Pharmacology success : a course review applying critical thinking to test taking / Ray A. Hargrove-Huttel, Kathryn Cadenhead Colgrove.
Material type: TextSeries: Davis's success seriesPublication details: Philadelphia : F.A. Davis Co., c2008.Description: xiv, 438 p. ; 28 cm + 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)ISBN:- 0803618212
- 9780803618213
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Includes index.
1. Basic Concepts in Medication Administration -- 2. Neurological System -- 3. Cardiovascular System -- 4. Pulmonary System -- 5. Gastrointestinal System -- 6. Endocrine System -- 7. Genitourinary System -- 8. Musculoskeletal System -- 9. Integumentary System -- 10. Immune Inflammatory System -- 11. Cancer Treatments -- 12. Mental Health Disorders -- 13. Sensory Deficits -- 14. Emergency Nursing -- 15. Nonprescribed Medications -- 16. Administration of Medications -- 17. Comprehensive Examination.
An addition to the F.A. Davis Success Series, this title is intended for nursing students enrolled in pharmacology courses and also for nursing graduates who are preparing for the NCLEX examination. Contains test taking hints and rationales for the correct answer. Organized into manageable sections divided by body systems and specific diseases.
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