cover image - Mosby's Textbook for Medication Assistants - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 3rd Edition
ISBN: 9780443434433
Copyright: 2028
Page Count: 400
Imprint: Mosby
List Price: $73.99

Mosby's Textbook for Medication Assistants - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 3rd Edition

by Karen Anderson, MSN, RN

Elsevier eBook on VitalSource

cover image - Mosby's Textbook for Medication Assistants - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 3rd Edition
ISBN: 9780443434433
Copyright: 2028
Page Count: 400
Imprint: Mosby
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Mosby's Textbook for Medication Assistants, 3rd edition covers the principles and techniques of drug administration for common drugs and over-the-counter medications. It addresses topics such as basic pharmacology, the effect of drugs on body systems, delegation and lifespan considerations, ethics and laws, and math skills for accurate dosage calculation. Written by Karen Anderson, this text is a complete guide to the medication assistant’s role, function, and scope of practice.
    • Updated drug content, including current brand names, dosages, effects, and side effects
    • Updated Evolve review questions
    • Clear, readable writing style promotes comprehension
    • Promoting Safety and Comfort boxes highlight safe guidelines for administering drugs
    • Focus on Older Person boxes provides age-specific considerations when administering drugs to this population
    • Delegation Guidelines cover what information the aide should obtain from the nurse and the care plan
    • Documentation reporting and recording provided for each drug
    • Focus on Communication boxes suggests what to say and questions to ask when interacting with patients, residents, family, and nursing staff
    • Arithmetic Review appendix reviews basic math skills required for administering medication
    • Key Terms with Definitions for each chapter help students understand key terminology
    • Chapter Review Questions at the end of each chapter help students evaluate their understanding of the chapter content
  • 1. The Medication Assistant
    2. Delegation
    3. Ethics and Laws
    4. Assisting with the Nursing Process
    5. Body Structure and Function
    6. Basic Pharmacology
    7. Life Span Considerations
    8. Drug Orders and Prescriptions
    9. Medication Safety
    10. Oral, Sublingual, and Buccal Drugs
    11. Topical Drugs
    12. Eye, Ear, Nose, and Inhaled Drugs
    13. Vaginal and Rectal Drugs
    14. Drugs Affecting the Nervous System
    15. Drugs Used for Mental Health Disorders
    16. Drugs Used for Seizure Disorders
    17. Drugs Used to Manage Pain
    18. Drugs Used to Lower Lipids
    19. Drugs Used to Treat Hypertension
    20. Drugs Used to Treat Dysrhythmias
    21. Drugs Used to Treat Angina, Peripheral Vascular Disease, and Heart Failure
    22. Drugs Used for Diuresis
    23. Drugs Used to Treat Thrombo-Embolic Diseases
    24. Drugs used to Treat Respiratory Diseases
    25. Drugs Used to Treat Gastro-Esophageal Reflux and Peptic Ulcer Disease
    26. Drugs Used to Treat Nausea, Vomiting, Constipation, and Diarrhea
    27. Drugs Used to Treat Diabetes and Thyroid Diseases
    28. Cortico-Steroids and Gonadal Hormones
    29. Drugs Used in Men’s and Women’s Health
    30. Drugs Used to Treat Urinary System Disorders
    31. Drugs Used to Treat Eye Disorders
    32. Drugs Used in the Treatment of Cancer
    33. Drugs Affecting Muscles and Joints
    34. Drugs Used to Treat Infections
    35. Nutrition and Herbal and Dietary Supplement Therapy
  • Karen Anderson, MSN, RN, Instructor, RN Program, San Diego State University, USA
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