Version of Myasthenia Gravis
In the video, Caroline Porter Thomas will go over a quick description of the disease, signs and symptoms, common diagnostic, and medical management. Not only does she provide useful information on …
Exclusive Burns Lecture for NCLEX
Megan McClintock from Pocket Prof Apps presents a review of important information regarding burns for nursing students. Types of Burns (Watch at 9:50): Thermal Chemical Smoke Inhalation: CO …
Diuretic Drugs: Loop, Thiazide, Potassium Sparing, Osmotic
What type of diuretic drug is furosemide? What is the difference between potassium sparing and thiazides? When would you give an osmotic drug? In under 7 minutes, Michael Linares, RN presents …
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