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Diabetussssss.
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Some basic aspects of hypertension; including risk factors for patients to watch out for.
*If anything is in need of revision please feel free to send me an ask explaining what needs to be updated. I don’t want to provide any kind of misinformation!
Nursing | Fundamentals | Study Guides/Topic Summaries
The full fundamentals of nursing topic study guides are broken down the same way I broke down my Anatomy & Physiology study guides. I handwrite my notes, type up my notes using the course objectives, and then organize them into a PDF. There's diagrams & images, definitions, terms, charts, reference tables, and examples.
Nursing Process
Therapeutic Communication
Pharmacology
Medication Calculation and Non Parenteral Medications
Asepsis
Infection & Inflammation
Skin Integrity, Wounds, & Healing
To make the full study guides, I used my lecture and conference distance learning videos, Elsevier Evolve Essentials videos, and assigned textbooks.
Textbooks Used:
Ackley, B. J., Ladwig, G. B., Flynn, M. M., Martinez-Kratz, M. R., & Zanotti, M. (2020). Nursing diagnosis handbook: An evidence-based guide to planning care. St. Louis, MO: Elsevier.
Harding, M., Kwong, J., Roberts, D., Hagler, D., & Reinisch, C. (2020). Lewis's Medical-surgical nursing: Assessment and management of clinical problems. St. Louis, MO: Elsevier.
Jarvis, C., Watt, E., & Forbes, H. (2016). Jarvis's physical examination & health assessment pocket companion. Chatswood, N.S.W: Elsevier Australia.
Skidmore-Roth, L. (2020). Mosby's drug guide for nursing students. St. Louis: Mosby
I regularly back up my notes for all my classes (including prior classes) to a Google Docs folder I made shareable: Study Guides & Resources.
Note: this is a full folder with sub-folders for different classes; topics; types of notes such as templates; reference tables & charts; full study guides; printable index cards, references, & charts; and good resources I've found. Over 99% of my notes are in PDF so I am able to access them on my phone, desktop, tablet, laptop, etc.
As I have more content throughout the semesters, I'll add it to the appropriate sub-folder and make a post here.
First post! A quick overview of the different kinds of systolic and diastolic heart murmurs.
*If anything is in need of revision please feel free to send me an ask explaining what needs to be updated. I don’t want to provide any kind of misinformation!
the nursing students
wanting to use your expertise to make the world a better place
tired faces, kind eyes
a sense of values, maintained despite stress and hardship
working a night shift under the omnipresent glow of the fluorescent hospital lights
studying diagrams until every nuance is ingrained in your mind
a good memory and an eye for detail
an in-depth knowledge of medicine, epidemiology, psychology, and more
valuing both intelligence and compassion
being deeply dedicated to your work
becoming comfortable around medical equipment; doing your best to make your patients feel comfortable too
respect for the often-untold history of your profession
steady hands, precise movements
paying close attention to a patient’s individual needs
advocating for advances in public health
knowing the importance of showing people that their concerns are heard and understood
the smell of antiseptic, never quite gone
an appreciation for cleanliness
the human connection that reminds you why you started this career in the first place
drinking coffee during a much needed break
taking time to decompress from the high demands of your job
Bruno Liljefors (1860 - 1939), Cat in the Summer Meadow
“Everybody has a chapter they don’t read out loud.”
— Unknown
“Respect yourself enough to walk away from anything that no longer serves you, grows you, or makes you happy.”
— Robert Tew
“Sometimes you tell someone to never call you again and then the phone rings and you hope it’s them. It’s the most twisted logic of all time.”
— John Mayer
“I plant roots so deeply in the people I love that I always lose a piece of myself when they go.”
— Beau Taplin
“…you can hate a place with all your heart and soul and still be homesick for it.”
— Joseph Mitchell
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Simone Weil, tr. by Richard Rees, First and Last Notebooks
“To me it is really important to live in what I call the spaces in-between. Bus stations, trains, taxis, or waiting rooms in airports are the best places because you are open to destiny, you are open to everything and anything can happen.”
— Marina Abramović
Everyone says love hurts, but that is not true. Loneliness hurts. Rejection hurts. Losing someone hurts. Envy hurts. Everyone gets these things confused with love, but in reality love is the only thing in this world that covers up all pain and makes someone feel wonderful again. Love is the only thing in this world that does not hurt.
— Meša Selimović