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Apex Nursing

Fundamentals

8 charts

SBAR Template Chart

SBAR template chart for nurses — component-by-component quick reference with information to include and real clinical examples for provider calls and shift handoffs.

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Pressure Injury Staging Comparison

Pressure injury staging comparison chart — Stage 1 through 4, Unstageable, and Deep Tissue Injury with skin findings, tissue involvement, and nursing considerations for NCLEX.

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Hand Hygiene Checklist

Hand hygiene checklist for nurses — WHO 5 moments checklist with compliance cues, method selection, and NCLEX-focused infection prevention application.

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Documentation Best Practices Chart

Documentation best practices chart for nurses — best practices, rationale, and common errors to avoid for accurate, legal, and effective nursing documentation for NCLEX.

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Patient Education Methods Comparison

Patient education methods comparison chart — verbal instruction, written materials, demonstration, return demonstration, teach-back, visual aids, video, and group education: best use, advantages, limitations, and documentation.

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Therapeutic Diet Comparison Chart

Every common hospital diet in two tables — the NPO-to-regular consistency ladder and the disease-specific diets — with what's allowed, who gets it, and the trap food on each tray.

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Enteral vs Parenteral Nutrition Chart

Tube feeding vs TPN side by side — route, indications, access, infection risk, complications, monitoring, and the 'if the gut works, use it' rule.

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Urinary Catheter Types Comparison Chart

Straight, indwelling Foley, three-way CBI, coudé, suprapubic, and external catheters compared by use, duration, and the nursing point that prevents CAUTI.

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NCLEX Success

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Prioritization Framework Comparison Chart

Prioritization framework comparison for nurses — ABCs, Maslow, acute vs chronic, and stable vs unstable compared by purpose, when used, and clinical examples for NCLEX.

NCSBN NCLEX-RN Test PlanOpen →

Delegation Decision Chart

Nursing delegation decision chart — task-by-task comparison of what RNs, LPN/LVNs, and UAPs can perform for NCLEX and clinical practice.

NCSBN Five Rights of DelegationOpen →

Clinical Judgment Process Chart

Clinical judgment process chart — visual step-by-step NGN CJMM progression: recognize cues, analyze cues, prioritize hypotheses, generate solutions, take action, evaluate outcomes.

NCSBN Clinical Judgment Measurement ModelOpen →

Priority Framework Selection Chart

Decision chart for choosing the right NCLEX priority framework — when ABCs, Maslow, safety, stable vs unstable, or acute vs chronic should drive your answer, with each framework's best use case and limitations.

NCSBN NCLEX-RN Test Plan / ANA Nursing StandardsOpen →

Isolation Precautions Quick Review

Isolation precautions quick review for NCLEX — standard, contact, droplet, and airborne precautions compared by PPE requirements, room type, and common examples.

CDC Transmission-Based Precautions GuidelinesOpen →

NCLEX Question Types

NCLEX question types for nurses — multiple choice, SATA, ordered response, case study, matrix/grid, bow-tie, and cloze compared by description, strategy, and common pitfalls.

NCSBN NGN Next Generation NCLEX Exam BlueprintOpen →

Patient Safety

3 charts

Leadership & Management

4 charts

Professional Practice

4 charts

Pharmacology

9 charts

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.

ADA / FDA Prescribing DataOpen →

Anticoagulants Chart

Comparison of common anticoagulants — mechanism, monitoring parameters, therapeutic targets, and reversal agents for heparin, warfarin, and direct oral anticoagulants.

ACCP / ISTH GuidelinesOpen →

Drug Classes Quick Reference Chart

Major drug classes for nursing practice — mechanism of action, key indications, representative drugs, and critical nursing considerations for each class.

NCLEX-RN Test Plan / Pharmacology StandardsOpen →

Injection Sites Reference Chart

IM and subcutaneous injection site guide — anatomical landmarks, needle selection, volume limits, and nursing safety notes for each site.

CDC / WHO Injection Safety GuidelinesOpen →

Anticoagulant Comparison Chart

Anticoagulant comparison chart for nurses — drug, route, monitoring, reversal agent, and major risk for heparin, enoxaparin, warfarin, apixaban, rivaroxaban, and dabigatran.

ACCP / ISTH / ISMP GuidelinesOpen →

Cardiac Drug Class Chart

Cardiac drug class chart for nurses — drug class, common medications, uses, and major side effects for ACE inhibitors, ARBs, ARNIs, beta-blockers, CCBs, nitrates, and diuretics.

ACC/AHA Guidelines / NCLEX-RN Test PlanOpen →

Antibiotic Class Comparison Chart

Antibiotic class comparison chart for nurses — class, examples, common uses, and key nursing considerations for penicillins, cephalosporins, macrolides, fluoroquinolones, tetracyclines, and vancomycin.

IDSA / CDC Antibiotic Stewardship GuidelinesOpen →

Insulin Administration Chart

Insulin administration workflow chart — timing, meal coordination, storage requirements, mixing steps, and pre-administration safety checklist for all insulin types.

ADA / FDA Prescribing DataOpen →

High-Alert Medication Chart

High-alert medication chart for nurses — medication category, primary risk, monitoring, and nursing safety actions for insulin, anticoagulants, opioids, vasopressors, and more.

ISMP High-Alert Medication ListOpen →

IV Therapy

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Common IV Fluids Chart

Isotonic, hypotonic, and hypertonic IV fluid comparison — osmolarity, composition, clinical indications, and nursing considerations for each fluid type.

AANA / Clinical Practice StandardsOpen →

Vascular Access Device Comparison

Vascular access device comparison chart for nurses — peripheral IV, midline, PICC, CVC, and implanted port compared by insertion site, tip location, duration, advantages, limitations, and typical use.

INS Standards of Practice for Infusion Nursing / CDC CLABSI Prevention GuidelinesOpen →

IV Solution Comparison

IV solution comparison chart for nurses — Normal Saline, Lactated Ringer's, D5W, Half Normal Saline, D5½NS, 3% NaCl, and D10W compared by classification, osmolarity, mechanism, uses, and key nursing considerations.

INS Standards of Practice for Infusion Nursing / Evidence-Based IV Fluid Therapy GuidelinesOpen →

IV Complication Recognition

IV complication recognition chart for nurses — infiltration, extravasation, phlebitis, CLABSI, catheter occlusion, air embolism, and fluid overload: signs and symptoms, nursing interventions, and prevention at a glance.

