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This text investigates the fundamental principles of pharmacology as they apply to the clinical practice of nursing. Marshal Shlafer, a recognized expert in the field, provides a structured framework for understanding drug classifications, mechanisms of action, and the critical role of the nurse in medication administration. The book synthesizes complex biochemical data into actionable clinical guidelines, ensuring that practitioners can safely and effectively manage patient drug therapy. It serves as a bridge between theoretical pharmacological knowledge and the practical demands of the bedside environment.
What You Will Find
Experts and educators frequently cite this work as a foundational resource for nursing students and practicing clinicians alike. Readers often note the clarity of the technical prose, which successfully balances academic rigor with the practical requirements of clinical nursing environments.
Page Count:
1432
Publication Date:
1989-01-01
Publisher:
Addison Wesley Publishing Company
ISBN-10:
0201178427
ISBN-13:
9780201178425
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