Pharmacology success : a Q & A review applying critical thinking to test taking.
By: Hargrove-Huttel, Ray A.
Contributor(s): Colgrove, Kathryn Cadenhead.
Material type: TextPublisher: Philadelphia : F.A. Davis Company, 2014Edition: 2nd ed.General Notes: Includes index; Available through the R2 Digital Library, which can be found on the Davenport University Library database page.Description: 1 online resource (503 pages).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780803641129; 0803641125.Subject(s): Pharmacology -- Examinations, questions, etc | Nursing -- Examinations, questions, etcGenre/Form: Electronic books. DDC classification: 617.0231076 Online resources: Access full-text materials at no charge:Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Includes index.
Available through the R2 Digital Library, which can be found on the Davenport University Library database page.
Basic concepts in medication administration -- Neurological system -- Cardiovascular system -- Pulmonary system -- Gastrointestinal system -- Endocrine system -- Genitourinary system -- Musculoskeletal system -- Integumentary system -- Immune inflammatory system -- Cancer treatments -- Mental health disorders -- Sensory deficits -- Emergency nursing -- Nonprescribed medications -- Administration of medications -- Comprehensive examination -- Appendix A: Drug charts.
Two books in one! Course review now. NCLEX-prep later. 1,250 critical thinking questions (both multiple choice and alternate format) organize the seemingly huge volume of pharmacology information you must master into manageable sections divided by body systems and specific diseases. You'll not only learn to associate the medication with the disease process, making learning easier, but are also be to evaluate your knowledge of medications prior to taking exams.
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