INS Standards of Practice for Infusion Nursing / CDC HAI and CLABSI Prevention GuidelinesOpen →

Medication Administration Rights

Medication administration rights chart for nurses — the eight rights: right patient, right medication, right dose, right route, right time, right documentation, right reason, and right response with nursing actions and NCLEX pearls.

ISMP Medication Safety Guidelines / Joint Commission NPSG / Evidence-Based Nursing PracticeOpen →

Cardiac

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EKG Rhythm Chart

EKG rhythm chart for nurses — 14 cardiac rhythms with rate, regularity, P wave, PR interval, QRS, and key bedside recognition features. Covers NSR, sinus rhythms, AV blocks, SVT, AFib, VT, VF, PEA, and asystole.

AHA / ACC ECG Standards / ACLS GuidelinesOpen →

Rhythm Comparison Chart

Side-by-side comparison of major cardiac rhythms — NSR, sinus bradycardia, sinus tachycardia, atrial fibrillation, atrial flutter, SVT, ventricular tachycardia, and ventricular fibrillation.

AHA / ACC ECG StandardsOpen →

AV Block Comparison Chart

Side-by-side comparison of all four degrees of AV block — first-degree, Mobitz I, Mobitz II, and third-degree complete heart block with ECG features, causes, and clinical urgency.

AHA / ACC Cardiology GuidelinesOpen →

ECG Waveform Components Chart

ECG waveform components reference — P wave, PR interval, QRS complex, ST segment, T wave, and QT interval with normal values, electrical significance, and abnormality indicators.

AHA / ACC ECG StandardsOpen →

Antiarrhythmic Drug Classes Chart

Vaughan Williams antiarrhythmic classification — Class I through Class IV with channel mechanisms, representative drugs, primary indications, and nursing considerations.

Vaughan Williams Classification / ACC/AHA GuidelinesOpen →

Defibrillation vs Cardioversion Chart

Side-by-side comparison of defibrillation and synchronized cardioversion — synchronization, indications, energy settings, patient status, timing, sedation, and critical safety considerations.

AHA ACLS GuidelinesOpen →

ACS Comparison Chart

ACS comparison chart for nurses — stable angina, unstable angina, NSTEMI, and STEMI compared by ECG findings, troponin status, coronary occlusion, urgency, and treatment for NCLEX and clinical practice.

AHA / ACC ACS GuidelinesOpen →

Troponin Interpretation Chart

Troponin interpretation chart for nurses — normal, mild elevation, rising trend, peak values, and downtrending with possible meanings and clinical significance for NCLEX and clinical practice.

AHA / ACC Biomarker StandardsOpen →

Coronary Artery Territories Chart

Coronary artery territories chart for nurses — artery, areas supplied, ECG leads affected, MI location, and common complications for LAD, LCx, RCA, LMCA, and posterior descending artery.

AHA / ACC Coronary Anatomy StandardsOpen →

Chest Pain Differential Chart

Chest pain differential chart for nurses — ACS, pulmonary embolism, aortic dissection, GERD, musculoskeletal pain, and pericarditis compared by pain characteristics, associated findings, and urgency.

AHA / ACC Chest Pain GuidelinesOpen →

Cardiac Marker Timeline Chart

Cardiac marker timeline chart — troponin I, troponin T, high-sensitivity troponin, CK-MB, myoglobin, BNP, and NT-proBNP: elevation onset, peak timing, duration, normal ranges, serial draw protocols, clinical use, and NCLEX application.

ACC/AHA ACS Guidelines; ESC hs-Troponin Protocols; HF biomarker consensusOpen →

Valvular Heart Disorders Comparison Chart

Mitral stenosis, mitral regurgitation, aortic stenosis, and aortic regurgitation — the problem, murmur and timing, hallmark findings, and key nursing concern, side by side.

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Cardiomyopathy Types Comparison Chart

Dilated, hypertrophic, and restrictive cardiomyopathy — the muscle problem, common causes, the type of heart failure, hallmark features (including the HCM sudden-death risk), and nursing focus, side by side.

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Inflammatory Heart Disease Comparison Chart

Endocarditis, pericarditis, and myocarditis — which layer of the heart is inflamed, the cause, the hallmark signs, the main danger, and the treatment, side by side.

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Cardiac Tamponade Recognition Chart

Beck's triad (hypotension, muffled heart sounds, JVD), pulsus paradoxus, the other warning signs, the immediate nursing actions, and the pericardiocentesis emergency, in a fast recognition chart.

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Critical Care

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Vasopressor Comparison Chart

Side-by-side comparison of six vasoactive agents — norepinephrine, epinephrine, dopamine, dobutamine, vasopressin, and phenylephrine by receptor profile, BP effect, HR effect, and common clinical uses.

Surviving Sepsis Campaign / ACLS GuidelinesOpen →

Shock Type Comparison Chart

Side-by-side comparison of the four major shock types — hypovolemic, cardiogenic, distributive, and obstructive — with cause, hemodynamic profile, clinical findings, and treatment priorities.

AHA / ACCCM Critical Care GuidelinesOpen →

ICU Ventilator Mode Comparison Chart

ICU-focused comparison of the four core invasive ventilator modes — AC, SIMV, pressure support, and CPAP — with typical ICU use, advantages, limitations, and what to monitor at the bedside.

AARC / ACCP Ventilator GuidelinesOpen →

Hemodynamic Monitoring Values Chart

Quick-reference table of core hemodynamic parameters — MAP, CVP, CO, CI, SVR, and SVV — with normal ranges, units, and clinical significance for ICU nursing practice.

AHA / ACCCM Hemodynamic Monitoring StandardsOpen →

Sedation Scale Comparison Chart

Side-by-side comparison of RASS and SAS sedation scales — scale ranges, score interpretation, target ranges, delirium screening thresholds, and typical ICU use.

PADIS Guidelines / SCCMOpen →

Shock Type Hemodynamic Comparison

Shock type hemodynamic comparison chart — cardiac output, SVR, CVP, PCWP, heart rate, clinical signs, and first-line treatment for hypovolemic, distributive, cardiogenic, and obstructive shock side-by-side.

