Abrams' Clinical Dru Therapy: Rationales for Nursing Practice Twelfth, North American Edition
Abrams' Clinical Dru Therapy: Rationales for Nursing Practice – Twelfth Edition
By Geralyn Frandsen & Sandra Smith Pennington | Published by Wolters Kluwer
A cornerstone resource in nursing pharmacology education, this trusted twelfth edition continues to equip nursing students and practicing clinicians with the deep understanding and clinical reasoning skills needed to administer therapeutic agents safely and effectively
Renowned for its clear rationale-based approach, this comprehensive textbook goes beyond simple memorization, helping students truly understand the "why" behind every clinical decision, fostering the critical thinking necessary for safe and competent nursing practice
What makes this edition stand out:
A rationale-driven framework that connects pharmacological principles directly to real-world nursing practice and patient outcomes
Comprehensive coverage of all major therapeutic categories encountered across diverse clinical settings and patient populations
Updated content reflecting the latest treatment guidelines, safety protocols, and evidence-based practices in clinical care
Strong emphasis on patient education, nursing assessment, and clinical judgment to prepare students for the demands of modern healthcare
Practical case studies and clinical scenarios that bridge classroom learning with hands-on patient care experiences
Clear, accessible writing style that makes complex clinical concepts approachable for both beginning students and experienced nurses seeking a reliable reference
Whether used throughout nursing school or as an everyday clinical reference, this landmark twelfth edition remains an indispensable resource for nurses committed to delivering safe, knowledgeable, and patient-centered care
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