Does The Nurse Brain offer individual assignment writing or editing services?
No, The Nurse Brain does not provide assignment writing, editing, or proofreading services. The content is designed to support learning and understanding, not to complete or directly assist with individual assessments.

Can I use The Nurse Brain as a reference for my assignments?
The Nurse Brain is designed to support learning and build understanding of key concepts. If your assessment requires peer-reviewed journals or specific academic sources, you should ensure you are using appropriate references as specified in your instructions.

How should I use The Nurse Brain for study?
The content is best used to develop foundational understanding, clarify complex topics, and support revision. It can be used alongside lectures, textbooks, and academic sources to strengthen overall understanding.

Is The Nurse Brain suitable for all levels of nursing?
Yes, the content is designed to support a range of learners, from students to qualified nurses, with a focus on clear explanations and practical application.

Does The Nurse Brain replace textbooks or academic sources?
No, it is intended to complement other learning resources. Similar to platforms like educational videos or general reference sites, it can support understanding, but formal academic work should align with your institution’s referencing requirements.

Can I rely on this content for clinical practice?
The information supports clinical understanding, but it should always be applied in line with local policies, guidelines, and scope of practice.

I can’t find a specific topic, will additional topics be added?
The Nurse Brain is a growing resource library, and new content is added regularly. Not all topics are available yet, but coverage is continually expanding across systems and subject areas. If something is missing, it is likely planned for future development.

Can I suggest a topic or request content?
Yes, topic suggestions can be submitted through the contact page or via the Instagram account and may be considered for future content.

How is the content organised on the site?
Content is organised by hub and body system, allowing you to navigate topics in a structured way based on anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, and clinical concepts.

How do I find specific topics on the site?
You can navigate by hub and body system or use the search function to locate specific topics.

Does this replace university teaching or clinical training?
No, the content is designed to support learning, not replace formal education, clinical supervision, or workplace training.