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CRRT Modality Comparison

CRRT modality comparison chart — CVVH vs CVVHD vs CVVHDF side-by-side: mechanism, dialysate, replacement fluid, solute clearance, and best clinical use for each continuous renal replacement therapy mode.

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ECMO Comparison Chart

ECMO comparison chart — VV ECMO vs VA ECMO side-by-side: support type, cannula sites, indications, circuit flow, Harlequin syndrome, limb ischemia risk, LV distension, and anticoagulation monitoring.

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Ventilator Alarm Troubleshooting Chart

Ventilator alarm troubleshooting chart for ICU nurses — high pressure, low pressure, apnea, and volume alarms with specific causes, check-first steps, and clinical actions including DOPE mnemonic.

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Glasgow Coma Scale Interpretation Chart

GCS interpretation chart — Eye, Verbal, and Motor subscores with criteria and clinical meaning, total score severity ranges, clinically significant change thresholds, and documentation best practices.

Teasdale & Jennett / NICE GuidelinesOpen →

Seizure Type Comparison Chart

Focal and generalized seizure types compared side-by-side — onset, consciousness level, motor features, typical duration, postictal state, and clinical pearls for nursing recognition.

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ICP Management Interventions Chart

ICP management interventions for neuro ICU nurses — positioning, ventilation, oxygenation, osmotherapy, sedation, and CSF drainage organized by mechanism with expected ICP and CPP effects.

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Perfusion Assessment Chart

Tissue perfusion indicators at a glance — cap refill, skin, urine output, lactate, MAP, mental status, SpO₂/ScvO₂, pulses — plus shock pattern recognition across the five shock types.

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Central Line Types Comparison Chart

PICC, non-tunneled CVC, tunneled catheter, implanted port, and HD catheter compared by insertion site, dwell time, CLABSI risk, flush protocol, and blood-draw compatibility.

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SOFA Score Chart

SOFA scoring rubric for all 6 organ systems across score levels 0–4, plus qSOFA bedside screening, total-score mortality correlation, and Sepsis-3 definitions.

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Arterial Waveform Interpretation Chart

Normal arterial waveform components plus dampened, over-amplified, and flatline troubleshooting, the fast-flush square wave test, pulse pressure analysis, and pulsus paradoxus.

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Emergency Nursing

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ESI Triage Chart

ESI triage quick-reference chart — Emergency Severity Index levels 1 through 5 with patient severity, resource needs, example presentations, time-to-provider, reassessment intervals, and undertriage warnings.

ESI Implementation Handbook, AHRQ/ACEP; Emergency Nurses Association (ENA)Open →

Sepsis Recognition Chart

Sepsis recognition quick-reference chart — SIRS, qSOFA, Sepsis-3 organ dysfunction, lactate thresholds, septic shock criteria, escalation triggers, and nursing actions for early identification.

Singer M, et al. JAMA. 2016 (Sepsis-3); Surviving Sepsis Campaign Guidelines 2021Open →

Primary vs Secondary Survey Chart

Trauma assessment comparison chart — primary survey ABCDE life threats and interventions versus systematic secondary survey head-to-toe, AMPLE history, and key nursing distinctions.

ATLS 10th Edition (American College of Surgeons); Emergency Nurses Association TNCCOpen →

Burn Severity Classification Chart

Superficial, partial-thickness, and full-thickness burns compared by depth, appearance, sensation, blistering, healing time, and TBSA counting, with nursing priorities.

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Toxidrome Comparison Chart

Opioid, anticholinergic, cholinergic, sympathomimetic, and sedative-hypnotic toxidromes compared by vital signs, pupils, mental status, skin, antidote, and nursing priority.

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Anaphylaxis Management Chart

Anaphylaxis recognition criteria, treatment sequence (epinephrine first), epinephrine dosing by route and age, biphasic monitoring, and discharge criteria in one chart.

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Heat Exhaustion vs Heat Stroke Chart

Core temperature, mental status (the key discriminator), skin, sweating, other signs, severity, and treatment — telling the urgent from the life-threatening at a glance.

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Hypothermia Severity Stages Chart

Mild, moderate, and severe hypothermia by core temperature, shivering, mental status, cardiovascular findings, and rewarming approach — grading cold injury and matching the rewarming method.

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Envenomation & Sting Comparison Chart

Pit viper and coral snakes, black widow and brown recluse spiders, bee/wasp stings, and marine stings — venom effect, hallmark signs, the key intervention, and what to avoid, side by side.

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Environmental Emergency Recognition Chart

Heat stroke, hypothermia, frostbite, drowning, carbon monoxide, snakebite, and sting anaphylaxis — the red-flag recognition and the immediate first action for each.

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Respiratory

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Breath Sounds Comparison Chart

Breath sounds comparison chart for nurses — sound, description, cause, and clinical significance for all normal and adventitious breath sounds for NCLEX and clinical practice.

ATS / ACCP Respiratory Assessment StandardsOpen →

Ventilator Modes Comparison Chart

NCLEX-oriented ventilator modes chart spanning invasive and noninvasive support — patient effort, advantages, and limitations for AC, SIMV, Pressure Support, CPAP, and BiPAP.

AARC / ACCP Ventilator GuidelinesOpen →

Respiratory Failure Comparison Chart

Respiratory failure comparison chart for nurses — Type I vs Type II: oxygenation, CO₂, common causes, ABG patterns, and treatment priorities for NCLEX and clinical practice.

ATS / ERS Respiratory Failure GuidelinesOpen →

Oxygenation Measurements Chart

Oxygenation measurements chart for nurses — SpO₂, PaO₂, and SaO₂ compared by source, normal range, and clinical interpretation for NCLEX and clinical practice.

AARC Clinical Practice Guidelines / ABG StandardsOpen →

Airway Adjunct Comparison Chart

NPA, OPA, BVM, LMA, endotracheal tube, and surgical cricothyrotomy compared by indication, sizing, aspiration protection, and definitive-airway status for emergency airway management.

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Pneumothorax Types Comparison Chart

Simple/spontaneous vs tension vs open pneumothorax vs hemothorax — cause, key findings, the emergency action for each (needle decompression for tension, three-sided dressing for open), and percussion note, side by side.

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Pulmonary Embolism Recognition Chart

Pulmonary embolism organized for fast recognition — the at-risk patient (Virchow's triad), classic presentation, massive-PE red flags, and first nursing actions.

