• 50 Tricky NCLEX Pharmacology Facts to Pass Your Next Nursing Exam

  • Aug 13 2024
  • Length: 11 mins
  • Podcast

50 Tricky NCLEX Pharmacology Facts to Pass Your Next Nursing Exam

  • Summary

  • Sources: MayoClinic, Kidshealth, Kaplan NCLEX Medication, Saunders

    Pharmacology can be pretty tricky, and this is especially true when you're studying it (and stressing about it) in order to pass the NCLEX.

    But I am here, and that means I can help.

    In this week’s episode of NCLEX Ready, I’ll be sharing with you 50 super important pharmacology facts you need to know if you want to pass the NCLEX with flying colors.

    I’ll be discussing when not to use Naproxen, what the antidote for magnesium sulfate is, what not to take with lisinopril, the difference between miotics and mydriatics, and more.

    Are you ready for this?

    Tune in now!


    Key Takeaways:

    Introduction (00:00)

    Facts 1 to 10 (00:44)

    Facts 11 to 20 (02:35)

    Facts 21 to 30 (04:27)

    Facts 31 to 40 (06:45)

    Facts 41 to 50 (08:40)


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