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Binder-Ready Edition: This loose-leaf copy of the full text is a convenient, accessible, and customizable alternative to the bound book. With this binder-ready edition, you can personalize the text to match your unique study needs!
Trust this market leading ratio and proportion text! Drug Calculations: Ratio and Proportion Problems for Clinical Practice, 11th Edition is known for its realistic practice problems and unique "proof" step in the answer key that lets you double-check your answers to avoid medication errors. Two new authors, Ann Tritak, EdD, RN and Margaret Daingerfield, bring a fresh perspective and years of expertise to the 11th edition of this text. The book continues to promote critical and logical thinking, and patient safety with respect to accurate drug dosages through the inclusion of QSEN competencies recommendations. Additionally, worksheets, assessment tests, Clinical Relevance boxes, and Clinical Alerts call attention to situations in actual practice that have resulted in drug errors – providing you with extensive hands-on practice for the NCLEX® and beyond.
Binder-Ready Edition: This loose-leaf copy of the full text is a convenient, accessible, and customizable alternative to the bound book. With this binder-ready edition, you can personalize the text to match your unique study needs!
Trust this market leading ratio and proportion text! Drug Calculations: Ratio and Proportion Problems for Clinical Practice, 11th Edition is known for its realistic practice problems and unique "proof" step in the answer key that lets you double-check your answers to avoid medication errors. Two new authors, Ann Tritak, EdD, RN and Margaret Daingerfield, bring a fresh perspective and years of expertise to the 11th edition of this text. The book continues to promote critical and logical thinking, and patient safety with respect to accurate drug dosages through the inclusion of QSEN competencies recommendations. Additionally, worksheets, assessment tests, Clinical Relevance boxes, and Clinical Alerts call attention to situations in actual practice that have resulted in drug errors – providing you with extensive hands-on practice for the NCLEX® and beyond.
Key Features
UPDATED! Safe Medication Administration
chapter helps you prevent medication errors and understand drug labels, medication administration forms, and physician’s order forms
UPDATED! Full-color drug labels and equipment illustrations provide a realistic representation of medication administration
UPDATED! Detailed coverage of the ratio and proportion method provides a logical, accurate, and consistent method of drug calculation.
Over 1,100 practice problems in ratio and proportion offer the extensive practice needed to become proficient in drug calculations.
Step-by-step format for each problem includes a unique Proof step in the answer key to ensure that you understand the solution.
Patient Safety chapter helps you prevent medication errors and understand drug labels, medication administration forms, and
General Worksheets follow each chapter section for additional practice and application of drug calculations.
Multiple-choice Worksheets within each chapter help you to prepare for the NCLEX® examination.
Critical thinking exercises aid you in applying analytical skills and drug calculations to clinical practice.
Clinical Alerts highlight potential and common drug calculation errors.
Full-color drug labels and equipment illustrations provide you with a realistic representation of medication administration and what you will encounter in the clinical setting.
Author Information
By Ann Tritak-Elmiger, EdD, RN, Associate Dean – Department of Graduate Nursing and Director DNP Program, Felician University, Lodi, New Jersey.Professor of Graduate Nursing Faculty and Margaret Daingerfield, EdD, RN, CNE, Margaret (Peggy) Daingerfield is currently Associate Professor, Director of the MSN Program. Department of Graduate Nursing, Felician University, Lodi, NJ.
1. General Mathematics 2. Ratio & Proportion 3. Safe Medication Administration 4. Medication Measurements and Oral Dose Calculations 5. Injectable Medication Calculations 6. Reconstitution of Medications from Powders and Crystals: Oral and Intramuscular 7. Basic Intravenous Therapy Calculations 8. Advanced Intravenous Calculations 9. Insulin Administration and Type 2 Diabetes Medications 10. Parenteral Nutrition 11. Anticoagulants 12. Children’s Dosages
Multiple Choice Final Comprehensive Final Appendices:
ISMP List of High Alert Medications in Acute Care Settings ISMP’s List of Error Prone Abbreviations, Symbols and Dose Designations Sample Medication Administration Errors with Potential Clinical
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<P>Trust this market leading ratio and proportion text! <B>Drug Calculations: Ratio and Proportion Problems for Clinical Practice, 11<SUP>th</SUP> Edition </B>is known for its realistic practice problems and unique <I>"proof" </I>step in the answer key that lets you double-check your answers to avoid medication errors. Two new authors, Ann Tritak, EdD, RN and Margaret Daingerfield, bring a fresh perspective and years of expertise to the 11<SUP>th</SUP> edition of this text. The book continues to promote critical and logical thinking, and patient safety with respect to accurate drug dosages through the inclusion of QSEN competencies recommendations. Additionally, worksheets, assessment tests, <I>Clinical Relevance</I> boxes, and <I>Clinical Alerts </I>call attention to situations in actual practice that have resulted in drug errors – providing you with extensive hands-on practice for the NCLEX® and beyond.</P> <P><b>Binder-Ready Edition:</b> This loose-leaf copy of the full text is a convenient, accessible, and customizable alternative to the bound book. With this binder-ready edition, you can personalize the text to match your unique study needs!</P>
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<P>Trust this market leading ratio and proportion text! <B>Drug Calculations: Ratio and Proportion Problems for Clinical Practice, 11<SUP>th</SUP> Edition </B>is known for its realistic practice problems and unique <I>"proof" </I>step in the answer key that lets you double-check your answers to avoid medication errors. Two new authors, Ann Tritak, EdD, RN and Margaret Daingerfield, bring a fresh perspective and years of expertise to the 11<SUP>th</SUP> edition of this text. The book continues to promote critical and logical thinking, and patient safety with respect to accurate drug dosages through the inclusion of QSEN competencies recommendations. Additionally, worksheets, assessment tests, <I>Clinical Relevance</I> boxes, and <I>Clinical Alerts </I>call attention to situations in actual practice that have resulted in drug errors – providing you with extensive hands-on practice for the NCLEX® and beyond.</P>00add-to-cart97803237567472019ProfessionalBy Ann Tritak-Elmiger, EdD, RN and Margaret Daingerfield, EdD, RN, CNE202011BookOtherMosby0Dec 1, 2019IN STOCKBy <STRONG>Ann Tritak-Elmiger</STRONG>, EdD, RN, Associate Dean – Department of Graduate Nursing and Director DNP Program, Felician University, Lodi, New Jersey.Professor of Graduate Nursing Faculty and <STRONG>Margaret Daingerfield</STRONG>, EdD, RN, CNE, Margaret (Peggy) Daingerfield is currently Associate Professor, Director of the MSN Program. Department of Graduate Nursing, Felician University, Lodi, NJ.BooksBooksNoNoNoNoPlease SelectPlease SelectPlease Select