Study Aids For Nursing Student
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Help learning A and P, biology, drugs and the nursing process.
As a nursing
student you a lot to learn and sadly none of it is easy. Anatomy and
Physiology is one of the things you need you need to know inside and
out. The better you know your A and P, the easyer your live will be.
Learning Anatomy and Physiology
As a nursing student anatomy and physiology will be the foundation you build the rest of learning on. The sites listed will be of great assistance.
Body Smart offers flash presentation of the human body and will be a great way to study for A and P.
Anatomy & Physiology Animations Movies & Interactive Tutorial This site is more comprehensive and has more of a focus on the physiology.
The Biology Project a good site from the University of Arizona.
Human Anatomy & Physiology Home Study Course This Anatomy & Physiology resource is not free but is highly recommended.
Nursing Students and Pharmacology
As a nurse a big part or you job will giving medications and you really do need to know what you are doing.Pharmacology Math Includes tutorials and quizzes on basic nursing math.
Medline Plus Online information on Drugs, Supplements, and Herbal Information
Cardiac Study Aids For Nursing Students
The Pulmonary Artery Catheter Education Project This is the place to learn your cardiac pressures and about the SWAN.Heart Sounds & Murmurs Examples of heart sounds.
General Resources for Nursing Students
Medical Encyclopedia This is great for nursing care plans.
Medical Nnemonics A data base of medical mnemonics.
Care Plan Generator I love this site!
More Care Plans Care plans for 49 basic nursing problems. Each care plan gives you what you need to write the nursing diagnosis statement, outcomes, and nursing interventions.
College Study Skills / College Success Pack -- This is the study system written by a nurse. It come with the college success pack.
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