Mosby's Pharmacy Review for the NAPLEX - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 1st Edition
Elsevier eBook on VitalSource
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- Over 2,000 review questions are included in the book and on the companion CD, with each including answers and rationales.
- An outline format offers a focused, to-the-point yet comprehensive review.
- Organization by NAPLEX® content provides an effective review, with content proportional to the content on the actual exam.
- Patient-profile questions mirror those in the NAPLEX®, with each including a short scenario followed by multiple-choice questions.
- Preparing for the NAPLEX® chapter covers registration, fees, test and question structure, information on score results, and test-taking strategies.
- Up-to-date review includes the newest topics introduced by the NABP, such as Dietary Supplements, OTC products, and patient communication.
- Convenient appendices summarize drug interactions, important in answering the exam’s patient education questions.
- Two practice exams on CD include 185 multiple-choice questions in each, with rationales for correct answers, and can be taken in exam or study mode.
- Flashcards on CD provide an easy way to identify and review generic/brand-name drug products.
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1. Preparing for the NAPLEX
Part I: Pharmaceutical Practice
2. Pharmaceutical Calculations
3. Compounding
4. Drug Information Resources
5. Dispensing
6. Patient Education
7. Herbs and Dietary Supplements
8. Laboratory Tests
Part II: Pharmacotherapy in Practice
9. Anti-infective agents
10. Cardiovascular disorders
11. Dermatologic disorders
12. Endocrine disorders
13. Gastrointestinal disorders
14. Geriatrics
15. HIV
16. Kidney disorders
17. Oncology
18. Pain Management
19. Psychiatric Disorders
20. Respiratory Disorders
21. Arthritis
22. Seizure Disorder
23. Women's Health
24. Immunology and Vaccines
25. Immunosuppressives
Part III: Consumer-Directed Healthcare
26. Nonprescription Products
27. Nutrition
Part IV: Miscellaneous Topics in Pharmacy Practice and Science
28. Basic pharmacokinetics
29. Pharmacogenomics
30. Toxicology
Appendix A: Drug Interactions
Appendix B: Federal Pharmacy Law
Appendix C: Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Examination
Answers and Rationales to Review Questions -
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