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mosby drug book vs davis drug bookRating: (votes: 0) ![]() I use davis and have it downloaded to my phone Comment:
Make sure the one you choose includes IV drugs. I know Davis does, not sure about Mosby. If you can get an electronic version you're ahead of the game because by the time a drug book is printed it's already out of date. Micromedix and Epocrates are electronic and free. On my Android phone I've also got a free OB wheel, calculators, and several other references I use in the ER.
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I prefer Davis
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I also prefer Davis. I have it on my phone, use it daily.
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Davis
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I agree with everyone else, I find Davis to be easier to read with the information I need to know.But question: Your work doesn't provide a drug book for you? we have numerous drug books on our floor and any floor I have ever been on.
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Davis...used it on my PDA. Many employers do not provide a drug book or stethescopes, etc. They are our professional tools.
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Quote from tewdlesDavis...used it on my PDA. Many employers do not provide a drug book or stethescopes, etc. They are our professional tools.
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Davis. I like the way it's arranged.
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Epocrates, Medscape and Davis on my phone. Work provide the BNF (British National Formulary) but it's handy to have your own.
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Quote from Aurora77That's just odd. We have drug books and other reference books on my floor. Plus, the ever handy Micromedex.
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Thanks guy! Davis it is! =)
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