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Specially designed to parallel the material in Pharmacology for Pharmacy Technicians, 2nd Edition, this helpful workbook provides in-depth study and review of the ASHP content requirements for pharmacology and anatomy and physiology. Its user-friendly format and engaging learning exercises help you understand both basic and advanced pharmacologic concepts. Practical activities allow you to apply your knowledge to real-world scenarios.

  • Comprehensive review makes this a perfect resource for preparing for certification exams.
  • Learning exercises include terms and definitions, multiple-choice, matching, true/false, critical thinking, and research activities.
  • Engaging workbook is ideal for in-class review, remediation, or homework assignments.

  • Updated content matches the textbook and provides a review of the ASHP content requirements for pharmacology and anatomy and physiology.

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Date de parution 07 décembre 2012
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EAN13 9780323292665
Langue English
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Workbook for
Pharmacology for Pharmacy Technicians
Second Edition

Prepared by:
Bobbi Steelman, CPhT, BSEd, MAEd, Rank 1 School Administration
Pharmacy Technology Program Director, Daymar College, Bowling Green, Kentucky
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Workbook for Pharmacology for Pharmacy Technicians 2 ed.
ISBN: 978-0-323-08498-7
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Notices
Knowledge and best practice in this field are constantly changing. As new research and experience broaden our understanding, changes in research methods, professional practices, or medical treatment may become necessary.
Practitioners and researchers must always rely on their own experience and knowledge in evaluating and using any information, methods, compounds, or experiments described herein. In using such information or methods they should be mindful of their own safety and the safety of others, including parties for whom they have a professional responsibility.
With respect to any drug or pharmaceutical products identified, readers are advised to check the most current information provided (i) on procedures featured or (ii) by the manufacturer of each product to be administered, to verify the recommended dose or formula, the method and duration of administration, and contraindications. It is the responsibility of practitioners, relying on their own experience and knowledge of their patients, to make diagnoses, to determine dosages and the best treatment for each individual patient, and to take all appropriate safety precautions.
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Preface
The goal of this workbook is to help students apply and master key concepts and skills presented in Pharmacology for Pharmacy Technicians, 2nd edition. The exercises in this workbook reinforce comprehension of material from the textbook.
The following exercises provide a sufficient review of concepts and allow students to apply the concepts from the text:

