
Mosby’s Nursing Drug Reference
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Based on 39th ed. Over 5,000 trade & generic name drugs-including 20-30 new entries for drugs recently approved by the FDA.Black Box Warnings. Coverage of IV drug administration. 26 built-in calculators.
Choose the drug handbook trusted by nurses for more than 35 years! Mosby's 2026 Nursing Drug Reference makes it easy to find the most vital information on the drugs you administer most frequently. 5,000+ drugs are profiled-including 35 new entries for drugs recently approved by the FDA. And no other drug guide places a higher emphasis on patient safety, with Black Box Warnings for dangerous adverse reactions, Safety Alerts for situations requiring special attention, a focus on both common and life-threatening side effects. From nursing pharmacology expert Linda Skidmore-Roth,this perennial bestseller proves there is a difference in drug guides.
New to this edition
-Provide 35 monographs on newly released, FDA-approved drugs and up-to-date content on the latest drug therapies
-Adding at least 20 new Evolve-only drug monographs to the existing Evolve-only drug monographs
-Each monograph read and updated as necessary with new interactions,precautions,alerts, patient teaching instructions, other need-to-know information included throughout as needed. Current information helps nurses feel confident in the accuracy of the information and helps prevent medication dispensing errors
Key Features
-Content on 5,000+ generic & trade name drugs providing coverage for almost every drug a student is likely to encounter in clinicals
-Safety Alert feature icon highlights the most critical interactions & side-effects that students must be aware of during clinicals
-Bold heading & details on IV drug administration so students can easily find appropriate dosage and IV administration instructions to help them administer these drugs safely
-Logical organization of side effects information:organized by body system and are identified as common or life threatening,showing nurses what signs to watch for during assessments
-Nursing Process steps used as the framework to organize all nursing care information helps students learn how to easily and completely incorporate the nursing process into their clinical experiences
-Logical alphabetical organization by generic name with both trade and generic names in the index,which gives users quick access to specific drugs
-Complete pharmacokinetic information organized in a table and explains the mechanism and absorption of the drug as well as the action,duration & excretion of the drug
-All the drugs found in the appendixes have cross-reference headers in the body of the book,making it easier for users to find the drug content they need quickly and makes it less likely that a user will think a drug is missing if it is not in the body of the book
-100+ Evolve-only drug monographs for lesser used medications
Content licensed from printed edition ISBN-13: 9780443282782, ISBN-10: 0443282781
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Author(s):Linda Skidmore-Roth
Publisher:Elsevier Health Sciences Company
Quoi de neuf dans la dernière version ?
NEW! Drug monographs for 20+ newly released, FDA-approved medications