Pearson Health Professional’s Drug Guide 2017-2018
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Description
Kelly M. Shields is currently Assistant Dean and Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice at Ohio Northern University’s Raabe College of Pharmacy. She holds a Doctor of Pharmacy from Butler University and completed a fellowship in Natural Product Information and Research at University of Missouri-Kansas City. She has practiced pharmacy in retail, community, and academic settings and has worked as a freelance medical writer.
Kami L Fox is the Director/Chair and Associate Professor of the Department of Nursing at Ohio Northern University. She holds a BS and MS in Nursing from Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio, and a DNP from the University of Toledo. She is a certified pediatric nurse practitioner in primary care.
Christina M. Liebrecht is Assistant Professor of Nursing at Ohio Northern University. She holds a BS in Nursing from University of Toledo, an MS in Nursing from Walden University, and PhD in Nursing Practice from the University of Toledo. She has been in nursing education for the last 18 years with a focus on medical surgical nursing, fundamentals of nursing, and community health nursing as well as the use of simulation to support student learning and safe practice. She continues to practice as a medical surgical nurse in the acute care setting.
- UPDATED: Organized alphabetically and indexed by generic and trade drug names. The clear, logical, organization provides easy access to critical clinical information. This edition features over 400 updates to drug indications, available dosage forms, adverse effects, dosages, and more.
- UPDATED: Drug monographs facilitate decision making and support the nursing process. Drug monographs help health professionals adjust diagnoses and interventions based on the result of an achieved therapeutic effect, therapeutic failure, manifestation of an adverse effect, or demonstration of a learning need. This edition features 14 monographs for drugs recently approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
- Clearly identify administration information. The detailed administration information health professionals need is brought together, with complete information about IV preparation, push, continuous, or intermittent administration.
- UPDATED: IV administration information has been updated regarding adults as well as children. These revisions include subheadings for IV preparation and administration of IV medications for children, which add to the ease of locating appropriate information by age.
Pearson Health Professional’s Drug Guide2017-2018 is ideal for the Pharmacology for Health Professions course. It also serves as a useful reference for health professionals.
The information health professionals need for safe, effective drug administration in any setting
With over 400 updates, the new 2017-2018 edition of the Pearson Health Pofessional’s Drug Guide provides safe, effective, current, and accurate drug information in a quickly accessible format. Comprehensive and complete, it lists all drugs alphabetically by generic names for quick reference, with an index listing both generic and trade names. It presents important clinical information for hundreds of drugs, with adverse reactions, interactions, side effects, and impacts on lab results.
This new edition includes 14 monographs for new drugs recently approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and over 400 updates to drug indications, available dosage forms, adverse effects, dosages, and more. IV administration information has been updated regarding adults as well as children. There are subheadings for IV preparation and administration of IV medications for children (when available), which add to the ease of locating appropriate information by age.
Pearson Health Professional’s Drug Guide 2017-2018 is ideal for the Pharmacology for Health Professions course. It also serves as a useful reference for health professionals.
The information health professionals need for safe, effective drug administration in any setting
With over 400 updates, the new 2017-2018 edition of the Pearson Health Pofessional’s Drug Guide provides safe, effective, current, and accurate drug information in a quickly accessible format. Comprehensive and complete, it lists all drugs alphabetically by generic names for quick reference, with an index listing both generic and trade names. It presents important clinical information for hundreds of drugs, with adverse reactions, interactions, side effects, and impacts on lab results.
- UPDATED: Organized alphabetically and indexed by generic and trade drug names. The clear, logical, organization provides easy access to critical clinical information. This edition features over 400 updates to drug indications, available dosage forms, adverse effects, dosages, and more.
- UPDATED: Drug monographs facilitate decision making and support the nursing process. Drug monographs help health professionals adjust diagnoses and interventions based on the result of an achieved therapeutic effect, therapeutic failure, manifestation of an adverse effect, or demonstration of a learning need. This edition features 14 monographs for drugs recently approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
- All the drug reference information health professionals are likely to need in a single source. Valuable appendices include coverage of vaccines, combination drugs, ocular medications, Low Molecular Weight Heparins, Inhaled Corticosteroids, and Topical Corticosteroids, controlled substances, FDA pregnancy categories, oral dosage forms that should not be crushed, herbal/dietary supplements, look-alike/sound-alike drugs, and more.
- Help health professionals monitor for side effects, interactions, and impact on lab results. The Glossary of Key Terms, Clinical Conditions, and Associated Signs and Symptoms provides valuable information on common assessment findings related to the therapeutic effectiveness or ineffectiveness of specific drugs.
- Prepare health professionals to safely administer drugs to virtually any type of patient.
- Dosage information for patients across the lifespan–including neonates, infants, adolescents, adults, and patients with obesity and renal or hepatic impairment–prepares health professionals to safely administer drugs to virtually any type of patient
- Clearly demarcated Black Box Warnings alert readers to safety concerns such as serious side effects or life-threatening risks.
- Clearly identify administration information. The detailed administration information health professionals need is brought together, with complete information about IV preparation, push, continuous, or intermittent administration.
- UPDATED: IV administration information has been updated regarding adults as well as children. These revisions include subheadings for IV preparation and administration of IV medications for children, which add to the ease of locating appropriate information by age.
- Help students quickly familiarize themselves with drug families and classes. Unique prototype drug coverage focuses on drugs that are representative of all drugs in a particular classification or subclassification.
- Assist health professionals in providing drug information and nursing implications for patients in hospitals, clinics, and all community settings. The companion online site for Pearson Health Professional’s Drug Guide 2017-2018 comes with additional features including dosage calculators, audio pronunciations, access to updates, drug classifications, and much more.
About the Authors
Editorial Review Panel
Preface
Classification Scheme and Prototype Drugs
Alphabetical Entries for Generic Drugs
Appendix A. Ocular Medications, Low Molecular Weight Heparins, Inhaled Corticosteroids, and Topical Corticosteroids
Appendix B. U.S. Schedules of Controlled Substances
Appendix C. FDA Pregnancy Information
Appendix D. Oral Dosage Forms That Should Not Be Crushed
Appendix E. Prescription Combination Drugs
Appendix F. Glossary of Key Terms, Clinical Conditions, and Associated Signs and Symptoms
Appendix G. Abbreviations
Appendix H. Herbal and Dietary Supplement Table
Appendix I. Look-Alike, Sound-Alike Medications
Appendix J. Vaccines
Bibliography
Index
Common Drug IV-Site Compatibility Chart
Additional information
| Dimensions | 1.90 × 5.00 × 7.50 in |
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| Subjects | nursing, higher education, Vocational / Professional Studies, Nursing Drug Guide (RN) |