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Transudate vs Exudate Chart

Mechanism, Light's criteria (protein and LDH ratios), fluid appearance, and the typical causes (heart failure/cirrhosis/nephrotic vs infection/malignancy/PE), side by side, so you can interpret a thoracentesis result.

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Obstructive vs Central Sleep Apnea Chart

The defining difference (respiratory effort present vs absent), the mechanism, typical patients and causes, snoring, and treatment (CPAP vs treating the underlying cause/adaptive servo-ventilation), side by side.

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Acid-Base

3 charts

Electrolytes

6 charts

Lab & Diagnostics

3 charts

Neurology

12 charts

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.

Teasdale & Jennett / NICE GuidelinesOpen →

Cranial Nerve Assessment Chart

Cranial nerve assessment chart for nurses — all 12 cranial nerves (CN I–XII) with function, bedside test, and abnormal finding at a glance, plus critical escalation findings including herniation and stroke signs.

Clinical Neurology / Bates' Guide to Physical ExaminationOpen →

Stroke Comparison Chart

Stroke comparison chart for nurses — ischemic stroke, hemorrhagic stroke (ICH), TIA, and subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) compared by cause, key findings, CT appearance, tPA eligibility, BP management, and initial priority.

AHA/ASA Stroke Guidelines / ACLS Stroke ProtocolOpen →

ICP Signs and Symptoms Chart

ICP signs and symptoms chart for nurses — early through late intracranial pressure signs with mechanism, nursing action, and urgency at a glance, including Cushing's triad and herniation warning signs.

AANN Neuroscience Nursing Practice Guidelines / Brain Trauma Foundation GuidelinesOpen →

Chronic Neurodegenerative Disease Comparison Chart

Parkinson's, multiple sclerosis, myasthenia gravis, Guillain-Barré, ALS, and Huntington's by pathology, hallmark signs, cognition, key treatment, and top nursing priority.

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Myasthenia Gravis vs Guillain-Barré Chart

Myasthenia gravis and Guillain-Barré by direction of weakness, reflexes, onset/trigger, course, treatment, and the shared airway threat — descending fatigable vs ascending areflexic.

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Spinal Cord Injury by Level Chart

Function preserved and lost by injury level from high cervical (C1–C4) through lumbosacral — ventilator dependence, autonomic dysreflexia risk (T6 and above), and bowel/bladder/mobility implications.

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Upper vs Lower Motor Neuron Lesions Chart

Upper vs lower motor neuron lesions by tone, reflexes, muscle bulk, fasciculations, and Babinski, with where common neuro diagnoses fall — spastic CNS vs flaccid peripheral weakness.

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Meningitis vs Encephalitis Chart

What's inflamed (meninges vs brain tissue), the dominant features (meningeal signs vs altered mentation and focal deficits), common causes, CSF and diagnosis, treatment, and nursing priorities, side by side.

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Epidural vs Subdural Hematoma Chart

Bleeding source (arterial vs venous), speed of onset, the classic lucid interval, CT shape (lens vs crescent), typical population (younger trauma vs elderly/anticoagulated), and nursing priorities, side by side.

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Primary Headache Comparison Chart

Migraine vs tension-type vs cluster headache — location and quality, duration, associated features (aura, nausea, tearing/congestion), typical patient, and treatment (triptans, NSAIDs, high-flow oxygen), side by side.

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Bell's Palsy vs Trigeminal Neuralgia Chart

Bell's palsy (CN VII) vs trigeminal neuralgia (CN V) compared by hallmark, triggers, drug of choice (corticosteroids vs carbamazepine), and priority nursing concern, side by side.

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Endocrine

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Insulin Comparison Chart

Insulin comparison chart for nurses — all formulations (rapid, short, intermediate, long-acting, concentrated) with onset, peak, duration, appearance, timing rules, and key nursing notes side-by-side.

ADA Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes; Insulin Manufacturer Prescribing InformationOpen →

Diabetes Assessment Findings Chart

Diabetes assessment findings chart for nurses — hyperglycemia, hypoglycemia, DKA, HHS, and chronic complication signs with likely cause, clinical significance, and nursing action for each finding.

ADA Standards of Medical Care; Endocrine Society Guidelines; AACE Consensus StatementsOpen →

Endocrine Lab Values Chart

Endocrine lab values quick-reference chart for nurses — glucose, A1C, TSH, free T4, cortisol, ACTH, aldosterone, and insulin with normal ranges, elevated causes, decreased causes, and key clinical flags.

ADA Standards of Medical Care; ATA Thyroid Guidelines; Endocrine Society Clinical Practice GuidelinesOpen →

Thyroid Disorder Comparison Chart

Hypothyroidism vs hyperthyroidism vs thyroid storm vs myxedema coma compared by causes, cardiovascular and neurological signs, key labs, treatment priority, and nursing priorities.

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Diabetes Medication Classes Chart

Biguanides, sulfonylureas, GLP-1 agonists, SGLT2 inhibitors, DPP-4 inhibitors, meglitinides, thiazolidinediones, and insulin compared by mechanism, hypoglycemia risk, and nursing considerations.

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Adrenal Disorder Comparison Chart

Adrenal disorder comparison chart — Cushing's syndrome vs Addison's disease vs adrenal crisis vs pheochromocytoma: pathophysiology, blood pressure, key symptoms, electrolytes, key labs, treatment, nursing priorities, and NCLEX memory aids.

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Endocrine Crisis Comparison Chart

DKA vs HHS vs thyroid storm vs adrenal crisis vs severe hypoglycemia compared by trigger, glucose, mental status, priority labs, first action, and critical do-not rules.

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Parathyroid Disorders Comparison Chart

Hyperparathyroidism vs hypoparathyroidism compared by PTH, resulting calcium and phosphate, causes, signs, treatment, and nursing priorities, with the PTH-tracks-calcium rule.

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SIADH vs Diabetes Insipidus Chart

SIADH vs diabetes insipidus compared by ADH, water balance, serum sodium and osmolality, urine output, causes, and treatment (fluid restriction vs desmopressin), side by side.

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Renal

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AKI vs CKD Comparison Chart

AKI vs CKD comparison chart for nurses — onset, reversibility, kidney size, laboratory findings, and treatment priorities side-by-side for NCLEX and clinical nursing practice.

