Published Jan 21, 2017
sarah7694
2 Posts
I will be starting my NP in acute care in a few weeks. Can someone recommend the most helpful pharmacology flash cards. Any tips/tricks to facilitate better learning and increase my knowledge. Thanks in advance!
traumaRUs, MSN, APRN
88 Articles; 21,268 Posts
Please take this for what its worth (which may be nothing). NP school is not like RN education - don't sweat it with flashcards, memorization, etc..
When you get out do you really want to use just your memory for prescribing? I don't - figure out which resources are going to be best friend.
Get a gold standard - whatever your institution uses and use it.
Rocknurse, MSN, APRN, NP
1,367 Posts
I didn't use flashcards but I did make myself a big powerpoint with all the drug classes in different colors. And then I made seperate powerpoints for each class listing most common meds, interactions and important points on in the same corresponding color for that class as the main powerpoint. That way I could easily associate a particular med with a particular color and it would job my memory as to which class it belonged. Also, watch tons of YouTube videos on each drug class. There are some really excellent ones out there for med students and they help you understand the mechanisms and important points for each. Rote memorization is easily forgotten but when you understand the actual mechanism it helps you remember.
BostonFNP, APRN
2 Articles; 5,582 Posts
At this level flash cards don't work. You need to understand how each drug works. If anything, in preparation, study basic renal and hepatic physiology.
I was just talking about this with a friend. You're right, i do not want to memorize but rather find a way to break them down to better facilitate understanding and learning them. I want to be good at what I do and I'm trying to prepare myself so that I can absorb as much as possible.