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Davis’s Drug Guide for Nurses ®, Fifteenth Edition delivers all of the information you need to administer medications safely across the lifespan—well-organized monographs for hundreds of generic and thousands of trade-name drugs. LIFE-SAVING GUIDANCE AT A GLANCE. Red tab for high alert medications, plus in-depth high alert and patient safety coverage.

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Red, capitalized letters for life-threatening side effects. NEW! REP heading for use of drugs in males and females of reproductive age.

Drug-drug, drug-food, drug-natural product interactions. Pedi, Geri, OB, and Lactation cautions. IV administration subheads. REMS (Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategies) icon. Pharmacogenomic content and icon. Canadian-specific content.

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Every nurse and health care professional needs a reliable drug reference, but with the ever-changing medications, it can be difficult to find a reference that includes new drugs. Mosby has undoubtedly and indisputably the best drug reference guides and has for many years. In the 5th edition, there are over 900 meds that are organized alphabetically along with the mechanisms of action and how taking the medication may affect your patient's treatment plan.

Also makes it simple to look up any drug by generic name. There are 49 new drugs that have been added to this edition plus you will gain access to their website which covers EMS medications and the top 200 drugs used today. No health care professional should be without this drug guides plus an enhanced companion website that not only has new features on EMS drugs and the top 200 drugs but is packed with practical resources for everyday use. No health professional should be without this portable drug guide! Www.mosbydrugref.com companion website includes additional coverage of topics such as drugs of abuse, a full-color pill atlas, herbal remedy monographs, medication math exercises, audio pronunciations of generic drug names, and an audio glossary of terms and definitions, plus new coverage including EMS Drugs, the Top 200 drugs, and Vaccination/Immunization schedules. Precautions and Considerations sections include key information written specifically for health professions practitioners.

Drug storage information identifies those drugs in which extra care is needed to maintain potency. Lifespan content provides the answers you need when working with elderly, pediatric, and adult populations. Useful appendices make it easy to look up topics including normal laboratory values and FDA pregnancy categories. Icons call attention to special drug information including high alert warnings and IV compatibilities/incompatibilities. UPDATED drug list adds newly approved drugs and deletes drugs that have been recalled or discontinued to ensure that drug information is clinically accurate, relevant, and current.

Is also a great choice for nurses who want to be at the top of their game when it comes to their drug reference guide. Gives nurses all of the information they need to administer medications safely to their patients—well-organized monographs for thousands of trade name and hundreds of generic drugs.

Plus there's a bonus and nurses love free stuff. With the purchase of this book, you get FREE DIGITAL ACCESS A one-year subscription to DrugGuide.com, There you'll find over 1,100 monographs from your desktop, laptop, or any mobile device with a web browser. LIFE-SAVING GUIDANCEAT A GLANCE Red tab for high alert medications, plus in-depth high alert and patient safety coverage Red, CAPITALIZED letters for life-threatening side effects Drug-drug, Drug-food, drug-natural product interactions Pedi, Geri, OB, and Lactation cautions IV Administration subheads REMS (Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategies) icon Pharmacogenomic content Canadian-specific content Much more! LEARNING, CARE PLANNING, AND PATIENT EDUCATION TOOLS Online at DavisPlus NEW! Student resources online at DavisPlus. (Redeem the Plus Code on the inside front cover of a new, printed text to access your resources.) Student Resources More than 1,100 Nurse’s Med Deck-style, printable drug monographs for care planning and patient education Audio library for 1,200+ drug names Self-test tutorials Calculators for body mass index (BMI), metric conversions, IV drip rates, dosage/kg, and Fahrenheit/Celsius Interactive case studies Additional Resources Interactive flash cards Audio podcasts Video clips Animations Schematic brain illustrations Much more!

If you're a nursing student looking for a great drug guide, is ideal for curricula covering drugs and/or drug administration. It also serves as a useful reference for all nursing professionals. The information nurses need for safe, effective drug administration in any healthcare setting.

With over 400 updates, the new 2016 edition of the provides safe, effective, current, and accurate drug information in a quickly accessible format. Comprehensive and complete, it lists all drugs alphabetically by generic names for quick reference, with an index listing both generic and trade names. It presents important clinical information for hundreds of drugs, with adverse reactions, interactions, side effects, and impacts on lab results. This new edition includes clearly delineated black box warnings, 23 monographs for new drugs recently approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and a new appendix on Topical Antifungal Medications. IV administration information has been updated regarding adults as well as children. These revisions include subheadings for IV preparation and administration of IV medications for children, which add to the ease of locating appropriate information by age.

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If you're looking for the best book for IV drug administration is the #1 IV drug handbook to safely administer more than 400 intravenous drugs! Intravenous Medications: A Handbook for Nurses and Health Professionals has been trusted for more than 40 years for its accuracy, quick-reference format, and comprehensive coverage. Whether you prefer the portable print book or the eBook, each drug monograph includes the drug’s generic name, trade name(s), drug category, pH, dosages and dose adjustments, dilution, incompatibilities, rate of administration, actions, indications and uses, contraindications, precautions, drug/lab interactions, side effects, and antidote. Compiled by nurse consultant Betty Gahart and pharmacist Adrienne Nazareno, this resource contains all of the information you need for the safe administration of IV drugs - nothing more than is needed, and nothing less. Published annually to ensure that you have essential information on the most recently approved IV drugs, as well as updated information on existing drugs. Over 400 IV drug monographs provide coverage of more drugs than any comparable handbook.

Time-tested, easy-to-use page layout keeps all dosage information for each drug on either a single page or a two-page spread to prevent hand contamination by having to turn a page. Drug side effects are reorganized according to frequency, seriousness, and other important considerations. Black Box Warnings and highlighting of key content make locating key information fast and easy. Dilution and dosage charts within monographs provide quick access to essential clinical information. Age-specific dosage variances are highlighted for geriatric, pediatric, infant, and neonatal patients.

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Spiral binding makes the book convenient to use in the clinical setting. Alphabetical format organizes all drug monographs by generic name, allowing you to find any drug in seconds. More than 100 lesser-used IV drugs may be accessed on the Evolve website. 9-11 new drug monographs provide you with current, clinically relevant drug information for new IV drugs recently approved by the FDA.

Updated drug monographs reflect the latest changes in IV drug therapy. Do Not Confuse With information is added at the top of each applicable monograph to enhance medication safety, and the Evolve companion website includes a link to the ISMP list of Do Not Confuse drug names.

Thumb tabs on left-hand pages are added to the standard right-hand thumb tabs, making it easy to look up drug monographs from either side.

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