In 2025, the FDA received over 100,000 reports of medication mistakes. Each year, nearly 7,000 people in the United States die because of these prescription errors. These problems can happen in hospitals, clinics, or even at home.
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Top 3 Prescription Errors: A Guide for Future Nurses
In 2025, the FDA received over 100,000 reports of medication mistakes. Each year, nearly 7,000 people in the United States die because of these prescription errors. These problems can happen in hospitals, clinics, or even at home. (more…)
What are Different Types of Catheters for iv?
What are Different Types of Catheters for iv?
In the U.S., over 90% of hospitalized patients receive IV therapy, making IV catheters an essential part of medical treatments. These small but powerful tubes allow doctors and nurses to deliver fluids, medications, and nutrients directly into the bloodstream. (more…)
Stroke Education for Patients and Families: What You Should Know
Stroke Education for Patients and Families: What You Should Know
In 2025, stroke continues to affect nearly 800,000 Americans each year, making it one of the top causes of disability. A stroke happens when blood flow to the brain is blocked or a vessel bursts, leading to sudden changes like weakness, confusion, or slurred speech. (more…)
Types of Enemas in Nursing: A Complete Guide for Practice
Types of Enemas in Nursing: A Complete Guide for Practice
Did you know that over 20% of hospital patients need an enema at some point during their stay? An enema is when a nurse puts liquid into a person’s rectum to help clean out their bowels. It’s important for things like relieving constipation or getting ready for tests and surgery. (more…)
Neurological Disorders: What You’ll Learn About in A&P
Neurological Disorders: What You’ll Learn About in A&P
The nervous system controls everything from movement to memory, and when it malfunctions, it can lead to serious health issues. In 2025, reports show that 1 in 6 people globally live with a neurological disorder. Studying the anatomy and physiology of the nervous system helps students understand how the brain, spinal cord, and nerves work, and what goes wrong during illness. (more…)
Define Homeostatic Imbalances in the Human Body & Their Causes
Define Homeostatic Imbalances in the Human Body & Their Causes
Did you know our body is always working to keep things balanced, like temperature and blood sugar levels? This balance is called homeostasis, and it keeps us healthy. When something goes wrong and this balance is lost, it causes a homeostatic imbalance. (more…)
Understanding the 3 Phases of Perioperative Care
Understanding the 3 Phases of Perioperative Care
In 2025, over 313 million surgeries are expected to take place around the world, and experts say about 1 in every 70 patients may face serious issues after surgery. (more…)
Introduction to Oncology for Nursing Students
Introduction to Oncology for Nursing Students
Did you know cancer is the second leading cause of death in the U.S.? Oncology is the study of cancer. As a nursing student, learning oncology basics helps you care for cancer patients with confidence. Whether in hospitals or during your accredited LPN programs, this knowledge is key. (more…)
Stimulating Classroom Environment: A Game-Changer for A&P Classes
Stimulating Classroom Environment: A Game-Changer for A&P Classes
A recent survey by education corner found that over 60% of students struggle with science-heavy courses like Anatomy and Physiology (A&P). With complex terms and detailed body systems, it often feels more like memorizing than truly learning. That’s why many schools are now shifting from long lectures to a stimulating classroom environment that supports hands-on, student-friendly learning. (more…)
High-Quality Clinical Training: A Must for LPN Success
High-Quality Clinical Training: A Must for LPN Success
Did you know that over 80% of LPNs work directly with patients every day? They help with daily care, take vital signs, and keep patients comfortable. (more…)
What are Different Types of Catheters for iv?
July 15, 2025In the U.S., over 90% of hospitalized patients receive IV therapy, making IV catheters an essential part of medical treatments. These small but powerful tubes allow doctors and nurses to deliver fluids, medications, and nutrients directly into the bloodstream.
Stroke Education for Patients and Families: What You Should Know
July 8, 2025In 2025, stroke continues to affect nearly 800,000 Americans each year, making it one of the top causes of disability. A stroke happens when blood flow to the brain is blocked or a vessel bursts, leading to sudden changes like …
Types of Enemas in Nursing: A Complete Guide for Practice
July 8, 2025Did you know that over 20% of hospital patients need an enema at some point during their stay? An enema is when a nurse puts liquid into a person’s rectum to help clean out their bowels. It’s important for things …
Neurological Disorders: What You’ll Learn About in A&P
July 8, 2025The nervous system controls everything from movement to memory, and when it malfunctions, it can lead to serious health issues. In 2025, reports show that 1 in 6 people globally live with a neurological disorder. Studying the anatomy and physiology …
Define Homeostatic Imbalances in the Human Body & Their Causes
July 4, 2025Did you know our body is always working to keep things balanced, like temperature and blood sugar levels? This balance is called homeostasis, and it keeps us healthy. When something goes wrong and this balance is lost, it causes a …
Understanding the 3 Phases of Perioperative Care
July 4, 2025In 2025, over 313 million surgeries are expected to take place around the world, and experts say about 1 in every 70 patients may face serious issues after surgery.
Introduction to Oncology for Nursing Students
July 4, 2025Did you know cancer is the second leading cause of death in the U.S.? Oncology is the study of cancer. As a nursing student, learning oncology basics helps you care for cancer patients with confidence. Whether in hospitals or during …
Stimulating Classroom Environment: A Game-Changer for A&P Classes
July 4, 2025A recent survey by education corner found that over 60% of students struggle with science-heavy courses like Anatomy and Physiology (A&P). With complex terms and detailed body systems, it often feels more like memorizing than truly learning. That’s why many …
High-Quality Clinical Training: A Must for LPN Success
July 2, 2025Did you know that over 80% of LPNs work directly with patients every day? They help with daily care, take vital signs, and keep patients comfortable.
