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📍 NEW RESOURCE ADDED — READ THIS
I just added something new under the “How to Study the Predictable Patterns of Body Failure” tab. And I need you to actually slow down and go through this one. This is not notes. This is not something you skim. This is a TIMELINE. Each failure pattern now walks you through: 👉 what is failing 👉 AND THEN WHAT happens next 👉 AND where you step in as the nurse This is how you use it: Start with the failure pattern Follow it DOWN the timeline Ask yourself at every step: 🤔 AND THEN WHAT? Now here’s where it gets powerful: 👉 Use this with DISSECT when you study a disease. Don’t memorize it. Walk it forward on the timeline 👉 Use this with CONNECT. Figure out where you are on the timeline. Then ask: What is the immediate threat RIGHT NOW? Do NOT click through this quickly. Read it. Study it. Think through it. Because this right here? This is how you stop starting over with every disease. Drop in the comments:👉 Which failure pattern made the most sense to you I’m watching the feedback 👀 Niecey Gee
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🚨 NEW STUDY DROP: FAILURE PATTERNS + PHARM BUILT IN
I just added something to the platform that’s going to change how you study… if you actually use it. All 9 failure patterns are now broken down by the most common conditions. They are separated by failure pattern and can be found under “Course Handouts.” And I didn’t just give you conditions… I layered in the pharmacology the way you’re supposed to learn it. Not random drug lists. Not “memorize this for the test.” 👉 Problem → What’s failing → Drug class → What it’s actually doing → What the nurse is watching Here’s where I need you to shift your thinking: Do NOT try to memorize this. You should be pairing: - The disease - The symptom progression - The failure pattern - The medication class Because that’s how it shows up in real life. When a patient starts changing, you’re not thinking: "What drug do I remember?” You’re thinking: - What is failing right now? - How is it progressing? - What pattern am I in? - What intervention makes sense? That’s where this becomes powerful… especially when you use it with CONNECT. These are meant to be downloaded, read through, and STUDIED. Not skimmed. Not rushed. If you use this the right way, you’ll stop feeling like everything is disconnected… and start seeing the same patterns over and over again. If something clicks for you while studying, drop it in the comments. I want to see how your thinking is changing. Let’s get to work.
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