NCLEX-RN drug guide :300 medications you need to know for the exam.
Material type: TextPublication details: New York, NY : Kaplan Pub., 2013.Edition: Fifth editionDescription: viii, 312 pages ; 18 cmContent type:- text
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- 9781609788933,1609788931
- National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses -- Study guides
- Nurses -- Certification
- Nursing -- Examinations -- Study guides
- Materia medica -- Examinations -- Study guides
- Therapeutics -- Examinations -- Study guides
- Pharmacology -- Examinations -- Study guides
- Drugs -- Side effects
- Drugs -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
- RM301 .N11
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RM300 P31 Pharmacology. | RM300 T61 Essentials of medical pharmacology / | RM300 T62 Essentials of medical pharmacology / | RM301 N11 NCLEX-RN drug guide :300 medications you need to know for the exam. | RM301.13 P31 Pharmacology : | RM301.27 P62 Practical guide to clinical data management / | RM301.27 P63 Practical guide to clinical data management / |
Allergy and asthma medications -- Analgesics -- Anticoagulants -- Anticonvulsants -- Anti-infectives -- Anti-inflammatory medications -- Antineoplastics -- Cardiovascular medications -- Dermatologicals -- Diabetic medications -- Gastrointestinal medications -- Genitourinary medications -- Hormones/synthetic substitutes/modifiers -- Mental health medications -- Musculoskeletal medications -- Neurological medications -- Opthalmics -- Respiratory medications -- Treatment/replacement -- Women's health -- Appendixes. The Joint Commission's official "do not use" list of abbreviations ; Controlled substance schedules ; Pregnancy risk categories ; Common medical abbreviations.
Medications and must-know side effects and nursing considerations and the latest JCAHO-approved medical abbreviations for review for the NCLEX-RN exam.
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