Which drugs are on the Nclex?
Here’s a list of the classifications you’ll need to learn:
- Amphetamines.
- Anti Allergy drugs.
- Anti Alzheimer’s.
- Antibiotics.
- Anticonvulsants.
- Antidepressants.
- Antidiarrheals.
- Antiemetics.
How can I memorize drugs easily?
7 Ways to Remember Drug Info More Easily
- Make crossword puzzles out of the names, indications, indications, side effects, and other special drug features.
- You can tweak the crossword technique to help distinguish lookalike/sound-alike drugs.
- Make up an acronym for the drugs.
- Make up a jingle or rhyme.
What is antidote nursing?
given against
An antidote is a substance that can counteract a form of poisoning. The term antidote is a Greek word meaning “given against”. The following are antidotes that should be familiarized by the nurse to respond to this emergency situation quickly.
What are the biggest topics on Nclex?
What are the 8 main content areas on the NCLEX-RN
- Safe and Effective Care Environment.
- Health Promotion and Maintenance.
- Psychosocial Integrity.
- Physiological Integrity.
Does NCLEX give you lab values?
NCLEX will not give you values that are within normal range. Questions will usually include critical lab values and it’s a matter of identifying if it’s within normal range or not.
Is vancomycin an anti infective?
Anti-infectives such as metronidazole, clindamycin, tigecycline, linezolid, and vancomycin are effective against many types of bacteria that have become resistant to other antibiotics.
Does NCLEX give both drug names?
NCSBN understands most clinicians acknowledge both generic and brand/trade names when referring to drug medications. At this time, the NCLEX will reflect, on most occasions, the use of generic medication names only.