
Memorizing Pharmacology Mnemonics
Pharmacy Flashcards and Fill-Ins for the Future Nurse, Doctor, Physician Assistant, and Pharmacist
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Narrated by:
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Mike Lenz
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By:
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Tony Guerra
This fast and easy pharmacology review through mnemonics recognizes that many future nurses, doctors, physician assistants, and pharmacists (chemists) have families, jobs, and other responsibilities. Do you have time enough time to make 100 percent sure you will pass in the classroom or on the board exam? For most students taking the NCLEX, NAPLEX, USMLE Step-1, PANCE, GPHC, or KAPS exam, the answer is no.
I wrote this mnemonic guide as an audiobook first to help you remember pharmacology drug names and principles quickly. While in the classroom your professors might say memorization doesn't matter, but you can't bring outside material to the board exam, so for this test, you do need to work on memory training. You already know the consequences of failing a class or board exam, so let's make sure that doesn't happen by getting pharmacology organized in your head once and for all.
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Great for auditory learners!
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ABDUCT- This helped me a lot when studying anticholinergic effects!
A-anhydrosis
B- Blurry vision
D- Dry eyes
U- Urinary retention
C- Constipation
T- Tachycardia
Another mnemonic that helped was RIPER. It helped with learning anti-tuberculosis drugs.
Rifampin
Isoniazid
Pyrazinamide
Ethambutol
Rifabutin
Great resource for nursing students!!
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So Helpful!!
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ABDUCT for Anticholinergic Side Effects. This was a very simple and easy way to remember the side effects and was also used a lot when dealing with gastrointestinal medications.
A: Anhidrosis
B: Blurry vision
D: Dry eyes
U: Urinary retention
C: Constipation
T: Tachycardia
GRAM NEGATIVES for Aminoglycosides helped me because the mnemonic matched the type of medication. This mnemonic also had not only the symptoms, but also the medication names.
G: Gram-negative
R: Renal toxic
A: Aura toxic
M: Monitor peaks
N: Neomycin/ Polymyxin B
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G: Gentamicin
A: Amikacin
T: Tobramycin
I: Inhibit protein synthesis
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S: Streptomycin
Great Resource for Nursing Students!
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It has always been difficult for myself to pronounce advanced words, such as Acetaminophen, having this resource to look back on to really understand how to sound a word out step-by-step, with examples of words that have the same sounds within. With a Acetaminophen, this book breaks it down into A-Ce-Ta-Mi'-No-Phen, along with word examples: A (comm(a)) - Ce ((Ce)iling - Ta (da(ta)) - Mi' ((Mi)nt) - No (ca(no)n) - Phen (Hy(hen)). Having two examples for each medication to help pronounce them has really helped!
Along with sounding each medication out, the book explains each medication into detail. For examples taken from the book itself , "Acetaminophen is a non-narcotic analgesic, contrasting with medications like morphine that are narcotic analgesic... Acetaminophen's bright red box with white lettering is easy to spot on pharmacy shelves". It really helps sounding the drug out correctly and hearing a little input on each drug.
This is a great resource for anybody going into the healthcare profession, it has less text and summed up definition of common drugs in our society today. So instead of carrying a book that has over 500 pages of text and weighs almost 30 pounds, this book is roughly 150 pages in a convenient hand held size. It is so much easier to carry around walking all over the college and when I am on the go.
Great Buy!! Two thumbs up!
Easy Way to Learning How to Pronounce Medications!
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My favorite mnemonics are "Man, Flush This" for Diuretics, "Ups Affect"" for SSRI's and the "MT ALT CCD" for Benzodiazepines short-to-long acting. These stuck in my head easily and helped a lot in studying.
Great supplement for those learning pharmacology!
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