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Pharmacology,Principles and Applications
Download Pharmacology,Principles and Applications [Print Replica] [Kindle Edition] for everyone book mediafire, rapishare, and mirror link Comprehensive yet easy to read, Pharmacology: Principles and Applications, 3rd Edition introduces you to basic pharmacology, showing how to apply principles to the kinds of clinical situations you will encounter on the job. You'll learn how different drugs work in the body, how to calculate drug dosages, drug administration routes and procedures, the medications related to disorders in each body system, and much more. Written by expert authors Eugenia M. Fulcher, Robert M. Fulcher, and Cathy Dubeansky Soto, Pharmacology ensures that you master all of the pharmacology competencies required by CAAHEP and ABHES. In the book and on a companion Evolve website, a variety of exercises helps you strengthen your skills in math, dosage calculation, and critical thinking. Download latest books on mediafire and other links compilation Pharmacology,Principles and Applications [Print Replica] [Kindle Edition]
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- Publisher: Saunders; 3 edition (October 24, 2011)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B00GLZZMOM
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The book contradicts itself a few times. The online quizes if you do them are a disaster full of errors.
By L P
I do not have any other pharmacology texts to compare this to, but I find the thing to be most annoying with this text is that the authors will throw in a medical term or reference a disease, but not bother to explain what they mean. This is a frequent occurrence! This means you can either stop what you're reading to go look it up, or let it slide through your brain and hope that it wasn't very important. My most recent run in with this is the statement that vaccines are contraindicated in patients with diarrhea, vomiting, otitis... WTF is otitis???? Also, there seems to be unnecessary use of the apothecary system, which according to several people I know in the health care field (doctors, and nurses), is NEVER used these days. Why teach some outdated system? Next we'll have to learn to use a slide rule and an abacus. Geez!
Another reviewer mentioned that the online quizzes were horrible and full of errors. I do not have access to any sort of online supplement to this book, but I now suspect that my professor gets his test questions from there. Almost every single chapter quiz we've had so far has contained some question that is either flat-out wrong, or else worded in such an obscure and garbled way that you have no idea what answer they're looking for. I have fought for these lost points, and my professor has given me credit in almost every instance. This subject is not that hard, but it has quickly become my most hated class, and I'm also taking chemistry, physics, and nutrition.
Conclusion: Unless you have to purchase this book for a class, avoid it at all costs.
By libu1968
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