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How to Take Blood Pressure Correctly as an LPN
Blood pressure is one of the first things you check on a patient and one of the most misread. A small error in technique can lead to a wrong reading, and a wrong reading can lead to the wrong care decision. That’s a big deal in nursing.
This guide breaks down how to take blood pressure nursing professionals rely on for accuracy — from proper positioning to common mistakes most students make without realizing it. (more…)
Understanding the Genitourinary System: A Beginner’s Guide for Nursing Students
Understanding the Genitourinary System: A Beginner’s Guide for Nursing Students
Understanding the Genitourinary System: A Beginner’s Guide for Nursing Students
If you are just starting out in nursing school, the genitourinary system might feel like one of those topics that is harder to grasp than it looks. It covers two major body systems working closely together, and patients with conditions related to these organs are everywhere in clinical settings. (more…)
Pressure Ulcer Staging and Prevention: A Nursing Care Guide
Pressure Ulcer Staging and Prevention: A Nursing Care Guide
Pressure ulcers are one of the most preventable complications in patient care, yet they remain a serious problem across hospitals, nursing homes, and home health settings. For LPNs, knowing how to identify, stage, and prevent them is not optional — it is a core clinical skill.
This guide walks you through pressure ulcer staging in nursing, what each stage means, how to prevent breakdown before it starts, and what your role looks like on the care team. (more…)
The Digestive System Explained for Nursing Students
The Digestive System Explained for Nursing Students
Ask any nursing student what surprised them most in their first semester, and digestive system content usually comes up. It covers more organs, conditions, and medications than most students anticipate. Understanding digestive system nursing content is not just about memorizing anatomy. It is about knowing how the gut connects to nearly every other system in the body and what that means for your patients. This guide breaks it all down in plain, practical terms so you can walk into clinical settings feeling prepared. (more…)
Top 10 Medical Conditions Every LPN Student Must Know
Top 10 Medical Conditions Every LPN Student Must Know
Most nursing students spend hours memorizing anatomy diagrams and drug names. But when you’re standing in a real clinical setting, what actually matters is recognizing what’s wrong with a patient and knowing what to do next. Learning the most common diseases nursing students encounter prepares you for that moment long before it happens. (more…)
Understanding Hormonal Contraceptives in Nursing Practice
Understanding Hormonal Contraceptives in Nursing Practice
Hormonal contraceptives are one of the most commonly prescribed medications in clinical settings. Yet many nursing students feel underprepared when it comes to explaining them clearly to patients. If you are studying for your LPN boards or just starting out in a clinical rotation, understanding how these medications work and what to watch for can make a real difference in your confidence at the bedside. (more…)
Visual and Auditory Systems Explained for Nursing Students
Visual and Auditory Systems Explained for Nursing Students
If you’ve ever looked at a diagram of the eye or ear and thought, “How am I supposed to remember all of this?” — you’re not alone. These two systems are packed with detail, and they show up on almost every nursing exam. Understanding the visual and auditory system in nursing isn’t just about passing a test. It helps you understand how patients perceive the world and why certain symptoms or conditions happen the way they do. (more…)
Signs and Symptoms of Kidney Disorders: What LPN Students Must Learn
Signs and Symptoms of Kidney Disorders: What LPN Students Must Learn
Many kidney problems do not start with severe pain or obvious symptoms. Instead, they develop slowly, and patients may ignore early warning signs. For nursing students, this creates a challenge. You need to recognize subtle changes before they become serious. Understanding kidney disorders symptoms nursing helps you identify risks early and support better patient care from the start. (more…)
Eye vs Ear Anatomy: Key Differences Every Nursing Student Must Know
Eye vs Ear Anatomy: Key Differences Every Nursing Student Must Know
Many nursing students struggle to remember how different body systems connect and function. The eye and ear are especially confusing because both are sensory organs but work in very different ways. Understanding Eye vs Ear Anatomy is important for exams and real patient care. This guide breaks it down in a simple, practical way so you can actually remember it and apply it in clinical settings. (more…)
Thyroid Disorders Nursing Guide: What Every Aspiring Nurse Needs to Know
Thyroid Disorders Nursing Guide: What Every Aspiring Nurse Needs to Know
If you’ve ever studied the endocrine system and felt completely lost, you’re not alone. Thyroid disorders are one of the most commonly tested topics in nursing school, and understanding them early can make a real difference in your clinical confidence. This guide breaks down thyroid disorders in plain language so you can walk into class, clinicals, or your licensing exam feeling prepared. (more…)
Understanding the Genitourinary System: A Beginner’s Guide for Nursing Students
May 12, 2026Understanding the Genitourinary System: A Beginner’s Guide for Nursing Students If you are just starting out in nursing school, the genitourinary system might feel like one of those topics that is harder to grasp than it looks. It covers two …
Pressure Ulcer Staging and Prevention: A Nursing Care Guide
May 5, 2026Pressure ulcers are one of the most preventable complications in patient care, yet they remain a serious problem across hospitals, nursing homes, and home health settings. For LPNs, knowing how to identify, stage, and prevent them is not optional — …
The Digestive System Explained for Nursing Students
May 5, 2026Ask any nursing student what surprised them most in their first semester, and digestive system content usually comes up. It covers more organs, conditions, and medications than most students anticipate. Understanding digestive system nursing content is not just about memorizing …
Top 10 Medical Conditions Every LPN Student Must Know
April 22, 2026Most nursing students spend hours memorizing anatomy diagrams and drug names. But when you’re standing in a real clinical setting, what actually matters is recognizing what’s wrong with a patient and knowing what to do next. Learning the most common …
Understanding Hormonal Contraceptives in Nursing Practice
April 22, 2026Hormonal contraceptives are one of the most commonly prescribed medications in clinical settings. Yet many nursing students feel underprepared when it comes to explaining them clearly to patients. If you are studying for your LPN boards or just starting out …
Visual and Auditory Systems Explained for Nursing Students
April 21, 2026If you’ve ever looked at a diagram of the eye or ear and thought, “How am I supposed to remember all of this?” — you’re not alone. These two systems are packed with detail, and they show up on almost …
Signs and Symptoms of Kidney Disorders: What LPN Students Must Learn
April 21, 2026Many kidney problems do not start with severe pain or obvious symptoms. Instead, they develop slowly, and patients may ignore early warning signs. For nursing students, this creates a challenge. You need to recognize subtle changes before they become serious. …
Eye vs Ear Anatomy: Key Differences Every Nursing Student Must Know
April 20, 2026Many nursing students struggle to remember how different body systems connect and function. The eye and ear are especially confusing because both are sensory organs but work in very different ways. Understanding Eye vs Ear Anatomy is important for exams …
Thyroid Disorders Nursing Guide: What Every Aspiring Nurse Needs to Know
April 16, 2026If you’ve ever studied the endocrine system and felt completely lost, you’re not alone. Thyroid disorders are one of the most commonly tested topics in nursing school, and understanding them early can make a real difference in your clinical confidence. …
