Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Nurse’s Pocket Drug Guide 2009



Nurse’s Pocket Drug Guide 2009

Author:
Judith Barberio. Clinical Assistant Professor. Rutgers University.

Product Details
Paperback: 368 pages
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional; 5 edition (August 18, 2008)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0071549706
ISBN-13: 978-0071549707

The style of drug presentation includes key “must know” facts of commonly used medications and herbs, essential information for the student, practicing nurse, and health care provider. The inclusion of common uses of medications rather than just the official FDA-labeled indications are based on the uses of the medication and herbs supported by publications and community standards of care. All uses have been reviewed by our editorial board
It is essential that students, registered nurses, and advanced-practice nurses learn more than the name and dose of the medications they administer and prescribe. Certain common side effects and significant contraindications are associated with most prescription medications. Although nurses and other health care practitioners should ideally be completely familiar with the entire package insert of any medication prescribed, such a requirement is unreasonable. References such as the Physicians’ Desk Reference and the drug manufacturer’s Web site make package inserts readily available for many medications, but may not highlight clinically significant facts or key data for generic drugs and those available over the counter.
The limitations of difficult-to-read package inserts were acknowledged by the Food and Drug Administration in early 2001, when it noted that health care providers do not have time to read the many pages of small print in the typical package insert. Newer drugs are producing more user-friendly package insert summaries that will highlight important drug information for easier nursing reference. Although useful, these summaries do not commingle with similarly approved generic or “competing” similar products.



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