Suggestions for good nursing drug book

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Specializes in behavioral health.

I am just starting a nursing refresher course. My drug book is outdated from 2001. I liked the one I had from Springhouse. But, I would just like to get opinions from others on what their favorite drug guides are.

Specializes in Emergency.

If you have some kind of connected digital device like a blackberry, an iPhone or such I would go with something digital. Those are updated continuously and never out of date. A book is out of date the day it goes to print, which could be months before it actually hits the store. Beyond that at our facility have an online reference on every PC in the hospital.

That said if I were to buy a book I would go with Nursing (insert year) as my choice. But like I said a lot of frequently prescribed drugs I see are not in it.

Rj

Specializes in Cardiac.

We use the Davis Drug Guide for our nursing program, it is pretty well organized. I wish I had the money to invest in a PDA and software though.

Specializes in Cardiac Care.

I like Davis' Drug Guide for Nurses, too.

Specializes in Cardiac Telemetry, ED.

I like Davis. I also have Intravenous Medications, by Gahart. I like them both, and have both hard copies and copies on my PDA.

I've found the Davis Drug Guide for Nurses to be the best.

Specializes in Med/Surg.

Ditto to Davis's Drug Guide for nurses. I find the layout works well for me, and it also has pronounciations for each med.

Specializes in LTC.

I like Davis' Drug guide the best

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