Summary of Contents for Franklin Nursing97 Drug Handbook NDH-2062
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BOOKMAN E L E C T R O N I C B O O K C A R D Nursing97 ® Drug Handbook USER’S GUIDE NDH-2062...
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All rights in the BOOKMAN ELECTRONIC BOOK remain the property of FRAN- KLIN. Through your purchase, FRANKLIN grants you a personal and nonexclu- sive license to use the BOOKMAN ELECTRONIC BOOK on a single FRANKLIN BOOKMAN at a time. You may not make any copies of the BOOKMAN ELEC- TRONIC BOOK or of the preprogrammed data stored therein, whether in elec- tronic or print format.
Using the Nursing97 Drug Handbook , you can quickly and conveniently find monographs of hundreds of drugs. You can find drugs by their therapeutic Key Guide ... 3 Installing a Book Card ... 4 Selecting a Book ... 5 Using the Color Keys ... 5 Viewing a Demonstration ...
Color Keys (red) Expands a word search. MORE (green) Displays the Outline SPEC location of the current text. (yellow) Lets you type one or SEARCH more search words. (blue) Lets you add, find, or re- LIST move a bookmark. Function Keys Backs up (e.g., erases letters).
Key Guide Quick Keys* Note: You can use the Quick Keys only when a drug monograph is on screen. A Goes to the Action section. C Goes to the Contraindications section. D Goes to the Indications & Dosage section. Goes to the Interactions section. N Goes to the Nursing Considerations section.
Selecting a Book If one or more book cards are installed in your BOOKMAN, you can select which book you want to use. 1. Turn your BOOKMAN on. 2. Press CARD 3. Press to highlight the book you want to use. For best results, press the BOOK- MAN keys firmly and slowly.
Viewing a Demonstration Before you use this book, you may want to see a brief demonstration. First be certain that this book card is in- stalled in your BOOKMAN and that you have selected it. To learn how, read “Install- ing a Book Card”...
Finding Drugs by Name The simplest way to find a generic or brand name drug is to type its name at the Drugs menu. Note: Selecting any brand name will retrieve comprehensive generic drug information. Some generic drug monographs may cover more than one generic drug and multiple brand names.
Finding Drugs by Class Using the Class menu, you can find drugs by their therapeutic classes and subclasses, such as gastrointestinal tract drugs that are laxatives. 1. Press to highlight the MENU Class menu. 2. Highlight a class by scrolling to it or by typing its first few let- ters.
Finding Drugs by Class Viewing the Outline Location Whenever you are reading a drug monograph or other part of this book, you can see the location of that text by pressing (the green key) or SPEC The Outline location is the location of the text on the Class menu.
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Searching for Words lighted item, press 4. Press to see the first match. ENTER 5. Hold and use DN or UP to see the Outline locations of the next or previous matches. 6. Press to see a match. ENTER 7. Press to see the items MENU with matches listed on the...
Highlighting Search Words You can also search for a word by high- lighting it in drug monograph or other text in this book. 1. When a monograph or other text is on screen, press to start the highlight. You can turn off the highlight by pressing BACK 2.
Expanding Your Searches Understanding Searches and Expansions When you search for a word, either by entering it at the Search screen or by highlighting it in text, titles and headings (in bold type) are searched first for exact matches. If no exact matches are found in titles or head- ings, then the text is searched for exact matches.
Reading Drug Monographs 4. Use these keys to read the monograph: To... scroll line by line scroll page by page DN or UP page down go to the next or previous heading 5. To go to the next or previous drug monograph in a sub- class, hold and press DN or...
Using Bookmarks Adding a Bookmark You can add up to ten bookmarks to the text of this book to quickly find the drug monographs that you most often use. 1. When a monograph or other part of the text is on screen, press (the blue key).
Sending Words Between Books This book can transfer words between certain other BOOKMAN books. To send or receive words between books, you must install the book card in your BOOKMAN. In addition, the in- stalled book card(s) and/or its built-in book must be able to send or receive words.
FRANKLIN warrants to you that the BOOKMAN PRODUCT will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for one year from purchase. In the case of such a defect in your BOOKMAN PRODUCT , FRANKLIN will repair or replace it without charge on return, with purchase receipt, to the dealer from which you made your purchase or Franklin Electronic Publishers, Inc.,...
?* key 9 Adding bookmarks 14 ALRT (Alert) 13 Appendices 9 Arrow keys 6 Asterisk (for finding words) 10 AUS (Australia) 13 Automatic shutoff 6 BKM. See Bookmarks Book cards installing 4 removing 4 Bookmarks adding 14 deleting all 14 deleting individually 14 finding 14 Capital letters, typing 9...
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Footnotes 13 Function keys 3 Help messages 6 Highlighting menu items 6 Key combinations 3 Limited Warranty 16 Misspellings, correcting 10 Outline location of any text 9 of drug profiles 13 of word search matches 9-10 Partial words in searches 10 Patents 16 Punctuation, typing 9 Quick keys 4, 12...
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