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Diabetes Medications Section 4.3 – Free Nursing Pharmacology Review Course

This podcast episode provides nurses with a clear, practical overview of non-insulin diabetes medications, focusing on how to safely and effectively manage patients with type 2 diabetes. It reviews key drug classes such as metformin, glipizide, empagliflozin, and semaglutide, emp ...  Show more

Heart Failure Medications – Loops, SGLT2s, and ARNI – Test Prep and Practice Pearls

If you’re managing patients with heart failure, you already know the medication landscape has evolved quickly over the past decade. From traditional volume management with furosemide to newer, guideline-driven therapies like sacubitril/valsartan and empagliflozin, staying up to d ...  Show more

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