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| Junior Member Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 14
| Drug cards in a box Hi all, I know I need to learn about a lot of new drugs. Do you folks find those Mosby type cards to be helpful, compared to say, a handbook? When I was in school, they had us make up our own cards as we went through clinicals. Crouse |
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| Member Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Green Bay
Posts: 86
| Re: Drug cards in a box I like the Nursing (insert year here) Drug Handbook. I just look up drugs as I need them. When I was in school I had the Mosby cards, but they're more difficult to keep track of because they're loose. Nursing Drug Handbooks are written for nurses with patient considerations pertinent to nurses. The PDR is so confusing to me that I never even go to it.
__________________ Michelle RN-BSN, CSW "You can never go down the drain." -- Mr. Rogers |
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