KDIGO 2012/2022 AKI and CKD Guidelines; National Kidney FoundationOpen →

Renal Lab Values Chart

Renal lab values quick-reference chart for nurses — BUN, creatinine, eGFR, potassium, phosphorus, urine specific gravity with normal ranges, elevated causes, decreased causes, and clinical flags.

KDIGO AKI/CKD Guidelines; National Kidney Foundation KDOQI; Clinical laboratory referencesOpen →

Fluid Volume Excess vs Deficit Chart

Fluid volume excess vs deficit comparison chart for nurses — assessment findings, laboratory values, nursing significance, and interventions side-by-side for hypervolemia and hypovolemia.

Clinical practice standards; KDIGO guidelines; Critical care nursing referencesOpen →

Dialysis Comparison Chart

Dialysis comparison chart for nurses — hemodialysis vs peritoneal dialysis side-by-side: mechanism, access, frequency, advantages, limitations, and nursing considerations.

National Kidney Foundation KDOQI Guidelines; KDIGO 2022 CKD GuidelinesOpen →

AKI Types Comparison Chart

Prerenal vs intrarenal (ATN/GN) vs postrenal AKI compared by mechanism, urine output, BUN:Cr, FENa, urine casts, fluid response, and treatment, with NCLEX memory aids.

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Nephrotic vs Nephritic Syndrome Chart

Nephrotic vs nephritic syndrome compared by proteinuria, hematuria, edema, complement, urine casts, classic examples, and treatment approach, with NCLEX memory aids.

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CKD Complications Overview Chart

CKD complications at a glance — anemia, renal osteodystrophy, hyperkalemia, metabolic acidosis, fluid overload, and cardiovascular disease — with mechanisms and management.

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Nephrotoxic Drugs Reference Chart

Nephrotoxic drugs — NSAIDs, aminoglycosides, contrast, ACE inhibitors/ARBs, vancomycin, cisplatin, and calcineurin inhibitors — compared by mechanism, risk factors, monitoring, and prevention.

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Kidney Stone Types Comparison Chart

Calcium (oxalate/phosphate), struvite (infection), uric acid, and cystine stones side by side: frequency, the urine pH each favors, radiopacity on x-ray, and the key prevention for each.

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Urinary Incontinence Types Chart

Stress, urge (overactive bladder), overflow, and functional incontinence side by side: the mechanism, the classic trigger or presentation, and the first-line nursing intervention for each.

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Urinary Retention vs Incontinence Chart

The core problem (can't empty vs can't hold), bladder state, post-void residual, typical causes, the overflow-incontinence overlap, and the nursing priority for each.

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Hematuria Causes & Evaluation Chart

The common causes of blood in the urine (UTI, kidney stones, bladder/kidney cancer, glomerulonephritis, BPH, trauma, anticoagulation), the clues that distinguish them, and why painless gross hematuria is the cancer red flag.

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Gastrointestinal

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Upper vs Lower GI Bleeding Chart

Upper vs lower GI bleeding comparison chart — anatomical source, stool findings, vomiting, BUN:Cr ratio, common causes, diagnostic tests, pharmacologic and endoscopic treatment, and nursing priorities.

ACG Clinical Guidelines for GI Hemorrhage; ASGE Standards of Practice; UpToDateOpen →

Liver Lab Values Chart

Liver lab values chart for nurses — AST, ALT, ALP, GGT, bilirubin (total/direct/indirect), albumin, INR, ammonia, platelets with normal ranges, elevated/decreased causes, and clinical interpretation flags.

AASLD Practice Guidelines; ACG Guidelines; UpToDate Liver Laboratory TestsOpen →

Ostomy Comparison Chart

Ostomy comparison chart for nurses — colostomy, ileostomy, urostomy side by side: anatomical source, location, output character, skin risk, pouch type, diet, and key nursing considerations.

WOCN Society Clinical Guidelines; ACG Colorectal Cancer GuidelinesOpen →

Hepatic Encephalopathy Staging Chart

Hepatic encephalopathy staging chart — West Haven Criteria Grades 0 through 4 with mental status, neurological findings, and stage-specific nursing priorities.

West Haven Criteria (Conn et al.); AASLD/EASL HE Practice Guidelines 2014; ISHEN ConsensusOpen →

Feeding Tube Types Comparison Chart

NG (Levin, Salem sump), small-bore ND/NJ, PEG, and PEJ tubes compared by placement, duration, best use, feeding method, and the key nursing consideration for each.

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Acute Abdominal Pain by Location Chart

RUQ, epigastric, LUQ, RLQ, LLQ, and periumbilical pain mapped to the likely conditions and their hallmark signs — a fast bedside differential for the acute abdomen.

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Small vs Large Bowel Obstruction Chart

Small-bowel vs large-bowel obstruction by onset, vomiting, distension, pain, obstipation, common causes, and the acid-base/electrolyte pattern — telling SBO from LBO at the bedside.

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Cholecystitis vs Pancreatitis Chart

Pain location and radiation, hallmark signs (Murphy's vs Cullen's/Grey Turner's), key labs (alk phos/bilirubin vs lipase), causes, diet, and complications for the two upper-abdominal emergencies that share a gallstone link.

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Appendicitis vs Diverticulitis Chart

Appendicitis vs diverticulitis by pain location (RLQ vs LLQ), typical age, hallmark signs, diet/management, and complications — two inflammatory conditions that mirror each other on opposite sides.

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Oncology

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Chemotherapy Side Effects Chart

Chemotherapy side effects nursing chart — side effect, cause, monitoring parameters, and nursing interventions for neutropenia, anemia, thrombocytopenia, CINV, mucositis, cardiotoxicity, peripheral neuropathy, nephrotoxicity, and fatigue.

ONS Clinical Practice Guidelines; NCI CTCAE v5.0; NCCN Antiemesis GuidelinesOpen →

Oncologic Emergency Comparison Chart

Tumor lysis syndrome, spinal cord compression, superior vena cava syndrome, hypercalcemia of malignancy, and febrile neutropenia compared by trigger, key findings, and immediate nursing priority.

ONS Clinical Practice Guidelines; NCCN Oncologic Emergencies Guidelines; NCI Cancer InformationOpen →

Neutropenia Management Chart

Neutropenia management nursing chart — ANC range, risk level, neutropenic precautions, and nursing actions from normal counts through profound neutropenia, plus febrile neutropenia emergency protocol and G-CSF quick reference.

