cover image - Applied Pharmacology for Veterinary Technicians - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 6th Edition
ISBN: 9780323680653
Copyright: 2021
Publication Date: 08-06-2020
Page Count: 560
Imprint: Saunders
List Price: $78.99

Applied Pharmacology for Veterinary Technicians - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 6th Edition

by Lisa Martini-Johnson, DVM, CVT

Elsevier eBook on VitalSource

cover image - Applied Pharmacology for Veterinary Technicians - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 6th Edition
ISBN: 9780323680653
Copyright: 2021
Publication Date: 08-06-2020
Page Count: 560
Imprint: Saunders
List Price: $78.99
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Prepare your students to calculate dosages accurately and administer drugs safely! Applied Pharmacology for Veterinary Technicians, 6th Edition shows students how to determine drug dosages, administer prescribed drugs to animals, and instruct clients about side effects and precautions. Coverage of drugs includes pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, clinical uses, dosage forms, and adverse effects. An Evolve companion website offers animations of pharmacologic processes, practice with dosage calculations, and more. This trusted resource provides the pharmacology knowledge your students need to succeed as veterinary technicians!

    • NEW! Emergency Drugs chapter is added.
    • UPDATED drug information keeps you current with the newest pharmacologic agents and their uses, adverse side effects, and dosage forms.
    • NEW! Case studies at the end of every chapter introduce real-world scenarios.
    • NEW! Emergency Drugs chapter is added.
    • UPDATED drug information keeps veterinary students current with the newest pharmacologic agents and their uses, adverse side effects, and dosage forms.
    • NEW! Case studies at the end of every chapter provide students with real-world scenarios.
    • NEW! Instructor test bank on companion Evolve website includes 500 questions, each with answers and rationales.
    • NEW! TEACH instructor resources on Evolve include lesson plans, PowerPoint® slides, student handouts, and answer keys.
    • Body systems organization follows a logical sequence of study, and fits the needs of the Veterinary Technician curriculum.
    • Quick-access format makes it easy for students to find important drug information, including clinical uses, dosage forms, and adverse side effects.
    • Illustrated, step-by-step procedures demonstrate proper administration techniques for common drug forms.
    • Key terms, chapter outlines, Notes boxes, and learning objectives help students navigate through the chapters and focus their learning, and make this Elsevier text part of a total curriculum solution.
    • Proprietary drug names are listed with the generic drug names, highlighting drugs that have generic options.
  • 1. General Pharmacology
    2. Routes and Techniques of Drug Administration
    3. Practical Calculations
    4. Drugs Used in Nervous System Disorders
    5. Drugs Used in Respiratory System Disorders
    6. Drugs Used in Renal and Urinary Tract Disorders
    7. Drugs Used in Cardiovascular System Disorders
    8. Drugs Used in Gastrointestinal System Disorders
    9. Drugs Used in Hormonal, Endocrine, and Reproductive Disorders
    10. Drugs Used in Ophthalmic and Otic Disorders
    11. Drugs Used in Skin Disorders
    12. Anti-infective Drugs
    13. Antiparasitic Drugs
    14. Drugs Used to Relieve Pain and Inflammation
    15. Therapeutic Nutritional, Fluid, and Electrolyte Replacements
    16. Blood-Modifying, Antineoplastic, and Immunosuppressant Drugs
    17. Immunologic Drugs
    18. Miscellaneous Therapeutic Agents
    19. Inventory: The Veterinary Technician's Role
    20. Emergency Drugs NEW!
    Appendix A: Common Abbreviations Used in Veterinary Medicine
    Appendix B: Weights and Measures
    Appendix C: Antidotes
    Appendix D: Common Drugs: Approximate Dosages
    Appendix E: Listing of Drugs According to Functional and Therapeutic Classification
    Appendix F: Controlled Substances Information Summary
    Bibliography
    Glossary
  • Lisa Martini-Johnson, DVM, CVT, Professor, Director; Veterinary Technician Program; Lehigh Carbon and Northampton Community Colleges, USA
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