Each chapter begins with a matching exercise of the terms and definitions in the text.
Fill-in-the-Blank questions allow the student to review generic and brand name drugs.
A variety of question formats test knowledge of concepts in the book, including matching , multiple choice , and true/false .
Critical thinking exercises require students to use the knowledge they have learned in the chapter and apply it to specially designed exercises.
Research Activities allow students to take the concepts they have learned and do additional research on various topics.
Best wishes as you begin your journey to become a pharmacy technician!
Table of Contents
Cover image
Title page
Copyright
Preface
Unit I: Introduction to Pharmacology
1. Fundamentals of Pharmacology
2. Principles of Pharmacology
3. Pharmacodynamics
4. Drug Interactions and Medication Errors
Unit II: Drugs Affecting the Autonomic Nervous System and Central Nervous System
5. Treatment of Anxiety
6. Treatment of Depression
7. Treatment of Schizophrenia and Psychoses
8. Treatment of Parkinson s Disease and Huntington s Disease
9. Treatment of Seizure Disorders
10. Treatment of Pain and Migraine Headache
11. Treatment of Alzheimer s Disease
12. Treatment of Sleep Disorders and Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Unit III: Drugs Affecting the Musculoskeletal System
13. Neuromuscular Blockade
14. Treatment of Muscle Spasms
15. Treatment of Autoimmune Diseases That Affect the Musculoskeletal System
16. Treatment of Osteoporosis and Paget s Disease of the Bone
17. Treatment of Hyperuricemia and Gout
Unit IV: Treatment of Diseases of the Ophthalmic and Otic Systems
18. Treatment of Glaucoma
19. Treatment of Disorders of the Ear
20. Treatment of Ophthalmic and Otic Infections
Unit V: Drugs Affecting the Cardiovascular System
21. Treatment of Angina
22. Treatment of Hypertension
23. Treatment of Heart Failure
24. Treatment of Myocardial Infarction and Stroke
25. Treatment of Arrhythmia
Unit VI: Drugs Affecting the Gastrointestinal System
26. Treatment of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease, Laryngopharyngeal Reflux, and Peptic Ulcer Disease
27. Treatment of Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Ulcerative Colitis, and Crohn s Disease
Unit VII: Drugs Affecting the Respiratory System
28. Treatment of Asthma and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
29. Treatment of Allergies
Unit VIII: Drugs Affecting the Urinary System
30. Treatment of Prostate Disease and Erectile Dysfunction
31. Treatment of Fluid and Electrolyte Disorders
Unit IX: Drugs Affecting the Endocrine System
32. Treatment of Thyroid Disorders
33. Treatsment of Diabetes Mellitus
34. Drugs That Affect the Reproductive System
Unit X: Drugs Affecting the Immune System
35. Treatment of Bacterial Infection
36. Treatment of Viral Infections
37. Treatment of Cancers
38. Vaccines, Immunomodulators, and Immunosuppressants
Unit XI: Drugs Affecting the Integumentary System
39. Treatment of Fungal Infections
40. Treatment of Decubitus Ulcers and Burns
41. Treatment of Acne
42. Treatment of Eczema and Psoriasis
43. Treatment of Lice and Scabies
UNIT ONE
INTRODUCTION TO PHARMACOLOGY
Outline

1. Fundamentals of Pharmacology
2. Principles of Pharmacology
3. Pharmacodynamics
4. Drug Interactions and Medication Errors
1
Fundamentals of Pharmacology

TERMS AND DEFINITIONS
Match each term with the correct definition below. Some terms may not be used.

A. Biopharmaceutical
B. Bioavailability
C. Controlled substance
D. Dose
E. Dosage forms
F. Dosing schedule
G. Drug
H. Drug delivery system
I. Enteral
J. Homeopathic medicine
K. Legend drug
L. Materia medica
M. Over-the-counter drug
N. Parenteral
O. Pharmacognosy
P. Pharmacology
Q. Pharmacotherapy
R. Toxicology

1. The study of the biological, biochemical features of drugs of plant and animal origins is called __________.
2. __________ is defined as the study of drugs and their interactions with living systems, including chemical and physical properties, toxicology, and therapeutics.
3. A(n) __________ is defined as a substance that is used to diagnose, treat, cure, prevent, or mitigate disease in humans or other animals.
4. A(n) __________ drug is administered orally, whereas a(n) __________ drug is administered by injection or infusion.
5. A(n) __________ may be obtained without a prescription, whereas a(n) __________ may only be obtained by prescription.
6. __________ is a Latin term meaning medicinal materials.
7. Medicines are formulated into many different __________ (formulations) and __________ that are designed to release a specific amount of drug.
8. A drug may be classified as a(n) __________ to restrict its possession because of its potential for abuse.
9. The term used to describe the use of drugs for the treatment of disease is __________.
10. The __________ is the frequency that the drug is administered (e.g., four times a day ).
11. A drug that is produced by the process of bioengineering involving recombinant DNA technology is classified as a(n) __________.
12. __________ is the science dealing with the study of poisons.
13. The term used to describe the extent to which a drug reaches the site of action and is available to produce its effects is __________.
14. __________ are drugs that are administered in minute quantities and stimulate natural body healing systems.

MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. All of the following statements about pharmacy technicians who have a working knowledge of pharmacology are true except __________.
A. pharmacy technicians work performance will be more accurate and efficient.
B. pharmacy technicians may be able to reduce dispensing errors.
C. more time will be spent searching for drugs when pharmacy technicians have good brand/generic n

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