Abrams’ Clinical Drug Therapy: Rationales for Nursing Practice, 13th Edition continues a long-standing tradition of guiding nursing students and instructors through the essential practice of safe and effective medication administration. This comprehensive pharmacology textbook is an invaluable resource for nursing education, emphasizing the critical “why” behind each nursing action.
With a focus on individualized nursing care and drug therapy, this edition promotes optimal patient outcomes across various healthcare settings. Key features include:
- Case Studies: Real-world scenarios that enhance understanding and application of pharmacological principles.
- Concept Maps: Visual tools that help students connect complex concepts for better retention and understanding.
- NCLEX® Preparation: Each chapter includes practice questions specifically designed to prepare students for the NCLEX exam.
- Clinical Judgment Case Studies: New to this edition, these studies are integrated into each unit to develop critical thinking skills.
- Streamlined Pathophysiology Coverage: Enhanced accessibility through thePoint®, making it easier for students to grasp essential concepts.
This updated 13th Edition of Abrams’ Clinical Drug Therapy not only covers drug therapy pertinent to the prevention and treatment of diseases but also aligns with contemporary nursing practices. It is designed to equip nursing students with the knowledge and skills necessary….
Authors:
Geralyn Frandsen EdD RN (Author)
Edition:
Thirteenth, North American
Publication Date:
January 16, 2024
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