Drug cards

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Hey guys. I don't actually start pharmacology until this spring. And I guess I'm weird or just nervous before nursing school starts next week, but I started trying to memorize a drug every few days. I have 3 so far digoxin, lisinopril, and acetylcysteine. What I memorized is mechanism of action, what to watch out for with side effects or before administering (like for digoxin I wrote must check apical pulse is not less than 60, that I read online), what problems they're used to treat, and pregnancy risk. Is this a good idea? I made my own cards for them. I'm sure I might give it up once classes and new job etc begin haha but I'd like to still do it... anything I need to add and any very important drugs or ones students should know to suggest please? Thank you.

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You may find it easier to study meds in classes instead of randomly- might make it easier to retain information (like generic beta blocker names all end in -lol) You can also check out this thread for someone who shared a lot of their hard work with drug cards.

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