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Pharmacy Terminology is unique in offering terminology directed to pharmacy technicians and pharmacists. This thorough resource of terminology is supported by the use of full color photos and illustrations that bring the book to life To present a complete review of pharmacy terminology, it covers general terminology, reviews drug terminology, and discusses pathological conditions along with the the medications used to treat them. StudyWARE CD-ROM accompanies the book with a variety of questions types, as well as correct pronunciations with audio examples. - Publisher.
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Table of Contents
Word parts and their meanings
Organization of the human body
The integumentary system
The skeletal system
The muscular system and joints
The sensory system
Nervous system
Endocrine system
Digestive system
Cardiovascular system
Blood
Lymphatic and immune systems
Respiratory system
Urinary system
Male reproductive system
The female reproductive system
Terminology related to pediatrics
Terminology related to geriatrics
Oncology
Pharmacology vocabulary
Terminology used in administering medications
The practice of pharmacy
advanced pharmacy
Pharmacy laboratory procedures
Pharmacy law
Management of pharmacy operations
Health insurance billing
Computer applications in the pharmacy
Basic mathematics
Measurement systems
Edition Notes
Includes index.
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