Large type and uncluttered design provide quick access to pertinent information immediately. Organized into three parts, this guide provides quick access to essential and easy-to-use information required by CCRNs, CENs and CCNPs. Part 1 is a basic overview of information relating to common conditions such as cardiovascular and respiratory disorders, and provides guidelines for pharmacologic management. Part 2 lists drug monographs in alpha-organized format and focuses on critical care "Need to Know" facts. Part 3 provides you with a unique compendium of information and critical care resources presented in appendices format.
This electronic reference provides one-click access to the full text, images, and tables of three standard-setting critical care medicine texts: Irwin and Rippe's Intensive Care Medicine, Fifth Edition; Murray, Coursin, Pearl and Prough's ...
"This 20th edition ... clinically useful reference for the nurse who needs easily accessible information to facilitate the provision of drug therapy within the framework of the nursing process."--Preface.
The book features about 500 of the most commonly used generic critical care and emergency drugs in alphabetical order.
The book provides complete monographs for 725 common drugs, including generic and trade names, pronunciations, pregnancy risk category, controlled substance schedule (if appropriate), drug classes, therapeutic actions, indications, ...
Sharpen your critical care skills, with the fully updated Quick Reference to Critical Care, fifth 5th edition .
Prepared by residents and faculty at the renowned Washington University School of Medicine, this useful pocket manual contains easy-to-read algorithms for the management of more than 80 medical and surgical problems that arise in the ...
This edition includes information on over 1500 drugs and drug combinations.
This thoroughly updated Third Edition includes many new drugs and has an expanded section on neurologic and psychiatric therapeutics. This Third Edition is also available for PDAs. See Media Products section for details.
This bestselling handbook is a practical, complete, and current guide to medical and surgical critical care.
When the patient is stable, a prednisone-tapering program may consist of 60 mg/d for 4 days, reducing the dose to 40 mg/d and then by 10 mg/d every 4 days. ... A pleural-based triangular infiltrate (Hampton's hump) may be seen III.