Pharmacology - SO MUCH INFO!

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I'm doing well in my Into to Pharmacology class, but I've been wondering.... there's so many drugs and adverse effects to watch for, how are we supposed to remember all of it? I can pass tests no problem, but I'm worried about long-term. I want to be an excellent nurse and this worries me. Are there any nurses, or even nursing students, who can help me understand if I need to be worried about this?

*If this post doesn't make much sense I'm not surprised. I haven't had any coffee or 5 hour energy yet*

Thank you everyone for your replies!!

I've just been worried because this last test was harder than I thought and it's hard for me to see how someone can remember specific adverse reactions to one drug when there's 20 more we have to also know that may have similar adverse reactions.

I plan on reviewing the prototype drugs, etc. over Christmas break. Pharm has been interesting but challenging!

Wow! It never ceases to amaze me when someone steps up to help others for no reason what so ever, other than the fact that you have a good heart. I'm taking pharm in January and you can bet your life I downloaded those. Thank you so much :D Now I can look this over prior to class at the end of this semester! You just made my night.

That's for ♪♫ in my ♥ for the work and @ Esmel12 for reposting!

Specializes in L&D.

I'm saving this post to my favorites or whatever so that I can use yalls tips as a reference in the future

Thank you guys so much for your replies!

I have my final tomorrow and I'm nervous.

Thank you Rubato for your words. I feel like what you said helps me to grasp the major things I need to remember and learn from this semester. Our tests have a LOT of questions that are geared specifically toward specific drugs and especially ProtoType drugs and it made me nervous that I was supposed to be committing all these drugs, especially every antibiotic to memory or I was going to be a horrible nurse!!

For some reason these won't open for me. I'm trying to open them with Microsoft Word. Is that wrong?

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