Havard's Nursing Guide to Drugs - E-Book, 11th Edition
by Adriana Tiziani, RN, BSc(Mon), Dip Ed(Melb), MEdSt(Mon), MRCNA
Elsevier eBook on VitalSource
ISBN:
9780729588287
Copyright:
2022
Publication Date:
02-22-2022
Page Count:
1628
Imprint:
Elsevier
List Price:
$49.99
Newer Edition Available
12th Edition
Elsevier eBook on VitalSource
ISBN: 9780729599252
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- Available forms, action, use, dosage, adverse effects and interactions
- Formulae to calculate drug doses and drip rates
- All drugs listed by therapeutic class and body system
- Nursing points, including administration advice and cautions
- Patient education notes
- Midwifery/pregnancy considerations
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1 Acne treatment
2 Analgesics and nonsteroidal anti‐inflammatory drugs (nsaids)
3 Anorectics and weightloss agents
4 Anthelmintics
5 Antialzheimer's agents
6 Antianginal agents
7 Antianxiety agents
8 Antiarrhythmic agents
9 Antiasthma agents, bronchodilators and respiratory agents
10 Antibacterial agents
11 Anticoagulant and antithrombotic agents
12 Antidepressants
13 Antidiabetic agents
14 Antidiarrhoeal agents
15 Antidotes, antagonists and chelating agents
16 Antiemetic agents
17 Antiepileptics
18 Antifungal agents
19 Antiglaucoma agents
20 Antigout and uricolytic agents
21 Antihistamines
22 Antihypertensive agents
23 Antimalarial agents
24 Antimigraine agents
25 Antimycobacterial agents
26 Antineoplastic agents
27 Antineoplastic support agents
28 Antiparkinson's agents
29 Antiplatelet agents
30 Antiprotozoal agents
31 Antipsychotic and mood stabilising agents
32 Antiulcer agents
33 Antiviral agents
34 Bladder function disorder agents
35 Bone and calcium regulating agents
36 Cardiac glycosides
37 Cholinergic and anticholinergic agents
38 Corticosteroids
39 Cough suppressants, expectorants and mucolytics
40 Dermatological agents
41 Disease modifying antirheumatic drugs (dmards)
42 Diuretics
43 Drug dependence
44 Erectile dysfunction agents
45 Eye, ear, nose and throat agents
46 Fibrinolytic agents
47 Gastrointestinal agents (miscellaneous)
48 General anaesthetics
49 Haemopoietic agents
50 Haemostatics
51 Hypothalamic and pituitary hormones
52 Immunomodifiers
53 Laxatives
54 Lipid regulating agents
55 Local anaesthetics
56 Metabolic disorders agents
57 Movement disorders agents
58 Muscle relaxants
59 Neuromuscularblocking agents
60 Opioid analgesics
61 Pregnancy, childbirth and breastfeeding
62 Pulmonary hypertension agents
63 Sedatives and hypnotics
64 Sex hormones
65 Stimulants
66 Sympathomimetic agents
67 Thyroid and antithyroid agents
68 Vaccines, immunoglobulins and antivenoms
69 Vasodilators
70 Vitamins, minerals and electrolytes
71 Miscellaneous agents
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Adriana Tiziani, RN, BSc(Mon), Dip Ed(Melb), MEdSt(Mon), MRCNA, Course Director, Postgraduate Studies in Wound Care, School of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University, VIC, Australia
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