🧠 Isolation Precautions NCLEX Guide: Contact, Droplet, Airborne & PPE
Master contact, droplet, and airborne precautions for NCLEX. Learn PPE order, disease examples, and room assignments with visual aids and mnemonics.
🎭 Dramaturgical Theory: Life as a Stage on the MCAT
Understand Goffman’s Dramaturgical Theory for the MCAT with visual examples of front stage vs. back stage behavior. High-yield psych/soc prep.
🧠 Vitamins B1–B12: Mnemonics, Deficiencies, and Exam Clues
Master B-vitamin functions, deficiency syndromes, and USMLE-tested mnemonics. Includes B1 to B12 chart, clinical vignettes, and nutrition recall tricks.
🧬 DAT DNA vs. RNA: Structure, Function, and Key Differences for the Exam
Understand the differences between DNA and RNA for the DAT. Learn about their structure, nitrogenous bases, functions, and test-ready comparisons.
🧠 Type I Hypersensitivity Reactions for USMLE Step 1: Mechanism, Triggers, and Clinical Vignettes
Understand Type I hypersensitivity reactions for Step 1. Learn the IgE-mediated mechanism, mast cell degranulation, and key clinical examples like anaphylaxis and urticaria.
🧠 Anticoagulants NCLEX Guide: Heparin vs Warfarin, Labs, and Bleeding Risks
Master anticoagulants for NCLEX. Learn lab monitoring, side effects, reversal agents, and patient education for warfarin, heparin, and DOACs.
🧭 Locus of Control Theory: Who’s Driving Your Life?
Master the difference between internal and external locus of control for the MCAT. Includes visuals, examples, and test-style breakdowns.
🧠 Parkinson’s Disease Drugs: Mnemonics, Mechanisms, and Step 1 Clarity
Learn the key Parkinson’s disease medications with easy mnemonics, clinical pearls, and mechanisms of action for USMLE Step 1 and Step 2 success.
🧬 DAT Proteins and Enzymes: Structure, Levels, and Biological Roles
Master protein structure and enzyme function for DAT Biology. Learn about amino acids, protein folding, enzyme activity, and DAT test tips.
🧠 Thiamine (Vitamin B1) Deficiency for USMLE Step 1: Enzymes, Syndromes, and Neurologic Findings
Learn thiamine's metabolic roles, affected enzymes, and clinical consequences of deficiency like Wernicke-Korsakoff and beriberi. USMLE Step 1 visuals + mnemonics inside.
🧠 Vital Signs for NCLEX: Normal Ranges, Red Flags & What to Do
Master vital signs for NCLEX with visuals and mnemonics. Learn what’s normal, what’s dangerous, and how to respond.
🎯 Intrinsic vs. Extrinsic Motivation: Know the Difference for the MCAT
Learn the difference between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation using this MCAT-ready visual from King of the Curve. Includes examples, mnemonics, and exam tips.
🩸 Microcytic Anemias: Causes, Labs, and Mnemonics You’ll Remember
Understand the causes, lab values, and clinical clues for microcytic anemia. Mnemonics and step-wise breakdowns for USMLE Step 1, Step 2 CK, and shelf exams.
🧈 DAT Lipids Explained: Triglycerides, Phospholipids, and Steroids
Master lipids for DAT Biology. Learn about triglycerides, phospholipids, and steroids with diagrams, key functions, and DAT-style tips.
🧠 Granulomatous Inflammation for USMLE Step 1: Types, Causes, and Immune Mechanism
Master granulomatous inflammation for Step 1. Learn the difference between caseating and non-caseating granulomas, the immune players involved, and common clinical associations.
🧠 Burns NCLEX Guide: Degrees, Rule of Nines, and Emergency Care
Learn to classify burns, apply the Rule of Nines, and manage airway, fluid, and infection priorities for NCLEX with visuals and mnemonics.
🧠 Functional Fixedness: When Creativity Gets Stuck
Learn what functional fixedness means and how it shows up on the MCAT. Includes visual examples and test tips from King of the Curve.
🧪 Acid-Base Disorders Made Easy: Mnemonics, ABGs, and Clinical Patterns
Master metabolic and respiratory acidosis/alkalosis with formulas, charts, and clinical case tips. Perfect for USMLE Step 1, Step 2, and wards.
🍞 DAT Carbohydrates: Monosaccharides, Disaccharides & Polysaccharides Explained
Master carbohydrates for DAT Biology. Learn the differences between monosaccharides, disaccharides, and polysaccharides, plus structures and functions.
🧠 Countercurrent Mechanism of the Nephron for USMLE Step 1: Loop of Henle and Urine Concentration
Master the countercurrent multiplier and exchanger systems in the nephron. Learn how the loop of Henle and vasa recta generate concentrated urine for USMLE Step 1.