Educational reference · Not a medical device
The reference library
nurses actually reach for.
Brain sheet templates, rhythm strip identification, lab values, code-card algorithms, a plain-English medical dictionary, and pill-imprint lookup — all in one place. Source-cited, offline-first, last-reviewed dates on every page.
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Live now on the App Store and Google Play.
Six pillars
What’s in the reference library.
Each pillar links into a deeper page with the actual content. The reference works the same way at the bedside (in the App) as it does here (on the Website).
Five unit-specific layouts
Brain Sheet Templates
- Telemetry, Med-Surg, ICU, ER, Student Clinical
- Customizable per nurse, savable as a template
- Offline-first, PDF export with redacted identifiers on request
Identifying traits + verification steps
Rhythm Strip Reference
- Normal sinus, AFib, sinus tach, sinus brady, heart blocks
- The 5-step method, applied to every rhythm
- Pairs with Rhythm Reader for on-strip photo review
Normal ranges + critical flags
Lab Reference Values
- Adult, pediatric, and neonatal panels
- Critical-range pills inline on the brain sheet
- Age/sex variants where they matter clinically
ACLS / BLS / PALS algorithms
Code Cards
- Algorithm cards for adult, pediatric, and neonatal codes
- Sepsis bundle, stroke, STEMI quick-reference
- Works in airplane mode for in-room recall
Plain-English definitions
Medical Dictionary
- Plain-English diagnosis explanations
- Source links to peer-reviewed references
- Pairs with Unfamiliar Dx for quick-lookup at the bedside
Imprint + shape + color lookup
Pill Imprint Identifier
- Identify a pill by imprint when patients bring meds from home
- Adverse-effect and contraindication callouts
- Source-cited entries; no AI-hallucinated drug info
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Brain sheet variants
5
Rhythm references
100+
Years of combined RN review
0
Anonymous entries — every fact is source-cited
Rhythm reference
The rhythms tele and ED nurses see most.
Normal Sinus Rhythm — Nurse Reference
Educational reference: how to identify normal sinus rhythm on a strip. Not a medical device.
Atrial Fibrillation — Nurse Reference
Educational reference: how to identify atrial fibrillation on a rhythm strip. Verify clinically.
Sinus Tachycardia — Nurse Reference
Educational reference: how to identify sinus tachycardia on a rhythm strip. Verify clinically.
Sinus Bradycardia — Nurse Reference
Educational reference: how to identify sinus bradycardia on a rhythm strip. Verify clinically.
Heart Blocks — Nurse Reference
Educational reference: 1st, 2nd, and 3rd degree AV blocks on a rhythm strip. Verify clinically.
Brain sheet variants
Five units. Five layouts.
Telemetry and step-down RNs
Telemetry Nurse Brain Sheet App
A digital telemetry nurse brain sheet for rhythm notes, labs, meds, drips, isolation, and handoff.
Med-surg RNs and LPNs
Med-Surg Nurse Brain Sheet App
A med-surg nurse brain sheet for high-volume patient loads, hourly rounding, and clean handoff.
ICU RNs
ICU Nurse Brain Sheet App
An ICU nurse brain sheet for drips, lines, ventilator settings, and shift-long titration tracking.
ER RNs
ER Nurse Brain Sheet App
An ER nurse brain sheet built for fast triage notes, disposition tracking, and bed turnover.
Nursing students (ADN, BSN, accelerated BSN, LPN/LVN, student CNA)
Student Nurse Clinical Brain Sheet
A nursing student brain sheet for clinical days — pathophys, meds, labs, and SBAR prompts.
How we write it
The editorial standards behind every reference page.
Source-cited
Every clinical claim links to AHA, CDC, FDA, AACN, ANA, or a current peer-reviewed reference. No anonymous "trust us" entries.
Offline-first
The whole reference library works in airplane mode — basement procedure rooms, hospital dead zones, nothing breaks.
Reviewed by working RNs
Every page carries a last-reviewed date and the specialty of the reviewer. We re-audit annually; sooner if guidelines change.
Not a medical device
Educational decision-support. Verify with calipers, your facility's approved references, and clinical judgment before acting at the bedside.