ONS Chemotherapy-Induced Neutropenia Guidelines; NCCN Hematopoietic Growth Factors Guidelines; ASCO Infection GuidelinesOpen →

Cancer Treatment Modalities Chart

Cancer treatment modalities comparison chart — surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, immunotherapy, targeted therapy, and hormonal therapy compared by purpose, advantages, limitations, nursing considerations, and treatment sequencing.

ONS Core Curriculum; NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines; ACS Cancer Treatment InformationOpen →

Small Cell vs Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Chart

Frequency, location, smoking link, growth and spread, paraneoplastic syndromes, primary treatment (chemo/radiation vs surgery-eligible), and prognosis, side by side.

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BPH vs Prostate Cancer Chart

Both cause urinary obstruction, but they differ in the zone of the gland, the digital rectal exam finding (smooth/rubbery vs hard/irregular nodule), PSA pattern, growth, and treatment, side by side.

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Common Adult Cancers Comparison Chart

Breast, lung, colorectal, and prostate cancer side by side: key risk factors, the screening test, the hallmark presentation, common site of metastasis, and the priority nursing focus.

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Breast Mass: Benign vs Malignant Chart

The features that distinguish a likely benign lump (fibroadenoma, cyst) from a suspicious malignant one: consistency, mobility, borders, tenderness, skin/nipple changes, and laterality.

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Hematology

8 charts

Transfusion Reaction Comparison Chart

Acute hemolytic, febrile non-hemolytic, allergic, anaphylactic, TRALI, TACO, and septic reactions side by side — onset, cause, hallmark findings, and nursing actions.

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Blood Product Compatibility Chart

ABO compatibility matrices for red cells and plasma — which donor types each recipient can receive, why the plasma rules reverse, and the Rh rules.

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Anemia Type Comparison Chart

Iron deficiency, B12, folate, aplastic, hemolytic, and anemia of chronic disease side by side — cell size, key labs, causes, treatment, and nursing notes.

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Sickle Cell Crisis Comparison Chart

Vaso-occlusive, acute chest syndrome, splenic sequestration, and aplastic crisis side by side — mechanism, presentation, key labs, and nursing priorities.

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Leukemia Types Comparison Chart

AML, ALL, CML, and CLL side by side — acute vs chronic, cell line, typical age, hallmark finding (Auer rods, Philadelphia chromosome), and treatment approach for quick NCLEX review.

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Hodgkin vs Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Chart

The Reed-Sternberg cell, age distribution, pattern of spread, frequency, prognosis, and treatment compared, side by side, so you can tell the two lymphoma families apart.

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DIC Lab Pattern Chart

The classic DIC results — low platelets, low fibrinogen, prolonged PT and aPTT, markedly elevated D-dimer and fibrin degradation products, and schistocytes — with the reason each value moves and what resolution looks like.

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Thrombocytopenia Comparison Chart

ITP, TTP, HIT, and DIC side by side — mechanism, the main danger (bleeding vs clotting), key features, treatment, and the critical platelet-transfusion rule (give in DIC/ITP bleeding, AVOID in TTP and HIT).

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Musculoskeletal

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Med-Surg

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Heart Failure Comparison Chart

Left-sided vs right-sided heart failure compared — symptoms, assessment findings, complications, and nursing priorities for rapid differentiation and care planning.

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Insulin Clinical Decision Chart

Insulin clinical decision chart — advantages, disadvantages, typical use cases, dosing flexibility, and hypoglycemia risk by insulin type, including basal-bolus therapy concepts.

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DKA vs HHS Comparison Chart

DKA vs HHS side-by-side comparison — glucose, ketones, pH, HCO₃, osmolality, mental status, onset, and treatment priorities for rapid differentiation of both diabetic emergencies.

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COPD vs Asthma Comparison Chart

COPD vs asthma compared side by side — pathophysiology, airflow reversibility, triggers, assessment findings, ABG patterns, oxygen targets, and treatment approaches.

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Pneumonia Assessment Findings Chart

Pneumonia assessment findings reference — crackles, bronchial breath sounds, egophony, fever, productive cough, tachypnea, and hypoxemia indicators with mechanisms and clinical significance.

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Hypersensitivity Reaction Types Chart

The four hypersensitivity types (I-IV) compared — mechanism, timing, and classic examples (anaphylaxis, transfusion reaction, lupus, PPD/contact dermatitis), plus the ACID mnemonic.

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CD4 Count & Opportunistic Infections Chart

How HIV opportunistic infections track with the CD4 count — thresholds for PCP, toxoplasmosis, MAC, and CMV, with prophylaxis cues and the AIDS-defining 200 line.

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Glaucoma vs Cataracts Comparison

Glaucoma vs cataracts side by side — pathophysiology, vision loss pattern, pain, reversibility, treatment, and the open-angle vs acute angle-closure emergency distinction.

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Arterial vs Venous Insufficiency Chart

Core problem, pain pattern, pulses, skin, edema, ulcer features, and positioning compared side by side — with the positioning rule that flips between arterial and venous disease.

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Arterial vs Venous Ulcers Chart

Location, appearance, pain, surrounding skin, drainage, and care for arterial vs venous leg ulcers — including why compression is right for venous and dangerous for arterial ulcers.

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Cirrhosis Complications Chart

Varices, ascites, SBP, hepatic encephalopathy, coagulopathy, jaundice, and hepatorenal syndrome traced to their root cause (portal hypertension or lost liver function), with nursing responses.

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BPH Medications Comparison Chart

Alpha-blockers (tamsulosin) vs 5-alpha-reductase inhibitors (finasteride) by mechanism, onset, effect on PSA and gland size, key side effects, and nursing teaching.

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VTE Prophylaxis Comparison Chart

Early ambulation, SCDs, compression stockings, and pharmacologic prophylaxis (LMWH, heparin, DOACs) by how they work, who gets them, and contraindications.

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Conductive vs Sensorineural Hearing Loss Chart

Where the problem is, common causes, Weber and Rinne results, how speech sounds to the patient, treatment options, and nursing care for the two hearing losses.

