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Ready to master the medication process? Tap into the go-to resource
for nursing pharmacology basics, with the fully updated new fifth
edition of Pharmacology Made Incredibly Easy! (R). Offering clear,
concise descriptions of crucial nursing pharmacology concepts and
procedures, this easy-to-follow, colorfully illustrated guide
offers step-by-step guidance so to can grasp the fundamentals in
enjoyable Incredibly Easy style. From initial assessment to safe
medication administration and patient care plans, this is the
perfect supplement to class materials, offering solid preparation
for NCLEX (R), as well as a handy refresher for experienced nurses.
Learn the ins and outs of nursing pharmacology care, with the
latest data and protocols: NEW chapters on patient education,
sensory drugs, and dermatologic drugs NEW chapter on medication
safety, including abbreviations to avoid and a review of dosage
calculations NEW content on current approved medications and
dosages, and expected versus adverse effects NEW content on
emergency drugs, herbs/supplements, immunization schedule, and more
Hundreds of colorful diagrams, drawings, and charts that illustrate
core concepts, with easy-to-retain definitions and clear direction
on administering drugs; drug distribution, absorption, and
metabolism; drug classes and their uses; and potential drug
interactions Quick-scan outline format offers up-to-date guidance
on areas including: Nursing pharmacology fundamentals Concepts of
pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and pharmacotherapeutics Pain
drugs, autonomic nervous system drugs, neurologic and neuromuscular
drugs Psychotherapeutic, anti-infective, anti-inflammatory,
anti-allergy, and immunosuppressant drugs Antineoplastic drugs,
drugs for fluid and electrolyte balance Ways a drug may affect
patients of different ages and other warnings Content reflects the
NCSBN Clinical Judgment Measurement Model - guidance from initial
assessment to evaluating outcomes "Practice Makes Perfect"
end-of-book practice exam - approximately 100 new NCLEX (R)-style
questions, to increase your exam confidence Chapter features
include: Prototype pro - Actions, indications, and nursing
considerations for common prototype drugs A three-step process is
provided throughout the chapters to help you care for individuals
taking commonly prescribed medications Pharm function - Explains
and illustrates how drugs act in the body, and addresses how to
recognize and treat adverse reactions Before you give that drug -
Warnings to consider before you administer a drug Education edge -
Information to share with your patient Black Box Warnings boxes
draw attention to life-threatening concerns Lifespan Lightbulb
boxes highlight information about how a drug or drug class may
affect patients of different ages Quick quiz - End-of-chapter
questions with answers/explanations, to help you remember the
essentials Nurse Joy and Jake illustrated characters offer tips and
insights throughout About the Clinical Editors Cherie R. Rebar,
PhD, MBA, RN, CNE, CNECI, COI, FAADN, is a Professor of Nursing at
Wittenberg University in Springfield, Ohio Nicole Heimgartner, DNP,
MSN, RN, CNE, CNECI, COI, is a Nursing Faculty member at Galen
College of Nursing in Louisville, Kentucky Carolyn Gersch, PhD,
MSN, RN, CNE, is a Professor of Practice in the Nursing Program at
Wittenberg University in Springfield, Ohio
Ready to master the medication process? Tap into the go-to resource
for nursing pharmacology basics, with the fully updated new fifth
edition of Pharmacology Made Incredibly Easy! (R). Offering clear,
concise descriptions of crucial nursing pharmacology concepts and
procedures, this easy-to-follow, colorfully illustrated guide
offers step-by-step guidance so to can grasp the fundamentals in
enjoyable Incredibly Easy style. From initial assessment to safe
medication administration and patient care plans, this is the
perfect supplement to class materials, offering solid preparation
for NCLEX (R), as well as a handy refresher for experienced nurses.
