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University College London Hospitals
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Books > Science, Technology & Medicine > Medicine > Nursing & ancillary services > Nursing
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University College London Hospitals|Spiral bound|John Wiley and Sons Ltd|01/10/2010
Book Description:
"I would definitely recommend this book to all staff with an interest and involvement in intravenous drug therapy." —The Pharmaceutical Journal "There is no doubt that nurses will find this small book useful. It should be available for consultation in any clinical area where drugs are administered to patients by the injectable routes." —Journal of Clinical NursingThe safe administration of injectable medicines is key to patient safety. The NPSA recognises the use of injectable medicines is a high risk activity and recommends written information about injectables to be available at the point of preparation. The UCL Hospitals Injectable Medicines Administration Guide is a practical, accessible guide covering many important aspects of administering medicines by injection. It provides clear, concise information on the preparation and administration of over 245 injectable medicines for adults, paediatrics and neonates. It is an essential resource for nurses and other healthcare professionals: it provides the key information and advice needed for the safe and effective administration of injectable medicines.The Guide’s introductory section provides a concise yet comprehensive overview of injectable therapy, including the risks and benefits of IV administration, infusion devices, and pharmaceutical aspects of injectable therapy.For each drug the alphabetically tabulated monographs provide: A practical method of preparation and administration via the IV, IM and SC routes, with risk reduction in mind at every stepExpert advice from the team of specialist pharmacists at UCLH to ensure safe and pragmatic use of each medicineMonitoring advice for the management of reactions that may occur during administrationY-site and syringe driver compatibility dataMinimum infusion volume data for fluid restricted patientsExtravasation warnings, pH, sodium content, displacement values, stability and flush dataNew to this edition:40 new monographs including recently marketed, unlicensed, rarely used and specialist medicinesDetailed advice for the administration of high risk medicines such as heparin, with access to UCLH’s medicine related guidelines at www.wiley.com/go/UCLHA colour-coded NPSA risk assessment for every mode of administration for every medicine, to highlight the safest method of administrationA user guide and tutorial to give new readers confidence in using and understanding the GuideRevised chapters on administration methods and devices, aseptic non-touch technique, and latex allergyFully revised and expanded Y-site compatibility sectionSpiral binding to allow the book to be left open at the relevant pageThe Guide is also available electronically at www.uclhguide.com.