The 30th edition of this best-selling, original drug handbook for nurses has been revised and updated to appeal to the education market as well as the practice market! This comprehensive reference provides complete monographs for more than 900 generic and 3,000 trade drugs. The monographs are consistently formatted for ease of use, and they focus on the practical information that practicing nurses need. Each monograph consists of generic and trade names, pronunciation key, pregnancy risk category, pharmacologic class, controlled substance schedule (if applicable), available forms, indications and dosages, administration (with drug incompatibilities for I.V. drugs), action (including tables showing route, onset, peak, duration, and half-life), adverse reactions, interactions, effects on lab test results, contraindications, nursing considerations, and patient teaching. It is part of "Doody's Core Titles 2009".
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Compatibility of drugs combined in a syringe.inside front cover Contributors and consultants How to use Nursing2010 Drug Handbook Guide to abbreviations General Information - 1. Drug actions, interactions, and reactions
- 2. Drug therapy across the lifespan
- 3. Safe drug administration
- 4. Drug classifications Anti-infectives
- 5. Amebicides, antiprotozoals, and anthelmintics
- 6. Aminoglycosides
- 7. Antifungals
- 8. Antimalarials
- 9. Antiretrovirals
- 10. Antituberculotics
- 11. Antivirals
- 12. Cephalosporins
- 13. Fluororquinolones
- 14. Local anti-infectives
- 15. Macrolide anit-infectives
- 16. Penicillins
- 17. Scabicides and pediculicides
- 18. Sulonamides
- 19. Tetracyclines
- 20. Miscellaneous anti-infectives Cardiovascular System Drugs
- 21. Antianginals
- 22. Antiarrhythmics
- 23. Antihypertensives
- 24. Antilipemics
- 25. Diuretics
- 26. Inotropics
- 27. Vasodilators
- 28. Vasopressors
- 29. Miscellaneous cardiovascular drugs Hematologic Drugs
- 30. Antianemics
- 31. Anicoagulants
- 32. Blood derivatives
- 33. Neutropenic drugs
- 34. Platelet drugs
- 35. Thromoblytic enzymes Central Nervous System Drugs
- 36. Alzheimer disease drug
- 37. Anticonvulsants
- 38. Antidepressants
- 39. Antimigraine
- 40. Antiparkinsonians
- 41. Antipsychotics
- 42. Anxiolytics
- 43. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder drugs
- 44. CNS stimulants
- 45. Non-opioid analgesics and antipyretics
- 46. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatories
- 47. Opioid analgesics
- 48. Sedative-hypontics Musculoskeletal Drugs
- 49. Antigout drugs
- 50. Antiresorptive drugs
- 51. Antirheumatics
- 52. Neuromuscular blockers
- 53. Parathyroid-like drugs
- 54. Skeletal muscle relaxants Respiratory Tract Drugs
- 55. Antihistamines
- 56. Bronchodilators
- 57. Miscellaneous respiratory drugs Gastrointestinal Tract Drugs
- 58. Antacids, adsorbents, and antiflatulents
- 59. Antidiarrheals
- 60. Antiemetics
- 61. Antiulceratives and reflux drugs
- 62. Irritable bowel syndrome drugs
- 63. Laxatives
- 64. Miscellaneous gastrointestinal tract drugs Genitourinary System Drugs
- 65. Benigh prostatic hyperplasia drugs
- 66. Erectile dysfunction drugs
- 67. Incontinence drugs
- 68. Miscellaneous urinary drugs Hormonal Drugs
- 69. Androgens and anabolic steroids
- 70. Estrogens and progestins
- 71. Fertility drugs
- 72. Oral antidiabetics
- 73. Oxytocics
- 74. Parenteral antidiabetics and glucagon
- 75. Pituitary hormones
- 76. Steroidal anti-inflammatories
- 77. Thyroid hormone antagonists
- 78. Thyroid hormones
- 79. Topical anti-inflammatories Antineoplastics
- 80. Alkylating drugs
- 81. Antibiotic antineoplastics
- 82. Antimetabolites