Author: Judith Barberio
Edition: 6
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: B005DIA8AQ
Nurse's Pocket Drug Guide 2010
Everything nurses need to know about 1000 common medications -- in one pocket-sized guide!
5 STAR DOODY'S REVIEW!
"This very useful drug reference will easily fit in your lab coat pocket. Medical books Nurse's Pocket Drug Guide 2010. The information is accurate and up to date. Due to size constraints, only the most frequently used medications are included in this book. This book retains its value by being revised yearly and maintaining a database of the most current information."--Doody's Review Service
Specifically geared towards patient care and safety, this instant-access pocket guide provides registered nurses with essential, up-to-the-minute information on the selection and administration of 1000 commonly used medications Medical books Nurse's Pocket Drug Guide, 2010 Barberio, Judith A., Ph.d. (editor)/ Gomella, Le. author judith a barberio format paperback language english publication year 01 10 2009 subject medicine subject 2 medical nursing ancillary services title nurse s pocket drug guide 2010 author barberio judith a ph d editor gomella leonard gmd contributor haist steven amd contributor adams aimee gelhot contributor publisher mcgraw hill professional publication date sep 04 2009 pages 368 binding paperback edition 6 th dimensions 3 50 wx 4 90 hx 0 80 d isbn 007162743 x subject medical nursing
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Medical Book Nurse's Pocket Drug Guide 2010
The information is accurate and up to date. Due to size constraints, only the most frequently used medications are included in this book. This book retains its value by being revised yearly and maintaining a database of the most current information."--Doody's Review Service
Specifically geared towards patient care and safety, this instant-access pocket guide provides registered nurses with essential, up-to-the-minute information on the selection and administration of 1000 commonly used medications.This nursing classic is revised annually to reflect approval of new drugs, changes in usage of current drugs, and withdrawal of older ones.
Features:
- Organized alphabetically by generic drug name
- Mechanisms of action
- Common usage and dosage
- Side effects
- Drug interactions
- Nursing implications
- New drugs
- Patient education
- Expanded coverage of natural and herbal agents