In this article, we will explore shock management by unveiling the different types of shock, implementing life saving interventions and mastering the art of stabilizing patients. Whether you are a healthcare provider or...
NCLEX Review: What are TORCH Infections?
Hey, everyone! If you’re studying for the NCLEX®, watch our quick 2-min overview of “TORCH” and Toxoplasmosis, one of the TORCH infections. Or just skim the transcript below and try our handy nursing visual mnemonic...
Electrolyte Imbalances: Everything You Need to Know
Electrolyte imbalances are tough to master. Sodium, potassium, calcium, chloride, magnesium. How can you keep them all straight? With Picmonic, of course! We have a TON of resources to help you master everything there...
Critical Clinicals: 70 Cheat Sheets for Nursing School, NCLEX Studying, and New Grads
No matter where you are in your nursing journey — your first day, a week before the NCLEX®, or practicing in the field — there will be times you can use a little help. Like a shortcut. Or a tiny cheat…if you will. And...
Nephrotic Syndrome [Picmonic]
There’s a Picmonic for That: Nephrotic Syndrome Given its widespread influence on the rest of the body’s systems, understanding the pathological basis for kidney disease is immensely important to any medical student’s...
Brachial Plexus [Picmonic]
There’s a Picmonic for That!: Brachial Plexus In medical school, a strong grasp of the origin and evolution of different anatomical entities is extremely important for exams. The brachial plexus is a beast when it comes...
Cardiac Cycle: Systole & Diastole [Picmonic]
There’s a Picmonic for That!: Cardiac Cycle: Systole & Diastole Some of the most fundamental topics in physiology are the specifics of the cardiac cycle. If you’re not sure where to start, just remember — there’s a...
Behavioral & Psychiatry Mood Disorders [Picmonic]
There’s a Picmonic for That! Mood Disorders In behavioral & psychiatry specialties, knowing how to properly assess patients is critical. Mood disorders require precise and extensive understanding since...
[Infographic] How to Study: Patient Positions
Positioning a patient properly is an essential nursing care for the patient. Some positions are required for procedures while others are required that promote healing. It is vital that the patient’s safety comes first...
[Infographic] How to Study: Standard Precautions – PPE Order
To maintain aseptic technique, there is an order to donning personal protective equipment (PPE). The proper order of PPE according to the CDC and tested on the NCLEX® is as follows: gown, mask or respirator, goggles or...