Using a strong pathophysiology prototype approach to place drugs in context with how they are used therapeutically, this book gives readers a clearer picture of the importance of pharmacology to disease and ultimately to patient care. This holistic perspective to patient care is organized according to the body systems and diseases with complete information on the drug classifications used to treat the diseases. Easy to follow presentation, extensive pedagogical aids enable students to identify key ideas, understand concepts and apply essential components of anatomy, physiology and pathology relevant to drug therapy. The volume comprehensively covers core concepts in pharmacology, pharmacology and the nurse-patient relationship, the nervous system, the cardiovascular and respiratory systems, the immune system, the gastrointestinal system, endocrine and genitourinary systems, the integumentary system, musculoskeletal system, and eyes/ears.
note about authors:
Michael Adams has been credited in various way over the years, to include Michael Patrick Adams & Michael P. Adams.
Michael Adams is what has been used most recently.
Norman Holland has been credited in various way over the years, to include Leland Norman Holland (with and without “Jr.”), and Leland N. Holland.
Norman Holland is what has been used most recently.
Carol Urban has been credited in various way over the years, to include Carol Quam Urban and Carol Q. Urban.
Carol Urban is what has been used most recently.
Prentice Hall Nursing MediaLink DVD-ROM. Packaged with every copy of the textbook, this dynamic DVD-ROM includes:
· Audio Glossary with pronunciations and definitions of every key term in the textbook
· Drug Prototype Audio Pronunciations
· Drug Dosage Calculator
· Nursing in Action video case studies for medication administration
· NCLEX® Review questions that emphasize the application of care and client education related to drug administration
· Mechanism of Action drug animation tutorials for prototype drugs, showing how drug action occurs at the tissue, organ, and system levels. The following animations build upon the drug action discussions from the Prototype Drug boxes in the textbook:
CD-ROM versions of this resource can be purchased at www.MyPearsonStore.com
Companion Website. Serving as an online review to your textbook, this Companion Website includes:
· Additional NCLEX® Review questions with comprehensive rationales
· Pharmacology review activities that test your understanding of the drugs from each chapter, including Classification Reviews, Drug Reviews, Case Studies, and Care Plans
· Dosage Calculation exercises
· Nursing Process Focus charts for drug prototypes
· Preventing Medication Errors review and activities
· Student Success module with advice and activities to help you be a successful nursing student
· And much more
Student Workbook. Your workbook contains a large number and variety of practice questions and learning activities, including fill-ins, matching, multiple choice, case studies, and dosage calculations. MediaLinks refer you to the Prentice Hall Nursing MediaLink DVD-ROM and Companion Website for additional review and application.
Instructor’s Resource Manual. Designed to help faculty plan and manage the pharmacology course, this manual includes:
· Detailed lecture notes with correlations to PowerPoint slides organized by learning objectives
· Suggestions for classroom and clinical activities
· Comprehensive test questions with rationales and mapped to learning objectives
· Assignments using the Companion Website and the Prentice Hall Nursing MediaLink DVD-ROM that accompany the textbook
· A chapter-specific Resource Library identifying images and media resources on the Instructor’s Resource DVD-ROM.
It also includes an Instructor’s Strategies for Success module for faculty that explains Learning Theories, Planning for Instruction, How to Use Effective Pedagogies, Assessing Learning, and more!
Instructor’s Resource DVD-ROM. This DVD-ROM includes all the textbook resources instructors need to teach pharmacology courses:
· Comprehensive PowerPoint Presentation that integrates lecture slides, images, animations, videos, and other resources
· Classroom Response questions set in PowerPoint slides (ask your Prentice Hall representative for more information about hardware to enhance your presentation)
· First Day of Class presentation to show your students how to use this textbook
· Complete Image Gallery in PowerPoint
· Additional Media Resources to enhance your classroom presentations
· TestGen with questions in all NCLEX® formats, including questions mapped to the chapter learning objectives
· Link to the Prentice Hall Instructors Resource Center for additional resources (internet connection required)
Alternate CD-ROM versions of this resource are also available.
OneKey Online Course Management. Prentice Hall OneKey is an integrated online resource that brings a variety of resources together in one convenient place for faculty and students using Blackboard, WebCt, and CourseCompass platforms and provides you with the following:
For Students For Instructors
NCLEX-RN® Review questions Test Item Files
Case Studies PowerPoint Presentations
Care Plan Activities Media Gallery Resources
MediaLinks Discussion Board
Email Communication &nb...