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Vertigo Causes Comparison Chart

BPPV, Ménière's disease, and vestibular neuritis/labyrinthitis by mechanism, duration, triggers, hearing involvement, treatment, and teaching — plus the central red flags.

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Skin Infection Types Comparison Chart

Bacterial vs viral vs fungal skin infections — cellulitis, erysipelas, impetigo, MRSA; herpes simplex/zoster, warts; tinea and candidiasis: hallmark look, cause, treatment, and precautions side by side.

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Psoriasis vs Eczema Chart

Lesion appearance, distribution (extensor vs flexural), itch, hallmark signs (Auspitz/Koebner vs lichenification), triggers, associations, and treatment — the two chronic inflammatory skin diseases side by side.

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Skin Cancer Comparison Chart

Basal cell vs squamous cell vs melanoma — frequency, typical appearance, common location, growth and metastatic risk, key risk factors, and treatment, the three main skin cancers side by side.

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Stevens-Johnson Syndrome vs TEN Chart

SJS vs toxic epidermal necrolysis — body-surface-area skin detachment, severity and mortality, shared features (drug trigger, Nikolsky sign, mucosal involvement), and management, the same drug-reaction emergency at two scales.

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Blood Pressure Classification Chart

The AHA/ACC blood-pressure categories — normal, elevated, stage 1, stage 2, and hypertensive crisis — with the systolic/diastolic thresholds and the general action for each.

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Hypertensive Emergency vs Urgency Chart

The defining difference (acute target-organ damage), the setting, the route and speed of blood-pressure lowering, and the typical agents for hypertensive emergency vs urgency, side by side.

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Aortic Aneurysm vs Dissection Chart

The pathology, the hallmark presentation, the key sign, the major danger, and the management priority for aortic aneurysm vs aortic dissection, side by side.

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Hypertension Target Organ Damage Chart

How chronic hypertension damages the body, organ by organ — heart, brain, kidneys, eyes, and vessels — with the injury and the assessment clue for each.

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Infection Control

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Isolation Precautions Comparison Chart

PPE requirements, room placement, and transport precautions by isolation type — nursing workflow chart for contact, droplet, and airborne precautions with entry/exit sequences.

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Infection Transmission Precautions Chart

How infection spreads — contact, droplet, and airborne transmission mechanisms with particle sizes, travel distances, environmental survival, and the science behind each precaution type.

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PPE Selection Matrix

PPE selection matrix for nurses — clinical situation cross-referenced with gloves, gown, surgical mask, N95, and eye protection requirements for standard and transmission-based precautions.

CDC Standard and Transmission-Based Precaution GuidelinesOpen →

Infection Prevention Bundles

Infection prevention bundles chart for nurses — CAUTI, CLABSI, VAP, and SSI bundle elements, nursing priorities, and monitoring criteria organized for quick review.

CDC / IHI / NHSN HAI Prevention Bundle GuidelinesOpen →

Common Organism Precautions

Common organism precautions chart for nurses — MRSA, VRE, C. diff, TB, influenza, RSV, measles, and more: precaution type, PPE, hand hygiene method, room requirements, and key nursing notes.

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Latent vs Active Tuberculosis Comparison

Latent TB infection vs active TB disease — symptoms, infectiousness, chest X-ray and sputum findings, test results, isolation needs, and treatment differences.

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STI Comparison Chart

Chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, genital herpes, HPV, and trichomoniasis compared by cause, hallmark findings, treatment, and the key nursing and teaching points for each.

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Wound Care

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Perioperative Nursing

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Maternal-Newborn

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Fetal Heart Rate Pattern Comparison

Fetal heart rate pattern comparison chart — accelerations, early, variable, and late decelerations compared by description, cause, NICHD category, and nursing response.

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Stages of Labor Comparison

Stages of labor comparison chart — all four stages compared by key events, cervical changes, typical duration, and nursing focus for NCLEX and clinical practice.

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Postpartum Assessment Checklist

Postpartum assessment checklist in BUBBLE-LE format — fundus, lochia, perineum, breasts, bladder, bowel, emotional status, and vital signs with normal findings and warning signs.

AWHONN Postpartum Assessment StandardsOpen →

Newborn Assessment Findings

Newborn assessment findings chart — normal vs. concerning findings across respiratory, cardiovascular, neurologic, and skin systems with nursing actions.

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Gravida-Para-GTPAL Chart

Gravida-Para-GTPAL quick-reference chart with worked examples demonstrating correct obstetric history notation for NCLEX and clinical documentation.

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Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy Chart

Chronic hypertension, gestational hypertension, preeclampsia, severe features, eclampsia, and HELLP compared — onset, defining criteria, key risks, and management focus.

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Postpartum Hemorrhage — Four T's Chart

Tone, Trauma, Tissue, Thrombin side by side — share of hemorrhages, exam findings, the management ladder, and risk factors for each cause.

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Placenta Previa vs Abruptio Placentae Chart

The classic antepartum bleeding comparison — painless bright-red bleeding vs painful rigid uterus: exam findings, fetal impact, risk factors, the no-vaginal-exam rule, and management.

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Diabetes in Pregnancy Comparison Chart

Gestational diabetes vs pre-existing type 1 and type 2 — detection, management, hypoglycemia and DKA risk, fetal and neonatal risks, labor care, and the postpartum course.

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Breastfeeding Problems Comparison Chart

Engorgement, plugged duct, mastitis, and thrush compared by onset, presentation, fever, one breast vs both, and management — so you can tell the common breastfeeding problems apart and treat each correctly.

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Breast Milk vs Formula Feeding Chart

Breast milk vs infant formula by composition, immune protection, digestibility, feeding frequency, stool characteristics, supplementation, and practical considerations — to support informed, non-judgmental family feeding decisions.

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Contraceptive Methods Comparison Chart

Long-acting reversible (IUD, implant), combined and progestin-only hormonal, barrier, sterilization, and fertility awareness — how each works, typical-use effectiveness, STI protection, and the key nursing teaching point, side by side.

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Menopausal Hormone Therapy Comparison Chart

Estrogen-only vs estrogen-plus-progestin, systemic vs low-dose vaginal, and non-hormonal options — who each is for, what it treats, benefits, and contraindications, including why a woman with a uterus needs added progestin.

