One line of what a class does, one line of what to watch for, and the priority nursing action, for the drug classes the NCLEX tests most. Type to filter, or print the whole thing for your final week. Free, no sign-up.
Made by the nursing-review team behind Pharm Made Manageable, a free NCLEX pharmacology study site. This is a fast recall map, not the full picture: each class has more to it, and the free site walks through the reasoning. Reach for this when you want the one thing that keeps a patient safe.
No class matches that. Try a shorter word, like a drug name or a symptom.
Where to go next
A one-liner is a memory hook, not the reasoning behind it. If a class here still feels blurry, that is the one to read in full. Everything below is free.
Once a class clicks, drill into the individual drugs the NCLEX asks about most. Each page is the assessment, priority, and teaching breakdown for one drug, and all of them are free:
Want the whole method, all 54 classes with the memory hooks? The full guide, NCLEX-RN Pharmacology Made Manageable (PDF and EPUB), is available for $12.99. You can read a free sample first (two full chapters, no email needed). The site above is free either way.