Get instant access to the latest information
on more than 1,000 generic and 4,000 trade name drugs with Saunders
Nursing Drug Handbook 2016. With its alphabetical organization and
user-friendly design, it gives you all the expert drug information you need
right in the palm of your hand.
Plus, addition to its thorough drug coverage,
this convenient handbook also features the precautionary information nurses
need to provide safer patient care ― such as guidance on clinical priorities in
the practice setting and IV drug administration. No other drug handbook on the
market is as perfectly tailored to the practicing nurse’s needs as Saunders
Nursing Drug Handbook 2016!
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Over 1,000 generic name drugs (encompassing over 4,000 trade name drugs) are organized
alphabetically with A to Z tabs to make accessing important information quick
and easy.
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Special text treatment for "High Alert" drugs that
pose the greatest risk for patient harm promotes safe drug administration.
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Fixed combinations are included in dosages of each combined drug directly within
the individual monographs.
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Cross-references to the 400 top U.S. brand-name drugs are located directly in the main section
of the book for easier accessibility.
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Detailed drug information distinguishing side effects and
adverse reactions helps you
identify which are most likely to occur.
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UNIQUE! Frequently-used herb monographs are also included to keep you informed of
commonly encountered herbs.
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Newly approved drugs are listed in the front of the book for quick and easy
access to this timely information.
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Evolve companion site features customizable and
printable monographs for 100 of the most commonly used drugs.
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Comprehensive IV Compatibility Chart foldout arms you with compatibility information
for 65 intravenous drugs.
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Lifespan and disorder-related dosage variations content equips you with special considerations
for specific patient populations.
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Extensively expanded IV content features a heading for IV compatibilities and
expanded rates of infusion, reconstitutions, drip rates, test doses, flushing,
and incompatibilities.
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