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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Hi,

I am currently a nursing student, and taking pharmacology. First of all, thank you so much for posting these! I was wondering if there was a way to print 4 of them in one page?

and I also wanted to ask about the shortcuts? Ex. òη Oral Contraceptives ? and Take orals ĉ H2O, ŝ food. That is what it says on the card for anti-infectinves and Im wondering what the ĉ and ŝ stand for?

Oh wait, nevermind, I found the abbreviations. sorry!

Specializes in Med-Tele; ED; ICU.

What a piece of work these are!

Clearly somebody with an ancillary skillset beyond nursing.

Specializes in Med-Tele; ED; ICU.
katxed said:
Is there anyway I could get a copy of the API/Macros you used to create these flashcards?

Certain things aren't meant to be shared.

Visual Basic for Applications is a very useful skill to learn, though.

Thank you SO MUCH for these! I have tried making my own pharm cards but they were too wordy. I hope you do not mind that I downloaded your cards and tweaked and edited in more info from my school textbooks for use! I hope that is okay to do! Thank you!

Thank you so much for sharing these resources!!!

I just want to say that your note cards got me through Pharm ATI!!! thank you so much for this recourse, it has been a tremendous help!

Thank you so much!! I am not in nursing school but my daughter is and she is currently borderline of failing! She studies hours upon hours and gets a 74%. I am trying my best to seek any help she can get. Thank you for your generosity. I don't know how anybody survives nursing school! It is a tough major!

Hey!

i have a question about something on the cards. In one section that is for Contraindications and precautions there is a © or (B) next to the Venus symbol representing Women. there is also a CI section which definitely stands for ContraIndication. but i cant determine what this C and B stand for. can someone help me out?

Ducky

Thank you so much for sharing. I'm hand writing mine but wanted to see the format of drug cards, and these are phenomenal!

I'm a little computer challenged... how can I print these out as 5x7 index cards? Need a special computer? Thanks, Ron