For all courses in pharmacology included in instructional programs for students of practical and vocational nursing.
This comprehensive, up-to-date text introduces pharmacology from an interdisciplinary perspective, illuminating core concepts of anatomy, physiology, and pathology that make drug therapy understandable to all nursing students. Organized around body systems and diseases, it clearly places each drug in context. Its focused nursing content includes easy-to-read flowcharts that illuminate assessment, diagnosis, planning, interventions, patient education, discharge planning, and evaluation. This edition contains new chapters on the nursing process and drugs for degenerative diseases and muscles; new Safety Alerts; new coverage of weight loss surgery and drugs; revamped NCLEX-PN¢ç questions; a brand-new glossary, and many other improvements.
For all courses in pharmacology included in instructional programs for students of practical and vocational nursing.
This comprehensive, up-to-date text introduces pharmacology from an interdisciplinary perspective, illuminating core concepts of anatomy, physiology, and pathology that make drug therapy understandable to all nursing students. Organized around body systems and diseases, it clearly places each drug in context. Its focused nursing content includes easy-to-read flowcharts that illuminate assessment, diagnosis, planning, interventions, patient education, discharge planning, and evaluation. This edition contains new chapters on the nursing process and drugs for degenerative diseases and muscles; new Safety Alerts; new coverage of weight loss surgery and drugs; revamped NCLEX-PN¢ç questions; a brand-new glossary, and many other improvements.
Hallmark Features
Numbered ¡°Core Concepts¡± stated at the beginning of each chapter, and repeated at the end–introducing the anatomy, physiology, and pathology concepts students need to understand today¡¯s key drug therapies
Concept Review Questions placed strategically throughout each chapter–promoting student comprehension and retention
Drug Snapshots–providing at-a-glance lists of the drug classes and related drug profiles covered in each chapter
Organized around body systems and diseases–bringing together all relevant anatomy, physiology, pathology, and pharmacology in the same chapters where the corresponding drugs are discussed
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Helps students easily locate all the information they need to know about a topic, learn more quickly, and gain a deeper understanding of the relationships between scientific concepts and real-world drug behavior
Drug Profile boxes– presenting detailed coverage of ¡°prototype¡± drugs: the most representative drugs in each class
Succinct, crystal-clear Nursing Process Focus flowcharts–covering assessment, diagnosis, planning, interventions, patient education, discharge planning, and evaluation
¡°Patients Need to Know¡± boxes–covering essential drug information and at-home drug administration techniques
Life Span Facts–presenting important pediatric and older adult considerations for drug therapies
Natural Therapies coverage–identifying popular herbal or dietary supplements that may be considered along with conventional drugs
Social and economic ¡°Fast Facts¡±–giving students broader insights into the patients and diseases they are encountering
New! Full chapter on the nursing process
New! All-new chapter on drugs for degenerative diseases and muscles
New! Safety Alerts call attention to medication errors and Joint Commission safety guidelines
Updated! End-of-chapter NCLEX-PN¢ç questions completely revamped to reflect the latest practice
New! Scenario-based Case Study Questions help students apply pharmacology and nursing care to specific clients and circumstances
New! Access to online resources at MyNursingKit, including NCLEX-PN review questions, mechanism of action animations, prototype drug pronunciations, case studies, videos, and more
Revised! Updated drug coverage, including drug reevaluations; adjustments to reflect marketplace shifts; therapeutic and pharmacological drug classifications; and new coverage of off-label uses and adverse effects
New! Comprehensive glossary
UNIT I. BASIC CONCEPTS IN PHARMACOLOGY
1. Introduction to Pharmacology: Drug Regulation and Approval
2. Drug Classes, Schedules, and Categories
3. Methods of Drug Administration
4. What Happens After a Drug Has Been Administered
5. The Nursing Process
6. Herbs and Dietary Supplements
7. Substance Abuse
UNIT 2. THE NERVOUS SYSTEM
8. Drugs Affecting Functions of the Autonomic Nervous System
9. Drugs for Anxiety and Insomnia
10. Drugs for Emotional and Mood Disorders
11. Drugs for Psychoses
12. Drugs for Degenerative Diseases and Muscles
13. Drugs for Seizures
14. Drugs for Pain Control
15. Drugs for Anesthesia
UNIT 3. THE CARDIOVASCULAR AND URINARY SYSTEMS
16. Drugs for Lipid Disorders
17. Drugs for Hypertension
18. Drugs for Heart Failure
19. Drugs for Dysrhythmias
20. Drugs for Coagulation Disorders
21. Drugs for Angina Pectoris, Myocardial Infarction, and Cerebrovascular Accident
22. Drugs for Shock and Anaphylaxis
23. Drugs for Fluid, Acid-Base, and Electrolyte Disorders
UNIT 4. THE IMMUNE SYSTEM
24. Drugs for Inflammation, Allergies, and Immune Disorders
25. Drugs for Bacterial Infections
26. Drugs for Fungal, Viral, and Parasitic Diseases
27. Drugs for Neoplasia
UNIT 5. THE RESPIRATORY AND DIGESTIVE SYSTEMS
28. Drugs for Pulmonary Disorders
29. Drugs for Gastrointestinal Disorders
30. Vitamins, Minerals, and Nutritional Supplements
UNIT 6. THE ENDOCRINE AND REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEMS
31. Drugs for Endocrine Disorders
32. Drugs for Disorders and Conditions of the Reproductive System
UNIT 7. THE SKELETAL SYSTEM, INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM, AND EYES AND EARS
33. Drugs for Bone, and Joint Disorders
34. Drugs for Skin Disorders
35. Drugs for Eye and Ear Disorders
Appendix A. References
Appendix B. Answers to NCLEX-PN and Case Study Questions
Appendix C. Top 100 Drugs
Glossary
Index
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