
Prentice Hall Health Professional's Drug Guide 2005-2006
Pearson (Publisher)
Published on 7. July 2005
Book
Hardback
1888 pages
978-0-13-171362-8 (ISBN)
Description
To be used as a supplement for any health professions course for up-to-date drug information to be used in the clinical setting.
This is the drug guide preferred by physician assistants, physical therapists, occupational therapists-and all health care professionals who need accurate, easily accessed information about their patients' medications. Comprehensive, yet user-friendly, this handy resource includes important clinical implications for hundreds of drugs, including adverse reactions, interactions and side effects.
This is the drug guide preferred by physician assistants, physical therapists, occupational therapists-and all health care professionals who need accurate, easily accessed information about their patients' medications. Comprehensive, yet user-friendly, this handy resource includes important clinical implications for hundreds of drugs, including adverse reactions, interactions and side effects.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 194 mm
Width: 124 mm
Thickness: 58 mm
Weight
1480 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-171362-8 (9780131713628)
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Margaret T. Shannon | Billie A. Wilson | Carolyn L. Stang
Prentice Hall's Health Professional's Drug Guide 2004
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Content
Preface.
Classification Scheme and Prototype Drugs.
Alphabetical Entries for Generic Drugs.
Appendix A. Ocular Medications, Low Molecular Weight Heparins, Inhaled Corticosteroids, and Topical Corticosteroids.
Appendix B. U.S. Schedules of Controlled Substances.
Appendix C. FDA Pregnancy Categories.
Appendix D. Oral Dosage Forms That Should Not Be Crushed.
Appendix E. Prescription Combination Drugs.
Appendix F. Glossary of Key Terms, Clinical Conditions, and Associated Signs and Symptoms.
Appendix G. Abbreviations.
Bibliography.
Index.
Intravenous Y-Site Compatibility Chart.
Classification Scheme and Prototype Drugs.
Alphabetical Entries for Generic Drugs.
Appendix A. Ocular Medications, Low Molecular Weight Heparins, Inhaled Corticosteroids, and Topical Corticosteroids.
Appendix B. U.S. Schedules of Controlled Substances.
Appendix C. FDA Pregnancy Categories.
Appendix D. Oral Dosage Forms That Should Not Be Crushed.
Appendix E. Prescription Combination Drugs.
Appendix F. Glossary of Key Terms, Clinical Conditions, and Associated Signs and Symptoms.
Appendix G. Abbreviations.
Bibliography.
Index.
Intravenous Y-Site Compatibility Chart.