Nursing Students NCLEX Video
Updated: Feb 12 Published Mar 4, 2006
M Medications - ACE inhibitors, NSAIDS
A Acidosis - Metabolic and respiratory
C Cellular destruction - Burns, traumatic injury
H Hypoaldosteronism, hemolysis
I Intake - Excessive
N Nephrons, renal failure
E Excretion - Impaired
dani_girl
124 Posts
mopnglo42 said: Trouble figuring out which eye is which? OS is left eye OD is the right eye You can remember which one is the right eye (OD), because you can make the D into an R - You just have to draw to stick legs on the bottom of the D. Write it down on paper, you'll see what I mean (it's hard to show you when all I can do is type) ?
OS is left eye
OD is the right eye
You can remember which one is the right eye (OD), because you can make the D into an R - You just have to draw to stick legs on the bottom of the D. Write it down on paper, you'll see what I mean (it's hard to show you when all I can do is type) ?
Another way to remember the eyes is:
You look OUt with Both eyes.
Take the Right dose so you won't OD [overdose].
The only one that is Left is OS.
- Both eyes=OU, Right eye=OD, Left eye=OS.
Works for me
sungoddess
14 Posts
you ae a genius......where were you before I took the NCLEX Bellaluna
Still figuring out my direction in life I guess :) But hey you can help me when I take it!!!
Phillygryl, LPN
45 Posts
I would love to have any mnemonics you (board members) might have. I am posting this one on someone showed me at an NCLEX review couse I took.
It is about fetal accelerations and decelerations!!!
Just remember VEAL CHOP
Variable Cord compression
Early Head compression
Accelerations OK
Late Placental insufficiency
nataliaxtine
5 Posts
OURN83 said: OR ALL People Enjoy Time Magazine
ALL People Enjoy Time Magazine
or
All People Eat Turkey Meat
porterwoman
185 Posts
Heart sounds:
S3= Heart fail-ure (3 syllables)
S4=Hy-per-ten-sion (4 syllables)
And the effects of anticholinergics:
Can't see
Can't pee
Can't spit
Can't --defecate
I got these from Nursing Made Insanely Easy, authors Loretta Manning and Sylvia Rayfield. They teach a NCLEX review class based on the book. It's all mnemonics, songs, jingles, that kind of thing. It really helped me.
Rebecca
OURN83
127 Posts
Nine-point Postpartum Assessment...
BUBBLEHER
B- Breasts
U- Uterus
B- Bladder
B- Bowel function
L- Lochia
E- Episiotomy
H- Homan's sign
E- Emotional Status
R- Respiratory System
gofigure
23 Posts
LDL ("bad" cholesterol)
L=Lowdown
D=Dirty
L=lipoprotein
:smackingf
carrieprc, RN
12 Posts
This one really helped me in the cardiac system when you need to know when you hear a murmur like on Mitral regurgitation you hear it on systole.
(H)ARD ASS MRS. MSD
ARD = Atrial regurgitation diastole
ASS = Atrial stenosis systole
MRS = Mitral regurgitation systole
MSD = Mitral stenosis diastole
Angie123
56 Posts
I need help remembering the personality disorers. Any help?
emeraldjay
77 Posts
I remember one that got drilled in during our post-op lecture. The 5 P's of circulation loss in a limb.
Pain, Pallor, Pulselessness, Parasthesia, Poikilothermia
scholar
38 Posts
Or ALL people Eat too much!
aortic pulmonic erb's point tricuspid mitral