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Books on IV therapy?Rating: (votes: 0) the students like the "made incredibly easy" series of books and there is a book for iv therapy and for fluids and electrolytes in this series. they run about $40. the border's bookstore near me carries almost all the books in this series or you view the table of contents of these books as well as buy them online from the large booksellers.i can tell you about websites (they're free!). seefor ivs, post #5 on this thread: http://allnurses.com/nursing-student...iv-127657.html - any good iv therapy or nursing procedure web sitesfor f&e, post #23 on this thread: http://allnurses.com/nursing-student...gy-145201.html - pathophysiology/ a & p/ microbiology/ fluid & electrolyte resources Comment:
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We are currently using "Manual of I.V. Therapeutics" by Lynn Diane Phillips, and it is a great book. It is about $40, real good and easy to understand.
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I vote for Plumbers principles and practices of IV therapy. I passed the CRNI test in 1990 with just this book. I have taken it every 3 years since and still use this to study. I think it in its 8th edition. The book from INS is good but they need an update it is 2002 and is a bit picy at 100 bucks. I have Lynn Philips as well and find Plumbers to be more in depth and more to my taste
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this is what i was going to suggest. if you love the incredible easy series, this book will be very helpful to you.Quote from daytonitethe students like the "made incredibly easy" series of books and there is a book for iv therapy and for fluids and electrolytes in this series. they run about $40. the border's bookstore near me carries almost all the books in this series or you view the table of contents of these books as well as buy them online from the large booksellers.i can tell you about websites (they're free!). seefor ivs, post #5 on this thread: http://allnurses.com/nursing-student...iv-127657.html - any good iv therapy or nursing procedure web sitesfor f&e, post #23 on this thread: http://allnurses.com/nursing-student...gy-145201.html - pathophysiology/ a & p/ microbiology/ fluid & electrolyte resources
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Quote from onacleardayThanks Daytonite! You are the the master of the weblink :bowingpur
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