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Wolters Kluwer

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NURSING EDUCATION

PHARMACOLOGY

Henke's Med-Math: Dosage Calculation, Preparation, and

Administration, Eighth Edition

Susan Buchholz, RN, MSN, CNE

October 2015 / Softbound / 8.375" x 10.875" / 544 pp. / 253 Illus.

978-1-4963-0284-7

DESCRIPTION

This best-selling text features a highly visual, hands-on approach to learning

dosage calculations and principles of drug administration. It presents step-

by-step approaches to solving problems and includes dosage problems that

simulate actual clinical experience. Each chapter includes numerous examples,

self-tests, and proficiency tests. New Calculations in Action animations provide

step-by-step demonstrations of how to solve equations presented in the text.

Roach’s Introductory Clinical Pharmacology, Eleventh Edition,

International Edition

Susan M. Ford, MN, RN, CNE

October 2017 / Softbound / 736 pp.

978-1-4963-8009-8 (International Edition)

978-1-4963-4356-7

DESCRIPTION

Prepare for your future career and success on the NCLEX-PN with the only

pharmacology textbook truly written for the LPN/LVN student, Roach’s

Introductory Clinical Pharmacology. This proven book will help you every step

of the way to master one of the most challenging content areas in the LPN/

LVN curriculum. Organized by body system, the book provides a clear, concise

introduction to pharmacology, focusing on basic principles and the nurse's

responsibility in medication management. The ease in reading style lets you gain

practical, logical information on how to approach the patient about the drugs

being prescribed.The unique feature of this book is drug therapy from a nursing

perspective—it was developed by nurses for nurses who understand how to

design and communicate learning in a way that will maximize your knowledge

of pharmacology. The nursing process framework uses a step-by-step method

to present nursing actions regarding drug information in the context of a nurse’s

clinical practice. Elements of the process—assessment, analysis, planning,

intervention, and evaluation—show you basic and practical nursing skills to

help patients understand the treatment, to meet their health care needs, and to

improve adherence to treatment, all designed for better health outcomes.A robust and free package of online

resources including NCLEX-PN-style chapter review questions, videos, and drug monographs and a for-sale

study guide with a wide range of learning and review tools are available to round out your learning experience.