Table Of ContentKey to Icons Key to Abbreviations Introduction Drug Cards covering ... Gastrointestinal Endocrine Urologic Immune System Musculoskeletal Central Nervous System Cardiovascular Respiratory Sensory Index
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SynopsisIncrease your test scores in pharmacology class. Improve your pharmacology score on the NCLEX. Expand your understanding of pharmacological agents. Decrease and prevent medication errors in practice. These test-yourself review cards put critical clinical information for nearly 400 of the top generic medications at your fingertips. And, you can count on them for accuracy, because each card is based on content from Davis's Drug Guide for Nurses "I was one of the majority of nursing students who found pharmacology overwhelming and difficult to understand. This tool, which featured a color-coded, body-system organization reflecting the information common to classes of medications, alleviated my fear of pharmacology. This is a worthwhile purchase for those wishing to pass the NCLEX-RN and gain a deeper understanding of medications for the exam as well as real world situations." -Danielle G, A color-coded, body-system organization reflects the information common to classes of medications Each card features a single generic drug or a medication group, and details...action - use - pre-administration vital signs - laboratory data assessment - drug levels - patient teaching - and more "Make the Connection" areas that depict information crucial to safe medication and help to increase critical thinking skills and clinical applicability "Keep in Mind" sections that provide key nursing considerations and include client teaching Route/dosage information on the back of each card Common abbreviations appear on each card, with a summary of the abbreviations on separate, introductory cards A comprehensive alphabetical Index makes it easy to locate drugs within the deck by trade, generic, or Canadian brand name, These test-yourself review cards put critical clinical information for nearly 400 of the top generic medications at your fingertips. And, you can count on them for accuracy, because each card is based on content from Davis's Drug Guide for Nurses.