Nursing Compass: Navigating Concepts
Medications don’t work in isolation—they work inside a living, changing body. In this episode of Navigating Nursing Concepts, Claire and Tammie break down metabolism as the reason medications either stabilize patients or push them into danger. Using insulin, metformin, and thyroid medications as real clinical examples, we explore how onset, peak, duration, absorption, and organ function directly affect patient safety. You’ll hear why hypoglycemia is a physiologic response—not just a number—why metformin is held for contrast studies, and how patient education must translate physiology into everyday decisions. This episode is essential listening for nursing students and bedside nurses who want to move beyond memorization and toward true clinical judgment, medication timing, and patient-centered education. Keywords: nursing education, metabolism, insulin timing, hypoglycemia, metformin, patient education, pharmacology, clinical judgment, nursing students, medication safety
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