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Principles of Pharmacology for Medical Assisting Jane Rice (Georgia Northwestern Technical College)

Principles of Pharmacology for Medical Assisting By Jane Rice (Georgia Northwestern Technical College)

Principles of Pharmacology for Medical Assisting by Jane Rice (Georgia Northwestern Technical College)


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Provides a comprehensive introduction to pharmacology for medical assistants and other allied health professionals. This title begins with a mathematics review, math concepts that are presented in a clear and concise manner with step-by-step explanations and many examples followed by practice problems for immediate reinforcement.

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Principles of Pharmacology for Medical Assisting by Jane Rice (Georgia Northwestern Technical College)

PRINCIPLES OF PHARMACOLOGY FOR MEDICAL ASSISTING, 5E provides a comprehensive introduction to pharmacology for medical assistants and other allied health professionals. Beginning with a mathematics review, math concepts are presented in a clear and concise manner with step-by-step explanations and many examples, followed by practice problems for immediate reinforcement. Once mastered, learn about adult and pediatric dosage calculations, as well as current and commonly used practices, procedures, medications, and drug preparations in today's medical office.

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SECTION I: MATHEMATICS AND DOSAGE CALCULATIONS. Unit 1. Numerals and Fractions. Unit 2. Decimal Fractions. Unit 3. Ratio and Proportion. Unit 4. The Metric System. Unit 5. Calculating Adult Dosages: Oral and Parenteral Forms. Unit 6. Calculating Children's Dosages. SECTION II: INTRODUCTION TO PHARMACOLOGY. Unit 7. Drug Sources, Schedules, and Dosages. Unit 8. Forms of Drugs and How They Act. Unit 9. The Medication Order. Unit 10. Medication Administration Essentials. Unit 11. Administration of Nonparenteral Medications. Unit 12. Parenteral Equipment and Supplies. Unit 13. Administration of Parenteral Medications. Unit 14. Allergy: An Overview. SECTION III: MEDICATIONS, SUPPLEMENTS, AND DRUG ABUSE. Unit 15. Antibiotic Agents. Unit 16. Antifungal, Antiviral, and Immunizing Agents. Unit 17. Antineoplastic Agents. Unit 18. Vitamins and Minerals. Unit 19. Psychotropic Agents. Unit 20. Substance Abuse. SECTION IV: EFFECTS OF MEDICATIONS ON BODY SYSTEMs. Unit 21. Medications Used for Musculoskeletal System Disorders. Unit 22. Medications Used for Gastrointestinal System Disorders. Unit 23. Medications Used for Cardiovascular System Disorders. Unit 24. Medications That Affect the Respiratory System. Unit 25. Diuretics and Medications Used for Urinary System Disorders. Unit 26. Medications Used in Treatment of Endocrine Disorders. Unit 27. Medications That Affect the Nervous System. Unit 28. Medications That Affect the Reproductive System. Appendix A: Color Photo Quick Reference Drug Guide. Appendix B: Helpful Resources. Appendix C: Performance Checklists.

About Jane Rice (Georgia Northwestern Technical College)

Jane Rice was Director of the Medical Assisting Program at Coosa Valley Technical College in Rome, Georgia for more than 30 years. During her tenure, she obtained AAMA accreditation for the program - the first in the state to do so - and served as an AMA/AAMA Program Evaluator and member of the AAMA Editorial Board. In addition to this text, she has published journal articles in The Professional Medical Assistant, and several other textbooks, including Medical Terminology for Health Care Professionals, Medical Terminology: A Word Building Approach, Medical Terminology with Human Anatomy, The Terminology of Health and Medicine, Medications and Mathematics for the Nurse, and SpellRight. Ms. Rice's commitment to health education has earned her several awards, including the Georgia Occupational Award of Leadership (GOAL), Georgia State Department of Technical and Adult Education Commissioner's Award of Excellence, and Georgia Vocational Association's Health Occupations Educator of the Year.

Table of Contents

SECTION I: MATHEMATICS AND DOSAGE CALCULATIONS. Unit 1. Numerals and Fractions. Unit 2. Decimal Fractions. Unit 3. Ratio and Proportion. Unit 4. The Metric System. Unit 5. Calculating Adult Dosages: Oral and Parenteral Forms. Unit 6. Calculating Children's Dosages. SECTION II: INTRODUCTION TO PHARMACOLOGY. Unit 7. Drug Sources, Schedules, and Dosages. Unit 8. Forms of Drugs and How They Act. Unit 9. The Medication Order. Unit 10. Medication Administration Essentials. Unit 11. Administration of Nonparenteral Medications. Unit 12. Parenteral Equipment and Supplies. Unit 13. Administration of Parenteral Medications. Unit 14. Allergy: An Overview. SECTION III: MEDICATIONS, SUPPLEMENTS, AND DRUG ABUSE. Unit 15. Antibiotic Agents. Unit 16. Antifungal, Antiviral, and Immunizing Agents. Unit 17. Antineoplastic Agents. Unit 18. Vitamins and Minerals. Unit 19. Psychotropic Agents. Unit 20. Substance Abuse. SECTION IV: EFFECTS OF MEDICATIONS ON BODY SYSTEMs. Unit 21. Medications Used for Musculoskeletal System Disorders. Unit 22. Medications Used for Gastrointestinal System Disorders. Unit 23. Medications Used for Cardiovascular System Disorders. Unit 24. Medications That Affect the Respiratory System. Unit 25. Diuretics and Medications Used for Urinary System Disorders. Unit 26. Medications Used in Treatment of Endocrine Disorders. Unit 27. Medications That Affect the Nervous System. Unit 28. Medications That Affect the Reproductive System. Appendix A: Color Photo Quick Reference Drug Guide. Appendix B: Helpful Resources. Appendix C: Performance Checklists.

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CIN1111131821G
9781111131821
1111131821
Principles of Pharmacology for Medical Assisting by Jane Rice (Georgia Northwestern Technical College)
Used - Good
Hardback
Cengage Learning, Inc
20100929
624
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