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The best-selling nursing drug handbook for 29 years is now in its fully updated 2009 edition. Organized by therapeutic class, Nursing2009 Drug Handbook provides quick access to current, accurate information on over 900 generic and 3,000 brand-name drugs.
This edition includes new chapters on pharmacologic classes with prototype drugs shown. Other features include administration sections for all routes and expanded sections on drug action.
A companion Web Toolkit will include dosage calculators; medication tips; videos and animations about medication administration and safety; a color-photo pill guide; interactions algorithms; nonprescription drug information; age-related information; guidelines for preventing medication errors; an English-Spanish audio glossary; interactive tests; and NCLEX®-style questions. CE activity and updates are available on NDHnow.com.
Nursing2009 Drug Handbook will be available for PDA in June 2008.
Data sheet
Front end-sheet:: Compatibility of drugs combined in a syringe
Title page
Staff page
Contents
Contributors and consultants
How to use this book Guide to abbreviations
Chapter 1:: Drug actions, interactions, and reactions
Chapter 2:: Drug therapy across the lifespan
Chapter 3:: Safe drug administration
Chapter 4:: Drug Classifications
Chapters 5 to 98
Photoguide
Appendices & Index
Abbreviations to avoid
Quick guide to combination drugs
Pregnancy risk categories
Controlled substance schedule
Cytochrome P-450 enzymes and common drug interactions
Drugs that prolong the QTc interval Herbal supplements
Adverse reactions misinterpreted as age-related changes
Infusion flow rates
Combination drugs:: Indications & dosages
Vaccines and toxoids:: Indications & dosages
Vitamins and minerals:: Indications & dosages
Therapeutic drug monitoring guidelines
Drugs that shouldnt be crushed
Normal laboratory test values
Dialyzable drugs
English-Spanish translator
Acknowledgments
Index
Back end-sheet:: Ancillary available on ThePoint