Davis's Drug Guide for NursesThe most comprehensive, current, and bestselling drug reference available, this updated edition features 66 new monographs, along with 40 drugs with new indications and dosage forms; information on dosage alterations in renal and hepatic impairment; side effects organized by body system; and a portable, pullout chart of syringe compatibilities and opioid analgesics with dosage forms and equivalences. |
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Contents
DRUG MONOGRAPHS IN ALPHABETICAL | xiv |
SPECIAL DOSING CONSIDERATIONS xxiii | xxiii |
KEY TO COMMONLY USED ABBREVIATIONS xxix | xxix |
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Administer Adults ADVERSE REACTIONS Advise patient agents alcohol analgesics ANAPHYLAXIS anticholinergic antihistamines antihypertensive antineoplastic Assess patient bleeding blood pressure cardiac cause Caution patient Cautiously Children CLASSIFICATION(S CNS depressants Contraindicated CONTRAINDICATIONS AND PRECAUTIONS course of therapy creased decrease Derm diarrhea digoxin disease dyspnea edema Effectiveness of therapy epinephrine EVALUATION Effectiveness Half-life heparin hepatic Hypersensitivity hypertension hypoglycemia hypotension increased infection Info infusion Instruct patient INTERACTIONS Drug-Drug Knowledge deficit related Lab Test Considerations lactation leukopenia levodopa liver Metabolism Metabolism and Excretion mg/day mg/ml Monitor NaCl nausea notify physician NURSING IMPLICATIONS ASSESSMENT occur ONSET PEAK DURATION opioid oral pain patient to avoid patient to notify PATIENT/FAMILY TEACHING penicillins PHARMACOKINETICS PHARMACOKINETICS Absorption phenytoin POTENTIAL NURSING DIAGNOSES PRECAUTIONS Contraindicated Pregnancy Category prior REACTIONS AND SIDE regimen patient/family teach related to medica renal ROUTE AND DOSAGE serum side effects symptoms Tablets Therapeutic Effect throughout therapy TIME/ACTION PROFILE tion regimen patient/family toxicity urine vomiting