Pharmaceutical Calculations Workbook
A Practical Guide to Mastering Pharmaceutical Calculations
Ian Smith author Judith A Rees author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Pharmaceutical Press
Published:9th Nov '05
Should be back in stock very soon
This workbook enhances skills in pharmaceutical calculations, complementing the foundational text. It provides exercises for exam and practical preparation.
The Pharmaceutical Calculations Workbook serves as an essential self-study resource for those looking to enhance their skills in pharmaceutical calculations. Designed to complement the foundational concepts introduced in 'Introduction to Pharmaceutical Calculations', this workbook provides a variety of exercises that mirror the types of calculations encountered in pharmacy examinations and real-world practice. Each section is thoughtfully organized to facilitate targeted practice, enabling students and practitioners alike to refine their calculation techniques and boost their confidence in this critical area of pharmacy.
Within the pages of the Pharmaceutical Calculations Workbook, readers will find a diverse range of problems that cover essential topics such as dosage calculations, concentration conversions, and compounding techniques. The workbook not only reinforces the theoretical knowledge gained from the introductory text but also offers practical application through its comprehensive exercises. This dual approach ensures that users are well-prepared for both academic assessments and professional responsibilities.
By engaging with the exercises in the Pharmaceutical Calculations Workbook, learners can systematically develop their problem-solving abilities and familiarize themselves with the types of questions they may encounter in examinations and daily practice. This resource is invaluable for anyone pursuing a career in pharmacy, as it equips them with the necessary skills to succeed in a competitive field.
'Pharmaceutical Calculations Workbook provides a source of practice problems for students desiring more preparation, as well as providing a self-assessment resource to assure basic pharmacy calculations skills.' Ann Zweber, BPharm, Oregon State University. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education. v.70(5); Oct 15, 2006
-- Ann Zweber * American Journal of Pharmaceutical EducatiISBN: 9780853696025
Dimensions: 246mm x 189mm x 21mm
Weight: 508g
240 pages