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Mosby's 2009 Nursing Drug Cards written by Joseph A. Albanese, Patricia A. Nutz Studio : Mosby by Mosby Publisher : Mosby Released : 2008-06-25 Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 1 EAN : 9780323053372 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 3 reviews)
List Price : $39.95 Our Price : $34.22
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Product Description |
Fully updated with the most current drug facts, Mosby's 2009 Nursing Drug Cards feature complete pharmacologic details and nursing management priorities for over 860 generic and 1,319 brand-name drugs, including approximately 14 new drugs and/or drug categories and more than 100 new drug facts. Each card provides essential nursing information, including the drug's brand names, dosage forms, contraindications, possible adverse effects, interactions, and nursing management priorities. You can also access new drug updates online and utilize the bonus mini CD-ROM to print each card and use them "as is" or to add notes to each card to meet your specific needs.
- UNIQUE! Mini-CD-ROM includes an introductory section, Drug Class Quickfacts, presenting quick definitions and functions of major drug classifications.
- UNIQUE! Mini-CD-ROM contains a Fundamentals of Drug Therapy section for at-a-glance reference providing a review of basic principles of pharmacology and standard terminology.
- UNIQUE! Mini-CD-ROM includes a Drug Review Guide listing drugs by body system and drug class to allow for quick access to drug information.
- UNIQUE! Includes a Management of Ingested Drug Overdose section for instant access to this critical information.
- Features a consistent format for quick reference: generic name, pronunciation, category, pregnancy category, brand name, manufacturer, dosage forms, use, action, pharmacokinetics, contraindications, clinical considerations, dosage, side/adverse effects, interactions, and nursing management priorities.
- Includes a comprehensive index with generic and trade names, drug classes, combination products and references to information found on the web site.
- Distinguishes between common and life-threatening side effects for drugs, educating students as to potential reactions and their significance.
- Contains the latest NANDA-I-approved nursing diagnoses for all drug categories, exposing students to the application of nursing diagnoses to pharmacology.
- Provides pronunciations for each generic drug and drug category to help you use and understand drug names in conversation.
- Free Evolve website provides abbreviated monographs for newly approved drugs and for selected drugs that are less commonly used, along with updates and alerts for drugs included in the printed card set, and links to websites of interest to nursing students learning pharmacology.
- Evolve website also includes an expanded drug name safety section and an online card creator.
- Contains approximately 14 new drugs and/or drug categories.
- Presents more than 100 new drug facts, providing access to the most current information, such as recent dosage forms, new brand names (including Canadian), contraindications, side effects, actions, drug interactions, uses, and nursing management priorities.
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Every person in my clinical group went out and bought these cards. Before, we all spent 3-6 hours just writing out our drugs cards by hand the night before clinical. These cards have 3 times the info that you can fit written by hand. Just search for your drug in the index, and it'll tell you what number cards your drug is on... then take those cards out put them in the convenient plastic card holder that comes with it (I've fit about 35-40 cards in it every week)and take it to clinical right in your pocket. This set also come with an helpful CD rom. |
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Mosby's 2009 Nursing Drug Cards |
Mosby's 2009 Nursing Drug Cards
I am a nursing student and found them very useful instead of writing each separate drug and the specifics on each one. Very helpful
Sorry I should say, I am the Daughter of Terry
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These cards are a great resource if you are in nursing school and have to make the dreaded med sheets. The included disk lets you print the cards, also. Much easier than having to cut and paste. One thing: Some drugs are not included in the general list but in a sub-category organized by classification. Not a biggie once you find the categories. |
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