Study guide for introduction to clinical pharmacology /
Edmunds, Marilyn Winterton
Study guide for introduction to clinical pharmacology / Marilyn Winterton Edmunds - Seventh edition. - St. Louis, Missouri : Elsevier Mosby, c2013 - iii, 174 pages ; 27 cm.
Unit One: General Principles of Pharmacology -- 1. Pharmacology and the Nursing Process in LPN Practice -- 2. Patient Teaching and Health Literacy -- 3. Legal Aspects Affecting the Administration of Medications -- 4. Foundations and Principles of Pharmacology -- 5. Lifespan and Cultural Modifications -- 6. Self-Care: Over-the-Counter Products, Herbal Therapies, and Drugs for Health Promotion Unit Two: Principles of Medication Administration -- 7. Review of Mathematical Principles -- 8. Mathematical Equivalents Used in Pharmacology -- 9. Calculating Drug Dosages -- 10. Preparing and Administering Medications Unit Three: Drug Groups -- 11. Allergy and Respiratory Medications -- 12. Antiinfective Medications -- 13. Antivirals, Antiretrovirals, and Antifungal Medications -- 14. Antineoplastic Medications -- 15. Cardiovascular and Renal Medications -- 16. Central and Peripheral Nervous System Medications -- 17. Medications for Pain Management -- 18. Antiinflammatory, Musculoskeletal, and Antiarthritis Medications -- 19. Gastrointestinal Medications -- 20. Hematologic Products -- 21. Hormones and Steroids -- 22. Immunologic Medications -- 23. Topical Medications -- 24. Vitamins and Minerals Medication Cards Inside back cover quick-reference resources: The Joint Commission Official Do Not Use List, Must-Know Drugs, Do-Not-Confuse Drugs.
Corresponding to the chapters in "Introduction to Clinical Pharmacology, 7th Edition", this guide offers a variety of learning resources to help you master nursing pharmacology.
9780323076968
CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY
RM 301.28 .E36s 2013
Study guide for introduction to clinical pharmacology / Marilyn Winterton Edmunds - Seventh edition. - St. Louis, Missouri : Elsevier Mosby, c2013 - iii, 174 pages ; 27 cm.
Unit One: General Principles of Pharmacology -- 1. Pharmacology and the Nursing Process in LPN Practice -- 2. Patient Teaching and Health Literacy -- 3. Legal Aspects Affecting the Administration of Medications -- 4. Foundations and Principles of Pharmacology -- 5. Lifespan and Cultural Modifications -- 6. Self-Care: Over-the-Counter Products, Herbal Therapies, and Drugs for Health Promotion Unit Two: Principles of Medication Administration -- 7. Review of Mathematical Principles -- 8. Mathematical Equivalents Used in Pharmacology -- 9. Calculating Drug Dosages -- 10. Preparing and Administering Medications Unit Three: Drug Groups -- 11. Allergy and Respiratory Medications -- 12. Antiinfective Medications -- 13. Antivirals, Antiretrovirals, and Antifungal Medications -- 14. Antineoplastic Medications -- 15. Cardiovascular and Renal Medications -- 16. Central and Peripheral Nervous System Medications -- 17. Medications for Pain Management -- 18. Antiinflammatory, Musculoskeletal, and Antiarthritis Medications -- 19. Gastrointestinal Medications -- 20. Hematologic Products -- 21. Hormones and Steroids -- 22. Immunologic Medications -- 23. Topical Medications -- 24. Vitamins and Minerals Medication Cards Inside back cover quick-reference resources: The Joint Commission Official Do Not Use List, Must-Know Drugs, Do-Not-Confuse Drugs.
Corresponding to the chapters in "Introduction to Clinical Pharmacology, 7th Edition", this guide offers a variety of learning resources to help you master nursing pharmacology.
9780323076968
CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY
RM 301.28 .E36s 2013