PDR Nurse's Handbook


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The PDR Nurse′s Handbook was designed with the practicing nurse in mind. It′s lightweight and portable. Puts essential drug data at your fingertips. And offers crystal–clear explanations of the information and data you need to do your job more effectively. Organized for speed and efficiency by therapeutic class, the Handbook covers the most commonly used drugs dispensed in hospitals and at retail and puts thousands of drug facts at your fingertips. It also keeps you on top of the nursing considerations you face every day, including medication assessment, side effects and adverse reactions, medication evaluation, and patient communication. All with accuracy unmatched in the industry. The PDR Nurse′s Handbook is based on the same reliable, detailed data that has made PDR the clear leader in the field. You′ll find the full story, from the nurse′s perspective, on thousands of new and existing drugs such as Remeron (Mirtazapine), an oral antidepressant; Viramune (Nevirapine), an HIV inhibitor; Rilutek (Riluzite), for treatment of patients with ALS; and many more. Plus, the Handbook lists drugs by therapeutic classification for rapid reference, and handy indices allow you to quickly look up any drug by brand or generic name.




PDR Nurse's Drug Handbook


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With over 1,000 of the latest and most common FDA–approved drugs, the 2006 PDR Nurse′s Drug Handbook™ is a clinical necessity. Each drug monograph contains thorough facts concerning its action/kinetics, dosage, interactions, and contraindications, as well as clear guidelines for administration and communication geared specifically to the nurse. By stressing prevention of medication errors, bioterrorism preparedness and clinical responsibility, this resource is the gold standard for modern practice.




PDR Nurse's Handbook


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PDR Nurse's Drug Handbook


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PDR Nurses Handbook


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PDR® Nurse's Drug Handbook


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The 2005 PDR Nurse's Drug Handbook(tm) continues to set the standard for drug information. Over 1,000 of the latest and most common FDA-approved drugs comprise this essential nursing resource. Each drug monograph contains detailed facts concerning dosage; action/kinetics; interactions; contraindications; as well as nursing considerations to foster the safest patient care possible. By stressing medication error prevention, bio-terrorism preparedness, and clinical responsibility, it is the clear choice for the practicing professional. In addition, the 2005 edition now includes Delmar's Nurse's Drug Database as a free supplement ($49.95 value)!! This means for the first time we will be offering a searchable collection (by multiple avenues) of drug monographs with nursing considerations and PDA download capabilities to users of the PDR Nurse's Drug Handbook(tm).




PDR Nurse's Drug Handbook 2013


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Nurses are in the forefront when it comes to safe medication use and counseling patients. This new edition of PDR Nurse's Drug Handbook provides all nursing professionals in any clinical setting with an accurate, up-to-date, and easily accessible guide to the most commonly prescribed drugs -- over 1,500 in this edition. Based on the FDA-approved labeling, PDR's staff of pharmacists have developed concise monographs that highlight the most important information on each drug, including its approved use, dosages, interactions with other drugs, food and alcohol, side effects, safety information, and more. In addition, clear, straightforward nursing considerations provide guidance on proper patient assessment and monitoring as well as patient counseling and drug administration.




PDR Nurse's Handbook


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PDR Nurse's Drug Handbook


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designed with the practicing nurse in mind; free Internet updates; based on the same reliable data that has made PDR the leader in the field.




PDR Nurse's Drug Handbook


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Lists over 1,500 of the latest and most common FDA-approved drugs, including information on drug action, dosage, interactions, contraindications, and guidelines for administration.