Author: Betty L. Gahart RN
Edition: 21
Binding: Spiral-bound
ISBN: 0323024149
Edition: 21
Binding: Spiral-bound
ISBN: 0323024149
2005 Intravenous Medications : A Handbook for Nurses and Allied Health Professionals
Published annually to provide the most current IV drug information possible, the 2005 edition of Intravenous Medications is updated throughout with hundreds of new drug facts and approximately 10 new monographs for IV drugs recently approved by the FDA. More than 350 drug monographs are presented alphabetically by generic name in a clinically useful format. Each monograph heading includes the drug's generic name, pronunciation, trade name(s), drug category, and pH. Monograph sections include: usual dose; pediatric dose; infant and/or neonatal dose; dose adjustments; dilution, including storage; compatibilities; incompatibilities; rate of administration; actions; indications and uses; contraindications; precautions, including monitor, patient Read medical textbooks online like 2005 Intravenous Medications here
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More than 350 drug monographs are presented alphabetically by generic name in a clinically useful format
Monograph sections include: usual dose; pediatric dose; infant and/or neonatal dose; dose adjustments; dilution, including storage; compatibilities; incompatibilities; rate of administration; actions; indications and uses; contraindications; precautions, including monitor, patient