Physical pharmacy : physical chemical principles in the pharmaceutical sciences / Alfred Martin

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : Lea & Febiger, c1993Edition: Fourth editionDescription: viii, 622 pages : illustrations ; 29 cmISBN:
  • 812114388
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • RS 403 .M378 1993
Contents:
What is meant by interpreting arterial blood gases? one blood sample, two machines -- three physiologic processes, four equattions -- PaCO2 and alveolar ventilation -- PaO2 and the alveolar - arterial oxygen difference -- SaO2 and oxygen content -- pH, PaCO2, HCO3 and acid-base status -- putting it all together - cases -- putting it all together - free text interpretations -- pitfalls in blood gas interpretation -- quick-course on blood gas interpretation.
Summary: Focuses on the use of physical chemical principles as applied to the various branches of pharmacy. Its purpose is to help pharmacists to use the elements of mathematics, chemistry and physics in their work and study. This edition has been updated to reflect a decade of advances.
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Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Main General Circulation Pharmacy GC RS 403 .M378 1993 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000003983

Includes index.

What is meant by interpreting arterial blood gases? one blood sample, two machines -- three physiologic processes, four equattions -- PaCO2 and alveolar ventilation -- PaO2 and the alveolar - arterial oxygen difference -- SaO2 and oxygen content -- pH, PaCO2, HCO3 and acid-base status -- putting it all together - cases -- putting it all together - free text interpretations -- pitfalls in blood gas interpretation -- quick-course on blood gas interpretation.

Focuses on the use of physical chemical principles as applied to the various branches of pharmacy. Its purpose is to help pharmacists to use the elements of mathematics, chemistry and physics in their work and study. This edition has been updated to reflect a decade of advances.

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