Pharmacology Flashcards (drug cards)

Attached are 12 Word documents which I made when I took pharmacology. All the information was based on the ATI study guide since that constituted the final exam in our class. Nursing Students Student Assist Article

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Specializes in Med-Tele; ED; ICU.

I would, especially along with an introductory text like the "incredibly easy" book or a used pharm book in order to learn about the various classes of meds.

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Ok, thank you!

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Thank you!! This will help me out in pharmacology next month!!! I still don't know how to put these all together but I'm sure I'll know once I start. Thanks again for your generosity! Good luck to you and everyone else here on their nursing journey.

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Awesome! Commenting to save later.

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I am starting pharmacology and med surg 1 tomorrow, Monday. Thank you so much, these can definitely help!! And CONGRATULATIONS ON PASSING THE NCLEX!!! :)

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Oh man..... I am taking this class this fall and I cannot download these cards. I can see that they are Word documents but I am having a time of it. Any suggestions?? There is a box that comes up asking me what type of app I would like to download them with. Help and thank you!!!!!!!! :)

tinypct

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Specializes in Med-Tele; ED; ICU.
tinypct said:
Oh man..... I am taking this class this fall and I cannot download these cards. I can see that they are Word documents but I am having a time of it. Any suggestions?? There is a box that comes up asking me what type of app I would like to download them with. Help and thank you!!!!!!!! ?

When I click on the link using a Win7 machine and Firefox, I get the following box:

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I select the "Save File" option and go from there.

I could also right-click and select "Save link as"

What are you using to try to download?

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I don't have Firefox.... any ideas on how I can use either IP or Google????

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Specializes in Med-Tele; ED; ICU.

I don't know what "IP" is... is that an Apple thing? I only speak Windows.

If by "Google" you mean "Google Chrome" then yes, you can download them with Google Chrome.

If you mean something pertaining to "Google Drive," then no, they are not thusly shared... though I suppose that I could... presuming that I can still find them.

With what type of device are you trying to download them?

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Okay........sorry for the misinformation........ I meant IE, Internet Explorer.......and I will try with Google Chrome. I don't have Firefox on my computer b/c I had serious issues the last time I tried to download it :) .

Sorry about this!! I too speak Windows. Thank you again for all of these notes........ SO appreciate it!!!!!!!! :)

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Specializes in Med-Tele; ED; ICU.
tinypct said:
Okay........sorry for the misinformation........ I meant IE, Internet Explorer.......and I will try with Google Chrome. I don't have Firefox on my computer b/c I had serious issues the last time I tried to download it ? .

Sorry about this!! I too speak Windows. Thank you again for all of these notes........ SO appreciate it!!!!!!!! ?

Hmm.

Clicking on one of the links from IE gives me the message box shown at the bottom of this screen shot. Click "Save" or use the drop-down to select "Save as" or "Save and open"

Exactly what do *you* see when you click on the link?

I do still have all the files. At one time I had uploaded them to 4shared but they appear to have been deleted for inactivity so all the links are dead.

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Specializes in Med-Tele; ED; ICU.

I've put them in a ZIP file that's only 420k... If you still can't download them, PM to me an e-mail address and I'll send them to you.

They were done in Word 2003; I don't recall there being any special fonts - just symbols from Wingdings and Webdings - so you shouldn't have any problem with them

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