Nursing 2009 student drug handbook




















General information 1. Drug actions, interactions, and reactions 2. Drug therapy across the lifespan 3. Safe drug administration 4. Selected therapeutic drug classifications Alphabetical listing of drugs by generic name New Drugs Appendices 1.

Avoiding common drug errors: Best practices and prevention 2. Controlled substance schedules 4. Abbreviations to avoid The Joint Commission 5.

Pediatric drugs commonly involved in drug errors 6. Elder care medication tips 7. Prescription drug abuse: Identifying and treating toxicity 8. Understanding biosimilar drugs 9. Nursing process: Patient safety during drug therapy Serotonin syndrome: What you should know to protect your patients Tumor lysis syndrome: A life-threatening emergency Antidiarrheals: Indications and dosages Antidotes: Indications and dosages Selected biologicals and blood derivatives: Indications and dosages Common combination drugs: Indications and dosages Vaccines and toxoids: Indications and dosages Vitamins and minerals: Indications and dosages Antacids: Indications and dosages Laxatives: Indications and dosages Additional OTC drugs: Indications and dosages Selected ophthalmic drugs: Indications and dosages Decision tree: Deciding about medication administration Canadian National Drug Schedules Safe disposal of unused drugs: What patients need to know Therapeutic drug monitoring guidelines For example, are you aware that remdesivir Veklury may cause acute kidney injury?

Over 5 million nurses have relied on this comprehensive reference throughout every stage of their careers. Whether just entering the workforce or after years in the field as an experienced clinician, nurses trust Nursing Drug Handbook to include every need-to-know fact for safe drug administration.

Unlike many other drug guides, only nurses guide a team of drug experts This comprehensive reference includes 3, generic, brand-name, and combination drugs — including 32 new FDA-approved drugs. From administration guidance for every possible route to knowing when risks may call for changes to prescribed therapies, users can easily find answers to these new-drug questions ….

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