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The best-selling nursing drug handbook for 27 years is now in its fully updated 2007 edition. Organized by therapeutic class, Nursing2007 Drug Handbook provides quick access to current, accurate information on over 1,000 generic and 3,500 brand-name drugs. This edition includes over 20 recently approved drugs and new indications and warnings. For added safety, JCAHO-approved abbreviations are used, and new logos signal look-alike sound-alike drugs and safety-alert drugs. I.V. drugs now include incompatibility information. New appendices cover abbreviations to avoid and combination drugs. A free CD-ROM contains 200 drug monographs and corresponding customizable patient-teaching handouts. CE activity and updates are on NDHnow.com. Nursing2007 Drug Handbook will be available for PDA in September 2006.
Up-to-the-minute information on over 1,000 generic and 3,500 brand-name drugs is just a click away with Nursing2007 Drug Handbook for PDA. This fully updated edition of the best-selling nursing drug reference includes over 20 recently approved drugs, as well as new indications. For added safety, JCAHO-approved abbreviations are used, and new logos signal look-alike sound-alike drugs and safety-alert drugs. I.V. drugs now include incompatibility information. New appendices cover abbreviations to avoid and combination drugs. Drugs are grouped by therapeutic class. Entries include Alerts, dosage adjustments for specific populations, I.V. administration, adverse reactions, and interactions with rapid-onset interactions highlighted. Platform: Palm OS, Windows CE, and Pocket PC handheld devices
The Saunders Nursing Drug Handbook (SNDH) 2007--PDA Software contains the full contents of the SNDH 2007, available as a CD-ROM or downloadable version with several bonus components. The PDA version of the SNDH allows nurses to access the contents of the print version of the SNDH in clinical settings. Powered by Skyscape, this software offers extensive cross-linking and search capabilities in addition to all the important information in the book. Presents over 1,000 generic name drugs, encompassing over 4,000 trade name drugs. Thoroughly updated to include the latest drug information. Includes full drug entries for 14 newly approved drugs by the FDA to provide the user with the most current drug information. High-Alert Drugs icon to caution nurses to use extra care in administering drugs most likely to cause adverse side effects. New interactions, precautions, alerts, patient teaching instructions, and other need-to-know information included throughout as needed to ensure safe drug administration. New features to promote safe drug administration, such as Tall Man Spellings. New appendix on P450 inducers and inhibitors provides even more drug information. Includes a Drugs by Disorder feature that lists the most commonly used drugs for specific disorders. Powered by Skyscape, the software offers complete, comprehensive cross-linking between all Skyscape products, a full text search function, intuitive navigation, built-in display adjustment tools, and is compatible with the Palm OS, Windows Mobile and Pocket PC as well as numerous other operating systems.
Annually updated combination pocket drug reference/handbook for all student and practicing nurses in classroom and clinical settings. A free disk contains data on 150 commonly prescribed drugs.
Updated for 2007 with over 800 complete drug entries, this PDA reference provides instant access to current, comprehensive, vital drug information. Entries cover generic name; US and Canadian trade names; pregnancy risk category; controlled substance schedule; drug class; therapeutic actions; indications, including off-label indications; contraindications and cautions; adult, pediatric, geriatric, and special population dosages; pharmacokinetics; I.V. facts; adverse effects; interactions; assessment; interventions; and teaching points. This edition includes 25 entries on newly approved drugs. More Alert logos are included for safety. New appendices cover dialyzable drugs and treatments for biological and chemical weapons exposure. Platform: Palm OS, Windows CE, and Pocket PC handheld devices
Up-to-the-minute information on over 1,000 generic and 3,500 brand-name drugs is just a click away with Nursing2004 Drug Handbook for PDA. The 2004 edition includes 30 entries on newly approved drugs, plus newly approved and off-label indications. Drugs are grouped by therapeutic class and each drug entry includes generic name, trade names, pregnancy risk category, controlled substance schedule (where applicable), available forms, indications, dosages, I.V. administration (where applicable), action, adverse reactions, interactions, effects on lab test results, contraindications, nursing considerations, and patient teaching. Appendices include common herbs, infusion flow rates, dialyzable drugs, therapeutic drug monitoring guidelines, and look-alike and sound-alike drugs.
This PDA version of the invaluable Nursing I.V. Drug Handbook, Eighth Edition provides immediate access to comprehensive coverage of more than 325 I.V. drugs, blood products, and solutions. Each entry contains generic and trade names, pharmacologic and therapeutic classes, pregnancy risk category, controlled substance schedule (when applicable), pH (when applicable), indications and dosages, administration, preparation and storage, contraindications and cautions, adverse reactions classified in five different ways, interactions, effects on lab test results, action, pharmacokinetics, special considerations, and patient teaching. System Requirements: Most Skyscape products work off memory cards. For exceptions, please click here, .http://www.skyscape.com/support/memorycardmatrix.asp
Up-to-the-minute information on over 1,000 generic and 3,500 brand-name drugs is just a click away with Nursing 2005 Drug Handbook for . This 25th Anniversary edition now includes "Rapid Onset" interactions information, calling attention to interactions that may be moderate to severe and appear within 24 hours of administration. Drugs are grouped by therapeutic class and each drug entry includes generic name, trade names, pregnancy risk category, controlled substance schedule (where applicable), available forms, indications, dosages, I.V. administration (where applicable), action, adverse reactions, interactions, effects on lab test results, contraindications and cautions, nursing considerations, and patient teaching. Platform: Palm OS, Windows CE, and Pocket PC handheld devices
With over 1,000 of the latest and most common FDA-approved drugs, the 2007 PDR Nurse's Drug Handbook is a clinical necessity. Each drug monograph provides a wealth of facts including drug action, dosage, interactions, and contraindications. Clear guidelines are also provided for administration of drugs, communication with clients, and nursing considerations. The PDR highlights prevention of medication errors and clinical accountability like no other drug resource making it the gold standard for modern nursing practice. Comes with FREE PDA downloads.