Osmosis Library Updates
Last updated on October 13, 2025
Osmosis Library Updates
We are excited to share the latest updates to the Osmosis Library, designed to enhance your learning experience. Our team of experts has thoroughly reviewed our video topics, ensuring that the library is specifically tailored for learners following standard curricula for each discipline. Here are the key changes you may notice:
General Changes
Scoped Content: We have refined our Essential/Foundational Sciences videos, initially created for MD learners, by removing and adding content to better align with the needs of various disciplines.
For RN Learners
Improved Search Functionality
Enhanced Search Results: Nursing video results now appear at the top of your search results, making it easier to locate videos that best match your curriculum.
Expanded Video Collection
More Nursing Videos: Our library has expanded to include over 550 videos, focusing on the essential knowledge nursing students need to excel in their coursework and successfully pass the NCLEX.
High-Quality Questions
1:1 Question Pairing: We now offer over 2,800 NCLEX® and Next-Gen NCLEX® items that correspond to the learning objectives covered within our videos. This allows students to learn through videos and immediately assess their understanding with relevant questions.
New Body Systems Category
Organized by Body Region: Explore our videos organized by body systems to align with systems-based courses and curricula. This new category supports a more structured learning path in nursing education.
What’s Next?
Expect even more videos and questions in the coming months on topics such as:
Physical Assessments: e.g., nose, mouth, and throat examinations.
Lab Interpretation: e.g., understanding high potassium levels.
Nursing Across the Lifespan: e.g., pediatric growth and development, geriatrics content.
Clinical Nursing Care: e.g., managing Huntington's disease.
We are committed to continuously growing and improving our library to serve your learning needs better.
If you have any questions or need assistance, please feel free to contact us at [email protected]. Thank you for being a part of the Osmosis community!
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