JERSEY CITY, N.J., June 21, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- As any nurse would testify, forgetting your nursing calculation formulae spells the end. But fret not. In the revolutionary new book, One Touch Nursing Calculations, Sam Djanie has just the right answer for you -- a method that, unlike the rest, does not subscribe to a formula but uses numbers in the question to come up with solutions to nursing calculations.
Sam stumbled upon this breakthrough method when, going to the Columbia Presbyterian Hospital in New York City, he was given a surprise exam on nursing medication. Forgetting the standard formula, he struggled for an answer. After much desperation, frustration and head-scratching, it finally dawned on him -- a method altogether different from the boilerplate but just as effective or, in more ways than one, even better. Since 1995, Sam and his friends have been using it and not once has it ever let them down.
"This method, revealed in the pages of One Touch Nursing Calculations, is the best because it is based on a system. And, just like any system, it is dependable and predictable. It will give nurses the assurance to do their work and will eliminate medication errors which occur every now and then. More importantly, it will help save lives," says Sam.
About the Author
Sam Djanie attended Bronx Community College School of Nursing and proceeded to City College where he earned his bachelor's degree in biochemistry.
One Touch Nursing Calculations by Sam Djanie Nursing Calculations Made Easy Publication Date: December 28, 2004 Trade Paperback; $10.00; 79 pages; 1-4134-6730-X
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