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Does anybody have any good flashcards or a website or anything for ALS Drugs? I'm trying to memorize dosages, contraindications, etc. Any help or ideas would be appreciated. Thanks!
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Make your own!
My advice to you as is to anyone who ever asks this question....MAKE YOUR OWN!
Making your own is cheaper for one reason, but aside from that the learning experience is invaluable. Why you ask?
Because as with any learning process, you can not retain all the information by simply hearing, seeing or performing it. You need to implement a process that incorporates several aspects of your cognitive brain function.
First, you will look up and read the information you want to learn.
Second, you will then write the information on a card which forces you to read it again in addition to writing it, so you are retaining more info by this time.
Finally, once completed, you will then read your cards out loud which allows you to hear the information you need to know.
You have now read, wrote and heard everything about the drug which will cause pieces to stick in your brain whether you want it to or not.
After compilling your flashcards, my advice is to always have a few in your pocket, purse, bag whatever. When I went through school, each day I would place 3-5 cards for the day in my pocket. No matter where I was, I would pull them out and study when I had the time.
Standing in line at a grocery store, I would flip thru them. Sitting at a long red light I would flip through them. That constant exposure was more beneficial to me rather than setting aside blocks of time solely dedicated to those cards.
And as someone else will comment, learn the actions of the drugs...meaning know how it will affect the body physio wise. You will have great moments of revelation when you are able to put together how a drug affects the body to fix a problem. Many times I found myself going "Ahaaa".
Make your own!
Writing anything out yourself improves memory, at least it helps in my case.
I'm making 3x5s at home, but wanted to thank Frank for all his hard work on the pdf cards. My partner and I are both in medic class right now, so being able to referrence them on our phones while between calls helps alot.
Thanks Frank.