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8

Selecting a Book

Using the Color Keys

The red, green, yellow, and blue keys
on your BOOKMAN change their func-
tions according to which book you are
using.

When you are using its built-in book,
the color keys function as labelled on
the BOOKMAN keyboard. When you
are using an installed book card, the
color keys function as labelled on that
book card.

Remember, the color keys for book
cards function as labelled on their
cards, not necessarily as labelled on
the BOOKMAN keyboard.

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 

or   to select

the book you want to use.

4. Press 

ENTER

 to use it.

 ➤ 

Resuming Where You Left Off

When using this book card, you can
turn off your BOOKMAN at any
time. When you turn on your
BOOKMAN again, the screen that
you last viewed normally appears.

Summary of Contents for BOOKMAN NIM-2072

Page 1: ...Electronic Publishers E L E C T R O N I C B O O K C A R D BOOKMAN Gahart s Intravenous Medications USER S GUIDE NIM 2072 www franklin com...

Page 2: ...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 pr...

Page 3: ...gs 9 Looking up Drugs 10 Finding Drugs by Category 11 Reading Drug Monographs 12 Searching for Words 13 Highlighting Search Words 14 Expanding Your Searches 15 Reading Cross references Footnotes and T...

Page 4: ...ou ll find a key to abbreviations In the Introduction section found under the menu item Drugs the Important IV Therapy Facts are grouped to help identify the information you want quickly Health care t...

Page 5: ...ts occur This is an awesome responsibility If after reviewing the information in In travenous Medications you have any questions about any order you are given clarify it with the physician con Preface...

Page 6: ...MENU Highlights the Drugs menu ON OFF Turns BOOKMAN on or off SPACE At the Word Search screen types a space At a menu shows the full title of the highlighted item At the text shows its location same a...

Page 7: ...ompatible With C Contraindications S Dilution D Dose Adjustments L Drug Lab Interactions X Incompatible With I Indications and Usage N Neonatal Infant Dose P Pediatric Dose W Precautions R Rate of Adm...

Page 8: ...iled monographs by generic and trade name drugs by categories of drugs and even by words appearing in monographs Cross references foot notes and tables provide additional in formation You can also pla...

Page 9: ...n that book card Remember the color keys for book cards function as labelled on their cards not necessarily as labelled on the BOOKMAN keyboard If one or more book cards are installed in your BOOKMAN...

Page 10: ...tting Before you use this book you may want to see a brief demonstration First be certain that the book card is installed and selected Then follow these steps 1 Press CLEAR 2 Use the arrow keys to hig...

Page 11: ...and press a numbered key To go to the appendixes or introduc tion hold CAP and press or To go directly to the text from a high lighted drug hold and press ENTER 3 When the drug is high lighted press...

Page 12: ...ENTER Finding Drugs by Category 7 To see the next or previous monograph in the category hold and use DN or UP 8 To see the list of drugs in the category press BACK 9 Press CLEAR when finished Using N...

Page 13: ...raph 6 To go to the next or previous monograph hold and press DN or UP Reading Drug Monographs Once you have found a drug monograph there are many ways to read it 1 Find a drug monograph To learn how...

Page 14: ...and then a section 9 To clear your search and re turn to the Word Search screen press SEARCH Another way to find drug monographs is by entering drug names or other words at the Word Search screen 1 Pr...

Page 15: ...shed Highlighting Search Words If You Misspell a Search Word If you enter a misspelled word at the Word Search screen a list of correc tions appears Use to highlight a one and then press ENTER to sear...

Page 16: ...s soon as matches are found at a level de scribed above Pressing MORE red expands the search to the next level and finds additional matches if any The number of matches found at a given search level m...

Page 17: ...nces Footnotes and Tables Reading Cross references Footnotes and Tables 4 Press BACK again to turn off the highlight Looking up Abbreviations Here is a quick way to find the meaning of abbreviations e...

Page 18: ...con has been added to the text Finding a Bookmark Once you have added bookmarks you can easily find them 1 Press LIST blue 2 Use to highlight a bookmark Bookmarks are listed by their mono graph or cha...

Page 19: ...k up words in other nursing books To transfer words to and from this book this book card must be installed in your BOOKMAN In addition the other in stalled book card s and or its built in book must be...

Page 20: ...56712 381 3 Appendix Key to Abbreviations less than more than 1 2 NS one half normal saline 0 45 ACE angiotensin converting enzyme ACT activated coagulation time AIDS acquired immune deficiency syndr...

Page 21: ...rogenase LR lactated Ringer s injection or solution M molar M2 meter squared MAO monoamine oxidase mcg microgram s mCi millicurie s mEq milliequivalent Mg magnesium mg milligram s MI myocardial infarc...

Page 22: ...SHALL BE FRANKLIN S OBLIGATION TO REPLACE OR REFUNDAS SET FORTHABOVE IN THIS WARRANTY Some States do not allow the exclusion of implied warranties or limitations on how long a warranty lasts This war...

Page 23: ...ze 9 Color keys key guide 5 understanding 6 using 8 Contrast changing 9 Copyrights 19 Correcting misspellings 14 Cross references XREF 16 Cursor moving 13 Deleting bookmarks 17 Demonstration viewing 9...

Page 24: ...11 Quick keys key guide 6 reading monographs 12 Reading cross references 16 footnotes 16 monographs 12 tables 16 Resetting BOOKMAN 17 Resume feature 8 Screen contrast 9 Searches correcting misspellin...

Page 25: ...y highlighting words 14 correcting misspellings 14 entering at the Word Search screen 13 expanding 15 finding parts of words 14 for parts of words 14 spelling correction 14 too common words 14 underst...

Page 26: ...Electronic Publishers E L E C T R O N I C B O O K C A R D BOOKMAN Gahart s Intravenous Medications USER S GUIDE NIM 2072 www franklin com...

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