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Pharm Phlash!: Pharmacology Flash Cards [4E]

Item Information
Web SKU: WWW00360523
Author Leek
Publisher Fa Davis

Description:
The best flashcards to test yourself on the top drugs & prepare for the NCLEX®!

  • Increase your test scores in pharmacology class.
  • Build your confidence to pass the NCLEX®.
  • Expand your understanding of pharmacological agents.
  • Decrease and prevent medication errors in practice.


These flashcards put critical clinical information for nearly 400 of the top generic medications at your fingertips. Each card features a single generic drug or a medication group to help build associations between common medications and includes indications for use of the drug, action of the drug, route/dosage information, adverse reactions/side effects, pre-administration vital signs, laboratory data assessment, drug levels, patient teaching, and more. Count on them for accuracy because each card is based on content from Davis's Drug Guide for Nurses®.

AMAZING and MUST GET!
“These cards are a MUST for any nursing student or even nurse! I use these for almost every single assignment from nursing process sheets to care plans. You need to get these immediately, and you'll love them!! Seriously, I am so glad I stumbled upon these cards. Thank you to whoever invented these!—Edgar G.

GREAT for Nursing Students “I used these cards to pass my pharmacology final and my NCLEX in nursing school! I love these cards. They have all the info you need on the card, and even helpful tips.—Cloie

  • Updated & Revised! Completely reviewed and updated to ensure accuracy
  • A color-coded, body-system organization reflects the information common to classes of medications.
  • Each card features a single generic drug or a medication group to help build associations between common medications and includes indications for use of the drug, action of the drug, adverse reactions/side effects, pre-administration vital signs, laboratory data assessment, drug levels, patient teaching, and more.
  • “Make the Connection highlights information crucial to administering medications safely, understanding the clinical applicability of the information, and helps to develop critical-thinking skills.
  • “Keep in Mind provides key nursing considerations, including client teaching.
  • Route/dosage information appears on the back of each card.
  • Common abbreviations listed on each card, with a summary of the abbreviations on separate, introductory cards.
  • A comprehensive, alphabetical Index makes it easy to locate drugs within the deck by trade, generic, or Canadian brand name.
  • New! Card listing commonly used monoclonal antibodies, their brand and generic names, and indications for use
  • New! Cards explaining the cytochrome P450 (CYP 450) enzyme system, how the enzymes effect the levels of other drugs with a list of strong and moderate inhibitors and inducers
  • New! CYP3A4 inducer or inhibiter descriptions in the “Make the Connection section on each card, when appropriate
  • New! Cards for VMAT2 inhibiters in the central nervous system section