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This bestselling text is known for its clear and consistent format, colorful design, and helpful boxed features and illustrations that highlight need-to-know information and help busy nursing students learn and understand pharmacology. The new edition includes new chapters on medication errors and gene therapy, and all pharmacology content has undergone an extensive revision to ensure that this already-strong content is even more current, consistent, and easy to follow. The Photo Atlas of Drug Administration has been updated to cover even more drug administration routes and to provide numerous new photos and drawings. Content on bioterrorism agents and drugs for HIV/AIDS, diabetes, osteoporosis, Alzheimer''s disease, cancer, infection, and psychiatric conditions has been thoroughly updated and expanded. Innovative cartoon-illustrated Study Skills Tips at the beginning of each Part cover study tips, time management, and test taking strategies related specifically to studying pharmacology, designed to engage students in the content by applying proven study skills to the field of pharmacology. Over 250 full-color illustrations explain how drugs work in the body and depict key pharmacologic principles. Consistent chapter format makes information easy to read and improves students'' understanding of key concepts. Individual drugs are encapsulated in shaded Drug Profiles that highlight pharmacokinetics and unique variations of individual drugs. Representative or prototype Key Drugs are highlighted with an icon for quick identification. Learning features in each chapter include Objectives, Drug Profiles boxes, e-Learning Activities, and a Glossary with definitions and page references. Nursing process discussions in separate sections at the end of chapters present Assessment, Nursing Diagnoses, Planning, Outcome Criteria, Implementation, and Evaluation in a consistent nursing process framework with an emphasis on patient education. Points to Remember boxes at the end of chapters summarize content in a bulleted format to help readers review major concepts, and multiple-choice NCLEX Examination Review Questions provide a review for the pharmacology component of the NCLEX exam. Patient Teaching Tips at the end of each chapter highlight useful patient education information specific to each drug group. Tear-out IV Compatibility Chart provides portable reference on drugs administered intravenously. Pediatric and Geriatric Considerations boxes highlight important lifespan implications of drug therapy. A separate disorders index alphabetically references disorders in the text to aid in integrating it with medical-surgical and other clinical nursing course content. Home Health/Community Points boxes provide a perspective on drug therapy in the home or community. Cultural Implications boxes present differences among cultural or ethnic groups. Legal and Ethical Principles boxes promote awareness of liability issues and proper professional conduct. Research boxes synopsize recent nursing research to promote quality, evidence-based practice. Case studies with critical thinking questions reflect the real world of clinical practice with specific patients from various cultures and age groups. Nursing care plans clarify the nurse''s role in drug therapy with nursing diagnoses, subjective and objective data, and outcome criteria. Dosages tables provide instant access to common dosages, routes, and indications for individual drugs. A new Student CD-ROM features 400 NCLEX-style questions, pharmacology animations, medication errors checklists, and IV therapy checklists to help students apply pharmacology content to clinical settings. A new chapter on Medication Errors: Preventing and Responding discusses the scope of the problem, specific nursing measures to prevent medication errors, possible consequences of medication errors, responses to errors, reporting and learning from mistakes, and other related issues. A new chapter on Gene Therapy and Pharmacogenomics provides an overview of major concepts in genetics, including genetic influences on disease and the development of gene-based therapies to promote an understanding of the nurse''s role in this emerging branch of health science. The Photo Atlas of Medication Administration has been extensively revised to cover more drug administration routes, featuring over 100 new full-color illustrations with step-by-step instructions and helpful tips for administering medications. Herbal Therapies boxes provide key information on commonly used herbal products. Pharmacology content has been thoroughly revised and updated, including content on bioterrorism agents and drugs for HIV/AIDS, diabetes, osteoporosis, Alzheimer''s disease, cancer, and infection. e-Learning Activities boxes included in each chapter remind students of related activities on the Student CD-ROM and the Evolve website to integrate multimedia content and exercises with material presented in the book.
