Get all the basics on drug therapies—and administer drugs confidently and accurately with the Newly updated. Pharmacology Made Incredibly Easy, 4th Edition written in the enjoyable, award-winning Incredibly Easy style, this easy-to-follow, fully illustrated guide offers step-by-step direction on the medication process, from assessing patient needs, to planning care, to implementation and positive outcomes.
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Potentially dangerous drug and drug-herb interactions are highlighted. This thoroughly updated edition covers the newest drugs in each pharmacologic class and includes information on obesity drugs, a new chapter on genitourinary system drugs, a new medication safety feature, and a new appendix on common herbal preparations and their drug interactions. It focuses on UK related conditions, and includes new chapters on reproductive diseases and complaints, and on skin.
This book maintains the accessibility of the MIE series, and will appeal to a range of health professionals and students requiring a basic grounding in pathophysiology.
It will be essential reading for nursing students and those studying on other Allied Health Professional fields, as well as those who simply wish to revise or refresh their understanding of these essential areas. The text covers fundamentals of pharmacology, including where drugs come from, how they are classified and administered, drugs by pharmacologic class for all body systems, plus pain medications, and potentially dangerous drug interactions.
All aspects of how the body processes a drug and the subsequent actions of that drug on the body are discussed in detail, and many are illustrated for clarity.
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