Saunders Nursing Drug Handbook 2010 |  | Authors: Barbara B. Hodgson RN OCN, Robert J. Kizior BS RPh Publisher: Saunders Category: Book
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ISBN: 1437703003 Dewey Decimal Number: 615.1 EAN: 9781437703009 ASIN: 1437703003
Publication Date: July 29, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Ideal for nurses in busy practice settings, this innovative, easy-to-use drug resource with over 1,000 drug entries guides you through clinical priorities and reflects the typical thought process behind ordering prescriptions to help you provide more effective patient care. Detailed coverage of IV drug administration, nursing considerations, and fixed combinations make this handbook essential for everyday practice!
- Entries for over 1,000 generic name drugs (encompassing over 4,000 trade name drugs) organized alphabetically with A to Z tabs provide quick and easy access to key content.
- Detailed information on each drug including side effects and adverse reactions with frequency of occurrence allows you to quickly identify potential complications.
- Icons highlighting drugs with the highest risks for patient harm, a sound-alike and lookalike drug appendix, and "tall man spellings" recommended by the FDA promote drug administration safety.
- Frequently-used herb monographs and additional herb information in the appendix highlight the most common herbs you'll encounter in practice.
- An overview of actions and uses for drug families offers a snapshot of important drug information for each class.
- UNIQUE! Monographs identify the top 200 prescribed drugs to help you identify the most frequently administered drugs.
- Nursing implications organized in the functional nursing process framework includes content on baseline assessment, intervention/evaluation, and patient and family teaching.
- Lifespan and disorder-related dosage variations prepare you to treat the specific needs of each patient population.
- Extensively updated IV content includes IV compatibilities, expanded rates of infusion, reconstitutions, drip rates, test doses, flushing, and incompatibilities to help you find relevant information quickly.
- Therapeutic and toxic blood level information provides you with patient implications for drug administration.
- Comprehensive foldout IV compatibility chart includes essential compatibility information for 65 intravenous drugs.
- A list of newly approved drugs in the front of the book allows you to easily locate the latest drugs.
- Over 15 monographs for newly FDA-approved drugs include the most current drug information available.
- 270 Black Box Alerts highlight drugs with a significant risk of serious or life-threatening adverse effects.
- Content on allergic rhinitis, wound care, and parenteral fluid administration added to the appendix keep you informed on situations you'll encounter in practice.
- Monographs for new neuropathy, overactive bladder, and growth hormone drugs familiarize you with the latest treatment therapies.
- A new, easy-to-understand design highlights fixed combinations to help you find important information easily.
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| Customer Reviews: Nursing Must-Have January 28, 2010 Jenny 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Great reference! This handbook gives clear, concise, and practical information making it ideal for today's busy nurse. I've looked at some of the other drug reference books, but I liked the format of Saunders best.
Great for the drugs included, but many common meds left out March 11, 2010 Bevin Strickland (Statesville, NC) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I am a 1st year Nursing student & this is the handbook we were instructed to buy. I just did my first day of clinical giving meds (and therefore a med sheet) and was irritated to find that 3 of the drugs I had to document weren't in the Saunders 2010 handbook. These aren't obscure meds, either...sennosides a&b, multivitamin (hello!) and Mafenide (sulfamylon). It was irritating to have to search the Internet for all the information I needed, wondering if the info I did get was even reliable. A classmate from last year has Mosby's 2009 edition and it has all the meds this book does not. Being that this was just my first week of meds, I dread discovering how many more meds are missing from this guide.
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