Introduction to Clinical Pharmacology - E-Book

Introduction to Clinical Pharmacology - E-Book
Author: Constance G Visovsky
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2018-03-19
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 032354990X

- NEW! Chapter on Eye and Ear Medications focuses on important glaucoma treatments. - NEW! Dosage ranges added to drug tables reinforce safe medication administration - NEW! Top tips for safety and clinical care provide you with advice from practicing nurses in applicable situations. - NEW! Expanded content on cultural considerations help you think about ethnic differences that may relate to each drug class. - NEW! Drug and IV calculation questions test your knowledge of dosages and calculations.

Basic Pharmacology for Nurses

Basic Pharmacology for Nurses
Author: Bruce D. Clayton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 808
Release: 2004
Genre: Medical
ISBN:

This time-tested nursing pharmacology text is known for its concise drug monographs and application of the nursing process, extensive use of color, student-friendly approach, and emphasis on health promotion through medication monitoring and patient education. Book jacket.

Clayton's Basic Pharmacology for Nurses - E-Book

Clayton's Basic Pharmacology for Nurses - E-Book
Author: Michelle J. Willihnganz
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 849
Release: 2019-03-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0323570941

Master the basic principles of pharmacology and safe medication administration with Clayton's Basic Pharmacology for Nurses, 18th Edition. Known for its impeccably accurate and up-to-date drug content, this best-selling text consistently underscores medication safety as it guides you in applying pharmacology information to the nursing process. Introductory units acquaint you with the basic principles of pharmacology and medication administration, while subsequent body-system units prepare you to apply the nursing process to every major disorder. Clear guidelines cover safe drug handling, the types of drugs used for disorders or to affect body systems, injection and enteral administration, and patient education. From a respected author team, this full-color text also provides an excellent review for the pharmacology questions on the NCLEX® examination. - Medication safety is underscored through Medication Safety Alerts and Clinical Pitfall boxes, as well as Do-Not-Confuse and High Alert icons. - Unit on medication administration clearly and visually outlines assessment, techniques, procedures, and documentation for safe administration of percutaneous, enteral, and parenteral drugs. - Application of the nursing process offers an overview of general principles of nursing care for each disorder as well as specific nursing considerations for the drug treatment. - Lifespan Considerations boxes for children and for older adults draw attention to information that would be especially important when giving a specific drug to patients of those age groups. - Drug tables clearly outline generic and brand names, availability, and dosage ranges for key medications for each disorder. - Clinical Goldmine boxes focus on best practices in the clinical setting. - Get Ready for the NCLEX® Examination! section at the end of each chapter covers key points from the chapter as well as review questions to help prepare for course assessments and the NCLEX Examination. - Video clips on medication administration procedures provide a visual reference for safe medication administration. - Key terms with phonetic pronunciations and text page references are listed at the beginning of each chapter. - NEW! Chapter on Neurodegenerative Disorders covers drugs for dementia and Alzheimer's Disease. - NEW! Updated guidelines on diabetes, heart failure, asthma, COPD, and cancer ensure readers are versed in the latest treatment protocols. - NEW! Accurate and up-to-date coverage includes the most recent FDA approvals, withdrawals, therapeutic uses, and content on cultural considerations related to each drug class.

Study Guide for Clayton's Basic Pharmacology for Nurses - E-Book

Study Guide for Clayton's Basic Pharmacology for Nurses - E-Book
Author: Michelle J. Willihnganz
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2019-03-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0323570976

Reinforce your understanding of nursing pharmacology! Corresponding to the chapters from the main text, the Study Guide for Clayton's Basic Pharmacology for Nurses, 18th Edition provides you with additional practice to help prepare for and succeed on the NCLEX®. Each exercise is linked to a chapter objective and various patient scenarios encourages you to use your knowledge of clinical pharmacology - further developing your critical thinking skills. Plus, a wide range of question formats reflects the question types you'll encounter on the latest NCLEX. - Additional question formats allow you to practice with the new question types found on the NCLEX® exam. - Clinical patient scenarios help you to develop critical thinking skills and apply your knowledge of nursing pharmacology. - Medication administration handling and practice questions emphasized to reinforce safe medication administration practice. - NEW! Exercises and review questions correspond with updated content from the text.

Doing Without Adam and Eve

Doing Without Adam and Eve
Author: Patricia A. Williams
Publisher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2001-06-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781451415438

In this provocative new addition to the Theology and the Sciences series, Patricia Williams assays the original sin doctrine with a scientific lens and, based on sociobiology, offers an alternative Christian account of human nature's foibles and future. Focusing on the Genesis 2 and 3 account, Williams shows how its "historical" interpretation in early Christianity not only misread the text but derived an idea of being human profoundly at odds with experience and contemporary science. After gauging Christianity's several competing notions of human nature -- Protestant, Catholic, and Orthodox -- against contemporary biology, Williams turns to sociobiological accounts of the evolution of human dispositions toward reciprocity and limited cooperation as a source of human good and evil. From this vantage point she offers new interpretations of evil, sin, and the Christian doctrine of atonement. Williams's work, frank in its assessment of traditional misunderstandings, challenges theologians and all Christians to reassess the roots and branches of this linchpin doctrine.

