Ebook: Clinical pharmacology and practical prescribing on the move
Author: Taylor & Francis., Tate Matthew, Turnbull James
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- Series: Medicine on the move
- Year: 2016
- Publisher: Taylor and Francis
- City: Boca Raton, FL
- Edition: First edition
- Language: English
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CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY -- Clinical Pharmacokinetics -- Clinical Application of Pharmacokinetics -- Pharmacodynamics -- Drug Handling by the Body -- DRUGS AND PRACTICAL PRESCRIBING -- Cardiovascular Drugs -- Respiratory Drugs -- Gastrointestinal Drugs -- Neurological Medications -- Endocrinology -- Analgesia -- Antimicrobials 1 (antibacterials) -- Antimicrobials 2 (antivirals) -- Musculoskeletal and Metabolic Drugs -- Prescribing Anticoagulants -- Prescribing of Fluids -- Prescribing in Diabetes -- Immunosuppressants -- Inotropes -- SELF-ASSESSMENT -- Adverse Drug Reactions -- Communicating Information -- Calculation Skills -- Drug Monitoring -- Data Interpretation -- Planning Management -- Prescription Review -- Prescribing.;The Medicine on the Move series provides fully-flexible access to subjects across the curriculum, in this case clinical pharmacology and prescribing practice, in a combination of print and mobile formats. The books are ideal for the busy medical student and junior doctor, irrespective of individual learning style and whether they are studying a subject for the first time or revisiting it during exam preparation, providing the right information whenever and wherever it is needed. Readers can choose from the book and the eBook to suit different situations, enabling them to benefit from learning medicine on the move.
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