From the brand
Hi there! I’m Chelsey, the founder of Tribe RN. Nursing has been my passion since I graduated from UNM in 2005, specializing in critical care. My journey included working at UNM Hospital and four years as a travel nurse, which broadened my perspective on our versatile profession.
At Tribe RN, we aim to provide top-notch resources, tools, charts, and diagrams for nurses.
Study Guides
Nursing School Essentials
Nursing Clipboards
Workwear
Badge Cards
Penlights
Bundles
Bundles
CLEAR & EASY TO UNDERSTAND: Each guide features rich, illustrated visuals alongside clear text and charts for enhanced readability; Our human anatomy and physiology guides are the ultimate resource, condensing complex topics into accessible and engaging information for learners at all levels
sabrina lindsey –
Nursing
Great resource when taking anatomy and physiology courses
Valencia –
A&P
AP is already a nightmare, this really came in handy. I would definitely suggest this for nursing students and anyone taking AP 1 & 2.
Music Momma –
Very detailed
These are great learning tools. Love the quality and the size.
Brandon D. Jones –
A Wonderful Tool
My wife and I are both going to school for our RN. This is a GREAT study guide, and the guides are VERY detailed. A perfect addition to anyone’s study material.
Malic3Alic3 –
Good but not everything I needed
It was good but not everything I needed as far as bones, muscles, heart and nerves. It’s good but there were views and certain anatomy I was needing and it didn’t have it. Had to look online
SW –
Clear information
Lots of info and clearly presented!
Raquel –
BEST STUDY GUIDE SET!!!!
I recommend it; it helped me a lot with APReally good for pre-nursing
Amazon Customer –
Not a nurse but appreciate the information
These seem to be great reference guides. I cannot verify the accuracy of the information, not being a medical professional, but I really appreciate having such detailed information on hand and have enjoyed having these as a reference. Much better than trying to google everything when I’m looking for what organ is where or something like that!