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?

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

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Specializes in Med-Tele; ED; ICU.

What a piece of work these are!

Clearly somebody with an ancillary skillset beyond nursing.

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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.

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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!

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Thank you so much for sharing these resources!!!

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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!

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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!

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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

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

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

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