Prentice Hall Nurse’s Drug Guide 2008 (Prentice Hall Real Nursing Skills)


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By Billie A. Wilson, Margaret T. Shannon, Kelly M. Shields, Carolyn L. Stang

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A standard resource for nurses, this drug guide provides safe, effective, current, and accurate drug information in a quickly accessible format. Includes new added dosage requirements for Obese patients and those

undergoing dialysis. Comprehensive and complete, all drugs are listed alphabetically by generic names for quick referral, with an index that includes both generic and trade names. Provides users withaccess to a free PDA Download of the drug guide, along with a premium website with the entire drug database online. Nursing professionals and students.

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