Nurses! : test yourself in pharmacology / Katherine Rogers.
Material type: TextPublisher: Maidenhead : Open University Press, 2014Description: xix, 212 pagesContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780335244928 (ebook)Subject(s): Pharmacology -- Examinations -- Study guides | Nursing -- Examinations, questions, etc | Health and Wellbeing | Nursing | Nursing & ancillary services | Nursing pharmacology | Medical study & revision guides | Medicine & nursing | Pharmacy / dispensingGenre/Form: Online access: Click here to access online Also available in printed form ISBN 9780335244911Summary: Designed as a revision and study aid for student nurses undertaking their pharmacology module/s and related exam assessment, this self-test book of self-assessment questions and quizzes is designed to both test students learning and help them tackle their knowledge gaps by explaining the answers to all the questions included. Nurses! Test Yourself in Pharmacology is the essential self-test resource for student nurses studying pharmacology and preparing for exams. This book covers key pharmacology topics such as drug interactions and safe drug administration. There are over 300 questions in total, each with fully explained answers and 45 glossary terms. Each chapter includes drug summary diagrams as well as:Multiple choice questionsTrue or false questionsLabelling exercises Fill in the blank questions Match the terms questions Organised by different body systems, the book includes chapters on: Integumentary system Musculoskeletal system Nervous system Endocrine system Cardiovascular system Respiratory system Digestive system Urinary system Written by a lecturer at one of the UK's top nursing schools, this test book is designed to help you improve your results and tackle your exams with confidence!"This is an excellent book. I am happy to recommend this book to undergraduate nursing students, all students undertaking the Non-medical Independent and Supplementary prescribing programme as well as to prescribing practitioners."Barbara V. Novak, Senior Lecturer and Education Lead for NM Independent and Supplementary Prescribing, City University, UKItem type | Current library | Home library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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Designed as a revision and study aid for student nurses undertaking their pharmacology module/s and related exam assessment, this self-test book of self-assessment questions and quizzes is designed to both test students learning and help them tackle their knowledge gaps by explaining the answers to all the questions included. Nurses! Test Yourself in Pharmacology is the essential self-test resource for student nurses studying pharmacology and preparing for exams. This book covers key pharmacology topics such as drug interactions and safe drug administration. There are over 300 questions in total, each with fully explained answers and 45 glossary terms. Each chapter includes drug summary diagrams as well as:Multiple choice questionsTrue or false questionsLabelling exercises Fill in the blank questions Match the terms questions Organised by different body systems, the book includes chapters on: Integumentary system Musculoskeletal system Nervous system Endocrine system Cardiovascular system Respiratory system Digestive system Urinary system Written by a lecturer at one of the UK's top nursing schools, this test book is designed to help you improve your results and tackle your exams with confidence!"This is an excellent book. I am happy to recommend this book to undergraduate nursing students, all students undertaking the Non-medical Independent and Supplementary prescribing programme as well as to prescribing practitioners."Barbara V. Novak, Senior Lecturer and Education Lead for NM Independent and Supplementary Prescribing, City University, UK
Also available in printed form ISBN 9780335244911
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