Medications : a guide for the health professions
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Medications : a guide for the health professions
F.A. Davis, c1999
2nd ed
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Includes index
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Description
Focusing on the skills and knowledge expected of the entry-level professional in the primary care ambulance setting, this competency-based book moves from simple skills to increasingly more complex ones. The text conveys how to administer medications safely and how to teach patients to.
Table of Contents
- The language of pharmacology - abbreviations, systems of measurement and conversions
- the Controlled Substances Act and prescriptions
- forms of medication and patient care applications
- drug classifications and interactions
- safety in drug therapy and patient care
- measuring medications for administration
- calculating dosages and solutions
- routes of administration and injection techniques
- drugs commonly administered or prescribed in the medical office. Appendices: 50 most commonly prescribed drugs
- answers to written competencies, procedures and conversion drills.
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