Mikady's Pharmacotherapeutics Made Easy Textbook for Advanced Nurses and Physicians: Essentials & Evidence-based Practice Approach in Modern Day Stand
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Drugs don't read textbooks. Patients do. You can memorize receptors, half-lives, and drug classes until your eyes blur. But none of that matters if you can't answer the real question: "Why am I giving this drug to this person, right now, and what am I watching for?" This book skips the fluff and gets straight to the clinical thinking you need-whether you're an advanced nurse or a physician. It's written for people who already know the basics and want the why behind the prescription pad. What makes this one different: 1) Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics explained like a conversation, not a lecture. Chapter 1 and 2 give you just enough to understand what the body does to the drug and what the drug does to the body. No slogging through dense biochemistry. 2) Prescribing across the lifespan is its own section. Kids aren't small adults. Older adults aren't just older. Pregnant patients aren't "average." We give you the real adjustments you need for pediatrics, geriatrics, pregnancy, and lactation-including the Beers Criteria, START/STOPP, and FDA pregnancy labeling. 3) Drugs by system, the way you actually think. Nervous system, heart and lungs, hormones, infections, immunity. Each chapter opens with the physiology you need, then walks you through drug classes, first-line choices, monitoring, and red flags. 4) A full section on practical prescribing. How to write a legal prescription. Controlled substance laws. Prescription monitoring programs. Off-label prescribing. Patient education, health literacy, and shared decision-making. This is the stuff that keeps you safe and your patients alive. 5) Appendices that save your neck: a) drug abbreviations b) narrow therapeutic index drugs to monitor c) DEA schedules, and d) a curated list of clinical resources. 6) Evidence-based but not academic. We cite the guidelines (GINA, GOLD, WHO analgesic ladder) and translate them into what you actually do at the bedside or in clinic. For advanced nurses and physicians. Respects your training. Assumes you know anatomy and pathology. Focuses on the pharmacotherapy decisions that matter most in modern practice. Open it when you need a quick refresher. Keep it close when you're double-checking yourself before you prescribe. Get your copy now!
Drugs don't read textbooks. Patients do. You can memorize receptors, half-lives, and drug classes until your eyes blur. But none of that matters if you can't answer the real question: "Why am I giving this drug to this person, right now, and what am I watching for?" This book skips the fluff and gets straight to the clinical thinking you need-whether you're an advanced nurse or a physician. It's written for people who already know the basics and want the why behind the prescription pad. What makes this one different: 1) Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics explained like a conversation, not a lecture. Chapter 1 and 2 give you just enough to understand what the body does to the drug and what the drug does to the body. No slogging through dense biochemistry. 2) Prescribing across the lifespan is its own section. Kids aren't small adults. Older adults aren't just older. Pregnant patients aren't "average." We give you the real adjustments you need for pediatrics, geriatrics, pregnancy, and lactation-including the Beers Criteria, START/STOPP, and FDA pregnancy labeling. 3) Drugs by system, the way you actually think. Nervous system, heart and lungs, hormones, infections, immunity. Each chapter opens with the physiology you need, then walks you through drug classes, first-line choices, monitoring, and red flags. 4) A full section on practical prescribing. How to write a legal prescription. Controlled substance laws. Prescription monitoring programs. Off-label prescribing. Patient education, health literacy, and shared decision-making. This is the stuff that keeps you safe and your patients alive. 5) Appendices that save your neck: a) drug abbreviations b) narrow therapeutic index drugs to monitor c) DEA schedules, and d) a curated list of clinical resources. 6) Evidence-based but not academic. We cite the guidelines (GINA, GOLD, WHO analgesic ladder) and translate them into what you actually do at the bedside or in clinic. For advanced nurses and physicians. Respects your training. Assumes you know anatomy and pathology. Focuses on the pharmacotherapy decisions that matter most in modern practice. Open it when you need a quick refresher. Keep it close when you're double-checking yourself before you prescribe. Get your copy now!
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