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SAFETY FIRST Davis's Drug Guide for Nurses(R) Canadian Version, Sixteenth Edition delivers all of the information you need to administer medications safely across the lifespan--well-organized monographs for hundreds of generic and thousands of trade-name drugs.
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5,000-drug database and appendices Cross-referencing of drugs FDA drug news
LIFE-SAVING GUIDANCE ... AT A GLANCE
Canadian-specific content Monographs on drugs approved for use in Canada that are not FDA-approved for use in the US Additional Canadian trade names for many US-approved generic drugs, identified by a maple leaf icon A summary of the similarities and differences between pharmaceutical practices in the US and Canada Special contributions by Holly G. Mansell, BSP, PharmD, Assistant Professor of Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy and Nutrition, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada Canadian Advisory Board of clinicians, educators, and students
Red tab for high alert medications, plus in-depth high alert and patient safety coverage Red, capitalized letters for life-threatening side effects NEW REP heading for use of drugs in males and females of reproductive age Drug-drug, drug-food, drug-natural product interactions Pedi, Geri, OB, and Lactation cautions IV administration subheads REMS (Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategies) icon Pharmacogenomic content and icon Much more
LEARNING, CARE-PLANNING, AND PATIENT EDUCATION TOOLS Online at DavisPlus Pronunciation library for 1,200+ drug names Preventing med errors and psychotropic drug tutorials, each with a self-test Calculators for body mass index (BMI), metric conversions, IV drip rates, dosage/kg, and Fahrenheit/Celsius Interactive case studies, brief, real-life scenarios that are followed by a series of question Video clips illustrating the safe administration of medications Animations demonstrating the administration and absorption of oral drugs
Reviews for Davis's Drug Guide for Nurses, 15th Edition
Invaluable. "This... resource has been invaluable for my clinicals and pharm class."--CJ Bob
Perfect for a nursing student. "I feel that I didn't need my pharmacology book, and could have just used this. It's organized and comprehensive, and for each drug has nursing implications with assessments, "potential" nursing diagnoses, teaching, and evaluations."--Amazon Reviewer
This is your book. "If you want to know about drugs, this is your book. Very thorough and helpful with my nursing classes."--Michael Grewing.
Use this every day "The most helpful book ever created for Pharmacology I use this every single day "--C. Kelly
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Hands down the best drug guide. "I am very pleased with this drug guide. I am in nursing school and this is the best drug guide hands down. I used other brands and I feel this is more organized and better to understand."--Carolina Cruz