Page 2 - License Agreement
1 License Agreement READ THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT BEFORE USING ANY BOOKMAN ELEC-TRONIC BOOK. YOUR USE OF THE BOOKMAN ELECTRONIC BOOK DEEMS THAT YOU AC-CEPT THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH THESETERMS, YOU MAY RETURN THIS PACKAGE WITH PURCHASE RECEIPT TOTHE DEALER FROM WHICH YOU PURC...
Page 3 - Contents; Using the
2 Contents Using the Nursing97 Drug Handbook, you can quickly and conveniently findmonographs of hundreds of drugs. Youcan find drugs by their therapeutic class, by their names, or by searchingfor words in their monographs. Youcan even place bookmarks to quicklyfind the drugs that you use most often...
Page 4 - Color Keys; Function Keys; Direction Keys; DN
3 Key Guide Key Guide Color Keys M O R E (red) Expands a word search. SPEC (green) Displays the Outline location of the current text. S E ARCH (yellow) Lets you type one or more search words. L I S T (blue) Lets you add, find, or re- move a bookmark. Function Keys BACK Backs up (e.g., erases letters...
Page 5 - Installing a Book Card; Removing a Book Card
4 Installing a Book Card ➤ Removing a Book Card Warning: When you remove a book card that does not have abuilt-in battery of its own, informa-tion that you entered in that bookcard will be erased. Warning: Never install or remove a book card when your BOOKMAN isturned on. If you do, information that...
Page 6 - or to highlight; Resuming Where You Left Off
5 Selecting a Book Using the Color Keys The red, green, yellow, and blue keyson your BOOKMAN change their func-tions according to which book you areusing. When you are using the built-in book,the color keys function as labelled onthe BOOKMAN keyboard. When youare using a book card, the color keysfun...
Page 7 - Shutoff; Or press; View Demo; tutorial about this book, select
6 Viewing a Demonstration Changing the Settings Using the Setup menu, you can adjustthe type size, shutoff time, and screencontrast. The type size sets how large the char-acters appear on screen. The shutofftime sets how long your BOOKMANstays on if you forget to turn it off. Thescreen contrast sets...
Page 8 - Finding Drugs by Name; Selecting any brand name will; aspirin; also use; Indications and Dosage
7 Finding Drugs by Name The simplest way to find a generic orbrand name drug is to type its name atthe Drugs menu. Note: Selecting any brand name will retrieve comprehensive genericdrug information. Some genericdrug monographs may cover morethan one generic drug and multiplebrand names. 1. Press CLE...
Page 9 - Finding Drugs by Class; Gastrointestinal Tract Drugs; Laxatives
8 Finding Drugs by Class Using the Class menu, you can finddrugs by their therapeutic classes andsubclasses, such as gastrointestinaltract drugs that are laxatives. 1. Press MENU to highlight the Class menu. 2. Highlight a class by scrolling to it or by typing its first few let-ters. For example, hi...
Page 10 - Searching for Words; Viewing the Outline Location; Using the Appendices
9 Another way to find a drug, or any wordor phrase occurring in this book, is to en-ter it at the Search screen. Please notethat you cannot search for short, com-mon words such as the and is. 1. Press SEARCH (the yellow key). The Search screen appears. 2. Type up to six search words. For example, ty...
Page 12 - Highlighting Search Words
11 You can also search for a word by high-lighting it in drug monograph or othertext in this book. 1. When a monograph or other text is on screen, press ENTER to start the highlight. You can turn off the highlight bypressing BACK . 2. Use the arrow keys to high- light another word. 3. Press ENTER to...
Page 13 - dihydroxy-cholecalciferol; Reading Drug Monographs
12 Expanding Your Searches ➤ Understanding Searches and Expansions When you search for a word, eitherby entering it at the Search screenor by highlighting it in text, titles andheadings (in bold type) are searchedfirst for exact matches. If no exactmatches are found in titles or head-ings, then the ...
Page 14 - Reading Cross-references
13 Throughout this book, cross-refer-ences and footnotes appear. Cross-re-fer-ences are indicated by icons. Footnotes are indicated by superscriptabbreviations such as CND (for Canada), AUS (for Australia), and ALRT (for Alert). 1. When you see a or a superscript abbreviation onscreen, hold ✩ and pr...
Page 15 - Using Bookmarks; Adding a Bookmark; Add; Finding a Bookmark; Your bookmarks are listed by recency.; Removing a Bookmark; Remove; and press
14 Using Bookmarks Adding a Bookmark You can add up to ten bookmarks to thetext of this book to quickly find the drugmonographs that you most often use. 1. When a monograph or other part of the text is on screen,press LIST (the blue key). 2. Press ENTER to select Add Bookmark . Notice that a bookmar...
Page 16 - and then press the ar-; Sending Words; Touching these electrical
15 This book can transfer words betweencertain other BOOKMAN books. To send or receive words betweenbooks, you must install the book card inyour BOOKMAN. In addition, the in-stalled book card(s) and/or its built-inbook must be able to send or receivewords. To learn if a book can send or re-ceive wor...
Page 17 - and Trademarks; Nursing97 Drug Handbook; Limited Warranty
16 Copyrights, Patents, and Trademarks This unit may change operating modes due to elec-trostatic discharge. Normal operation of this unitcan be re-established by pressing the reset key, ON/OFF , or by removing/replacing batteries. Nursing97 Drug Handbook BOOKMAN Model NDH-2062 Size: 5.9 x 4.2 x 0.6...
Page 18 - Index; See Bookmarks
17 Index ?* key 9Adding bookmarks 14ALRT (Alert) 13Appendices 9Arrow keys 6Asterisk (for finding words) 10AUS (Australia) 13Automatic shutoff 6BKM. See Bookmarks Book cards installing 4removing 4 Bookmarks adding 14deleting all 14deleting individually 14finding 14 Capital letters, typing 9Changing s...
Page 19 - See
18 Index Footnotes 13Function keys 3Help messages 6Highlighting menu items 6Key combinations 3Limited Warranty 16Misspellings, correcting 10Outline location of any text 9of drug profiles 13of word search matches 9-10 Partial words in searches 10Patents 16Punctuation, typing 9Quick keys 4, 12Reading ...
Page 20 - Electronic Publishers; E L E C T R O N I C B O O K C A R D; OO; USER’S GUIDE; Drug Handbook
Electronic Publishers E L E C T R O N I C B O O K C A R D B OO KMAN USER’S GUIDE NDH-2062 Nursing97 Drug Handbook ®