Medical Disclaimer
## Educational Use Only
Ask Osler is not a clinical decision tool and does not provide medical advice.
Ask Osler is an independent educational study aid for nursing students reviewing NCLEX-RN pharmacology topics. It is not a substitute for professional nursing judgment, institutional policy, or guidance from a qualified healthcare professional.
Not for Clinical Decisions
Do not use Ask Osler to diagnose, treat, prescribe, administer, hold, or adjust medications for any patient. Medication decisions must be made by qualified clinicians using current clinical references, provider orders, patient-specific information, and applicable laws and institutional protocols.
Exam Review Context
Ask Osler summarizes common pharmacology concepts that may be relevant to nursing school and NCLEX-RN review. Exam-focused memory rules may simplify clinical topics for study purposes and may not reflect every clinical nuance, patient variation, or local policy.
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Ask Osler is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by NCSBN, NCLEX, Pearson VUE, UWorld, Kaplan, Saunders, Davis's Drug Guide, or any testing organization or publisher. NCLEX is a registered trademark of the National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc.
Accuracy and Updates
We aim to keep content clear and useful, but pharmacology references and clinical guidance can change. You should verify medication information against current nursing pharmacology textbooks, drug guides, official product labeling, provider orders, and your school or institution's requirements.
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