Learn the ins and outs of nursing pharmacology care, with the
latest data and protocols: NEW chapters on patient education,
sensory drugs, and dermatologic drugs NEW chapter on medication
safety, including abbreviations to avoid and a review of dosage
calculations NEW content on current approved medications, and
dosages, and expected versus adverse effects NEW content on
emergency drugs, herbs/supplements, immunization schedule, and more
Hundreds of colorful diagrams, drawings, and charts that illustrate
core concepts, with easy-to-retain definitions and clear direction
on administering drugs; drug distribution, absorption, and
metabolism; drug classes and their uses; and potential drug
interactions Quick-scan outline format offers up-to-date guidance
on areas including: Nursing pharmacology fundamentals Concepts of
pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and pharmacotherapeutics Pain
drugs, autonomic nervous system drugs, neurologic and neuromuscular
drugs Psychotherapeutic, anti-infective, anti-inflammatory,
anti-allergy, and immunosuppressant drugs Antineoplastic drugs,
drugs for fluid and electrolyte balance Ways a drug may affect
patients of different ages and other warnings Content reflects the
NCSBN Clinical Judgment Measurement Model - guidance from initial
assessment to evaluating outcomes "Practice Makes Perfect"
end-of-book practice exam - approximately 100 new NCLEX (R)-style
questions, to increase your exam confidence Chapter features
include: Prototype pro - Actions, indications, and nursing
considerations for common prototype drugs A three-step process is
provided throughout the chapters to help you care for individuals
taking commonly prescribed medications Pharm function - Explains
and illustrates how drugs act in the body, and addresses how to
recognize and treat adverse reactions Before you give that drug -
Warnings to consider before you administer a drug Education edge -
Information to share with your patient Black Box Warnings boxes
draw attention to life-threatening concerns Lifespan Lightbulb
boxes highlight information about how a drug or drug class may
affect patients of different ages Quick quiz - End-of-chapter
questions with answers/explanations, to help you remember the
essentials Nurse Joy and Jake illustrated characters offer tips and
insights throughout About the Clinical Editors Cherie R. Rebar,
PhD, MBA, RN, CNE, CNECI, COI, FAADN, is a Professor of Nursing at
Wittenberg University in Springfield, Ohio Nicole Heimgartner, DNP,
MSN, RN, CNE, CNECI, COI, is a Nursing Faculty member at Galen
College of Nursing in Louisville, Kentucky Carolyn Gersch, PhD,
MSN, RN, CNE, is a Professor of Practice in the Nursing Program at
Wittenberg University in Springfield, Ohio
Worried about handling the challenges of emergency nursing?
Skillfully handle the daily demands of the emergency room, with the
fully updated Emergency Nursing Made Incredibly Easy! (R), 3rd
Edition. Full of colorful illustrations, humor and friendly expert
advice, this go-to reference offers solid, step-by-step guidance on
the assessments, exams, tests and treatments involved in emergency,
trauma and critical care - all in the enjoyable Incredibly Easy (R)
style.
Need an insightful, real-world guide to mental health care
concepts? The newly updated Psychiatric Nursing made Incredibly
Easy, 3rd Edition addresses numerous mental health nursing issues,
defining disorders and management strategies and offering
down-to-earth guidance on a range of care issues - all in the
enjoyable Made Incredibly Easy (R) style. With guidance that
applies to any healthcare setting, this colorfully illustrated
guide walks you through the vital skills needed for psychiatric
mental health nursing care, offering solid support for being
exam-ready and for handling a range of mental health and substance
use concerns while on the job. Provide an informed, holistic
approach to mental health care ... NEW and updated content in an
quick-read format that mirrors the layout of the Diagnostic and
Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th Edition (DSM-5) NEW
current, key information on the opioid crisis, including relevant
screening tools and interventions that help you identify concerns
at any point of care NEW Practice Makes Perfect practice test -
ideal for NCLEX examination study Quick-scan tables, flow charts
and illustrations that help you grasp the material more fully
Provides a valuable, fundamental overview of psychiatric mental
health conditions - structured to help nurses in all settings
provide patients with optimal care Chapters address numerous
disorders, including neurodevelopmental, bipolar, depressive,
anxiety, obsessive-compulsive, trauma and stressor-related,
dissociative, neurocognitive, personality, somatic symptom,
sleep-wake, and psychotic disorders, as well as sexual dysfunction,
gender dysphoria, and more Offers crucial care guidance on issues
including patient and family advocacy, health promotion and
teaching, psychopharmacology, interprofessional collaboration, and
ethical and legal issues in mental health care Chapter features
include: Advice from the Experts - tips and how-to's from
experienced psychiatric nurses Myth Busters - distinguishes facts
from myths about mental health issues and focuses on appropriate
care approaches Bridging the Gap - overviews of unique beliefs and
needs within specific groups Meds Matters - psychopharmacologic
treatments for psychiatric concerns Quick Quiz - multiple-choice
questions after each chapter that help you retain knowledge Memory
Joggers - memory tricks and other aids that help you understand and
remember difficult concepts "Nurse Joy and Nurse Jake" - emphasize
important care concepts Practice Makes Perfect - end-of-book,
NCLEX-style practice questions About the Clinical Editors Cherie R.
Rebar, PhD, MBA, RN, COI, is a Nursing Education Strategist at
Connect: RN2ED in Beavercreek, Ohio, a Professor of Nursing at
Wittenberg University in Springfield, Ohio, and adjunct faculty at
Mercy College School of Nursing in Toledo, Ohio, and Indiana
Wesleyan University in Marion, Indiana. Nicole Heimgartner, DNP,
MSN, RN, COI, is a Nursing Education Strategist at Connect: RN2ED
in Beavercreek, Ohio, and is Adjunct Faculty at Mercy College
School of Nursing in Toledo, Ohio and American Sentinel University
in Denver, Colorado. Carolyn Gersch, PhD, RN, CNE, is a Nursing
Education Strategist at Connect: RN2ED, in Beavercreek, Ohio, and
Curriculum Coordinator at Ohio Medical Career College in Dayton,
Ohio.
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