Drug Information Handbook 17th Edition

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Genre/Form:HandbookNurses InstructionHandbooks and manualsHandbooks, manuals, etcDocument Type:BookAll Authors / Contributors:ISBN: 456OCLC Number:911171842Notes:Nursing editorial advisory panel: Elizabeth A. Bartis, RN, MSN, FNP; Leslie A. Briscoe MSN, PMHNP-BC; Carole W. Fuseck, RN, BSN, VA-BC; Shannon N. Lukez, RN, MSN, ANP-BC; Kim Moeller, MSN, RN, ACNS-BC, AOCNS; Elizabeth Rich, RN, BSN, BA.Description:1869 pages: illustrations; 23 cm.Contents:Nursing editorial advisory panel -Drug interactions editorial advisory panel -Editorial advisory panel -Description of sections and fields in this handbook -Pregnancy categories -General nursing issues -Patient factors that influence drug therapy -Therapeutic nursing management of side effects -Alphabetical listing of drugs -Appendix.

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Abbreviations and measurements; Additional Medicines; Administration guidelines; Food and fluid concerns -Alphabetical index.Series Title.

Drug Information Handbook 17th Edition 2016

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OverviewThe Lexicomp Drug Information Handbook for Advanced Practice Nursing, 17th Edition, delivers trusted pharmacotherapy knowledge to inform safe clinical decision making in outpatient and institutional settings. BenefitsThe Drug Information Handbook for Advanced Practice Nursing, 17th Edition, is designed to help meet the unique needs of advanced practice nurses, supporting both prescribing and nursing care. It is an easy-to-use resource that presents medications alphabetically, with brand and generic drug names highlighted in red, a time-saving feature in an information-intensive text. Each drug monograph contains concise fields of information on pharmacokinetics, therapeutic purpose, adverse reactions, pregnancy and lactation precautions, and more. Dosing fields feature a broad range of guidelines for children, adults and the elderly, so prescribing concerns can be addressed quickly and precisely.Includes:. 1165 Drug Monographs.

Up to 75 Fields of Information per Monograph. More Than 140 Pages of Special Topics and Appendix Information.