PHARMACOLOGY FOR NURSES WHO SPEAK DRUG Stop memorizing drugs. Start understanding them. Pharmacology for Nurses Who Speak Drug is a visually driven, clinically organized pharmacology guide designed for nursing students who want to think in mechanisms, not just lists of medications. Visual-first learning - Mechanism-of-action centered - Organized by drug class and body system - Designed for NCLEX, USMLE, HESI/ATI, and NAPLEX preparation What You’ll Learn Inside Mechanism of Action explained visually and conceptually - Drug Overview, including generic and common brand names - Pharmacokinetics simplified and clinically relevant - Contraindications and Adverse Effects you must recognize - Drug Interactions when clinically important Organized the Way Nurses Think Central Nervous System Pharmacology - Cardiovascular and Renal Pharmacology - Anti-Infective Drugs - Endocrine Pharmacology - Respiratory Pharmacology - Gastrointestinal Pharmacology Foundational chapters also cover : The Role of the Nurse in Pharmacology - Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics - Medication Safety and Drug Calculations - Bonus Digital Content Included Powerful Pharmacology Appendix At the end of the book, you’ll find a high-yield appendix with essential reference tables, including: Highly Protein-Bound Drugs - Major Cytochrome P450 (CYP) Enzymes - Drugs with active metabolites - Drugs Requiring Slow IV Push or Infusion - Blood Pressure Stages - Common Drug Suffixes and Their Uses - Therapeutic Drug Monitoring - Oxygen Saturation