Medicine management skills for nurses /
Boyd, Claire,
Medicine management skills for nurses / Claire Boyd. - 2nd edition. - xii, 319 pages : illustrations. ; 22 cm. - Student survival skills series . - Student survival skills series .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Drug administration : general principles -- Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics -- Drugs and medicines -- Calculations for working out dosages -- Oral drug administration -- Administration of injections -- Administration of rectal and vaginal preparation -- Administration of topical preparations -- Administration of inhalation medications and nebulisers -- Administration of intravenous fluids -- Administration of intravenous bolus medications -- Administration of continuous intravenous infusions -- Administration via percutaneous endoscopic gastronomy, percutaneous, endoscopic, jejunostomy or nasogastric tube -- Oxygen therapy -- Drugs and specific medical conditions -- Pain management -- Case studies.
"This book is designed to assist the student healthcare worker in the field of medicines management. All exercises are related to practice and the healthcare environment. It is full of medicines management information you will need as a healthcare professional. The book looks at the general principles of drug administration, and features 'how to' chapters covering the administration of many types of drug. All the material has been requested by students like you, who told me what they wanted in a medicines management book. It is designed to be a quick reference, one on which you can build your knowledge and skills. At the start of your nursing career you will observe drug administration and then gradually take a more active part in the process. Don't shy away from this, as one day you will be on your own and the patient will rely on you as being the fount of all knowledge. Nobody expects you to be all knowing at the start of your career and you will need to have quite a few drug-related competencies signed off to prove your ability during your training. Many clinical areas also supply students with an induction pack during placement. This pack usually has a section on commonly prescribed medications used in that area. It is from this that you will build up your knowledge of cardiac drugs, renal drugs, drugs used in neurosurgical wards, drugs used in paediatric care, and so on. The book talks about patients but often uses the community terminology of service user as well. The paediatric nurse has not been forgotten, with information throughout incorporating this branch of nursing. The book incorporates many exercises to check understanding, to help you to build confidence and competence. It has been also compiled using quotes and tips from student nurses themselves: a book by students for students."--
9781119807926 1119807921
GBC1I5231 bnb
020386491 Uk
Clinical pharmacology.
Drug Therapy--nursing.
Pharmaceutical Preparations--administration & dosage.
Pharmaceutical Preparations--Nurses' Instruction.
Drug Monitoring--nursing.
Medication Errors--prevention & control.
Clinical pharmacology.
Handbook.
615.5/8
WY 49
Medicine management skills for nurses / Claire Boyd. - 2nd edition. - xii, 319 pages : illustrations. ; 22 cm. - Student survival skills series . - Student survival skills series .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Drug administration : general principles -- Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics -- Drugs and medicines -- Calculations for working out dosages -- Oral drug administration -- Administration of injections -- Administration of rectal and vaginal preparation -- Administration of topical preparations -- Administration of inhalation medications and nebulisers -- Administration of intravenous fluids -- Administration of intravenous bolus medications -- Administration of continuous intravenous infusions -- Administration via percutaneous endoscopic gastronomy, percutaneous, endoscopic, jejunostomy or nasogastric tube -- Oxygen therapy -- Drugs and specific medical conditions -- Pain management -- Case studies.
"This book is designed to assist the student healthcare worker in the field of medicines management. All exercises are related to practice and the healthcare environment. It is full of medicines management information you will need as a healthcare professional. The book looks at the general principles of drug administration, and features 'how to' chapters covering the administration of many types of drug. All the material has been requested by students like you, who told me what they wanted in a medicines management book. It is designed to be a quick reference, one on which you can build your knowledge and skills. At the start of your nursing career you will observe drug administration and then gradually take a more active part in the process. Don't shy away from this, as one day you will be on your own and the patient will rely on you as being the fount of all knowledge. Nobody expects you to be all knowing at the start of your career and you will need to have quite a few drug-related competencies signed off to prove your ability during your training. Many clinical areas also supply students with an induction pack during placement. This pack usually has a section on commonly prescribed medications used in that area. It is from this that you will build up your knowledge of cardiac drugs, renal drugs, drugs used in neurosurgical wards, drugs used in paediatric care, and so on. The book talks about patients but often uses the community terminology of service user as well. The paediatric nurse has not been forgotten, with information throughout incorporating this branch of nursing. The book incorporates many exercises to check understanding, to help you to build confidence and competence. It has been also compiled using quotes and tips from student nurses themselves: a book by students for students."--
9781119807926 1119807921
GBC1I5231 bnb
020386491 Uk
Clinical pharmacology.
Drug Therapy--nursing.
Pharmaceutical Preparations--administration & dosage.
Pharmaceutical Preparations--Nurses' Instruction.
Drug Monitoring--nursing.
Medication Errors--prevention & control.
Clinical pharmacology.
Handbook.
615.5/8
WY 49