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Pocket Psych Drugs: Point-of-Care Clinical Guide

By Darlene D. Pedersen, MSN, APRN, PMHCNS, BC, PsychOptions, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania.
Consultant: Laura G. Leahy, MSN, APN, CNS, FNP, BC, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

ISBN-13: 978-0-8036-2201-2
ISBN-10: 0-8036-2201-5

195 pp. 5 ill. Soft cover, spiral binding.  ©2009  Available now. $27.95

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ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
Online at DavisPlus

  • Psychotropic monographs for each drug from Davis’s Drug Guide for Nurses, including SAMe and St. Johns Wort
  • Dosage Calculator
  • How to prevent medication errors and psychotropic drug tutorials
  • Client Education Teaching Guidelines (handouts)
  • Medication Assessment Tool
  • IPAP Algorithms in Psychopharmacology (schizophrenia, GAD [English and Spanish], PTSD [English and Spanish])
  • Animations on…Neurobiology of Anxiety, Depression, and Schizophrenia • The Pharmacokinetics of Medication Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, and Excretion (ADME)
  • Therapeutic drug levels for antidepressants, antipsychotics, antimanics
  • Syringe Exercises
  • Syringe Compatibility Charts

Keep this portable must-have reference in your pocket at all times to quickly access the psychotropic drug information you need! More than 70 drug monographs provide targeted pharmacologic information on indications, pharmacokinetics, dosages, adverse reactions, and drug interactions, including herbal and food interactions.

Special features address considerations for special populations. Detailed assessments tell you what needs to be monitored when administering a specific drug. Available dosage forms provide costs for selected drugs.

Key Features
  • Monographs, organized alphabetically by generic name, detailing geriatric, pediatric, and substance abuse considerations, as well as clinical assessments and clinical alerts highlighting essential patient safety information for the clinician at “point-of-care.”
  • Coverage of psychopharmacology and psychobiology, including…pharmacodynamics pharmacokinetics drug-herbal interactions therapeutic drug classes • and side effects associated with specific classes.
  • Common and therapeutic lab values, as well as clozaril protocol.
  • Tools Tab featuring…common abbreviations medication assessment tool psychotropic approximate dose equivalencies pregnancy categories controlled substances schedulesBMI and metabolic syndrome and • conversion of trade to generic names.
  • FDA-approved “Black Box Warnings” highlighting serious risks and precautions.

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Table of Contents
 

Tab 1   Basics
Tab 2   Drugs A to C
Tab 3   Drugs D to G
Tab 4   Drugs H to M
Tab 5   Drugs N to Q
Tab 6   Drugs R to Z
Tab 7   Labs/Protocols
Tab 8   Tools


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