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Cardiovascular

Cardiac perfusion, rhythm, hemodynamics, and vascular care.

  • Cardiac Medications10 cards in app

    Essential cardiac drugs, mechanisms, and nursing considerations for NCLEX prep

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    What is the antidote for heparin?

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  • Cardiac Medications & Side Effects

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Cardiac Medications & Side Effects

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What is the primary action of beta-blockers in cardiac care?

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Respiratory

Airway, oxygenation, ventilation, and pulmonary disorders.

  • ABG Interpretation Basics39 cards in app

    ABG Interpretation Basics

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    What does ABG stand for in nursing?

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  • COPD Basics10 cards in app

    COPD Basics

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    What does COPD stand for?

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Endocrine

Metabolic and hormonal disorders including diabetes and thyroid disease.

  • Diabetes Management10 cards in app

    Insulin types, hypoglycemia vs hyperglycemia, DKA, and nursing priorities

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    What are the signs of hypoglycemia?

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  • Diabetes Management Nursing43 cards in app

    Diabetes Management Nursing

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    What is the primary hormone that regulates blood glucose levels?

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  • Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy24 cards in app

    Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy

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    What is Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy (BPH)?

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  • Calcium & Magnesium Disorders49 cards in app

    Calcium & Magnesium Disorders

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    What is the normal range for serum calcium levels in adults?

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  • Electrolyte Imbalances42 cards in app

    Electrolyte Imbalances

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    What is the normal serum sodium level range?

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  • Endocanabinoids42 cards in app

    Endocanabinoids

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    What are endocannabinoids?

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