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.
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Members are discussing issues related to downloading and printing index cards for studying pharmacology. They are sharing tips on how to print the cards, discussing the use of specific templates, and expressing gratitude for the helpful resources provided. Additionally, there are questions about symbols used on the cards and clarification on their meanings, specifically related to pregnancy categories.
These are formatted as 3x5 cards and were printed on individual 3x5 cards.
Have at 'em if you think they'll help... they certainly worked for me.
Again, they are entirely my own creation based on the information out of the ATI book. I make no promises as to their accuracy (though I rocked pharm so they couldn't be too bad).
Feedback is welcome.
ATI Flash Cards 01, Overview.doc
ATI Flash Cards 02, Antiinfectives.doc
ATI Flash Cards 03, Medications Affecting Immune System.doc
ATI Flash Cards 04, Medications for Pain and Inflammation.doc
ATI Flash Cards 05, Medications Affecting the Nervous System.doc
ATI Flash Cards 06, Medications Affecting the Cardiovascular System.doc
ATI Flash Cards 07, Medications Affecting the Blood.doc
ATI Flash Cards 08, Medications Affecting the Respiratory System.doc
ATI Flash Cards 09, Medications Affecting Fluid, Electrolytes, Minerals, and Renal.doc
ATI Flash Cards 10, Medications Affecting Digestion and Nutrition.doc
ATI Flash Cards 11, Medications Affecting the Endocrine System.doc
ATI Flash Cards 12, Medications Affecting the Reproductive System.doc
I just purchased some software for e-book authoring and my plan... as soon as I'm not working 60-80 hours/week... is to begin authoring epubs of these cards as well other titles... for example, ABGs, EKGs, Basics of "med math", dilutions, etc.
Thanks to all who've taken the time to post a comment and click the "kudos" button.
Wow, >4,000 takers so far...
ilvlabs said:You cannot even imagine how you have helped me in Pharmacology!I am very close to failing this course all b/c I cannot find a good way to study and memorize these meds and their interactions. Thank you, a million times over! I finally feel prepared with the knowledge I need.
Cases like yours are precisely the reason why I chose to finally post them.
When you're at a point to give somebody else a hand up in this crazy profession, please do so willingly and without expectation of recompense.
Thank you for sharing.
QuoteCases like yours are precisely the reason why I chose to finally post them.When you're at a point to give somebody else a hand up in this crazy profession, please do so willingly and without expectation of recompense.
Thank you for sharing.
It's more than 4,000.....I copy these cards all the time (and give credit to you) ALL the time!!!!
QuoteGreetings.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.
They are formatted as 3x5 cards and were printed on individual 3x5 cards.
Have at 'em if you think they'll help... they certainly worked for me.
Again, they are entirely my own creation based on the information out of the ATI book. I make no promises as to their accuracy (though I rocked pharm so they couldn't be too bad).
Feedback is welcome.
Hey! this is great!!!!!
Thank you sooooooooooooooooooooooo much!
This is very helpful...
BahSun
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I will be starting nursing school next year @ age 27. I'm very nervous about returning to university, much less studying science, so I've started reading/studying a few books/guides this month. THANK YOU SO MUCH for this! I really appreciate it! ^_^