Nursing Nonprescription Drug Handbook
Posted by admin | Posted in Geriatrics | Posted on 13-08-2010
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Product Description
Pocket-sized outline and quick reference to the most commonly used nonprescription drugs, vitamins and dietary supplements. Includes generic and trade names, pregnancy risk category, drug forms, route, indications and dosages, adverse reactions, contraindications, patient teaching, and more. Also includes a full-color photographic guide. Softcover. DNLM: Drugs, Non-Prescription.
Nursing Nonprescription Drug Handbook
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I received my product in a short amount of time and I am happy with my purchase.
Rating: 5 / 5
This is a very good book for an academic setting or for a new RN. It was not however helpful to me, a nurse with more than two decades of experience. This book contains rudimentary information, with examples of excellent charting but as a quick reference for unusual circumstances I felt in was cumbersome at best.
Rating: 2 / 5
I agree this probably wouldn’t be the best text for an experienced nurse, however, it includes a lot of the basics which is great for a new nurse like me who is still learning proper documentation.
Rating: 5 / 5
If what you need is a detailed book with extensive writing on theory and practice with few practical examples, you may want to invest in a different text. However, if you what you need is book with examples of documentation on several areas, this is your text. Personnally, I just need to flip to the subject and follow the example. I am pleased with this simple, straight to the point text.
Rating: 4 / 5