Pharmacology - Cholinergic drugs nursing RN PN NCLEX

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Dive into the essentials of cholinergic drugs like neostigmine and pyridostigmine in this high-yield NCLEX RN & PN pharmacology review! Explore their uses in managing myasthenia gravis, how they work, potential side effects like cholinergic crisis, and the vital nursing interventions.

With clear explanations, memory aids, and exam-ready insights, this video equips you to confidently tackle NCLEX questions and enhance your nursing practice.

Key Moments:
0:00 - Introduction to Cholinergic Drugs
0:32 - Overview: Neostigmine and Pyridostigmine
0:43 - Myasthenia Gravis: Dryness and Lack of Mobility
1:26 - Mechanism of Action: Increasing Secretions
1:59 - Cholinergic Crisis: Symptoms and Causes
2:35 - Antidote for Cholinergic Crisis: Atropine
3:20 - Key Nursing Considerations for Asthma Patients
4:09 - Effectiveness of Cholinergic Drugs
4:32 - Adverse Effects and Crisis Management

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why am i learning more hearing than the place I am paying tuition....

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So for anti cholinergic effect of MG you five a cholinergic but if that colinergic becomes too much then you give an anti cholinergic? Pharm is wild lol

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Don’t refer to a patient as a client. It’s unprofessional. Yes, UNPROFESSIONAL. Calling a someone a client implies that you’re at least partly thinking about what money you will derive from them. When someone is a patient, how much money you derive from them is a complete non-issue.

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