Author: | Chidi Osuji BPharm MSc Pharm, Kingsley Oche BPharm MSc | ISBN: | 9781543451795 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US | Publication: | November 30, 2017 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US | Language: | English |
Author: | Chidi Osuji BPharm MSc Pharm, Kingsley Oche BPharm MSc |
ISBN: | 9781543451795 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US |
Publication: | November 30, 2017 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US |
Language: | English |
A Unique And Simplified Approach to Pharmacy Calculations for Healthcare Professionals is designed to unmask and untangle math calculations involving medications using a very simplified approach. It uses a systematic and logical process involving proportion principles to solve different kinds of pharmacy math problem, thus making the book ideal for all healthcare students and professionals despite backgrounds. This simplified, professional and easy-to-understand book will be ideal for the instruction of students preparing to be pharmacists, pharmacy assistants, pharmacy technicians, nurses and students in other allied professions. A non-professional will also find in this book the principle at play in everyday calculations of proportions, ratios and percentages. This work text will be a very good reference calculation hand book for healthcare professionals practicing at various fields that deal with medications. The authors coaching experiences in pharmacy math calculation and compounding, as well as their practical exposure in the clinical, community and academic practice settings makes this book a compact, rare blend of theoretical and practical instructional material. I recommend this book to all healthcare professionals that handle medications and all educational institutions that offer courses involving pharmaceutical calculations.
A Unique And Simplified Approach to Pharmacy Calculations for Healthcare Professionals is designed to unmask and untangle math calculations involving medications using a very simplified approach. It uses a systematic and logical process involving proportion principles to solve different kinds of pharmacy math problem, thus making the book ideal for all healthcare students and professionals despite backgrounds. This simplified, professional and easy-to-understand book will be ideal for the instruction of students preparing to be pharmacists, pharmacy assistants, pharmacy technicians, nurses and students in other allied professions. A non-professional will also find in this book the principle at play in everyday calculations of proportions, ratios and percentages. This work text will be a very good reference calculation hand book for healthcare professionals practicing at various fields that deal with medications. The authors coaching experiences in pharmacy math calculation and compounding, as well as their practical exposure in the clinical, community and academic practice settings makes this book a compact, rare blend of theoretical and practical instructional material. I recommend this book to all healthcare professionals that handle medications and all educational institutions that offer courses involving pharmaceutical calculations.