by Parsimony Labs
As an RN, I’m aware of the struggles students face preparing for school and the NCLEX. As any ambiti...
As an RN, I’m aware of the struggles students face preparing for school and the NCLEX. As any ambitious student, I mistakenly spent countless hours studying unnecessary info, and I hope you don’t do the same. I want to share with you a valuable drug resource my team made specifically for students. Using only essential info from school and common review courses, we created an easy-to-use app to help cut your study time! We also created a website to give you unlimited access for all of your study devices. The best part is that you can add your own notes throughout the app, as well as add new categories and drugs! Happy studying!MORE IN-DEPTH DESCRIPTION:
- The most up-to-date, essential, and easy-to-use nurse drug reference available to pass the NCLEX- Ability to personalize the app by allowing the user input their own notes throughout the entire content and also add new classifications and drugs.- All of the information is based off the most recent information needed to pass the updated April 2016 NCLEX guidelines that will be in effect for the next three years.- Information comes from years of nursing school education, Davis’s Drug Guide (15th edition), and common NCLEX review courses (NCSBN, HURST, KAPLAN, and Elsevier).- 116 most common medication classifications/categories used with information such as mechanisms of action, vital signs to watch for, relevant labs, common/adverse side effects, and nursing considerations for each.- Over 350 common medications (generic and brand name) used within the classifications with all possible routes of administration information and nursing considerations for each that include therapeutic levels and antidotes.- Helpful acronyms used throughout the app to help you study and learn the information in the easiest way.- Includes 9 lists of helpful nursing tools:1. Normal lab values: BMP, CBC’s with differential, Red blood cell indices, LFT’s, Coagulation studies, Trace minerals, ABG’s, Cholesterol levels, Urinalysis, Urine dipstick, and other common lab values needed to know2. Normal vital signs for all ages3. Common conversions including volume, mass, height, weight, and temperature4. Medication administration information including: PO, SQ, IM, IV, Topical, Inhalation, Ophthalmic, Ear, Sublingual, Buccal, Intravaginal, and Rectal5. Isolation precautions information, standard/universal, contact, droplet, airborne6. Pregnancy categories, including meds that should be avoided7. Substance abuse schedules8. Common medication administration abbreviations9. Common EKG strips
Technical / Functionality- All of the information is web-based, will be able to access on all forms of tools, mobile phones, tablets, and laptops.- Ability to register and personalize the app by adding notes throughout entire app that becomes available on all forms of access tools.- Ability add you own category and drugs- Ability to scroll and search by medication classification - Ability to search by both generic and trade name- Auto-complete to predict the name you seek- Tabbed browsing to find the information you need fast
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