A dedicated feature provides a one-column summary of best practices for patient assessment, patient-centered care, and outcome evaluation.

Managing medication errors and psychosocial influences.

Drugs for the nervous, cardiovascular, respiratory, immune, and endocrine systems, among others.

Explicitly connects pharmacotherapy to the standard nursing process, including assessment, diagnosis, and evaluation of outcomes. Typical Structure

Every chapter begins with a review of the anatomy and physiology relevant to the drugs being discussed.

Unlike traditional pharmacology texts that list drugs in isolation, this book organizes content by . This approach helps students understand why a medication is chosen for a specific condition by first explaining the underlying disease process. Key Features for Nursing Success