Clinical knowledge,
built for the bedside.
In-depth guides, quick references, comparison charts, and interactive practice tools — organized across 24 nursing specialties for NCLEX preparation and everyday clinical practice.
Popular Tools
Focused practice tools built for pattern recognition and clinical precision.
EKG Training
Strip IDFour training modes — Fundamentals, NCLEX Rhythm, Clinical Telemetry, and Rapid Recognition Drill. Covers 20+ rhythms from NSR to complete heart block.
Open →ABG Interpreter
Multiple ChoiceInterpret ABG panels and identify acid-base disorders. Reinforces the pattern recognition required for rapid clinical assessment.
Open →Dosage Calculator
Numeric InputTablet counts, liquid volumes, IV drip rates, and weight-based dosing. Builds speed and accuracy under pressure.
Open →Lab Values Trainer
Multiple ChoiceLab value interpretation questions covering electrolytes, renal, hematology, liver, and cardiac panels. Immediate feedback with clinical rationale.
Open →IV Drip Rate Calculator
CalculatorGravity drip rates (gtt/min), pump rates (mL/hr), and weight-based titration (mcg/kg/min) — with the formula shown for every calculation.
Open →GCS Calculator
CalculatorGlasgow Coma Scale scoring with eye, verbal, and motor response components and clinical interpretation.
Open →Care Across the Lifespan
Population-focused hubs — from the delivery room to older adult care.
Pregnancy & Birth
Maternal-Newborn
Pregnancy, labor and delivery, postpartum care, and fetal monitoring
Explore →First Days of Life
Neonatal
APGAR, thermoregulation, hypoglycemia, jaundice, and newborn distress
Explore →Infancy through Adolescence
Pediatrics
Growth and development, peds assessment, respiratory illness, dehydration
Explore →Older Adults
Geriatrics
Normal aging, the three D's, polypharmacy, falls, atypical presentations
Explore →Browse by Specialty
Curated guides, references, and charts organized by clinical area.
Fundamentals
Documentation, SBAR, infection prevention, pressure injury
Explore →NCLEX Prep
Prioritization, delegation, clinical judgment, patient safety
Explore →Leadership & Management
Delegation, supervision, conflict resolution, charge nurse responsibilities, and professional leadership concepts
Explore →Med-Surg
Heart failure, COPD, pneumonia, diabetes, DKA/HHS
Explore →IV Therapy
Peripheral IVs, vascular access devices, IV solutions, infiltration, extravasation, and safe medication administration
Explore →Cardiac
EKG interpretation, rhythms, dysrhythmias, ACLS, electrical therapy
Explore →Critical Care
Ventilators, hemodynamics, shock, sepsis, sedation
Explore →Emergency Nursing
Triage, trauma assessment, shock recognition, sepsis screening, and emergency stabilization
Explore →Infection Control
Isolation precautions, PPE, infection prevention bundles, MDROs, and healthcare-associated infection prevention
Explore →Wound Care
Pressure injuries, wound assessment, wound healing, dressing selection, drainage interpretation, and skin integrity protection
Explore →Perioperative Nursing
Preoperative preparation, postoperative care, anesthesia, surgical complications, drains, and perioperative nursing concepts
Explore →Respiratory
ABGs, acid-base disorders, oxygen delivery, respiratory assessment
Explore →Neurology
Stroke, neurological assessment, seizures, ICP, and neuro critical care concepts
Explore →Endocrine
Diabetes, DKA, HHS, insulin therapy, glycemic targets, and endocrine laboratory interpretation
Explore →Renal
AKI, CKD, dialysis, fluid volume disorders, urine assessment, and renal laboratory interpretation
Explore →Gastrointestinal
Gastrointestinal assessment, GI bleeding, cirrhosis, hepatic encephalopathy, ostomies, and liver laboratory interpretation
Explore →Oncology
Cancer fundamentals, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, neutropenia, tumor lysis syndrome, and oncologic emergencies
Explore →Hematology
Transfusion, anemia, sickle cell, leukemia and lymphoma, DIC, hemophilia, and thrombocytopenia (ITP/TTP/HIT)
Explore →Pharmacology
Medication safety, insulin, cardiac drugs, anticoagulants
Explore →Maternal-Newborn
Labor, postpartum care, fetal monitoring, newborn assessment
Explore →Neonatal
APGAR, reflexes, thermoregulation, jaundice, newborn distress, NAS
Explore →Pediatrics
Assessment, development, respiratory disorders, dehydration
Explore →Geriatrics
Aging changes, delirium, polypharmacy, falls, atypical presentations
Explore →Mental Health
Depression, anxiety, bipolar, therapeutic communication
Explore →Featured Guides
In-depth guides for clinical reasoning and professional development.
