Clinical Pharmacology in Nursing

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“Clinical Pharmacology in Nursing” by Morton J. Rodman is a foundational text offering a robust understanding of pharmacological principles crucial for nurses. Published in 1984 by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, this hardcover edition (1008 pages) dives into drug actions, interactions, and therapeutic uses within patient care. While a vintage resource, its core principles in pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics remain relevant, establishing a solid base for modern medication understanding. Learn about drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion, and the practical application of pharmacological knowledge in clinical settings, including safe medication administration, monitoring adverse effects, and patient education. Though dated, it emphasizes the nurse’s role in medication safety and the “Five Rights” of medication administration. ISBN-13: 9780397543557. Consider this classic for a historical perspective on pharmacological practices, offering insights into the evolution of medication administration and its profound impact on patient outcomes.

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Delve into the essential world of medication management with “Clinical Pharmacology in Nursing” by Morton J. Rodman, a cornerstone resource for nursing students and practicing nurses alike. This subsequent edition, published in 1984 by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, remains a valuable guide to understanding the complexities of drug actions, interactions, and therapeutic uses within the context of patient care. While it’s a vintage edition, the fundamental principles of pharmacology covered within its 1008 pages remain highly relevant and provide a strong foundation for understanding modern medications. Rodman’s clear and concise writing style makes complex concepts accessible, focusing on the practical application of pharmacological knowledge in clinical settings. Explore the intricacies of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, learning how drugs are absorbed, distributed, metabolized, and excreted by the body, and how they exert their effects at cellular and systemic levels. Gain a solid understanding of drug classifications, specific medications, and their associated nursing implications. Learn how to safely administer medications, monitor for adverse effects, and educate patients about their drug regimens. “Clinical Pharmacology in Nursing” emphasizes the nurse’s crucial role in medication safety and patient education. It highlights the importance of understanding the “Five Rights” of medication administration right patient, right drug, right dose, right route, and right time and reinforces the need for meticulous documentation and communication within the healthcare team. Although published in 1984, this book offers an unparalleled understanding of the core concepts of pharmacology that all nurses must know. Consider this classic text alongside more current resources for a comprehensive understanding of clinical pharmacology. While newer editions and contemporary texts feature updated information on newly developed drugs, this edition’s deep dive into the fundamental principles of pharmacology provides a solid foundation for understanding the mechanisms of action and potential adverse effects of all medications. This hardcover edition, weighing in at a substantial 2310 grams, stands as a testament to the comprehensive nature of its content. Secure your copy today and enrich your understanding of clinical pharmacology, ensuring you provide the best possible care for your patients. The book is written in English and has ISBN-13: 9780397543557 and ISBN-10: 0397543557. This historical perspective is invaluable for understanding how pharmacological practices have evolved.

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0397543557

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9780397543557

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