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You may find this website helpful and it's free......Clinicians ultimate guide to drug therapy
I just got a 2011 IV drug guide for $1! If I end up refering to it a lot, I'll get the 2012.
In case they might be useful to you, these are some of the sites that my pharm instructor suggested (some of which I've continued to use):
at this level, now that you have acquired all the information plus links necessary to research whatever is required from your nursing program, make sure you pass on the great info: you have received from all-nurses.com members that responded to your call... as i wish you the very best always.....aloha~
p.s. keep us up to date on your progress
Nolli
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i've gotten through the first 2 pages of my very first care plan and thought it wasn't so bad. now i'm on pharm and i'm stuck and i have a feeling it is going to get worse when i get to the lab value section and have to explain every lab value the patient has and that i have never even heard of before.
i have spent hours on the drugs, but my problem is that the textbooks and software i was given does not have the information my clinical instructor is mandating we put down so i have to look online and it hasn't exactly been successful. i'm hoping someone here may have a solution that won't break the bank because although the stuff was "given" to me i paid for it through tuition and it costs several hundred dollars for the books and software that all of us get.
here is what i need: drug name, class, physiological action, side effects, interactions, [color=#ee82ee]nursing interventions, specific lab values, and antidote
the pink ones are the ones i have trouble with most although some of the drug guides don't explain the drug interactions either. ideas?