ADHD-Friendly Pharm Study Sprints
Pharm does not have to feel like a wall of random names.
If you've ever opened a pharmacology module and immediately felt your brain leave the building, this book was made for you.
ADHD-Friendly Pharm Study Sprints is a class-first pharmacology study book designed for nursing students who struggle to memorize hundreds of disconnected drug names.
Instead of learning drugs one by one, this book teaches you to organize medications by family: what they do, what makes them dangerous, what to assess before giving them, what to monitor after, what to teach the patient, and what the exam is likely asking.
Because working nurses do not memorize every drug either.
They think in classes. They recognize patterns. They look up the rest.
This book helps you build that skill early.
WHAT'S INCLUDED
• 74-page physical study book
• 20 drug class sprint sections
• 7 study templates
• Class-first pharmacology method
• 5-fact drug class card system
• High-yield suffix guide
• 15-minute pharm sprint framework
• Study recovery plan for when you are behind
• Quick-start page for exam week
• Assess-before-giving template
• Patient teaching template
• Pause-and-clarify safety template
• Exam prediction template
DRUG CLASS SECTIONS INCLUDE
• Beta blockers
• ACE inhibitors
• ARBs
• Calcium channel blockers
• Diuretics
• Cardiac rhythm medications
• Anticoagulants
• Antiplatelets
• Insulin
• Oral diabetes medications
• Opioids
• Non-opioid pain medications
• Psych medications
• Seizure medications
• Sedating and sleep medications
• Antibiotics
• Corticosteroids
• Respiratory medications
• GI medications
• Electrolyte replacements
THIS BOOK IS FOR YOU IF
• Pharm feels impossible to organize
• You keep mixing up drug classes
• You struggle to memorize random names
• You need a clear study structure
• You learn better through patterns
• You have ADHD or need ADHD-friendly study tools
• You want to understand what nurses actually watch for
• You need a realistic way to study when you're behind
• You want a physical book you can keep open, mark up, and come back to
WHAT MAKES IT DIFFERENT
Most pharm resources give you more information.
This book gives you a way to organize it.
Every drug class is built around the same repeatable structure:
• What does this family do?
• What is the prototype?
• What is the headline risk?
• What should the nurse assess before giving it?
• What does the patient need to know?
• What would make the nurse pause and clarify?
• What will the exam probably ask?
The goal is not to memorize 300 names.
The goal is to learn the families so the names finally have somewhere to go.
FORMAT
Physical study book.
Printed copy.
Ships after purchase.
Designed for nursing students who want a real book they can study from, annotate, and keep nearby during pharm review.
IMPORTANT NOTE
This is an educational study system, not a drug reference, clinical resource, or medication administration guide. It does not include dosing or clinical instructions. Always follow your nursing program, instructor, pharmacist, provider orders, drug reference, and facility policy.
CORDE NURSING
Because It Takes Heart.