Published Mar 21, 2007
Vida
129 Posts
How old are your drug handbooks? What do you think too old is?
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ginger58, ASN, RN
464 Posts
I don't know what regulation they're talking about but we are expected to have a 2007 and the 2006 books replaced. Something might have changed that would cause a problem...
DDRN4me
761 Posts
I replace q o year..the company I buy from sends me an annual update about 1/2 way thru the year. If a drug isnt in there i will look it up online or call our pharmacy for an info sheet.
S.N. Visit, BSN, RN
1,233 Posts
2007 here, I will replace mine at the least q 2 yrs.
General E. Speaking, RN, RN
1 Article; 1,337 Posts
Had to chime in here...I was looking at one of my old drug books from my LVN school days and AZT was listed as a "new and upcoming" drug. hehe.
Spidey's mom, ADN, BSN, RN
11,305 Posts
We get new books every year at work - I don't buy one myself as it is supplied for us.
Since the internet, there is access for everyone on a daily basis for changes and additions.
steph
A little off topic but I keep a 1938 "Webster's Popluar Illustrated Dictionary" in my office and love to look up words. It also has colored maps of the world.
sellen1972
18 Posts
They're not that costly -less expensive than a law-suit from a med error. I buy a new one every year.
Sellen1972