Nursing 2008 Drug Handbook, 28th Edition | 
| Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Category: Book
List Price: $42.95 Buy New: $19.80 You Save: $23.15 (54%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 7397
Media: Vinyl Bound Edition: 28th Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 1440 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 4.7 x 1.6
ISBN: 1582556830 Dewey Decimal Number: 615.1 EAN: 9781582556833 ASIN: 1582556830
Publication Date: May 1, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand New!! 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed.
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Product Description
Nursing2008 Drug Handbook is a handy, comprehensive drug reference, updated and published every year to give nurses quick access to current, accurate drug information. This reference provides complete monographs for more than 900 generic and 3,000 trade drugs. Strengths: The leader in nursing drug handbooks. Thoroughly and methodically reviewed for accuracy and currency. Therapeutic organization offers the user more information than merely an A-Z presentation; drugs used for similar indications are found in the same chapter. Alerts, I.V. administration, off-label indications, and rapid-onset interactions give readers all the information needed right at their fingertips.
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Fantastic for nursing students and nurses July 21, 2008 This book contains a lot more organized information than other drug guides. It even contains information for the nursing process...such as nursing diagnoses, interventions, and such. Gives you direct needed information, not a lot of un needed nursing information. Great BOOK! I just graduated nursing school and wish I had this one the whole time. Our school required a different one that was not good at all!
Highly recommended!
Useful work product June 23, 2008 I carry this drug book every time I work, very useful it is used often.
Simply the Best Drug Manual on the Market! May 23, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
As a dentist, I need to keep current on many drugs, drug interactions, drug properties, how drugs are dispensed, side-effects, mechanisms of action, and dosing instructions. Before I found this manual, I used the PDR (Physician's Desk Reference), and at about 8 pounds a copy, I found it cumbersome, hard to use, and the print was too small. The Nursing Drug Handbook is lightweight, can be tucked into a large coat pocket, or desk drawer, is easy to use, has all the vital information I need, and is relatively inexpensive.
The book is arranged by drug class, (antibiotics, anti-virals, anti-hypertensives, etc). I like this arrangement because it allows me to compare similar drugs in the same class. I also like the index in the back of the book that lists individual drugs alphabetically, so I can have instant access to a particular drug without paging through an entire section.
There is no other drug manual that has the complete information that this book has. There are cheaper manuals, but if you want more than just surface information on a drug, then this is the volume to purchase.
Most highly recommended.
Jim "Konedog" Koenig
A drug book that's easy to digest. January 7, 2008 45 out of 47 found this review helpful
As a healthcare worker who works in a hospital, I see this book (and its various editions) on just about every floor- whether it be the cardiac floor, neurology floor, or the orthopedic floor. The point is that the scope of this book is so large and complete, that it will be a handy reference to everybody who treats patients, no matter what the diagnosis. So if you're looking for a small, complete drug reference- this is your book. Also recommend The Sixty-Second Motivator for tips on how to increase patient compliancy with taking meds
Nursing Drug Handbook 2008 November 4, 2007 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
I am currently in nursing school. This is my second drug book. My first drug book is excellent. My problem with the first book was the medical terms. It sometimes came with a language that I could not understand. The Nursing 2008 Drug Handbook, broke the terms to a language I could understand. I hope this makes since. An easier read I should say. Thank You
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