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Student Workbook for Pharmacology Made Simple

  • Book

  • November 2021
  • Elsevier Health Science
  • ID: 5349904
Reinforce your understanding of pharmacology with this practical workbook! Corresponding to the chapters in Pharmacology Made Simple, this workbook helps you review, practice, and apply the pharmacology knowledge you will need as a healthcare professional. Review questions and exercises provide "skills drills"-style practice to help you understand and apply key terms and concepts. Not only will you get more out of the textbook, but you will also gain confidence and improve your job readiness!

- Content focuses on what you need to know. - Word definition and mnemonic exercises help you build your vocabulary in pharmacology. - Multiple-choice, true/false, and matching questions test your knowledge of key concepts and build comprehension. - Dosage calculations problems reinforce your skills in basic and applied math. - Visual exercises challenge you to apply concepts to the practice setting.

Table of Contents

UNIT 1: General Principles of Pharmacology

Chapter 1: Introduction to Pharmacology

Chapter 2: Drug Sources, Effects, and Mechanisms of Action

Chapter 3: Drug Movement Through the Body

UNIT 2: Pharmacology in Practice

Chapter 4: Pharmacy Law and Ethics

Chapter 5: Drug Administration

Chapter 6: Mathematics and Dosage Calculations

UNIT 3: Drug Classifications

Chapter 7: Drugs Affecting the Gastrointestinal System

Chapter 8: Drugs Affecting the Musculoskeletal System

Chapter 9: Drugs Affecting the Immune System

Chapter 10: Drugs Affecting the Nervous System

Chapter 11: Drugs Affecting the Cardiovascular System

Chapter 12: Drugs Affecting the Endocrine System

UNIT 4: Special Situations and Populations

Chapter 13: Pediatric Considerations

Chapter 14: Geriatric Considerations

Chapter 15: General and Local Anesthetics

Chapter 16: Alcohol and Drugs of Abuse

Glossary

Index

Authors

Anthony Guerra Professor, Des Moines Area Community College, Ankeny, Iowa.