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PCOS vs Endometriosis Comparison Chart

Pathophysiology, hallmark presentation (anovulation/hyperandrogenism vs cyclic pelvic pain/dysmenorrhea), diagnosis, management, and the shared infertility risk — the two chronic gynecologic disorders side by side.

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Menstrual Disorders Comparison Chart

Amenorrhea (primary vs secondary), dysmenorrhea (primary vs secondary), abnormal uterine bleeding/menorrhagia, and PMS vs PMDD — definition, typical cause, and management, side by side for quick review.

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Neonatal

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Pediatrics

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Pediatric Vital Signs Comparison

Age group comparison chart for pediatric vital signs — heart rate, respiratory rate, and blood pressure from newborn through adolescent with action thresholds for NCLEX and clinical practice.

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Developmental Milestones Chart

Side-by-side developmental milestones by age group — physical, cognitive, and social milestones from infant through adolescent with Erikson and Piaget stages for NCLEX.

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Dehydration Assessment Chart

Side-by-side pediatric dehydration comparison — mild, moderate, and severe dehydration findings including mucous membranes, urine output, mental status, and skin turgor for NCLEX.

AAP / WHO Dehydration Assessment GuidelinesOpen →

Pediatric Respiratory Disorder Comparison

Side-by-side comparison of croup, epiglottitis, bronchiolitis, and asthma — hallmark findings, airway risk, and nursing priorities for NCLEX and clinical practice.

PALS / AAP Pediatric Respiratory GuidelinesOpen →

Pediatric Medication Safety Checklist

Step-by-step bedside checklist for safe pediatric medication administration — weight verification, dose calculation, independent double-check, parent education, and documentation.

ISMP Pediatric Medication Safety GuidelinesOpen →

Otitis Media vs Otitis Externa Chart

Acute otitis media, otitis media with effusion, and otitis externa (swimmer's ear) compared — causes, hallmark findings, the tragus-tenderness discriminator, treatment, and family teaching.

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Cyanotic vs Acyanotic Heart Defects Chart

Congenital heart defects sorted by shunt — acyanotic left-to-right (VSD, ASD, PDA) and obstructive lesions vs cyanotic right-to-left/mixing (the five Ts) — by color, classic picture, signature finding, management, and oxygen caution.

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Pediatric GI Disorders Comparison Chart

Pyloric stenosis, intussusception, Hirschsprung disease, and cleft lip/palate by typical age, hallmark buzzword findings, diagnostic clue, key nursing priority, and feared complication.

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Childhood Communicable Diseases Comparison Chart

Measles, varicella, pertussis, fifth disease, rubella, mumps, and scarlet fever by hallmark finding, isolation precautions, and key nursing concern — with the airborne MTV memory hook.

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Pediatric Pain Scale Comparison Chart

NIPS/CRIES, FLACC, Wong-Baker FACES, and the numeric rating scale matched to developmental age — by type, method, and scoring, with the self-report-when-able rule.

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Pediatric Hip Disorders Comparison Chart

Developmental dysplasia of the hip, Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease, and slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE) by typical age, presentation, hallmark, and treatment — the three pediatric hip disorders sorted by age.

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Pediatric Cancers Comparison Chart

Leukemia, Wilms tumor, neuroblastoma, retinoblastoma, brain tumors, and bone tumors by typical age, hallmark finding, and signature nursing priority — including the Wilms do-not-palpate rule.

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Osteosarcoma vs Ewing Sarcoma Chart

Osteosarcoma and Ewing sarcoma by typical age, bone location (metaphysis vs diaphysis), systemic symptoms, classic imaging, treatment, and nursing priorities — the two primary adolescent bone cancers.

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Scoliosis Management Chart

Scoliosis management by Cobb angle — observation, bracing, and spinal fusion thresholds, what each approach does, and the nursing focus for each stage of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis.

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Geriatrics

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Palliative & End-of-Life

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Mental Health

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Therapeutic vs Nontherapeutic Communication

Therapeutic vs nontherapeutic communication chart for nurses — techniques, clinical examples, and nontherapeutic alternatives for NCLEX psychiatric nursing preparation.

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Depression vs Bipolar Disorder Comparison

Side-by-side comparison of major depression and bipolar disorder — symptoms, mood patterns, medications, and nursing considerations for NCLEX and clinical practice.

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Psychiatric Medication Classes

Quick-reference chart of all major psychiatric medication classes — SSRIs, SNRIs, mood stabilizers, antipsychotics, benzodiazepines with examples, uses, and nursing considerations.

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Suicide Risk Warning Signs

Suicide risk warning signs chart for nurses — behavioral, verbal, and situational high-risk indicators with nursing responses for NCLEX and clinical practice.

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Mental Status Exam Components

Mental status exam components chart for nurses — all nine MSE domains with assessment focus and example findings for NCLEX and clinical practice.

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Alcohol Withdrawal Timeline Chart

Minor symptoms at 6-12 h, hallucinosis at 12-24 h, seizures at 24-48 h, and delirium tremens at 48-72+ h — the alcohol withdrawal stages with nursing actions.

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Anorexia vs Bulimia Comparison

Anorexia vs bulimia side by side — weight, core behaviors, body image, physical signs (lanugo vs Russell's sign), electrolyte risks, and nursing priorities.

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Substance Intoxication vs Withdrawal Chart

Intoxication vs withdrawal for alcohol/sedatives, opioids, and stimulants — signs, the antidote or treatment, and which withdrawals are dangerous.

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Abuse Types & Indicators Chart

The five types of abuse and their warning signs — physical, emotional, sexual, neglect, and financial — with indicators across children, adults, and older adults.

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Personality Disorder Clusters Comparison

Personality disorder Clusters A (odd/eccentric), B (dramatic/erratic), and C (anxious/fearful) with the defining theme, the disorders in each, and the nursing focus.

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Acute Stress Disorder vs PTSD Chart

Acute stress disorder vs PTSD compared by timing window, the shared four symptom clusters, and first-line treatment, side by side.

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Obsessions vs Compulsions Chart

Obsessions vs compulsions compared by what each is, what they do (drive vs relieve anxiety), common examples by theme, and how they form the self-reinforcing OCD cycle, side by side.

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Somatic Symptom Disorders Comparison

Somatic symptom, illness anxiety, conversion, and factitious disorders and malingering mapped by conscious vs unconscious symptom production and primary vs secondary gain, side by side.

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