Nursing Key Topics Review: Pharmacology - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 1st Edition
Elsevier eBook on VitalSource
Prepare your students for success in nursing school and on the NCLEX® exam with Nursing Key Topics Review: Pharmacology. To make study more efficient, this quick review focuses on the most critical, practical, and relevant pharmacological information. And for convenience, a mobile web app with audio summaries lets students review while on the go! Concise coverage includes chapters on respiratory drugs, central nervous system depressants, endocrine medications, women’s and men’s health drugs, and much more! Summary tables and quick, bulleted lists make it easier to glance through and remember concepts. Best of all, it’s easy for students to assess their understanding as they go along — because key pharmacology content is always immediately followed by review questions with correct answers and rationales.
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- Emphasis on critical, practical, and relevant information helps you study and learn pharmacology in the most time-efficient way possible.
- Audio summaries on a mobile web app make it easy to review anytime, anywhere.
- NCLEX® exam-style review questions include answers and rationales, allowing you to assess your understanding and retention of the material.
- Mnemonics included to help you retain key information.
- Bulleted lists let you see key content at a glance, allowing for quick comprehension.
- Summary tables and illustrations make learning and review easier.
- Quick-access format reflects what you want — quality content sprinkled with review questions.
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- Emphasis on critical, practical, and relevant information helps busy students study and learn pharmacology in the most time-efficient way possible.
- Quick-access format reflects students’ feedback, and their desire for quality content sprinkled with review questions.
- NCLEX® exam-style review questions include answers and rationales, allowing students to assess their understanding and retention of the material.
- Mnemonics included to help students retain key information.
- Audio summaries on a mobile web app make it easy for students to review anytime, anywhere.
- Bulleted lists let students see key content at a glance, allowing for quick comprehension.
- Summary tables and illustrations make learning and review easier.
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1. Pharmacologic Principles
2. Analgesic Drugs, Muscle Relaxants, and Local Anesthetics
3. Central Nervous System Depressants
4. Antiepileptic Drugs
5. Psychotherapeutic Drugs
6. Adrenergic and Adrenergic-Blocking Drugs
7. Cholinergic and Cholinergic-Blocking Drugs
8. Antihypertensive Drugs and Diuretics
9. Antianginal Drugs
10. Antihyperlipidemic and Antidysrhythmic Drugs
11. Drugs Affecting the Blood
12. Antidiabetic Drugs
13. Endocrine Drugs
14. Women’s and Men’s Health Drugs
15. Respiratory Drugs
16. Anti-Infective Drugs
17. Antiviral Drugs
18. Antineoplastic Drugs
19. Immunomodulating and Immunosuppressant Drugs
20. Gastrointestinal Drugs -
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