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Print-ready clinical forms built for the bedside and the study desk — plus every chart and reference on the platform, formatted to print clean. 16 forms · 258 printable charts · 263 printable references.
Clinical Forms
For the shiftEach form comes in a detailed and a simpler one-page version — switch between them at the top of any form.
Nurse Brain Sheet
Print-readyOne-patient shift organizer — patient banner, systems assessment boxes, vitals and labs, med times, hourly timeline, and priority checklist.
ICU Brain Sheet
Print-readyCritical care shift organizer — drip titration table, ventilator settings, hemodynamic goals, devices, and the safety bundle checks.
Head-to-Toe Assessment Sheet
Print-readySystematic body-systems template with cue prompts in every section, a vitals row, and lines/drains tracking — nothing gets skipped.
SBAR Handoff Form
Print-readyStructured Situation–Background–Assessment–Recommendation template with prompts and write-in space for handoff or provider calls.
Medication Reconciliation Form
Print-readyHome meds, OTCs, and supplements with last-dose timing, source-of-information tracking, and continue/hold decisions for each drug.
Study Worksheets
For the study deskMedication Study Cards
Print-readySix blank drug cards per page — class, mechanism, dosing, side effects, nursing considerations, and patient teaching. Print, fill, and cut.
Telemetry Rhythm Worksheet
Print-readyFour strip-analysis blocks walking the six-step method — rate, regularity, P waves, PR, QRS, interpretation — plus a normal-interval key.
Lab Interpretation Worksheet
Print-readyBMP and CBC fishbones to fill in, plus an interpretation table tying each abnormal value to a likely cause and a nursing action.
Clinical Concept Map
Print-readyCare-plan concept map — patho, signs and symptoms, labs, meds, nursing diagnoses, interventions, and evaluation around a central problem.
NCLEX Study Planner
Print-readyWeekly planning grid with daily content focus, question goals, a client-needs coverage tracker, and end-of-week reflection prompts.
Anatomy & Physiology
Build the basicsCranial Nerves Worksheet
Print-readyFill-in study sheet for the twelve cranial nerves (I–XII) — type, function, and how to assess each, with the classic name and sensory/motor/both mnemonics.
Body Systems Overview Worksheet
Print-readyThe eleven organ systems at a glance — write in the major organs, primary functions, and key terms for each one.
Cardiac Anatomy & Blood Flow Worksheet
Print-readyTrace blood through the heart, label the four valves, and order the conduction system — with a word bank to check yourself against.
Microbiology
Know the bugsMicroorganism Comparison Worksheet
Print-readyCompare bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa/parasites across structure, reproduction, examples, treatment, and key nursing points.
Pathogen Study Cards
Print-readySix blank cards per page — organism, morphology, transmission, disease, labs, treatment, and isolation precautions. Print, fill, and cut.
Chain of Infection Worksheet
Print-readyDefine the six links — agent, reservoir, portal of exit, transmission, portal of entry, susceptible host — and how nursing breaks each one.
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Most-Printed Charts
Comparison tables and scoring scales that earn a spot on the clipboard. Open any chart and print it straight from the page.
Acid-Base Chart
Quick-reference grid for all four primary acid-base disorders — respiratory acidosis/alkalosis and metabolic acidosis/alkalosis with expected pH, CO₂, and HCO₃ changes and common causes.
Normal Lab Values Chart
Standard adult lab reference ranges — CBC, BMP/CMP, electrolytes, renal markers, liver markers, and coagulation studies.
Glasgow Coma Scale Scoring Chart
GCS scoring reference — Eye, Verbal, and Motor subscores with criteria, total score interpretation, and neurological nursing considerations for trauma, stroke, ICU, and post-op settings.
Morse Fall Risk Scale
Complete Morse Fall Scale scoring reference — six categories with point values, total score interpretation, and nursing implications for fall prevention.
Braden Scale for Pressure Injury Risk
Complete Braden Scale scoring reference — six subscales with criteria, total score interpretation, and nursing implications for pressure injury prevention.
Insulin Types Chart
Insulin classification and pharmacokinetics chart — onset, peak, duration, and brand names for all insulin types, with absorption factors that affect clinical response.
Common IV Fluids Chart
Isotonic, hypotonic, and hypertonic IV fluid comparison — osmolarity, composition, clinical indications, and nursing considerations for each fluid type.
Rhythm Comparison Chart
Side-by-side comparison of major cardiac rhythms — NSR, sinus bradycardia, sinus tachycardia, atrial fibrillation, atrial flutter, SVT, ventricular tachycardia, and ventricular fibrillation.
AV Block Comparison Chart
Side-by-side comparison of all four degrees of AV block — first-degree, Mobitz I, Mobitz II, and third-degree complete heart block with ECG features, causes, and clinical urgency.
Pocket-Sized References
Quick references that print onto a page or two — normal values, drug classes, and bedside frameworks.
Oxygen Delivery Devices
Flow rates, FiO₂ ranges, and nursing considerations for nasal cannula, simple mask, Venturi mask, non-rebreather, and high-flow nasal cannula.
Standard Precautions and PPE Reference
Standard precautions, PPE selection, and hand hygiene — the foundational infection control practices applied to every patient in every clinical setting.
Drug Classes Reference
Key drug classes for nursing practice — mechanism of action, representative drugs, indications, and critical nursing considerations for ACE inhibitors, beta-blockers, statins, opioids, anticoagulants, and more.
Pain Assessment Reference
Nursing pain assessment scales — NRS, FLACC, Wong-Baker FACES, and CPOT — with documentation guidance, reassessment intervals, non-pharmacological interventions, and the OLDCARTS framework.
Infection Control Reference
Standard precautions, transmission-based precautions (contact, droplet, airborne), PPE selection, and hand hygiene — core infection prevention for nurses and clinical practice.
Rights of Medication Administration
The 10 Rights of Medication Administration — the foundational safety framework for every nurse verifying and giving medications, with clinical rationale for each right.
Educational use only. Printable templates are study and organization aids — they do not replace facility-approved documentation systems. This material supports nursing education and exam review. It is not medical advice and is not a substitute for clinical judgment, institutional policy, or medical direction. Always follow facility protocols and current provider orders.
