Franklin HAD-3038 User Manual

Manual is about: Medical Book Card, The Medical Letter "Handbook of Adverse Drug Interactions"

Summary of HAD-3038

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    Had-3038 medical book card user’s guide mbs medical book system ™ handbook of adverse drug interactions the medical letter.

  • Page 2: Quick Reference Guide

    20 quick reference guide to start using a book card 1. Install the book card in a slot in the back of the medical book system platform. 2. Turn the platform on. 3. If needed, press card and then use the or to highlight its icon. 4. Press enter to select it. To find drug interactions 1. Press clear ....

  • Page 3: License Agreement

    1 read this license agreement before using the medical book system. Your use of the medical book system deems that you accept the terms of this license. If you do not agree with these terms, you may return this package with purchase receipt to the dealer from which you purchased the medical book sys...

  • Page 4: Contents

    2 contents ➤ about book card compatibility important this book card can be used only with the medical book sys- tem ™ platform and will not function in any other franklin bookman ® platform. The medical book system platform can use franklin bookman book cards as well as medical book system book card...

  • Page 5: Introduction to The Hadi

    3 introduction to the hadi this handbook offers a quick guide to possible adverse effects of drug interactions, with brief recommendations for precautionary measures. Pairs of interacting drugs are listed alphabeti- cally, followed by the adverse interaction, its mechanism (in parentheses), referenc...

  • Page 6: Introduction to The Hadi

    4 of drugs and their cyp450 isoforms is available on the internet at www.Drug-interactions.Com. These isozymes are named according to a stan- dard system, e.G. Cyp3a4 or p4503a4. Drugs that are substrates or inhibitors for the same isozyme in vitro are likely to interact, but no inter- action may be...

  • Page 7: Key Guide

    5 or key guide direction keys pages up or down. Moves the cursor, text, or highlight. Key combinations* ✩ + card transfers a highlighted word between installed book cards. ✩ + enter at text, highlights special mark- ers (e.G., bibliographic references, mao inhibitor in- formation , etc.). ✩ + q-p ty...

  • Page 8: 1. Turn The Platform On.

    6 if you have installed two book cards in the platform, you can select which book you want to read. 1. Turn the platform on. 2. Press card . 3. Use or to highlight the book you want to use. 4. Press enter to select it. Selecting a book ➤ resuming where you left off you can turn off the platform at a...

  • Page 9: Viewing A Demonstration

    7 before you start using this book, you may want to see a brief demonstration. Press menu and then use the arrow keys to highlight view demo on the setup menu. Press enter to select it. To stop the dem- onstration, press clear . Viewing a demonstration finding drug interactions ➤ help is always at h...

  • Page 10: Tion. For Example, Highlight

    8 these are the interactions for heparin. 5. Type an interaction title or use the arrow keys to highlight an interac- tion. For example, highlight hep- arins & nitrates. 6. Press enter to view it. 7. To go to the next or previous interac- tion, if any, hold ✩ and use dn or up . 8. Press clear when f...

  • Page 11: If You Misspell A Drug Name

    9 ➤ if you misspell a drug name when you type letters that do not match a drug on the main drug list, the spelling correction entry screen ap- pears. You can press back repeatedly to exit it. Or you can enter the mis- spelled drug name to view corrections. Select a correction to add it to your searc...

  • Page 12: Searching For Parts of Words

    10 ➤ searching for parts of words if you want to find prefixes, suffixes, or other parts of words, type an aster- isk (✻) to stand for a series of letters. To type an asterisk, hold cap and press ? ✻ . For example, type poly ✻ at the main drug list. Then press enter to see its matches, or type a cor...

  • Page 13: 1. Press

    11 you can view a glossary entry for any drug on the main drug list. A glossary en- try can contain a drug’s generic or brand name, any drug or food groups to which it belongs, and mao inhibitor information. 1. Press clear . 2. Highlight a drug on the main drug list. For example, highlight ibuprofen...

  • Page 14: 1. When You See A

    12 throughout this book, you will find bib- liographic references (indicated by ’s), and notes about foods that inter- act with mao inhibitors (indicated by ’s). Bibliographic ref- erences provide additional information. Markers are usually found in glossary entries. Note: the hand icon ( ) is not a...

  • Page 15: Platform.

    13 the medical book system platform enables you to look up a word from one installed book card in the other installed book card. This book card can send words to and re- ceive words from other book cards. Some book cards are not able to transfer words. To learn if a book card can send or receive wor...

  • Page 16: Book Card Care

    14 book card care lbs. • do not touch the metal contacts on the book cards. Caution touching the electrical con- tacts with statically charged objects, in- cluding your fingers, could erase information entered in a book card. • do not put excessive pressure on the book cards. • do not expose the boo...

  • Page 17: Limited Warranty

    15 limited warranty, disclaimer of warranties and limited remedy (a) limited warranty. Franklin warrants to the original end user that for a period of one (1) year from the original date of purchase as evi- denced by a copy of your receipt, your frank- lin product shall be free from defects in mater...

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    16 this product, excluding batteries, is guaranteed by franklin for a period of one year from the date of purchase. It will be repaired or replaced with an equivalent product (at franklin’s option) free of charge for any defect due to faulty workmanship or materials. Products purchased outside the u...

  • Page 19: Fcc Notice

    17 note: this equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class b digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the fcc rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and ca...

  • Page 20: ?* Key  4, 7, 10

    18 ?* key 4, 7, 10 arrow keys 5, 7 auto-resume feature 6 automatic shutoff 6 bib marker 12 blue (list) key 4, 8 book cards installing 5 platform compatibility 2 removing 5 selecting 6 card key 4, 5, 6, 13 changing screen contrast 6 shutoff time 6 type size 6 color keys key guide 4 understanding 4 de...

  • Page 21: Index

    19 index screen contrast 6 search (yellow) key 4, 9 shutoff time 6 spec (green) key 4, 8, 11 special markers, reading 12 spelling correction entry screen 9, 10 tutorial 7 type size 6 viewing bibliographic references 12 cross-references 12 demonstration 7 help messages 7 words, highlighting 11 yellow...

  • Page 22: Had-3038

    Had-3038 medical book card user’s guide mbs medical book system ™ handbook of adverse drug interactions the medical letter.