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Nursing 2013 drug handbook /

by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; Wolters Kluwer Health.
Type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Philadelphia, Pa. : Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2013Edition: 33rd ed.Description: x, 1556 p., 32 p. of plates : col. ill. ; 21 cm.ISBN: 9781451150230.Other title: Drug handbook; Nursing drug handbook.Subject(s): Drugs -- Handbooks, manuals, etc | Pharmacology -- Handbooks, manuals, etc | Nursing -- Handbooks, manuals, etc | Drug Therapy -- Nursing -- Handbooks | Pharmacology -- Handbooks
Partial contents:
How to use Nursing2012 Drug Handbook -- Quick guide to special symbols, logos, and highlighted terms -- Guide to abbreviations -- General information -- 1. Drug actions, interactions, and reactions -- 2. Drug therapy across the lifespan -- 3. Safe drug administration -- 4. Selected drug classifications -- Alphabetical listing of drugs by generic name -- Appendices -- Pregnancy risk categories -- Controlled substance schedules -- Quick guide to combination drugs -- Common combination drugs: indications and dosages -- Vaccines and toxoids: indications and dosages -- Vitamins and minerals: indications and dosages -- Therapeutic drug monitoring guidelines -- Cytochrome P-450 enzymes and common drug interactions -- Drugs that prolong the QTc interval -- Dialyzable drugs -- Abbreviations to avoid -- Herbal supplements -- Drugs that shouldn't be crushed or chewed -- Avoiding common drug errors: best practices and prevention -- Pediatric drugs commonly involved in drug errors -- Elder care medication tips -- Additional new drugs: indications and dosages.
Summary: New features include: generic drugs arranged A to Z; over 3,000 clinical updates, including dosages, warnings, new indications, adverse reactions, and nursing considerations; monographs featuring over 960 generic drugs, including 9 new FDA approvals; updated therapeutic classes throughout; prominently displayed safety information, including tall man letters, black box warnings, clinical alerts, I.V. administration guidelines, overdose signs and symptoms; 3 new safety-related appendices highlighting best practices to avoid drug errors, pediatric drugs involved in drug errors, and elder care medication tips; and expanded photoguide showing nearly 400 actual-size pills.
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"#1 nursing drug guide" -- From cover.

Includes index.

How to use Nursing2012 Drug Handbook -- Quick guide to special symbols, logos, and highlighted terms -- Guide to abbreviations -- General information -- 1. Drug actions, interactions, and reactions -- 2. Drug therapy across the lifespan -- 3. Safe drug administration -- 4. Selected drug classifications -- Alphabetical listing of drugs by generic name -- Appendices -- Pregnancy risk categories -- Controlled substance schedules -- Quick guide to combination drugs -- Common combination drugs: indications and dosages -- Vaccines and toxoids: indications and dosages -- Vitamins and minerals: indications and dosages -- Therapeutic drug monitoring guidelines -- Cytochrome P-450 enzymes and common drug interactions -- Drugs that prolong the QTc interval -- Dialyzable drugs -- Abbreviations to avoid -- Herbal supplements -- Drugs that shouldn't be crushed or chewed -- Avoiding common drug errors: best practices and prevention -- Pediatric drugs commonly involved in drug errors -- Elder care medication tips -- Additional new drugs: indications and dosages.

New features include: generic drugs arranged A to Z; over 3,000 clinical updates, including dosages, warnings, new indications, adverse reactions, and nursing considerations; monographs featuring over 960 generic drugs, including 9 new FDA approvals; updated therapeutic classes throughout; prominently displayed safety information, including tall man letters, black box warnings, clinical alerts, I.V. administration guidelines, overdose signs and symptoms; 3 new safety-related appendices highlighting best practices to avoid drug errors, pediatric drugs involved in drug errors, and elder care medication tips; and expanded photoguide showing nearly 400 actual-size pills.

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