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This exceptional text builds your knowledge of pharmacology by first providing an overview of pharmacologic principles and then teaching you how to apply those principles to clinical practice. Focusing on applying pharmacologic scientific knowledge to clinical practice, it explains diagnostic and treatment reasoning and rational drug selection, while providing useful clinical pearls from experienced practitioners.
This reference comprises a thorough, current and usable pharmacology text to help the nurse practitioner address the challenge of acquiring and maintaining knowledge in the face of the number of new drugs coming on the market each year. Wynne (nursing, U. of Portland), Teri Moser Woo (Oregon Health Sciences U.) and Michael Millard (pharmacy, Sacred Heart Medical Center) present 49 contributions that cover the foundation material, pharmacotherapeutics with single and multiple drugs, and special drug treatment considerations. Annotation copyrighted by Book News Inc., Portland, OR
For the Nurse Practicioner, this exceptional text builds your knowledge of pharmacology by first providing an overview of pharmacologic principles and then teaching you how to apply those principles to clinical practice.
Now in its second edition, this popular text continues to be the essential resource for the in-depth information that nurse practitioners need to be safe and effective prescribers of medication. the authors focus on applying pharmacologic scientific knowledge to clinical practice by explaining diagnostic and treatment reasoning and rational drug selection, while providing useful clinical pearls from experienced practitioners. Included are: increased coverage of pathophysiology; new chapters on pharmacogenomics, pharmacoeconomics, and pain management.
This book provides all essential data for administering over 1,000 prescription and over-the-counter drugs. It includes a concise, A-Z organization of the drugs, and includes information on 21 newly-approved drugs. More than 1,300 generic drugs and 4,500 trade names are included, as are over 800 new nursing guidelines.
A comprehensive and current drug reference, this book/disk package provides access to over 450 drugs--either by generic or trade name. The book/disk set provides access to indications, actions, pharmocokinetics, contraindications, adverse reactions, interactions, route/dosage, availability, and nursing implications. Clear, concise patient/family teaching tips are offered for each drug.
The most comprehensive, current, and bestselling drug reference available, this updated edition features 66 new monographs, along with 40 drugs with new indications and dosage forms; information on dosage alterations in renal and hepatic impairment; side effects organized by body system; and a portable, pullout chart of syringe compatibilities and opioid analgesics with dosage forms and equivalences.
Vols. 8-10 of the 1965-1984 master cumulation constitute a title index.