Antimycobacterials: Pharmacology for Nurses Made Easier
Student nursing life and learning new nurse skills all leads to the final exam known as the NCLEX, or for others the ati testing
Antimycobacterials such as isoniazid help treat tuberculosis and as a practical nurse or a registered nurse, knowing more about the tb meds you give (maybe rifampin, INH, ethambutol, streptomycin etc) is important in caring for patients to tuberculosis.
Making pharmacology easy is fun and in this video I teach you some practical ways to remember the drugs that are both 1st line and second line treatments along with side effects and how they drugs work on the cell.
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Antimycobacterials: Pharmacology for Nurses Made Easier
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