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2005 Intravenous Medications

2005 Intravenous Medications



Author: Betty L. Gahart RN
Edition: 21
Publisher: Mosby
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. Medical books 2005 Intravenous Medications . 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 education, maternal/child, and elderly; drug/lab interactions; side effects; and antidote. All drugs are listed in the index by generic and common trade names, as well as by pharmacologic action Medical books 2005 Intravenous Medications: a Handbook for Nurses and Allied Health Professionals.

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Medical Book 2005 Intravenous Medications



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 education, maternal/child, and elderly; drug/lab interactions; side effects; and antidote. All drugs are listed in the index by generic and common trade names, as well as by pharmacologic action. Appendixes offer useful information on handling cytotoxic drugs, alternate choices for infrequently used drugs, FDA pregnancy categories, information for patients receiving immunosuppressive agents, and National Cancer Institute common toxicity grading criteria.
  • Established as the bestselling IV drug reference for over 30 years - trusted for its accuracy and comprehensive coverage.
  • Offers coverage of more than 350 IV drugs providing an unparalleled drug reference for clinicians in any setting.
  • Displays dosing information on a single page or a two-page spread to ensure that the clinician does not contaminate his or her hands by having to turn the page.
  • Includes over 100 charts detailing dosing and dilution guidelines, recommended dose modifications, combination schedules, infusion rates, and more.
  • Monograph subsection identifies established uses of a drug that do not appear on the label to alert clinicians to off-label treatments or procedures for which a drug may be used.
  • Comprehensive, alphabetic index lists drugs by generic name, trade name, and drug category to accommodate quick location of the desired drug monograph.
  • Provides extensively updated drug compatibility sections to facilitate safe administration of drug combinations.
  • Highlights dose variances for geriatric, pediatric, infant, and neonatal patients in separate sections to provide age-specific dosing information.
  • Lists all side effects, compatibilities, and incompatibilities in alphabetical order to assist in a quick review of this information.
  • Uses extensive cross referencing within monographs to ensure all pertinent information is readily accessible.
  • Notes unlabeled drug uses, when applicable, to provide information on other possible uses.
  • Includes drug specifics for monitoring, pregnancy, patient education, and elderly to cover specialized areas of patient care.
  • Presents General Dilution Charts (inside front cover and facing page) and Solution Compatibility Chart (inside back cover and facing page) to provide fast and easy reference in any clinical setting.
  • Introduces each new drug monograph with shaded monograph headings to provide clear division of each monograph's content.
  • Includes a drug pronunciation guide at the beginning of each drug monograph to enhance communication.
  • Supports practical use in any clinical environment with a portable size of 5 x 8 1/2 and flexible spiral binding.
  • Provides quick, valuable, guidance with IV Therapy Facts and appendices.
  • Identifies drugs available in Canada only with a Canadian maple leaf icon.
  • Evolve Website - Offers a companion Evolve website with information on less frequently used agents, links to related drug sites, new drug safety information, tutorial (step-by-step examples for calculating IV drug dosages), and calculators and interactive IV examples.
  • Incorporates new monographs for IV drugs recently approved by the FDA.
  • Features hundreds of new and updated drug facts, including new dosage adjustments, indication, interactions, side effects, precautions, and additional disease-specific dosages.


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