Drug Guide - Page 2
Register Today!- Jan 12, '11 by Over-the-hill-NurseAnother Drug Book that isn't seen alot is Delmar Nurse's Drug Handbook. I find it much more informative that Mosby's. If you are interested in it you can view it here: http://www.cengage.com I just purchased their new volume for 2011. I like it also because it has references on common herbal medications, a section on Therapeutic drug classifications, Histamine H2 Antagonists, Narcotic Analgesics, Neuromuscular Blocking Agents, Anti-Inflammatory Drugs, Oral Contraceptives, Vaccines etc. It also has teaching with each medication listing. The book is great.
- Jan 13, '11 by DC CollinsI really like Davis (haven't seen the 2011 of any publisher). But I also got the Davis Online version for my Ipod Touch. Marvelous!
- Jan 13, '11 by jallen5I tried to go through nursing school with my Mosby, and then when I saw the Davis, I dumped my Mosby fast. Davis is a whole other species of drug book and really has what you want to know for your drug cards.
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- Jan 17, '11 by UNLV-RNMicromedex is FREE in the app store for apple and it's by Thomson Reuters. It is what a lot of the pharmacists/docs use. Once you get used to the format it is actually an amazing tool compared to (and rivals) some of the apps you pay for.tamadrummer likes this.
- Apr 30, '12 by IndyElmerQuote from Jimmah555I'm curious...Yeah I got the Davis, the Mosby, and the Pearson drug guides along with the Mosby Distionary and Taber Dictionary. I have a total of 15 books now. Can't wait to lug them all around for group study sessions.
A year later, which of the three do you prefer? If you have time, I'd love to know what you feel are the pro's and con's of each. Thanks! - Apr 30, '12 by Jimmah555Quote from IndyElmerThe Pearson. I initially had the 2011, and I just bought the 2012. I love it.I'm curious...
A year later, which of the three do you prefer? If you have time, I'd love to know what you feel are the pro's and con's of each. Thanks!