For nursing courses covering drugs or drug administration. A long-trusted reference guide for safe, effective drug administration Current and comprehensive, Pearson Nurse's Drug Guide 2022 helps clinicians administer drugs safely in any health care setting. Drugs are listed alphabetically by generic name and indexed by both generic and trade name, enabling quick, easy lookup. Students can get clinical information for hundreds of drugs, including adverse reactions, interactions, side effects, and the impact on lab results.
Pearson Nurse's Drug Guide 2016 is ideal for courses in nursing curricula covering drugs and/or drug administration. It also serves as a useful reference for nursing professionals. The information nurses need for safe, effective drug administration in any setting With over 400 updates, the new 2016 edition of the Pearson Nurse's Drug Guide provides safe, effective, current, and accurate drug information in a quickly accessible format. Comprehensive and complete, it lists all drugs alphabetically by generic names for quick reference, with an index listing both generic and trade names. It presents important clinical information for hundreds of drugs, with adverse reactions, interactions, side effects, and impacts on lab results. This new edition includes clearly delineated black box warnings, 23 monographs for new drugs recently approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and a new appendix on Topical Antifungal Medications. IV administration information has been updated regarding adults as well as children. These revisions include subheadings for IV preparation and administration of IV medications for children, which add to the ease of locating appropriate information by age.
For nursing courses covering drugs or drug administration. A long-trusted reference guide for safe, effective drug administration Current and comprehensive, Pearson Nurse's Drug Guide 2020 helps clinicians administer drugs safely in any healthcare setting. Drugs are listed alphabetically by generic name and indexed by both generic and trade name - enabling quick, easy lookup. Students can get clinical information for hundreds of drugs, including adverse reactions, interactions, side effects, and the impact on lab results. The 2020 edition features 15 new monographs for drugs recently approved by the FDA.
This is the eBook of the printed book and may not include any media, website access codes, or print supplements that may come packaged with the bound book. Pearson Nurse’s Drug Guide 2018 is ideal for courses in nursing curricula covering drugs and/or drug administration. It also serves as a useful reference for nursing professionals. The information nurses need for safe, effective drug administration in any setting. With over 400 updates, the new 2018 edition of the Pearson Nurse’s Drug Guide provides safe, effective, current, and accurate drug information in a quickly accessible format. Comprehensive and complete, it lists all drugs alphabetically by generic names for quick reference, with an index listing both generic and trade names. It presents important clinical information for hundreds of drugs, with adverse reactions, interactions, side effects, and impacts on lab results. This new edition includes 14 monographs for new drugs recently approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and over 400 updates to drug indications, available dosage forms, adverse effects, dosages, and more. IV administration information has been updated regarding adults as well as children. There are subheadings for IV preparation and administration of IV medications for children (when available), which add to the ease of locating appropriate information by age.
This is ideal for courses in nursing curricula covering drugs and/or drug administration. It also serves as a useful reference for nursing professionals. This edition includes clearly delineated black box warnings, 23 monographs for new drugs recently approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and a new appendix on Topical Antifungal Medications. IV administration information has been updated regarding adults as well as children. These revisions include subheadings for IV preparation and administration of IV medications for children, which add to the ease of locating appropriate information by age.
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With more than 250 updates, this new edition provides safe, effective, current, and accurate drug information in a quickly accessible format. Comprehensive and complete, it lists all drugs alphabetically by generic names for quick reference, with an index listing both generic and trade names. This edition also contains 16 brand-new monographs for drugs recently approved by the FDA.
This is the eBook of the printed book and may not include any media, website access codes, or print supplements that may come packaged with the bound book. Pearson Nurse’s Drug Guide 2017 is ideal for courses in nursing curricula covering drugs and/or drug administration. It also serves as a useful reference for nursing professionals. The information nurses need for safe, effective drug administration in any setting The new 2017 edition of the Pearson Nurse’s Drug Guide provides safe, effective, current, and accurate drug information in a quickly accessible format. Comprehensive and complete, it lists all drugs alphabetically by generic names for quick reference, with an index listing both generic and trade names. It presents important clinical information for hundreds of drugs, with adverse reactions, interactions, side effects, and impacts on lab results.
For nursing courses covering drugs or drug administration. A long-trusted reference guide for safe, effective drug administration Pearson Nurse's Drug Guide 2023 helps clinicians administer drugs safely in any health care setting. Drugs are listed alphabetically by generic name and indexed by both generic and trade name, enabling quick, easy lookup. Students can get clinical information for hundreds of drugs, including adverse reactions, interactions, side effects and impact on lab results. Hallmark features of this title Actionable clinical information for specific drugs Drug monographs help nurses adjust diagnoses and interventions per drug. Glossary of Key Terms, Clinical Conditions, and Associated Signs and Symptoms covers the therapeutic effects of specific drugs. Preparation for drug administration Detailed administration guidance is given for IV prep and various procedures. Dosage information across the lifespan prepares nurses to safely administer drugs to nearly any patient. Focus on drug classes and families A listing of drug classifications and associated drug prototypes is helpful to new pharmacology students. Appendix references include US Schedules of Controlled Substances, FDA Pregnancy Information, Prescription Combination Drugs and Herbal and Dietary Supplement Table. New and updated features of this title NEW: The new edition features 15 new monographs for drugs recently approved by the FDA: Approved in 2020: Xeglyze(TM) (abametapir); Winlevi(R) (clascoterone); Olinvyk(R) (oliceridine); Ongentys(R) (opicapone); Veklury(R) (remdesivir); Nurtec(R) ODT (rimegepant); Gemtesa(R) (vibegron); Qelbree(TM) (viloxazine) Approved in 2021: Cabenuva (cabotegravir and rilpivirine [co-packaged]); Zegalogue(R) (dasiglucagon); Evkeeza(TM) (evinacumab-dgnb); Kerendia(R) (finerenone); Brexafemme(R) (ibrexafungerp); Lybalvi(TM) (olanzapine and samidorphan); Azstarys(TM) (serdexmethylphenidate and dexmethylphenidate)