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Nursing I.V. Drug Handbook

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Description
This invaluable handbook provides comprehensive coverage of more than 325 I.V. drugs, blood products, and solutions. Each entry contains generic and trade names, pharmacologic and therapeutic classes, pregnancy risk category, controlled substance schedule (when applicable), pH (when applicable), indications and dosages, administration, preparation and storage, contraindications and cautions, adverse reactions classified in five different ways, interactions, effects on lab test results, action, pharmacokinetics, special considerations, and patient teaching. New to this Eighth Edition:: monographs on 20 recently approved drugs; newly approved indications; effects of lab test results in every monograph; off-label uses; and a new drug class section.
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Publication date
2003
Issue number
8
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
832
Dimensions (mm)
114 x 191
Weight (g)
44906
  • How to use Nursing I.V. Drug Handbook
    Guide to abbreviations
    Pharm class section
    I.V. Drugs, solutions, and blood products A-to-Z
    Appendices and Index
    Major electrolyte components for IV solutions
    Preventing and treating extravasation
    Safe handling of chemotherapy
    Conscious sedation protocols
    Flow rates for dobutamine, dopamine, epinephrine, isoproterenol, nitroglycerin, nitroprusside infusions
    Chemotherapy acronyms
    Look a-like sound a-like
    Most common drug errors
    Therapeutic drug monitoring guidelines
    Dialyzable drugs
    Index
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