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Interactive A–Z Medication Journal | Build Your Own
Interactive A–Z Medication Journal | Build Your Own
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💊 Build Your Own Medication Library
This interactive medication journal was designed for UK student nurses who want one organised place to build their medication knowledge throughout placement. Instead of overwhelming, pre-written drug pages, this journal gives you the space to create your own personalised A–Z medication library using the medications you actually encounter in practice.
From antibiotics and anticoagulants to inhalers, insulin and emergency medications — use this journal to record:
- What the medication is used for
- Important nursing checks (e.g., obs, lab values)
- Common side effects
- Administration routes and regimes
- Drug classifications
- Key placement learning points
✨ What’s Included:
- Interactive, clickable contents page
- A–Z medication entry sections
- Evidence-based medication safety guidance
- The 6 Rights of Medication
- Basic drug calculations refresher
- Medication classification overview
- High-alert medication reminders
- UK terminology and clinical examples
- Printable A4 / GoodNotes compatible format
🩺 Designed For:
- Student nurses across all fields (Adult, Child, Mental Health, Learning Disability)
- Preparing for clinical placement learning
- Building medication confidence ahead of OSCEs and management passes
- Turning real clinical experiences into structured revision notes
📌 Digital Interactive Features:
- Click any letter on the contents page to jump directly to that medication section.
- Click the orange letter tab on any medication page to return to the contents page instantly.
This is not a pharmacology textbook. It’s your own growing medication library, built from real clinical experience, placement learning and repetition over time.
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Important Notice:
This guide is an educational aid and does not constitute medical advice. Users must always prioritise their specific NHS Trust or Local Health Board policies, the BNF and NICE guidelines over any third-party resource. Ensure your practice always aligns with The NMC Code.
If you find this guide helpful for your pharmacology, you might also like our Drug Classification Guide.
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