Introductory Clinical Pharmacology. 7/e
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1758
Product Description
This text presents a clear, concise introduction to pharmacology. Designed for the LPN/LVN student, the book focuses on basic principles and the nurse’s responsibility in drug administration. Organized by body system, the book examines pharmacologic properties and therapeutic applications of drugs as a class or group. Summary Drug Tables present generic and trade drug names, uses, adverse reactions, and usual dosage ranges. Features include updated drug tables, gerontologic alerts, special considerations, home care checklists, and patient and family teaching boxes. New to this edition: complementary therapies information, dimensional analysis review, chapter summary questions, drug category flowcharts, math review problems, and full color throughout. Includes free Student CD-ROM with the following components: 3-D Animations of Pharmacologic Processes Monographs of the 100 most commonly prescribed medications NCLEX-PN style review questions A video on medication administration Dosage Calculator
Book Info
Univ. of Texas, Brownsville. Addresses the study of pharmacology and the nurse's role and responsibilities in drug administrations. Covers the pharmacologic properties and therapeutic applications of drugs in all major classes. Also includes Photo Atlas of Medication Administration and CD-ROM. Previous edition: c2000. Softcover. DNLM: Pharmacology, Clinical--Nurses Instruction.