Rating: (1 reviews) Author: Laurie Kelly McCorry ISBN : 9781582120898 New from $34.95 Format: PDF
Download medical books file now PRETITLE Physiology Case Studies in Pharmacy [Paperback] POSTTITLE from 4shared, mediafire, hotfile, and mirror link Using more than 80 brief, straightforward case studies that represent key body systems, Physiology Case Studies in Pharmacy helps students of pharmacy and other health professions apply basic physiological principles. This book fills an important niche in demonstrating the integrative role of physiology, pathophysiology, and pharmacy in patient care.
Key Features:
Designed as a supplemental text for courses in physiology and pathophysiology, with concise cases in cellular physiology; nerve cell function; the nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, pain, and autonomic nervous system; the endocrine system; muscle physiology; and the cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, renal, and immune systems.
Questions following each case to help instructors and students focus on key learning points.
Separate answer key available to instructors upon request.
Direct download links available for PRETITLE Physiology Case Studies in Pharmacy [Paperback] POSTTITLE Key Features:
Designed as a supplemental text for courses in physiology and pathophysiology, with concise cases in cellular physiology; nerve cell function; the nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, pain, and autonomic nervous system; the endocrine system; muscle physiology; and the cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, renal, and immune systems.
Questions following each case to help instructors and students focus on key learning points.
Separate answer key available to instructors upon request.
- Paperback: 208 pages
- Publisher: American Pharmacists Association; 1 edition (June 30, 2006)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1582120897
- ISBN-13: 978-1582120898
- Product Dimensions: 5.9 x 8.6 inches
- Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
Physiology Case Studies in Pharmacy PDF
the bood provided questions only. No answers provided to any questions. No other information provided to explain anything about physiology and medications.By J. zeng
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