Drug Reference & Checker
Search medications, labels, interactions, warnings, and related nursing information.
Open tool →Nurses, students, educators and clinical leaders
Search medication, coding, laboratory, assessment, calculation, evidence, and safety tools from one organized clinical workspace.
Choose the clinical task you need to complete.
Guided discovery
Featured pathways
Start with the nursing task you need to complete, then open the most relevant reference or tool.
Search medications, labels, interactions, warnings, and related nursing information.
Open tool →Search diagnosis terms and codes without leaving the NursingRidge clinical workspace.
Open tool →Review common laboratory ranges, critical values, and nursing monitoring notes.
Open tool →Open focused calculators for common clinical and nursing calculations.
Open tool →Review age-based ranges, common variations, and nursing considerations.
Open tool →Search trusted research and education sources through a consistent NursingRidge interface.
Open tool →How it works
Use plain-language categories instead of remembering individual tool names.
Check the source organization, update information, and scope of the tool.
Apply limitations and safety notes alongside the output.
Open related clinical modules, patient education, or official references.
Explore all resources
Search medication, coding, laboratory, calculation, assessment, evidence, and reference tools.
Medication information and safety references.
Current drug recall information through a NursingRidge interface.
Diagnosis code search and descriptions.
International disease-classification reference.
Clinical terminology lookup.
Ranges, critical values, and nursing notes.
Focused calculators for common clinical calculations.
Interactive dosage and IV-fluid learning labs.
Reference ranges and assessment considerations.
Diet definitions and clinical-use reference.
Search biomedical literature and clinical evidence.
Search provider identifiers and public provider information.
Browse focused clinical concepts and nursing references.
System-based clinical concepts and condition review.
Trust and transparency
NursingRidge clinical tools support education and reference use. They do not replace institutional policy, pharmacy review, licensed clinical judgment, or current official guidance.
Frequently asked questions
Understand the purpose, sources, and limitations of the clinical tools before using them.
They are educational and clinical-reference tools. Users must apply current policy, licensed judgment, and appropriate verification.
Organizing tools by task makes it easier to find a medication, code, laboratory reference, calculator, or evidence source without knowing the exact tool name.
Where available, signed-in users can return to saved or recently used resources through My Learning.
Search the complete clinical directory and open the resource that matches the question or task.