The most streamlined, portable, and easy-to-use drug guide to help you pass the NCLEX-RN! 

This pocket-sized review for prospective nurses gives you the focused, key information you need to k...

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The most streamlined, portable, and easy-to-use drug guide to help you pass the NCLEX-RN! 

This pocket-sized review for prospective nurses gives you the focused, key information you need to know about medications commonly seen on the test. Kaplan's NCLEX-RN Drug Guide includes:

  • Generic names, brand names, phonetic pronunciations, and drug families for 300 frequently tested medications
  • Concise nursing considerations and must-know side effects for each medication
  • NEW! Expert guidance for studying drugs effectively
  • Pregnancy risk category and controlled substance schedule for every drug
  • Common medical abbreviations you'll use on the job
  • Abbreviations to avoid when recording medication orders

Terms are grouped by medication category, and each page features two terms with the complete explanations. With Kaplan's NCLEX-RN Drug Guide, you know you are getting the most up-to-date, expert information available to prepare for the exam!

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