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Pharmacy Terminology Jahangir Moini

Pharmacy Terminology By Jahangir Moini

Pharmacy Terminology by Jahangir Moini


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Pharmacy Terminology Summary

Pharmacy Terminology by Jahangir Moini

PHARMACY TERMINOLOGY is unique in offering terminology directed to pharmacy technicians and pharmacists. This thorough resource of terminology is supported by the use of full color photos and illustrations that bring the book to life To present a complete review of pharmacy terminology, it covers general terminology, reviews drug terminology, and discusses pathological conditions along with the the medications used to treat them. StudyWARE CD-ROM accompanies the book with a variety of questions types, as well as correct pronunciations with audio examples.

Pharmacy Terminology Reviews

Part I. Introduction to Terminology. 1. Word Parts and Their Meanings. 2. Organization of the Human Body. Part II. Terminology of the Body Systems. 3. The Integumentary System. 4. The Skeletal System. 5. The Muscular System. 6. The Eyes and Ears. 7. The Nervous System. 8. The Endocrine System. 9. The Digestive System. 10. The Cardiovascular System. 11. The Blood. 12. The Immune System. 13. The Respiratory System. 14. The Urinary System. 15. The Male Reproductive System. 16. The Female Reproductive System. Part III. Terminology of Special Populations. 17. Terminology Related to Pediatrics. 18. Terminology Related to Geriatrics. 19. Terminology Related to the Oncology Patient. Part IV. Terminology Related to the Pharmacy Profession. 20. Pharmacological Vocabulary. 21. Terminology Used in Administering Medications. 22. The Practice of Pharmacy. 23. Advanced Pharmacy. 24. Pharmacy Laboratory Procedures. 25. Pharmacy Law. 26. Management of Pharmacy Operations. 27. Health Insurance Billing. 28. Computer Applications in the Pharmacy. Part V.Mathematics Review. 29. Basic Mathematics. 30. Measurement Systems.

About Jahangir Moini

Dr. Moini is a retired Professor of Health and Science who most recently taught at Eastern Florida State College. He previously served as Director of Allied Health Programs at Everest University, where he initially established the Pharmacy Technician Program before becoming director. Prior to coming to the United States, Dr. Moini served an Assistant Professor at Tehran University Medical and Nursing School. An internationally published author of 38 allied health textbooks, Dr. Moini devotes himself to helping today's students successfully prepare for a variety of health-related careers.

Table of Contents

Part I. Introduction to Terminology. 1. Word Parts and Their Meanings. 2. Organization of the Human Body. Part II. Terminology of the Body Systems. 3. The Integumentary System. 4. The Skeletal System. 5. The Muscular System. 6. The Eyes and Ears. 7. The Nervous System. 8. The Endocrine System. 9. The Digestive System. 10. The Cardiovascular System. 11. The Blood. 12. The Immune System. 13. The Respiratory System. 14. The Urinary System. 15. The Male Reproductive System. 16. The Female Reproductive System. Part III. Terminology of Special Populations. 17. Terminology Related to Pediatrics. 18. Terminology Related to Geriatrics. 19. Terminology Related to the Oncology Patient. Part IV. Terminology Related to the Pharmacy Profession. 20. Pharmacological Vocabulary. 21. Terminology Used in Administering Medications. 22. The Practice of Pharmacy. 23. Advanced Pharmacy. 24. Pharmacy Laboratory Procedures. 25. Pharmacy Law. 26. Management of Pharmacy Operations. 27. Health Insurance Billing. 28. Computer Applications in the Pharmacy. Part V. Mathematics Review. 29. Basic Mathematics. 30. Measurement Systems.

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CIN1428317872G
9781428317871
1428317872
Pharmacy Terminology by Jahangir Moini
Used - Good
Paperback
Cengage Learning, Inc
2009-12-03
336
N/A
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