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Normal Heart Rate for Asthma Patients: An LPN Guide

Normal Heart Rate for Asthma Patients: An LPN Guide

In 2025, about 29 million people in the U.S. are living with asthma. Over 11 million reported having at least one asthma attack this year. Asthma makes it harder to breathe by tightening the airways, which can also raise the heart rate. This is why keeping an eye on vital signs matters in asthma care. For caregivers, knowing the normal heart rate for asthma patient care helps catch problems early. (more…)

Intravenous Solution for Dehydration: Understanding Fluid Types & Uses

Intravenous Solution for Dehydration: Understanding Fluid Types & Uses

Recent studies show that three out of four Americans are dehydrated daily. Dehydration happens when your body loses too much water, leading to weakness, dizziness, or worse. IV fluids quickly replace lost water and salts to keep you healthy. (more…)

Top 3 Effective Treatments for Adult Atopic Dermatitis: A LPN’s Guide

Top 3 Effective Treatments for Adult Atopic Dermatitis: A LPN’s Guide

In 2025, about 16.5 million adults in the U.S. are living with atopic dermatitis (AD). More than half say it affects their sleep, mood, and everyday routines. For adults, AD isn’t just dry, itchy skin; it can lead to cracked skin, infections, and even visits to the clinic for things like an intravenous solution for dehydration caused by skin loss and fluid imbalance. (more…)

Patient Medical Records: Who Owns Them and Why It Matters

Patient Medical Records: Who Owns Them and Why It Matters

Patient medical records include key health details like test results, medical conditions, and prescribed treatments. In 2025, 77 percent of patients were offered online access, and 65 percent used it. Usage grew fastest among people aged 35 to 49. With more data shared through apps, understanding who owns patient medical records is key to protecting privacy and ensuring control over personal health data. (more…)

What To Do If Wrong Medication Is Given: Examples And Actions

What To Do If Wrong Medication Is Given: Examples And Actions

Did you know that almost 1 in 5 medication doses in hospitals have some kind of error? Medication errors occur when a patient receives the wrong medicine, dose, or method of administration. Acting fast is very important to keep patients safe and healthy. (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…)

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…)

Normal Heart Rate for Asthma Patients: An LPN Guide

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In 2025, about 29 million people in the U.S. are living with asthma. Over 11 million reported having at least one asthma attack this year. Asthma makes it harder to breathe by tightening the airways, which can also raise the …

Intravenous Solution for Dehydration: Understanding Fluid Types & Uses

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Recent studies show that three out of four Americans are dehydrated daily. Dehydration happens when your body loses too much water, leading to weakness, dizziness, or worse. IV fluids quickly replace lost water and salts to keep you healthy.

Top 3 Effective Treatments for Adult Atopic Dermatitis: A LPN’s Guide

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In 2025, about 16.5 million adults in the U.S. are living with atopic dermatitis (AD). More than half say it affects their sleep, mood, and everyday routines. For adults, AD isn’t just dry, itchy skin; it can lead to cracked …

Patient Medical Records: Who Owns Them and Why It Matters

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Patient medical records include key health details like test results, medical conditions, and prescribed treatments. In 2025, 77 percent of patients were offered online access, and 65 percent used it. Usage grew fastest among people aged 35 to 49. With …

What To Do If Wrong Medication Is Given: Examples And Actions

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Did you know that almost 1 in 5 medication doses in hospitals have some kind of error? Medication errors occur when a patient receives the wrong medicine, dose, or method of administration. Acting fast is very important to keep patients …

What are Different Types of Catheters for iv?

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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.

Stroke Education for Patients and Families: What You Should Know

Posted on by developer_vervecollege

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 …

Types of Enemas in Nursing: A Complete Guide for Practice

Posted on by developer_vervecollege

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 …

Introduction to Oncology for Nursing Students

Posted on by developer_vervecollege

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 …

Stimulating Classroom Environment: A Game-Changer for A&P Classes

Posted on by developer_vervecollege

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 …