Pharmacology for Nurses: A Pathophysiologic Approach 7th Edition
Pharmacology for Nurses: A Pathophysiologic Approach, 7th Edition by Michael P. Adams, Norman Holland, and Shanti Chang delivers the clear, clinically focused pharmacology foundation every nursing student and practicing nurse needs. Designed around a pathophysiologic approach, this authoritative nursing pharmacology textbook connects disease mechanisms to drug therapy so readers can make safer, evidence-based medication decisions at the bedside.
Step into a learning experience that balances rigorous science with real-world nursing application. Concise, patient-centered explanations clarify drug classifications, mechanisms, indications, side effects, and interactions — all tied to the underlying pathophysiology for immediate clinical relevance. Helpful features include clear drug tables, comparison charts, and focused summaries that streamline studying and support on-shift decision-making.
Whether you’re preparing for exams, clinical rotations, or daily practice, this edition sharpens critical thinking about pharmacologic care. Learn to anticipate adverse effects, individualize drug regimens, and communicate confidently with interdisciplinary teams and patients about safe medication use. The book’s up-to-date content reflects current therapeutic choices and safety priorities that matter in today’s healthcare settings.
Ideal for pre-licensure nursing students, clinical instructors, and bedside nurses, Pharmacology for Nurses: A Pathophysiologic Approach, 7th Edition is widely used in nursing programs across the United States and internationally. Improve patient outcomes, enhance medication safety, and build professional competence with this essential pharmacology resource.
Order now to strengthen clinical judgment and master the pharmacologic principles that guide modern nursing practice.
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