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Pearson nurse's drug guide 2012 / [edited by] Billie Ann Wilson, Margaret T. Shannon, Kelly M. Shields

By: Wilson Billie Ann.
Contributor(s): Wilson, Billie Ann | Shannon, Margaret T | Shields, Kelly M.
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Pearson Education, 2012Description: xviii, p. 1772 ; 20 cm.ISBN: 9780132558679; 013255867X; 9780132597241; 0132597241.Subject(s): Drugs -- Handbooks, manuals, etc | Chemotherapy -- Handbooks, manuals, etc | Nursing -- Handbooks, manuals, etc | Drug Therapy -- nursing -- Handbooks | Drug Therapy -- nursing -- Nurses' Instruction | Pharmaceutical Preparations -- Handbooks | Pharmaceutical Preparations -- Nurses' InstructionDDC classification: 615.1 Summary: Features of this book include: clearly identified IV preparation and administration, including push, continuous, or intermittent; explanation of clinically relevant drug interactions with food, herbals, and other drugs; pharmacological classifications paired with therapeutic classifications for every drug monograph for ease of use by clinicians and students; dosages across the life span with adjustments for clinically relevant conditions; glossary of clinical conditions and their related signs and symptoms; and prototype drugs.--From cover, p. [4]
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Features of this book include: clearly identified IV preparation and administration, including push, continuous, or intermittent; explanation of clinically relevant drug interactions with food, herbals, and other drugs; pharmacological classifications paired with therapeutic classifications for every drug monograph for ease of use by clinicians and students; dosages across the life span with adjustments for clinically relevant conditions; glossary of clinical conditions and their related signs and symptoms; and prototype drugs.--From cover, p. [4]

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