Published Dec 28, 2008
JEKA
48 Posts
I am curious to know of any good resources for pharm. Now that I am "practicing" I am wondering if there
are any pocket type "bullets" for prescribing. Stuff like if pt has this and is allergic to that give this or PO equivilants (conversions) for IV antibiotics etc. For ex. is Levaquin 750 mg IV the "same" as Levaquin 750 mg PO. I don't remember any thing like this in class. Maybe I need to go back to my notes. Thanks.
core0
1,831 Posts
I am curious to know of any good resources for pharm. Now that I am "practicing" I am wondering if there are any pocket type "bullets" for prescribing. Stuff like if pt has this and is allergic to that give this or PO equivilants (conversions) for IV antibiotics etc. For ex. is Levaquin 750 mg IV the "same" as Levaquin 750 mg PO. I don't remember any thing like this in class. Maybe I need to go back to my notes. Thanks.
For coverage the Sanford guide is pretty much made for this:
http://www.sanfordguide.com/
As far as PO > IV equivalents most drug guides cover this if they are not the same ie epocrates etc.
David Carpenter, PA-C
JDCitizen
708 Posts
I use two programs:
- Epocrates (palm and on-line version)
- Pocket Pharmacopoeia (palm and on-line version)
I also have the deluxe pocket version of Pharmacopoeia (book version)........
blueberrimuffins
12 Posts
Hm...I definitely use Epocrates but also use Skyscape.com's RN Drug Guide since it lists nursing diagnoses, patient/family teaching, etc. for each drug. Very helpful!