Understanding Pharmacology for Health Professionals, 6th edition

Published by Pearson (August 15, 2021) © 2022

  • Susan M. Turley

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For courses in pharmacology for health professions.

Making sense of pharmacology

Understanding Pharmacology for Health Professionals simplifies the vast world of drugs and pharmaceuticals. It groups drug categories by therapeutic effects and the disease they're used to treat. The text streamlines drug data through an A-Z Drug Reference along with other resources.

The fully updated 6th Edition has been condensed into a 15-chapter text. This better accommodates a 16-week semester schedule and lets students focus on just one chapter per week. New “see-and-say” drug pronunciations, word part and meaning boxes, and enhanced activities help students retain the material.

Hallmark features of this title

Accessible organization of drug content

  • Drug categories are grouped logically, either by therapeutic effects or the disease they treat. Side effects, adverse effects or drug interactions are listed for each category.
  • A-Z Drug Reference at the end of the text provides up-to-date drug data, including indications for use, drug forms, strengths/doses and “see-and-say” pronunciations.

Chapter-ending review

  • Clinical Applications relate content to clinical situations. They are supplemented by skills exercises such as identifying drug labels and evaluating medical histories.
  • Critical-thinking questions get students thinking deeply about complex pharmaceutical decisions.
  • Quiz Yourself questions at the end of each chapter test students' retention of the material.

New and updated features of this title

The most up-to-date drug data

  • UPDATED: Every chapter and each appendix has been updated with the most current generic and trade name drugs. Drug categories and drug information are current right up to the date of publication.
  • UPDATED: The text now better accommodates a 16-week semester schedule because it now has a new total of 15 chapters. The remaining chapter material has been moved to the appendices.
  • EXPANDED: This edition has more illustrations and photographs of real drugs. The images picture drug forms, drug packages, drug labels and drugs being administered to patients.

Engaging learning tools

  • NEW: “See-and-say” drug pronunciations appear after every generic drug in the chapters and appendices. The A-Z Drug Reference includes pronunciations for both generic and trade name drugs.
  • NEW: Word part and meaning boxes helps students see how a complex word can be broken down into its word parts and meanings. This helps deepen their understanding of medical terminology.
  • EXPANDED: Chapter-ending review has been expanded. It now includes additional types of questions: matching, true or false, and fill in the blank.

UNIT I: INTRODUCTION TO PHARMACOLOGY

  1. Introduction to Pharmacology
  2. Drug Testing, Drug Forms, and Drug Measurements
  3. Prescriptions and Using Drugs Therapeutically

UNIT II: DRUGS RELATED TO A BODY SYSTEM

  1. Gastrointestinal Drugs
  2. Analgesic Drugs and Musculoskeletal Drugs
  3. Respiratory Drugs
  4. Cardiovascular Drugs
  5. Hematologic Drugs
  6. Anti-Infective Drugs
  7. Urinary Drugs
  8. Reproductive Drugs
  9. Neurologic Drugs
  10. Psychiatric Drugs
  11. Endocrine Drugs
  12. Integumentary and Ophthalmic Drugs

UNIT III: APPENDICES

  1. Cancer Drugs Appendix
  2. Vaccines Appendix
  3. Emergency Drugs, Intravenous Fluids, Blood Products, and Anesthetic Drugs
  4. Top Drugs by Sales and Prescriptions for 2019
  5. Key Words with Definitions
  6. Abbreviations, Short Forms, Symbols, and Their Meanings
  7. Suffixes Common to Generic Drugs and Drug Categories
  8. Error-Prone Abbreviations and Symbols

A-Z Drug Reference

Alphabetical List of Generic and Trade Name Drugs, Drug Categories, Indications, Doses, and See-and-Say Drug Pronunciations

About our author

Susan M. Turley, MA (Educ), BSN, RN, RHIT, is an experienced educator and practitioner in many areas of health care. She has a Master of Arts degree in adult education, a Bachelor of Science degree in nursing and national certification in the field of health information management.

As a nurse, Susan has worked and administered drugs in neonatal and pediatric intensive care units, physician office settings and a plasmapheresis center. She has also worked in an administrative capacity in managed care and long-term care, as a quality manager, health information manager, physician office auditor and infection control officer. She has also created physician credentialing databases.

As an educator, Susan has been an adjunct professor, teaching an introductory pharmacology course for students in the pharmacy technician, medical assisting and respiratory therapy programs at a community college. She also taught medical terminology and medical transcription courses there for many years, and she developed the bachelor’s and master’s curricula for the International Institute of Original Medicine. Susan was the co-leader for many medical transcription instructor training sessions, sponsored by Health Professions Institute. She was also a guest speaker at several seminars to prepare students to take health information management national certification examinations, sponsored by Stevens College.

As an author, she is known for clarity in presenting technically difficult material and for a special blend that includes humor and interesting anecdotes to stimulate learning and keep interest high. Students and colleagues alike have enthusiastically endorsed the accuracy and clarity of her textbooks.

Susan is also the author of Medical Language, 5th Edition (Pearson, 2020), as well as numerous medical and educational articles for national medical transcription journals. She has also been employed by physicians as an editor for articles submitted to peer-reviewed physician journals and for a chapter in an otolaryngology textbook for physicians.

To stay abreast of pharmacy trends and new drugs on the market, Susan subscribes to Drug Facts and Comparisons (Wolters Kluwer, 2021) and Drugs.com, and she participates in continuing education courses offered by Pharmacy Times. She is also a pharmacology consultant/editor for Nursing: A Concept-Based Approach to Learning, 4th Edition (Pearson, 2021).

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