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1.2K views · 400 reactions | Let’s do a 60-second recap of cranial nerves using this visual education HACK! Want a copy of my FNP Board Prep Study Guide (filled with TONS of other visual education examples like this?!) 🧠 Comment “FNP” and I’ll send you a discounted 🔗! Good luck studying! ✨ - #nurse #nurselife #nursing #nursepractitioner #nursepractitionerlife #nursepractitionerstudent #npsofinstagram #nursesofinstagram #nursegram #fnp #familynursepractitioner #npboards #ancc #aanp #cranialnerves #nursestudent | Scrub Life Notes | Visual Education for Nurses | scrublifenotes · Original audio
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