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From Amazon.com: Every hospital nurse needs a handy, quick reference for commonly used drugs. The PDR Nurse's Drug Handbook 2002 has been updated with 25 new drug monographs, an expanded IV index, and tables of food-drug interactions, as well as drugs used in AIDS therapy. The information needed for medications is at your fingertips, and you'll have access to the monthly drug updates on the PDR Web site. --Carolyn Lewis
You need this book, if you're an open minded nurse!: Very professional and very accutate drugs referencer. Provides you maximum useful information, including nursing considertaions and implications in very readible and compact format. Drugs compatibility table, administration instructions, dosages and many other useful in practice details are all here, in this little, compatible, easy to care book. If you're a nurse and you want to stay updated with pharmacological innovations, get this book, it's worth every cent!
Used Daily: I use this book daily in my work and consider it a vital part of my analyzing the interaction of prescribed drug use among my clients. I am not a health care professional, but need access to medication descriptions and usages. The "PDR Nurse's Drug Handbook" is easy to use and includes a detailed index that makes it easy to look meds up. The book also lists generic drug names and includes dosages and interaction information. Highly recommend for anybody involved in prescribing or administering drugs.
| Author: | PhD George R. Spratto | | Author: | MSN, ARNP, NP-C Adrienne L. Woods | | Binding: | Paperback | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 615.58 | | EAN: | 9781418001322 | | ISBN: | 1418001325 | | Number Of Pages: | 1824 | | Publication Date: | 2005-07-14 | | Release Date: | 2005-07-14 |
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