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Cephalosporin Generations Made Easy: The Spelling Bee
Use this simple trick to learn all of the cephalosporins! Cephalosporins are grouped into 5 generations. The list of cephalosporins is extensive, making it challenging to remember what generation each one falls under. Fortunately, this trick will help you remember. Examples included!
Beta Blocker List: Example Medications and Drug Name Trick
What if there were an easy way to remember if beta blockers are selective vs non-selective vs an alpha and beta blocker? Fortunately, there is! Enjoy this simple trick with example medications included.
Sodium Channel Blockers: Fast Food and the ABCs
Sodium channel blockers (class I antiarrhythmics) are made easy with this simple trick to remember the mechanism of action of each subclass: Class IA, Class IB, and Class IC. An easy mnemonic is also provided to help remember the different medications in each subclass. Concise illustrations and action potential summaries included.
Antiarrhythmic Drugs: “Some Block Potassium Channels” Mnemonic
Use this simple mnemonic to remember the different classes of antiarrhythmic medications. This article also provides a concise explanation on the mechanism of action of each antiarrhythmic class and their effects on various phases of cardiac myocyte action potentials.
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