ABG Foundation Guide
8 minA systematic approach to reading arterial blood gases — pH, PaCO₂, HCO₃, respiratory vs metabolic causes, compensation basics, and a step-by-step interpretation method.
EKG Basics — Rate, Rhythm & Telemetry Reading
10 minBeginner guide to reading an EKG strip at the bedside — rate calculation, regular vs. irregular rhythms, P wave recognition, and common rhythm identification for telemetry monitoring.
Clinical Safety Basics
10 minCore patient safety practices for nurses — patient identification, SBAR handoff, medication safety, fall prevention, infection prevention, documentation, and escalation.
Medication Administration Basics
9 minThe complete nursing workflow for safe medication administration — patient identification, the rights of medication administration, verification, documentation, safety checks, and when to escalate concerns.
Pharmacology Fundamentals
11 minCore pharmacology concepts for nurses — pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, drug half-life, therapeutic range, side effects vs. adverse reactions, and pharmacology priorities for clinical practice.
ECG Interpretation Fundamentals
14 minAdvanced ECG interpretation — interval measurement, bundle branch block identification, ST and T wave analysis, AV block patterns, and a systematic 9-step clinical reasoning method for nurses.
Clinical References
Quick-access references for bedside use and clinical practice.
Oxygen Delivery Devices
Flow rates, FiO₂ ranges, and nursing considerations for nasal cannula, simple mask, Venturi mask, non-rebreather, and high-flow nasal cannula.
Standard Precautions and PPE Reference
Standard precautions, PPE selection, and hand hygiene — the foundational infection control practices applied to every patient in every clinical setting.
Drug Classes Reference
Key drug classes for nursing practice — mechanism of action, representative drugs, indications, and critical nursing considerations for ACE inhibitors, beta-blockers, statins, opioids, anticoagulants, and more.
Pain Assessment Reference
Nursing pain assessment scales — NRS, FLACC, Wong-Baker FACES, and CPOT — with documentation guidance, reassessment intervals, non-pharmacological interventions, and the OLDCARTS framework.
Infection Control Reference
Standard precautions, transmission-based precautions (contact, droplet, airborne), PPE selection, and hand hygiene — core infection prevention for nurses and clinical practice.
Rights of Medication Administration
The 10 Rights of Medication Administration — the foundational safety framework for every nurse verifying and giving medications, with clinical rationale for each right.
Quick Charts
Clinical scoring tools and reference tables for rapid lookup.
Acid-Base Chart
Quick-reference grid for all four primary acid-base disorders — respiratory acidosis/alkalosis and metabolic acidosis/alkalosis with expected pH, CO₂, and HCO₃ changes and common causes.
Normal Lab Values Chart
Standard adult lab reference ranges — CBC, BMP/CMP, electrolytes, renal markers, liver markers, and coagulation studies.
Glasgow Coma Scale Scoring Chart
GCS scoring reference — Eye, Verbal, and Motor subscores with criteria, total score interpretation, and neurological nursing considerations for trauma, stroke, ICU, and post-op settings.
Morse Fall Risk Scale
Complete Morse Fall Scale scoring reference — six categories with point values, total score interpretation, and nursing implications for fall prevention.
Braden Scale for Pressure Injury Risk
Complete Braden Scale scoring reference — six subscales with criteria, total score interpretation, and nursing implications for pressure injury prevention.
Insulin Types Chart
Insulin classification and pharmacokinetics chart — onset, peak, duration, and brand names for all insulin types, with absorption factors that affect clinical response.