Clayton's Basic Pharmacology for Nurses - E-Book

Clayton's Basic Pharmacology for Nurses - E-Book
Author: Michelle J. Willihnganz
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2025-03-15
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0443263981

Learn how to provide safe, effective nursing care for patients receiving drug therapy! Clayton's Basic Pharmacology for Nurses, 20th Edition helps you understand the principles of pharmacology and apply them to nursing practice. This text explains how to make informed decisions about drug therapy, educate patients, and administer medications. This edition adds enhanced coverage of the NCSBN Clinical Judgment Measurement Model to prepare you for the critical thinking questions on the Next Generation NCLEX® (NGN) exam. Concise and easy to use, this essential resource helps you master the basics of medication administration and drug actions. - NEW! Three new chapters address key topics: Drugs Used to Treat Immune and Inflammatory Disorders; Drugs Used to Treat Headaches; and Drugs Used to Treat Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. - NEW! Video and animation icons direct you to supplementary videos or animations on the companion Evolve website. - UPDATED! Accurate and current content ensures you are learning the most current drugs and treatment protocols. - EXPANDED! Additional coverage of the NCSBN Clinical Judgment Measurement Model enhances The Nursing Process and Pharmacology chapter. - Medication Safety Alerts and Clinical Pitfall boxes, as well as Do-Not-Confuse and High Alert icons highlight the importance of safe drug handling and administration. - Nursing process application provides an overview of general principles of nursing care for each disorder, as well as specific nursing considerations for the drug treatment. - Medication Administration unit clearly and visually outlines assessment, techniques, procedures, and documentation for safe administration of percutaneous, enteral, and parenteral drugs. - Drug tables clearly outline generic and brand names, availability, and dosage ranges for key medications for each disorder. - Lifespan Considerations boxes for Children and for Older Adults draw attention to information that is especially important when giving a specific drug to patients of those age groups. - Clinical Goldmine boxes focus on best practices in the clinical setting. - Extensive resources on the Evolve companion website, including math review, patient teaching guides, chapter review questions, video clips of medication administration, and animations of drug actions, help reinforce your understanding of key concepts.

Where Christianity Went Wrong, When

Where Christianity Went Wrong, When
Author: Patricia A. Williams
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2001-11-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1469121824

Curious about the historical Jesus? Read this book. Find out what the best scholars say about himin language anyone can understand. This book tells about Jesus from Nazareth, the human person, whom Christianity proclaims to be fully human, as human as you are. Jesus was born and grew up as a Jew. He lived in the Holy Land, which was ruled by the Roman Empire. He became a disciple of John the Baptist. After John died, Jesus returned to Galilee but not to his family, who thought him crazy. He walked the Galilean hills, met all kinds of people, ate with them, and argued with them. As he traveled, he told people about Gods presence in their lives every day, as they kneaded bread, planted vineyards, went to court, sought healing, and prayed. This book helps you understand Jesus as a man: what he taught, how he lived, and why he was crucified. It discusses his resurrectionall the biblical depictions. It describes his ascension as the New Testament tells it and as we must understand it in the universe that we inhabit. It also suggests why his life-style and message matter to you now, and what you can do to become more like him. It will help you answer the question we so often ask, What would Jesus do? It offers options for living in the secular world. It discusses possible choices of church. This book is about Jesus, and why he matters to you today.

Relieving Pain in America

Relieving Pain in America
Author: Institute of Medicine
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2011-10-26
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 030921484X

Chronic pain costs the nation up to $635 billion each year in medical treatment and lost productivity. The 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act required the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to enlist the Institute of Medicine (IOM) in examining pain as a public health problem. In this report, the IOM offers a blueprint for action in transforming prevention, care, education, and research, with the goal of providing relief for people with pain in America. To reach the vast multitude of people with various types of pain, the nation must adopt a population-level prevention and management strategy. The IOM recommends that HHS develop a comprehensive plan with specific goals, actions, and timeframes. Better data are needed to help shape efforts, especially on the groups of people currently underdiagnosed and undertreated, and the IOM encourages federal and state agencies and private organizations to accelerate the collection of data on pain incidence, prevalence, and treatments. Because pain varies from patient to patient, healthcare providers should increasingly aim at tailoring pain care to each person's experience, and self-management of pain should be promoted. In addition, because there are major gaps in knowledge about pain across health care and society alike, the IOM recommends that federal agencies and other stakeholders redesign education programs to bridge these gaps. Pain is a major driver for visits to physicians, a major reason for taking medications, a major cause of disability, and a key factor in quality of life and productivity. Given the burden of pain in human lives, dollars, and social consequences, relieving pain should be a national priority.

Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis

Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis
Author: M.M. Avram
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 146159555X

The Fourth International Congress of Peritoneal Dialysis was held in Venice, Italy, June 29 to July 2, 1987. By this time peritoneal dialysis had emerged as a treatment for a substantial fraction of patients with end-stage renal disease and countless numbers of patients with acute renal failure. This treatment is now practiced worldwide and is the life-sustaining treatment for about 40,000 patients with chronic renal failure, representing 15 to 20% of dialysis therapy in about 1000 centers. It is not surprising, therefore, that the number of health professionals engaged in the investigation and the application of the treatment has also grown exponen tially. The First International Symposium on Peritoneal Dialysis, organized by Dr. A. Treviiio-Be cerra in Chapala, Mexico, in 1978, brought together a group of pioneers when continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis was in its infancy. In 1981, Dr. G. M. Gahl chaired the Second Symposium, in West Berlin, when the technique and professional interest were growing con siderably. By 1984, when Dr. 1. F. Winchester and I organized the Third Symposium, the pre sented papers exceeded 100 and there were about 1000 attendees. At that time, it was deemed appropriate to form a more organized group and the International Society for Peritoneal Dialy sis was founded. One of the first actions of the Society was to choose from among several applicants Dr.