Product Description
SAFETY FIRST!
Davis??s Drug Guide for Nurses???? Fifteenth 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
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LIFE-SAVING GUIDANCE ... AT A GLANCE
- 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
- Canadian-specific content?

- Much more!
LEARNING?? CARE-PLANNING?? AND PATIENT EDUCATION TOOLS
Online at DavisPlus (Redeem the Plus Code on the inside front cover of a new?? printed text to access your DavisPlus?resources.)
- Audio library for 1??200+ drug names
- Three 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
- Med-Deck-style cards
- Video clips illustrating the safe administration of medications
- Animations demonstrating the administration and absorption of oral drugs
- Schematic brain illustrations depicting the impact of certain DSM disorders and the effect of psychotropic medications on patients?
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Reviews for Davis's Drug Guide for Nurses?? 14th Edition:
??I'm a BSN student?? and this book has been an excellent resource.? When my instructors ask me questions about medications??