Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 615
EAN num: 9781882742424
ISBN number: 1882742427
Label: Tarascon Pub
Manufacturer: Tarascon Pub
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 144
Printing Date: November 30, 2005
Publishing house: Tarascon Pub
Sale Popularity Level: 314899
Studio: Tarascon Pub
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Product Description:
Loma Linda University, California. Annual shirt-pocket reference provides acess to drugs arranged by clinical classes, including trade names, dosage recommendations, and more. Features DEA controlled substances, safety precautions, Canadian trade names, and the relative cost per month of short-term and maintenance therapy. Softcover. Pocket-sized edition also available.
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This is a must have in practice! The NP that I was practicing with during my clinical rotation actually told me to get this and he was correct, you have everything you need in one book!
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I am a pharmacist and carry this book with me everywhere. It is small enough to fit in my purse and it can answer questions on dosing, indications, and much more. It is definitely a lot faster to use than the slow computers at the pharmacy!
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I use this pocket guide more often than I use my palm pilot for drug doses. My lab coat is not complete without this book. Even when I am on call, I make sure I have one of my multiple copies at bedside so I can look up meds in the middle of the night. Also, I am a preceptor for PA students, and I recommend each and every one of them purchase some version of this guide (and most of them do).
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It's great IF the ONLY info you need is dosing information. If you need more information like SIDE EFFECTS, METHOD OF ACTION, etc, 'Clinician's Pocket Drug Reference' from Scut Monkey is far more useful/helpful. At least it was (and is) to me during med school and now in residency.
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A fast, keep in your shirt pocket reference for drug name, dosing, available dosing sizes, route of clearance and safety in pregnancy or lactation. It is tiny - a centimeter thick and shirt pocket dimensioned. Really great when a patient comes in with some oddball psych med, is found to be pregnant or you get a braincramp somewhere around your thirtieth patient of the day. I use this little gem regularly.
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