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Math Calculations for Pharmacy Technicians. A Worktext. Edition No. 4

  • Book

  • June 2022
  • Elsevier Health Science
  • ID: 5483945
Master the math skills needed to calculate drug dosages safely and accurately! Math Calculations for Pharmacy Technicians, 4th Edition covers the competencies required by the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP). Designed specifically for Pharmacy Technicians, the book includes a review of basic math, conversions between measurement systems, interpretation of drug labels and physicians' orders, and calculation of medications based on a patient's age, body weight, or body surface area. Two basic methods of calculating drug dosages are described: ratio/proportion and dimensional analysis. Simplifying calculation concepts, Elaine Beale's practical worktext breaks down calculations, provides examples, and contains hundreds of practice problems to help you develop calculation confidence and prepare for a successful career as a Pharmacy Technician.

- More than 1,800 practice problems to help you achieve skills mastery and speed with calculations, conversions, and measurements. - Step-by-step examples that follow the written explanation of a calculation to break down complex formulas into more manageable building blocks. - UNIQUE! Body system icons next to medication names to help you learn to associate drugs with their respective disorders and body systems. - Chapter pretests and posttests to help you assess your comprehension as well as areas of strength and areas for improvement. - Learning features including safety alerts to prevent common pharmacy and medication errors, tech notes to highlight important concepts, and application to realistic on-the-job situations. - Key terms including definitions and are accompanied by a back-of-book glossary for reference. - NEW! Coverage of compounding medications along with newer products such as biologicals used to treat chronic disease or anticoagulants that are alternatives to warfarin and heparin. - NEW! Expanded case-based problems with realistic drug labels, simulating practice and allowing realistic application. - NEW! Appendix of top 200 commonly prescribed medications also available online as a printable document for on-the-job reference.

Table of Contents

Section I: Introduction and Basic Math Skills

1. Assessment of Mathematical Skills Needed in Health Occupations

2. Review of Basic Mathematical Skills

Section II: Measurements Used in Health Care and Conversions between Measurement Systems

3. Conversion of Clinical Measurements of Numbers, Time and Temperature

4. Comparisons of Measurement Systems

5. Conversions between Measurement Systems

Section III: Medication and Prescription Orders and Their Calculations

6. Interpretation of Medication Labels and Orders

7. Calculation of Solid Oral Doses and Dosages

8. Calculate Doses of Liquid Oral and Parenteral Medications

9. Reconstitution of Powders or Crystals into Liquid Medications

Section IV: Special Medication Calculations

10. Calculation of Medications for Special Populations Based on Body Weight and Patient Age

11. Calculation of Medications Measured in Units, Milliequivalents and Percents of Concentration

12. Calculation of Medications for Intravenous Uses

13. Calculation of Mixtures from Stock Medications

14. Interpreting Physician's Orders for Dosages

Section V: Business Math

15. Business Math for Pharmacy Technicians

Appendices Answer Key (every third problem only)

Bibliography

Credits

Glossary

Index

Authors

Elaine Beale Program Director and Instructor
Pharmacy Technician Program
Paul D. Camp Community College
Franklin, VA.