Synopses & Reviews
Specifically geared towards patient-care, this instant-access pocket guide provides registered nurses with essential, up-to-the-minute information on the selection and administration of 1,000 commonly used medications.This resource is revised annually to reflect approval of new drugs, changes in usage of current drugs, and withdrawal of older ones. The 2009 edition includes 30 additional herbal supplements. Organized alphabetically by drug name.
About the Author
Judith Barberio Pollachek, PhD, APN,C
Assistant Professor
Graduate Program in Nursing
Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
175 University Avenue
Newark, NJ 07102
TEL: (973) 353-1946
[email protected]
Judith Barberio
Clinical Assistant Professor
Rutgers University
Education:
• Ph.D.: Rutgers University
• M.S.N.: Seton Hall University
• M.A.: Montclair State College
• B.S.N: Seton Hall University
• A.N.P.: Seton Hall University
• G.N.P.: Seton Hall University
• S.N.C.: Seton Hall University Leonard G. Gomella, MD, FACS
The Bernard W. Goodwin, Jr., Professor,
Chairman, Department of Urology
Jefferson Medical College,
Thomas Jefferson University,
1015 Walnut Street, Room 1112
Philadelphia, PA 19107-5083
TEL: (215) 955-1702
e-mail: [email protected]
Table of Contents
Nurse's Pocket Drug Reference 2009
Medication Key
Abbreviations
Classification
Generic Drug Data
Tables