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Saunders Nursing Drug Handbook 2023 [Minkštas viršelis]

, (Pharmacist (retired), Department of Pharmacy, Alexian Brothers Medical Center, Elk Grove Village, Illinois; Former Adjunct Faculty Member at William Rainey Harper Community College, Palatine, Illinois, USA)
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 1552 pages, aukštis x plotis: 187x111 mm, weight: 1090 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-May-2022
  • Leidėjas: Saunders
  • ISBN-10: 032393076X
  • ISBN-13: 9780323930765
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 1552 pages, aukštis x plotis: 187x111 mm, weight: 1090 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-May-2022
  • Leidėjas: Saunders
  • ISBN-10: 032393076X
  • ISBN-13: 9780323930765
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

Ensure safe and effective drug therapy with this easy-to-use handbook! Saunders Nursing Drug Handbook 2023 provides you with current, detailed information on more than 1,000 generic and 4,000 trade name drugs. This handy, user-friendly guide includes updated uses, dosage forms, warnings, side effects and adverse reactions, IV drug administration, nursing considerations, and much more. Organized alphabetically by generic drug name for quick reference, this book stands out from the others in guiding the nurse through the steps essential to quality patient care. New drug monographs cover 25 new FDA-approved medications!

  • More than 1,000 generic name drugs, encompassing over 4,000 trade name drugs, are organized alphabetically with A-to-Z tabs for quick and easy access.
  • UNIQUE! Herbal information is included in the appendix and on the Evolve website, covering the interactions and effects of commonly encountered herbs.
  • Detailed information for each drug includes side effects listed by frequency, and adverse effects and reactions requiring prompt intervention.
  • Drugs by Disorder are listed in the front of the book for easy reference, showing common disorders and the drugs most often used for treatment.
  • Drug Classifications section features an overview of actions and uses for drug families.
  • Black Box Alerts and High Alert drugs are highlighted to promote safe administration of drugs that pose the greatest risk for patient harm, and Do Not Confuse With warnings call out drug names that sound alike or look alike.
  • Top 100 Drugs list identifies the most frequently administered drugs.
  • Cross-references to the 400 top U.S. brand-name drugs are located throughout the book for easy access.
  • List of newly approved medications in the front of the book makes it easy to locate the latest drugs.
  • Nursing considerations are organized in a functional nursing process framework and include baseline assessment, intervention/evaluation, and patient/family teaching.
  • Information on lifespan and disorder-related dosage variations covers special considerations for pediatric, geriatric, hepatic, and immune- or renal-compromised patients.
  • Extensive IV content includes IV compatibilities/IV incompatibilities and breaks down key information on reconstitution, rate of administration, and storage.
  • IV Compatibility Chart foldout includes comprehensive compatibility information for 65 intravenous drugs.
  • Fixed combinations are included in dosages of each combined drug directly within the individual monographs, to help students understand different drug dose options for specific diseases.
  • Customizable and printable monographs for 100 of the most commonly used drugs are located on Evolve, along with quarterly drug updates.
  • More than 1,000 generic name drugs, encompassing over 4,000 trade name drugs, are organized alphabetically with A-to-Z tabs for quick and easy access.
  • UNIQUE! Herbal information is included in the appendix and on the Evolve website, covering the interactions and effects of commonly encountered herbs.
  • Detailed information for each drug includes side effects listed by frequency, and adverse effects and reactions requiring prompt intervention.
  • Drugs by Disorder are listed in the front of the book for easy reference, showing common disorders and the drugs most often used for treatment.
  • Drug Classifications section features an overview of actions and uses for drug families.
  • Black Box Alerts and High Alert drugs are highlighted to promote safe administration of drugs that pose the greatest risk for patient harm, and Do Not Confuse With warnings call out drug names that sound alike or look alike.
  • Top 100 Drugs list identifies the most frequently administered drugs.
  • Cross-references to the 400 top U.S. brand-name drugs are located throughout the book for easy access.
  • List of newly approved medications in the front of the book makes it easy to locate the latest drugs.
  • Nursing considerations are organized in a functional nursing process framework and include baseline assessment, intervention/evaluation, and patient/family teaching.
  • Information on lifespan and disorder-related dosage variations covers special considerations for pediatric, geriatric, hepatic, and immune- or renal-compromised patients.
  • Extensive IV content includes IV compatibilities/IV incompatibilities and breaks down key information on reconstitution, rate of administration, and storage.
  • IV Compatibility Chart foldout includes comprehensive compatibility information for 65 intravenous drugs.
  • Fixed combinations are included in dosages of each combined drug directly within the individual monographs, to help students understand different drug dose options for specific diseases.
  • Customizable and printable monographs for 100 of the most commonly used drugs are located on Evolve, along with quarterly drug updates.
Drugs by Disorder xv
Drug Classifications 1(1)
A--Z Drug Entries 1
APPENDICES
1279(47)
A Calculation of Doses
1279(1)
B Controlled Drugs (United States)
1280(1)
C Wound Care
1281(5)
D Drugs of Abuse
1286(7)
E Equianalgesic Dosing
1293(1)
F Herbals: Common Natural Medicines
1294(7)
G Lifespan, Cultural Aspects, and Pharmacogenomics of Drug Therapy
1301(4)
H Normal Laboratory Values
1305(2)
I Drug Interactions
1307(5)
J Antidote/Reversal Agents
1312(5)
K Preventing Medication Errors and Improving Medication Safety
1317(4)
L Parenteral Fluid Administration
1321(3)
M Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE)
1324(2)
Index 1326
Pharmacist Robert Kizior (retired) worked in the Department of Pharmacy, Alexian Brothers Medical Center, Elk Grove Village, Illinois,; Former Adjunct Faculty Member at William Rainey Harper Community College, Palatine, Illinois.