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Printables

Print-ready clinical forms built for the bedside and the study desk — plus every chart and reference on the platform, formatted to print clean. 16 forms · 258 printable charts · 263 printable references.

Clinical Forms

For the shift

Each form comes in a detailed and a simpler one-page version — switch between them at the top of any form.

Study Worksheets

For the study desk

Anatomy & Physiology

Build the basics

Microbiology

Know the bugs

How it works

Every page prints clean

1

Open the page

Every form, chart, and reference on the platform prints clean — navigation, footers, and buttons are stripped automatically.

2

Print it

Use the “Print this page” button in the sidebar, or press ⌘P (Mac) / Ctrl+P (Windows). Letter size, portrait works for everything here.

3

Keep the shading

For charts with shaded header rows, enable “Background graphics” in the print dialog so tables keep their contrast on paper.

Most-Printed Charts

Comparison tables and scoring scales that earn a spot on the clipboard. Open any chart and print it straight from the page.

All 258 Charts →

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.

Acid-BaseOpen →

Normal Lab Values Chart

Standard adult lab reference ranges — CBC, BMP/CMP, electrolytes, renal markers, liver markers, and coagulation studies.

Lab & DiagnosticsOpen →

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.

NeurologyOpen →

Morse Fall Risk Scale

Complete Morse Fall Scale scoring reference — six categories with point values, total score interpretation, and nursing implications for fall prevention.

Patient SafetyOpen →

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.

Wound CareOpen →

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.

PharmacologyOpen →

Common IV Fluids Chart

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

IV TherapyOpen →

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.

CardiacOpen →

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.

CardiacOpen →

Pocket-Sized References

Quick references that print onto a page or two — normal values, drug classes, and bedside frameworks.

All 263 References →

Educational use only. Printable templates are study and organization aids — they do not replace facility-approved documentation systems. This material supports nursing education and exam review. It is not medical advice and is not a substitute for clinical judgment, institutional policy, or medical direction. Always follow facility protocols and current provider orders.