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2007 Nurse's Drug Database
With more than 1,000 of the latest and most common FDA-approved drugs, the 2007 PDR® Nurse’s Drug Database™ is a clinical requisite and an annually updated database. Each entry provides a wealth of facts concerning drug action, dosage, interactions, and contraindications. Clear guidelines are also provided for administration of drugs, communication with clients, and nursing considerations This course is perfect for any healthcare facility looking to provide nursing staff with the latest in drug information and nursing interventions. Features:BOOKMARK frequently referenced drugs; DOWNLOAD MONOGRAPHS to a Personal Digital Assistant, like Palm or Handspring; CREATE CUSTOM FOLDERS to store commonly referenced drugs to access them quickly; OVERDOSE MANAGEMENT for selected drugs; NURSING CONSIDERATIONS in nursing process format, making this the quintessential electronic nursing reference; COMBINATION DRUG TABLE; 20 PHARMACOLOGICAL REFERENCES within appendices, including Bioterrorism Appendix; ALPHABETICAL IV DRUG INDEX, with call-outs for combination drugs; PRINTING CAPABILITY for creation of drug cards.




NCLEX-RN Review
Whether for use as a proven review for the RN licensure examination, or as a databank containing more than 2,000 Nursing Knowledge questions, this versatile product is a virtual database of information every nurse needs to explore. It's also an excellent source for nurses re-entering the field, those needing remediation, and international nurses entering the nursing arena in the United States. A powerful search engine enables users to find the information they need. This product’s Computer Adaptive Testing (CAT) mimics the actual exam.