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Natural Immunity Present at birth Protection provided by physical barriers: Skin, mucus membranes Phagocytic cells NK cells Specific Acquired Immunity Production of antibodies against …
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Anti-infective Key Points Broad-spectrum vs. narrow-spectrum antibiotics Antimicrobials treat bacterial, viral, and fungal infections Culture and sensitivity specimens should be collected prior to initiation of therapy. Adverse reactions include: …
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I love tutoring students that are preparing for the NCLEX. That might seem like a no brainer, but it is true. I love helping you figure out what you …
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Today we continue talking about drug categories (a big overview) – if you missed part one then you can check it out here – http://www.nclexreviewonline.com/category/nclex-medications/ We will begin to …
NCLEX Medications
An overview / big picture. We’ll be posting about these individually – but today, just an overview. This is part 1 of 2. Part 2 will come on Friday. …
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Before we start digging into individual drug categories and classifications – it will be useful to memorize some things. Here is a link to a list of useful drug …
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We’re going to begin a new series on our blog. Over the next few weeks we’ll be talking about the different drug categories and individual drugs. We’ll talk about …
NCLEX Topics
So you have figured out what you did wrong the last time you took the NCLEX. Now it’s time to make a plan for how you’re going to pass …
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Last time we talked about the first things you should do if you fail the NCLEX. Today we’re going to talk about what to do next. I failed the …
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You figured it out, probably shortly after you took the NCLEX – you failed it. You found out for sure when you were contacted by the board. Now what? …