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With an approach to learning as progressive as it is content, Rau’s Respiratory Care Pharmacology, 8th Edition simplifies the procedure of learning challenging pharmacology material like never before. Rau’s effective approach uses broken-down terminology, relatable explanations, reader-friendly writing, and further and added workbook guidance to help you without apparent effort master the text’s cutting-edge content – which includes the latest terms, pronunciations, in-depth sleep pharmacology, reality-based case studies, and SOAP assessment opportunities. Plus, the online interactional flashcards and audio pronunciation glossary offer further and added learning formats tailored to your digital preferences.
- Improved readability makes it more comfortable for you to understand difficult material.
- Expanded! Key terms and definitions include over 275 terms with pronunciations.
- Companion workbook offers a wide range of actions that help you apply noesis gained from the core text and break down more difficult conceptions beyond NBRC style multiple-choice questions.
- Clinical Scenarios with follow-up SOAP assessment provide you with a reality-based patient case study and an chance to indicate standardized treatment.
- Inside back cover offers a quick-reference list of the most ordinarily applied abbreviations in pharmacology with full application.
- Full-color format draws out special features and gives rise to a more reader-friendly text.
- Glossary aids your comprehension of pharmacology terminology.
- Learning goals intended to be attained parallel the recall, analysis, and application levels tested on the NBRC exam to prepare you for credentialing.
- Key terms with definitions enable you to quickly master necessary terminology.
- Key Points boxes guide you in preparing for tests by identifying the most primary conceptions in each chapter.
- Self-assessment questions grant you to test yourself on key selective information within the chapter.
- Student Resources on Evolve, including an audio glossary and electronic flashcards, provide probabilities to hone your understanding of respiratory pharmacology concepts.
- NEW! Chapter on sleep and sleep pharmacology keeps you at the forefront of this growing issue in respiratory care.
- NEW! Online interactional flashcard program on Evolve features the most mutual respiratory care drugs noted in the book and includes:
- Generic name/trade name
- Mechanism of action
- Indications and dosage
- Contraindications
- Side effects
- NEW! Appendix provides a potpourri of lists and tables to prepare you for exams and professional practice.
- List of the most normally prescribed respiratory medications and worthy of acceptance or satisfactory mixtures of each
- Units and System Measurements section with the mutual units of drug measurements and conversion charts for temperature, liquid and solid forms, and drug estimation times and body weight estimations
- NEW! Audio glossary of pharmacology terms on Evolve helps you master pronunciation and improve term recall.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #136830 in Books
- Published on: 2011-09-15
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .60″ h x 8.40″ w x 10.80″ l, 1.89 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 472 pages
Reviews
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
RC Pharmacology
By Lillie
Rau’s Respiratory Care Pharmacology has been the gold standard for respiratory care pharmacology for many years. It is easy to understand. The illustrations are well done. There is a workbook that is a complement for this text and makes it easier to process the information. I am teaching an online class in Respiratory Care Pharmacology and this is the text I use. The self assessment questions at the end of the chapter make it easy to assess learning. The list of references also give us Key Points that help us to focus on particularly important information.
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
so…about the book.
By D. Lecik
Unlike other reviews, this is about the book and not the seller. This is a typical college text book.
This whole subject (RC Pharmacology) is a bear to learn.
1 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
long lost book
By DHL
I will need to return this book. The semester is almost 6 weeks in and just now received it! If it was going to take this long I would have never ordered it!
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