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Doody 图书评论
This textbook offers nursing students a comprehensive overview of pharmacology and related nursing considerations. It is easy-to-read and has good aesthetic features. As pharmacology considerations and treatments change daily in the healthcare environment, it is almost impossible to keep pace with a text. This text does a fine job of trying to keep up with new drugs and not losing site of the classic ones. This book would be beneficial to nursing students in all levels (associate, diploma, BSN). All physiologic body systems are covered and serve as the model of review. A brief, although accurate and necessary, review of pathophysiology is given for each chapter. Many color tables, which are easy to read, are included. A special feature which is well-received is the inclusion of many "profiles." Each category of drug is profiled in a color-background box. This visual strategy is helpful to the student studying for exams. Although up-to-date information is usually covered (new ge nerations of oral antidiabetic medications), the book is not perfect (low-molecular weight heparin is not covered). Also, it would have been helpful if all medications were described in generic and brand name terms. I am not very familiar with many pharmacology textbooks, although I teach nursing students clinically and in the classroom about acute care. I cannot think that there are too many other texts that offer the nursing student a better look at pharmacology. I recommend this book. Rosemarie Brager, RN, MS, CS(Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing). Copyright 2001, Doody Publishing
目录
Part 1 Pharmacology Basics | p. 1 |
Study Skills Tips | p. 1 |
1 The Nursing Process and Drug Therapy | p. 7 |
2 Pharmacologic Principles | p. 16 |
3 Life Span Considerations | p. 36 |
4 Legal, Ethical, and Cultural Considerations | p. 47 |
5 Medication Errors: Preventing and Responding | p. 59 |
6 Patient Education and Drug Therapy | p. 69 |
7 Over-the-Counter Drugs and Herbal Products | p. 76 |
8 Substance Abuse | p. 86 |
9 Photo Atlas of Drug Administration | p. 98 |
Part 2 Drugs Affecting the Central Nervous System | p. 143 |
Study Skills Tips | p. 143 |
10 Analgesic Agents | p. 145 |
11 General and Local Anesthetics | p. 169 |
12 Central Nervous System Depressants and Muscle Relaxants | p. 187 |
13 Antiepileptic Agents | p. 204 |
14 Antiparkinsonian Agents | p. 220 |
15 Psychotherapeutic Agents | p. 235 |
16 Central Nervous System Stimulant Agents | p. 273 |
Part 3 Drugs Affecting the Autonomic Nervous System | p. 287 |
Study Skills Tips | p. 287 |
17 Adrenergic Agents | p. 289 |
18 Adrenergic-Blocking Agents | p. 304 |
19 Cholinergic Agents | p. 319 |
20 Cholinergic-Blocking Agents | p. 330 |
Part 4 Drugs Affecting the Cardiovascular and Renal Systems | p. 341 |
Study Skills Tips | p. 341 |
21 Positive Inotropic Agents | p. 345 |
22 Antidysrhythmic Agents | p. 359 |
23 Antianginal Agents | p. 379 |
24 Antihypertensive Agents | p. 395 |
25 Diuretic Agents | p. 422 |
26 Fluids and Electrolytes | p. 437 |
27 Coagulation Modifier Agents | p. 453 |
28 Antilipemic Agents | p. 477 |
Part 5 Drugs Affecting the Endocrine System | p. 493 |
Study Skills Tips | p. 493 |
29 Pituitary Agents | p. 495 |
30 Thyroid and Antithyroid Agents | p. 505 |
31 Antidiabetic Agents | p. 514 |
32 Adrenal Agents | p. 534 |
33 Women's Health Agents | p. 544 |
34 Men's Health Agents | p. 567 |
Part 6 Drugs Affecting the Respiratory System | p. 577 |
Study Skills Tips | p. 577 |
35 Antihistamines, Decongestants, Antitussives, and Expectorants | p. 579 |
36 Bronchodilators and Other Respiratory Agents | p. 594 |
Part 7 Antiinfective and Antiinflammatory Agents | p. 617 |
Study Skills Tips | p. 617 |
37 Antibiotics | p. 619 |
38 Antiviral Agents | p. 654 |
39 Antitubercular Agents | p. 678 |
40 Antifungal Agents | p. 689 |
41 Antimalarial, Antiprotozoal, and Anthelmintic Agents | p. 700 |
42 Antiseptic and Disinfectant Agents | p. 717 |
43 Antiinflammatory, Antirheumatoid, and Related Agents | p. 727 |
Part 8 Immune and Biologic Modifiers and Chemotherapeutic Agents | p. 745 |
Study Skills Tips | p. 745 |
44 Immunosuppressant Agents | p. 747 |
45 Immunizing Agents | p. 755 |
46 Antineoplastic Agents | p. 773 |
47 Immunomodulating Agents | p. 812 |
48 Gene Therapy and Pharmacogenomics | p. 831 |
Part 9 Drugs Affecting the Gastrointestinal System and Nutrition | p. 839 |
Study Skills Tips | p. 839 |
49 Acid-Controlling Agents | p. 841 |
50 Antidiarrheals and Laxatives | p. 857 |
51 Antiemetic and Antinausea Agents | p. 872 |
52 Vitamins and Minerals | p. 883 |
53 Nutritional Supplements | p. 910 |
Part 10 Miscellaneous Therapeutics: Hematologic, Dermatologic, Ophthalmic, and Otic Agents | p. 923 |
Study Skills Tips | p. 923 |
54 Blood-Forming Agents | p. 925 |
55 Dermatologic Agents | p. 934 |
56 Ophthalmic Agents | p. 948 |
57 Otic Agents | p. 979 |
Appendixes | |
A Pharmaceutical Abbreviations | p. 987 |
B Glossary Terms With Page Numbers | p. 988 |