McGraw-Hill's I.V. Drug Handbook (McGraw-Hill Handbooks) (Paperback)
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all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 48 hours | |Short Description for McGraw-Hill's I.V. Drug Handbook Covers 325 commonly-used I V drugs such as antibiotics, insulins, pain medications, emergency drugs, and chemotherapetic agents. This title focuses on nursing intervention and delivers specific evidence-based guidelines for effective patient care.
Full description- Publisher: McGraw-Hill Medical
- Published: 19 October 2008
- Format: Paperback 1088 pages
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- Categories: Reference Works | Pharmacology | Nursing | Nursing Pharmacology
- ISBN 13: 9780071548632 ISBN 10: 0071548637
- Sales rank: 1,242,909
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Full description for McGraw-Hill's I.V. Drug Handbook
Administer I.V. medications knowledgeably, safely and confidently Because there's no room for error, turn to McGraw-Hill's I.V. Drug Handbook. Featuring a strong focus on patient safety, administering and monitoring I.V. drugs, the Handbook delivers concise, practical guidance to help you carry out one of the most difficult tasks you face. Written by and for practicing nurses and pharmacists, the Handbook is reliable, comprehensive, and easy-to-use. Everything you need for safe, successful I.V. drug administration: All-inclusive coverage of over 350 parenteral drugs with the latest warnings from the FDA Includes antibiotics, insulin, pain medications, emergency drugs -- and more coverage of chemotherapeutic agents with more supportive therapies than you'll find in any other text Provides the most comprehensive, specific, evidence-based guidelines on administering high-alert and hazardous drugs available anywhere Each drug monograph includes administration guidelines, covering preparation, dilution & compatibility, infusion rates, admixtures, supportive therapies and monitoring. Features a 32 page full-color patient safety insert describing measures for ensuring safe drug administration, including 6 pagea on inserting an I.V. catheter Uses distinctive icons to call your attention to "clinical alerts," "life-threatening reactions," "high-alert", "hazardous" drugs, and more

