Saturday, February 12, 2011

MediQuik Drug Cards PDF

Rating: (26 reviews) Author: ISBN : 9781609136239 New from $29.16 Format: PDF
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MediQuik Drug Cards, the card deck companion to Nursing2012 Drug Handbook, provides concise drug information in a handy 5" x 7" card format. Nursing students preparing for the NCLEX and practicing nurses who need a quick reference to specific drugs will find this deck a valuable tool. Boxed, with a plastic sleeve for carrying selected cards, the drug cards offer important drug information, including generic and trade names with pronunciations, indications and dosages, contraindications and cautions, and much more. This new edition features:

  • NEW: Tall-man lettering for easy-to-confuse generic drug names
  • NEW: Black Box warnings
  • NEW: Overdose signs and symptoms
  • NEW: Appendix on vitamins.
The Nursing Process is used to address patient assessment; key nursing diagnoses; planning and implementation, including patient teaching; and evaluation of patient outcomes. Additional cards addressing available forms and indications and uses of vitamins are also included.  Symbols and clear headings direct the reader to the exact information needed.
 
Users of MediQuik are provided access to a free Online Toolkit featuring study aids and practical tips—drug safety and administration videos, pharmacology animations, over 300 NCLEX-style questions, drug pronunciation guide, English-to-Spanish audio translation guide, patient-teaching sheets, dosage calculator, and much more!   
 
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  • Cards: 912 pages
  • Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; Eighteenth edition (July 13, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1609136233
  • ISBN-13: 978-1609136239
  • Product Dimensions: 4 x 7.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)

MediQuik Drug Cards PDF

I bought these to save time rather than create my own drug cards; however, I was stuck with doing half because so many common drugs were not included. No hydrocodone - seriously?!(I did use the opioid card, however) No Pitocin! No Cytotec! Etc. Etc. Etc.

That's my only complaint. I do like the layout and content of the cards.

Regardless, I wish I had bought the Davis drug cards.
By Allyson Sharif
I have yet to run across a med that wasn't there, these were the most detailed med cards I could find anywhere! I would highly recommend these over the others.
By Jessica

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