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- BookCatrin Page.Summary: Are you a nurse dealing with drug administration? Do you prescribe drugs? Whether you are a newly qualified nurse or a student on placement, this book makes understanding drugs simple. Reduced to the essentials, clearly arranged with tables and schematics, each page concisely provides the required knowledge. Key Features: Pocket sized and portable - perfect for taking with you on placements, on to the ward, or in your bag for a quick refresher whilst at work Spiral bound for ease of use and clearly laid out tables Indications, contra-indications and side effects of the frequently used drugs within the UK Organised by body system, and then by symptom for easy navigation Pocket sized and portable - perfect for taking with you on placements, on to the ward, or in your bag for a quick refresher whilst at work Spiral bound for ease of use and clearly laid out tables Indications, contra-indications and side effects of the frequently used drugs within the UK Organised by body system, and then by symptom for easy navigation.
Contents:
Cardivascular system
Blood/coagulation system
Hormonal system
Respiratory system
Renal/urinary system
Gastrointestinal system
Immune system
Central nervous system.Digital Access ClinicalKey Nursing 2020 - ArticleWeissenbach J, Dirheimer G.Biochim Biophys Acta. 1978 May 23;518(3):530-4.At optimum magnesium concentration (10 mM) both yeast tRNA1Arg and tRNA3Arg are able to bind to poly (A,G) and A-G-A in presence of Escherichia coli robisomes. With A-G-G only tRNA1Arg ginds, wherea tRNA3Arg (anticodon mcm5 U-C-U) is not bound. This result means that the methylcarboxymethyl substituant in position 5 of U prevents its wobble with G.