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Sympathetic vs. Parasympathetic Nervous System Quiz – Includes Pharmacology

Sympathetic vs. parasympathetic nervous system quiz for nursing students. This quiz will test your knowledge on the autonomic nervous system along with the medications (pharmacology) that either inhibit or stimulate these nervous systems. In the previous NCLEX review series, I explained about other neurological disorders, so be sure to check those reviews out. As the […]


Metered-Dose Inhaler Spacer Demonstration

This article will demonstrate how to use a spacer with a metered-dose inhaler (MDI). What is a metered-dose inhaler (MDI)? It’s an inhaler used to administer a set amount of medication into the lungs. Medications that are used include bronchodilators, corticosteroids etc. What is a spacer used with a metered-dose inhaler? A spacer is an […]

NCLEX Pharmacology Question: Calcitonin and Osteoporosis

This is a pharmacology NCLEX practice question on Calcitonin used to treat osteoporosis. This question provides a scenario about a patient taking Calcitonin for the treatment of osteoporosis, and you must determine which of the following options may represent an adverse side effect caused by this medication. This question is one of the many questions […]

Metered-Dose Inhaler Demonstration: Open and Closed-Mouth Techniques

This article will demonstrate how to use a metered-dose inhaler by using either the open or closed-mouth technique. What is a metered-dose inhaler? It’s an inhaler used to administer a set amount of medication into the lungs. Medications that are used include bronchodilators, corticosteroids etc. When administering a MDI, it is important to teach the patient […]

Pharmacology NCLEX Question: Bronchodilators and Corticosteroids

This is a pharmacology NCLEX practice question on bronchodilators and corticosteroids used to treat asthma. This question provides a scenario about prescribed medications for a patient with asthma. As the nurse, you must determine which inhaler you will administer first. This question is one of the many questions we will be practicing in our new […]


Nitropaste Ointment Application

Learn about nitropaste ointment application. This article will provide detailed steps on how to administer nitroglycerin ointment as a nurse. This medication is typically prescribed for cardiac patients, and it’s sometimes called Nitrobid, Nitropaste, or Nitro ointment. What is Nitroglycerin ointment? It is a vasodilator, and it is used to prevent chest pain (angina) in […]

Partially Compensated vs. Fully Compensated ABGs Practice

This is an NCLEX practice question on partially compensated vs fully compensated ABGs. This question provides a scenario about arterial blood gas results. As the nurse, you must determine if this is a respiratory or metabolic problem, alkalosis or acidosis along with if it is uncompensated, partially or fully compensated based on the results. This question […]

NCLEX Practice Question on Insulin

This is an NCLEX practice question on Insulin. This question provides a scenario about giving Insulin Lispro (Humalog) and wants to know when the patient is at most risk for hypoglycemia. This question is one of the many questions we will be practicing in our new series called “Weekly NCLEX Question”. So, every week be sure to […]

How to Read a Syringe

This article will explain how to read a syringe. As a nurse, it is very critical you understand how to properly read a syringe. There are many different types of syringes available for usage. The nurse will need to select the appropriate syringe size based on how much of a medication is ordered by the […]

NCLEX Pharmacology Practice Question (NCLEX Question of the Week)

This is an NCLEX pharmacology (pharm) practice question. This question provides a scenario about the drug Propranolol and wants you to correctly identify which statement by the patient indicates they understood the education provided. This question is one of the many questions we will be practicing in our new series called “Weekly NCLEX Question”. So, every week be […]


Eye Drop Administration with Punctal Occlusion

Learn how to instill eye drops as a nurse and how to perform punctal occlusion for glaucoma medications. It may seem like instilling eye drops into a patient’s eye is self-explanatory, but there are some very important steps you must follow to do this skill correctly. It is important to keep in mind exactly where […]

Crushing Medications for Feeding Tube and Oral Administration

Learn how to crush medications for feeding tube or oral administration as a nurse. Why do we crush medications? If a patient has a feeding tube or can’t swallow medications whole due to swallowing difficulties, we must crush the medication. When crushing medications it is important to perform this skill correctly so the correct dose is administered. […]

How to Split Pills in Half for Nurses

Learn how to split or half medications as a nurse. Why do we split pills? As a nurse, we may have to split a medication in order to equal the dosage ordered by the physician. For example, the physician may order 2 mg of a medication, but you’re only supplied with a 4 mg tablet. […]

How to Spike and Prime an IV Bag

Learn how to spike an IV bag and how to prime IV tubing. IV therapy is a standard part of patient care, and as a nurse you will be spiking and priming thousands of IV bags over your career. This skills takes a little bit of practice, but once you learn it, you will never forget […]

How to Mix Insulin Clear to Cloudy

Learn how to mix insulin clear to cloudy. Drawing up and mixing insulin is a skill that nurses will utilize on the job. Insulin is administered to patients who have diabetes. These type of patients depend on insulin so their body can use glucose. Therefore, nurses must be familiar with how to mix insulin. The goal […]

Insulin Mnemonics for Peak, Onset, Duration & Types

Studying diabetes in nursing school and wondering how you are going to remember the onset, peak, and duration of certain types of insulin or the different types of insulins? Need an awesome insulin mnemonic? New updated article here: Insulin Types: Onset, Peak, Duration Well, look no further because here are some clever mnemonics to help you […]

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