Αποτελέσματα Αναζήτησης
I've got a hard copy of Mosby's Drug Guide for Nursing Students, which is excellent reference for nursing considerations related to drugs, but no app unfortunately. Also, your clinical sites should have Micromedex, Epocrates, or something similar.
Study the classes of drugs instead of the drugs. Get the "Mosby's Pharmacology Memory NoteCards:: Visual, Mnemonic, and Memory Aids for Nurses ". It is how I made it through Pharm.
Davis' Drug Guide for nurses is amazing -- if you buy a hardcopy of the book, it usually comes with 1yr access to the online drug guide for free. (***Corrected - initially I'd said the code was for the app)
PDFgear is available for Windows, macOS, iOS, and iPad. And PDFgear also has an online tool on their website. It can edit text in PDFs directly. Add textbox & typewriter. Delete & extract pages, and insert & crop pages, reorder & rotate pages. Convert PDF to/from 13 other formats. All these features are free to use in PDFgear. Pdfxchange.
The PDF editor is completely free and does not require an account to be used. Also, everything you do happens locally on your computer (ie neither the document you load nor the data you fill in is sent to the server)
Use programs like Calibre to view them. Almost all PDFs will be converted (hence the pages/formatting) is messed up. edit: try https://textbooks.cx/ - found their prices to be the best. 978-0135562628 here: https://textbooks.dad/product/pharmacology-for-nurses-3rd-canadian-edition-ebook/
On the open source side, Firefox has a fairly good basic editor. LibreOffice has a Draw program that works well. On the liteware side, just for speed and some of the great speed features, I like PDFXChange. I generally recommend against Adobe PDF, free or commercial.