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Mosby's 2008 Nursing Drug Reference (Mosby's Nursing Drug Reference) By Linda Skidmore-Roth ( Mosby )
Release Date: 2007-06-11
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Elsevier's bestselling nursing drug reference is the one you need to stay up-to-date and avoid medication errors. Thoroughly revised and updated every year, Mosby's 2008 Nursing Drug Reference provides all the information necessary for safe administration of more than 1,300 generic and 4,500 trade name drugs. This portable handbook organizes drugs alphabetically, and features an improved, two-color interior design with A-to-Z thumb tabs to make it even easier to find essential information quickly. This edition continues to feature do-not-confuse headings, nursing alert icons, "Tall Man" lettering as recommended by the FDA, specially grouped administration-route considerations, an emphasis on IV information, the highlighting of high alert drugs, and the identification of common and life-threatening side effects to promote safe medication administration and prevent drug errors. Fifteen detailed, four-color illustrations show how select drugs and drug classes work at the cellular level. Approximately 20 new drugs, thousands of new and updated drug facts, and new appendices are included in this latest edition, which also features a revamped mini Companion CD-ROM. A free internet drug updates website provides the latest drug alerts, new drug monographs and many more helpful features. Thousands of drugs facts change every year - make sure you stay current! Mosby's 2008 Nursing Drug Reference is also available as an interactive PDA powered by Skyscape.
- Presents comprehensive coverage on more than 1,300 generic drugs (encompassing more than 4,500 trade names) that nurses commonly administer.
- Organizes monographs alphabetically by generic drug name to allow for fast retrieval of needed information.
- Includes comprehensive drug monographs containing generic names; Rx or OTC designations; pronunciation; U.S. and Canadian trade names; functional and chemical classification; controlled-substance schedule; do-not-confuse drugs; action; uses; unlabeled uses; dosages and routes; available forms; side effects; contraindications; precautions; pharmacokinetics; interactions (including drug/herb, drug/food and drug lab test); nursing considerations; and treatment of overdose.
- Provides extensive nursing considerations in a concise, practice-oriented framework: assess, administer, perform/provide, evaluate, and teach patient/family.
- Highlights IV drug information under the Administer heading that includes special considerations and Y-site, syringe, and additive compatibilities, ensuring that all of the IV drug administration content is grouped together in one easy-to-find place.
- Features boldface route subheadings (PO, IV, IM, etc.) under the Dosage and Routes and Administer headings to help the user find information quickly.
- Identifies high alert drugs that pose the greatest risk for patient harm if administered incorrectly.
- Highlights common and life-threatening side effects in different typefaces for easy identification.
- Features a second color safety alert icon to identify considerations that require special attention.
- Features over 400 potential interactions between drugs and herbal products.
- Includes lifespan and disorder-related dosages for newborns; children; adolescents; adults; geriatric, hepatic and renal patients.
- Lists over 1,200 pairs of look-alike/sound-alike drug names in an appendix as well as in special do-not-confuse headings at the beginning of drug monographs to help nurses avoid administering the wrong drug.
- Includes several detailed multi-product monographs that group all chemically similar forms of insulin, cephalosporin (1st-, 2nd-, 3rd-generation), contraceptives, and penicillin together into single monographs. Cross-references to the individual forms of these drugs appear alphabetically throughout the book in easy-to-find colored monograph header blocks.
- Features key Canadian drug content including a listing of high alert Canadian medications, a Canadian controlled substance chart, an immunization schedule, and a maple leaf to designate Canadian brand names.
- Includes a separate section of drug category information that includes nursing considerations and a list of common generic drugs for each category.
- Features 15 full-color illustrations that show mechanisms or sites of action for select drug classes such as antidepressants, antiinfectives and antiretroviral agents.
- Provides a Syringe Compatibility Chart and IV Drug/Solution Compatibility Chart
- Presents new drug monographs in a separate appendix and throughout the text. Cross-references make these new drugs easy to find no matter where they are.
- Includes an appendix that lists the names and uses of approximately 50 of the most commonly used herbal products.
- Offers a combination products appendix that provides details on the forms and uses of more than 700 products.
- Features formulas for drug calculations and a nomogram for calculation of body surface area for quick retrieval.
- Provides a visual guide to using this book.
- Features an improved two-color design that streamlines content and enhances readability for quick, easy reference.
- Offers a flexible, water-resistant cover that provides durability in the clinical setting.
- Provides a free mini Companion CD-ROM that includes complete, printable information on the most commonly prescribed drugs in the United States, a comprehensive drug interaction tool, patient teaching guides in English and Spanish, herbal monographs with detailed information for more than 40 of the most commonly used herb and natural supplements, and 30 clinical calculators.
- Includes free Internet updates at http://evolve.elsevier.com/nursingdrugupdates/Skidmore/NDR/ to provide users with the latest drug alerts, new drug monographs, tables of recently released U.S. drugs, links to useful drug-related websites, an extensive table of orphan drugs, a detailed table of AHA drug dosing guidelines, and a comprehensive Drug Safety reference.
- Contains approximately 20 new monographs for drugs recently approved by the FDA.
- Presents thousands of new and updated drug facts, including doses, side effects, pharmacokinetics, interactions and nursing considerations.
- Includes an appendix of newly approved key drugs that provides generic names, trade names, and uses for drugs so recently approved that only limited information was available at the time of publication (Appendix B)
- Offers a revamped mini Companion CD-ROM with printable monographs for the most commonly prescribed drugs and herbal supplements, patient teaching guides in English and Spanish, and 30 clinical calculators.
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Mosby's 2008
The product was exactly as it should have been and arrived quickly. Thank you very much.
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Nursing Drug Reference
This book was exactly what I needed for nursing school. The information is up to date and finding information is quick and easy.
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2008 Mosby's Nursing Drug Reference
This book is much better than LWW's because all the drugs are in alpha order. In addition, it gives tips on piggybacks, off-label uses and other drug interactions that inc or dec its effect. Of course it has the nursing alerts, assessments, interventions and patient education. I bought this book specifically for my clinicals this year and wish I had bought it for previous clinicals. This book is a must on the floor. I use it everyday.
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For doctors, nurses, pharmacists--the greatest book ( prince711 )
It may seem a little pricey, but this text is well worth it. It's tremendous index is the secret. I can find in under 30 sec any drug available on the American market complete with uses, side effects, and alternative labeling. If you are a health professional, and get only one book....GET THIS ONE !!!!
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Good Nursing Drug Resource
This is a good resource for drugs. It includes t1/2, common confusions in drug names, nursing considerations, interventions, interactions and more. I always carry this reference with me to school.
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