Pharmacology Made Insanely Easy [Paperback]
Author: Loretta Manning | Language: English | ISBN: 0976102900 | Format: PDF, EPUB
Pharmacology Made Insanely Easy
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Pocket guide to pharmacology for students, graduates and faculty learning and teaching the discipline. Features a unique two-page format with clinical information on the left and a humorous or memorable illustration on the right, to aid in the retention of information. Covers both pharmaceutical and alternative drugs. Softcover.
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- Paperback: 345 pages
- Publisher: I Can Pub Inc; 2 edition (April 8, 2005)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0976102900
- ISBN-13: 978-0976102908
- Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.4 x 1 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #925,603 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
I bought this book, so I'm using it, but finding its helpfulness to be uneven. Some of the info seems to be either slightly outdated or at least has large gaps. For example, I've just used it to review Type II diabetes meds we were given in lecture, and it doesn't have any info at all about 2 of the 5 categories of NIDDM drugs I'm supposed to be familiar with. It also has an awful lot of typos, which disappoints me that it seems nobody proofread it with much care.By A Customer
On the positive side, I do think the little drawings and mnemonics will help me remember the info I find helpful. So it isn't worthless, but I hope to eventually find a better pharm review book.
I bought this book as a prep for the NCLEX. However, there is so much information to know on these drugs that it's impossible to memorize. I studied just the classification of drugs, with an emphasis on Digox, Heparin, Coumadin, and the classes of antibiotics. Know the theraputic and toxic levels of digoxin, know the loading does and the maintenance doses too. Know the Ptt for heparin and Pt for coumadin, know the antidotes. Finally know the classes of antibiotics, and lab values to watch for, namely BUN and creatinine. These are the drug issues that are stressed for the NCLEX, in all of the prep books I used.By Mitchell Strasner
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