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 : Clinician's Pocket Drug Reference 2007 (Clinician's Pocket Drug Reference)

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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 615.1
EAN: 9780071477680
Edition: 1
ISBN: 0071477683
Label: McGraw-Hill Medical
Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill Medical
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 286
Publication Date: December 18, 2006
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Medical
Studio: McGraw-Hill Medical




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A portable, quick-access guide to 1,000+ commonly used medications



Clinician's Pocket Drug Reference presents more than 1,000 commonly used drugs along with essential data on their selection and administration. Each drug includes data such as common uses, mechanism of action, dosage, cautions, contraindications, dosing formulations, and side effects. Unlike most other drug guides which are merely compiled from databases, this one has editorial review from two world renowned practicing physicians and educators. The 2007 edition features first-time coverage of 25 completely new drugs and at 3x5” is a true pocket guide.





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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Scut Monkey Rules!
I purchased this book in nursing school. It was the only "pocket" reference book that actually fit in my pocket! The book is comprehensive without a bunch of filler. Now that I'm an RN, I still carry it and refer to it often. There is a "nursing" version of this book, but to my mind it contains excess, useless verbiage. Other pocket med books are out there, but this one is the best.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Clinician's Pocket Drug Reference 2007
I am a new RN and use this reference guide every day. It is small enough to carry in my pocket or clip to the patient's chart. It is easy to use and contains all the essential information. There has not been a single medication that I looked up that was not in this guide. Drugs are listed by the generic name with trade name in parentheses. Great tables in the back of the book for administration of insulins and steriods. I highly recommend this book for new RNs and have been asked to borrow it by ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - good but i have had better
I have only been using it for a short time but it does provide the info. i want and need as a nurse, set up takes a little getting use to!







 






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