




🩺 Stay sharp, stay prepared—your cardiac drip cheat sheet on the go!
The Cardiac Drips Reference Vertical Badge Card by Nurse Nation is a compact, durable, and water-resistant plastic card designed to fit standard ID badge holders. It provides quick, color-coded access to essential cardiac drip drug information including names, dosages, and uses, making it an indispensable tool for nurses, nursing students, and healthcare professionals during clinicals, rounds, and NCLEX preparation. Backed by a hassle-free lifetime guarantee, this badge card ensures you’re always ready when it counts.
| Manufacturer | Nurse Nation |
| Brand | Nurse Nation |
| Item Weight | 0.5 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 2.2 x 0.1 x 3.4 inches |
| Item model number | BCV-9 |
| Color | White |
| Closure | Clip |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BCV-9 |
K**O
New ICU nurse
These badge buddies provide me with quick facts about medications.
L**.
SO HELPFUL
I’m a nursing student in the icu & this has helped me so much learning to titrate drips. Fits perfectly on my badge & isn’t bulky.
A**R
Its there to help you when in need, no fiddling through book pages.
Can't dislike much, its there at your fingertips when necessary. Lightweight to move around with, allows for good decision-making on the spot.
A**R
Good Reference Cards
These are okay, I just don’t like that the titration recommendation isn’t listed but I’m assuming that’s because every facility is different.
T**N
Absolutely worth it
I love the size and quick reference!
J**R
Very small
Although the content is accurate the words and the card are so small. Really hard to read. if you're trying to read it in a hurry, it would be difficult. And before you make comments about needing glasses I have great eyesight, I dont wear glasses.
K**I
Great size, wrong doses
Several of the medication doses are not accurate/typos (ie epi drip or the phenyl bolus dose), which defeats the whole purpose of this card. Otherwise its a perfect size and reads easily. Have someone knowledgable proof read and correct the doses and it would be perfect.
A**R
Hard to read
The font is so small that the information on the card is very hard to read.
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