Publisher's Synopsis
You cannot possibly learn everything about every drug available. Although many pharmacology students are able to memorize an incredible amount of very useful and less useful information, there is a limit to what even the best students can learn. Therefore, you must try to organize the material in a way that minimizes the amount of information you have to memorize. You need to get the most bang for your buck, or most facts learned for each hour of time spent. Usually, this means grouping drugs and making associations.
With hundreds of pages of the most vital facts about the most tested medications, this book for nursing students is a must-have.
In this book, you will learn:
1. How to have confidence when distributing medications
2. Nursing considerations for 140 of the most common medications
3. How to differentiate between difficult medications
4. How to be confident in pharmacology courses
5. Learn how to ace nursing pharmacology