Drug Calculations for Nurses A Step by Step Approach

“Drug Calculations for Nurses: A Step by Step Approach” by Robert Lapham is a practical guide published by Taylor & Francis on August 17, 1995. This 256-page book is designed to help nurses perform drug calculations confidently and competently, ensuring patient safety. It addresses everyday calculations encountered in nursing, including dosage calculations, percentages, concentrations, and I.V. calculations, making it a valuable resource for healthcare professionals.
Readers will find a comprehensive approach that includes worked examples, detailed explanations, and graded exercises to facilitate easy learning. The book focuses on essential topics within the medical and allied health services fields, providing a solid foundation for nurses to enhance their calculation skills. This edition serves as a handy reference for those looking to improve their proficiency in drug calculations in a clinical setting.
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This handy, introductory guide will enable nurses to perform drug calculations both confidently and competently, without putting the patient at risk. The text covers all the everyday calculations encountered by nurses on the wards, including units and equivalents, dosage calculations, percentages and concentrations, as well as moles, millimoles and I.V. calculations. The inclusion of worked examples, detailed explanations and graded exercises promote easy learning and makes this a very practical book to use.
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