Synopses & Reviews
The Springhouse Nurse's Drug Guide 2008 provides comprehensive information on more than 750 commonly used generic drugs and more than 3,500 trade drugs in an easy-to-use format. The book contains chapters on drug therapy and the nursing process, essentials of dosage calculations, drug administration routes (illustrated), and drug administration safety. This student guide also has a section of monographs on common drug classes (with prototype drugs highlighted). Each entry covers generic and trade names, pronunciation guide, pharmacologic and therapeutic classes, pregnancy risk category, controlled substance schedule (where applicable), indications and dosages, contraindications and cautions, adverse reactions, interactions, effects on lab test results, pharmacokinetics (including absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion), route-onset-peak-duration tables for quick reference, action, available forms, and nursing processes, broken down into assessment, nursing diagnoses, planning and implementation (includes patient teaching), and evaluation.
Synopsis
Springhouse Nurse's Drug Guide 2008 provides comprehensive, student-friendly information on over 750 generic and over 3,500 trade-name drugs, including nearly 20 recently-approved drugs and dozens of recently-approved indications. This edition highlights rapid-onset interactions and has more Alert logos to highlight potential drug errors. New appendices cover dietary teaching for drug therapy and avoiding miscommunication in drug orders. Other features include a full-color photoguide to over 200 tablets and capsules; coverage of 40 pharmacologic and therapeutic classifications with prototype drugs highlighted; nursing process sections in every drug entry; and updates on eDrugInfo.com.
A free bound-in CD-ROM contains over 300 NCLEX®-style questions, including alternate-format questions.
Synopsis
Now updated for 2008, this guide provides comprehensive, student-friendly information on more than 750 generic and 3,500 trade-name drugs, including 20 recently-approved drugs and dozens of recently-approved indications.
Table of Contents
Contributors and Consultants
Foreword by Samantha Venable, RN, MS, FNP
How to Use Springhouse Nurse's Drug Guide 2008
Guide to Abbreviations
Drug Therapy and the Nursing Process
Essentials of Dosage Calculations
Drug Administration Routes
Drug Administration Safety
Drug Classifications
Alphabetical Listing of Drugs
Full-Color Photoguide to Tablets and Capsules
Herbal Medicines
Glossary
Preventing Miscommunication
Pregnancy Risk Categories
Controlled Substance Schedules
Toxic Drug-Drug Interactions
Combination Drugs Products
Dialyzable Drugs
Herb-Drug Interactions
Dietary Teaching for Drug Therapy
Table of Equivalents and Conversions
Adverse Reactions Misinterpreted as Age-Related Changes
Drugs That Shouldn't Be Crushed
Normal Laboratory Test Values
English-to-Spanish Drug Phrase Translator
Acknowledgments
Index
Pharm Disk2008
Drug Updates on the Internet: eDrugInfo.com