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Table Of ContentPreface Contributors Join APhA Today! 1. Study Guide for the NAPLEX, Peter A. Chyka 2. *Fundamentals of Pharmacy Practice, Glenn Farr 3. Pharmacy Math, Michael L. Christensen 4. Dosage Forms and Drug Delivery Systems, Hassan Almoazen 5. Compounding, James W. Torr 6. Sterile Products, Laura A. Thoma 7. Pharmacokinetics, Bernd Meibohm, Charles R. Yates 8. Biotechnology and Pharmacogenomics, Andrew T. Nishimoto, Jeffrey M. Ryback, P. David Rogers 9. Biostatistics, Junling Wang 10. Clinical Trial Design, Bradley A. Boucher 11. *Stroke, A. Shaun Rowe 12. Hypertension, Benjamin N. Gross 13. Heart Failure, Robert B. Parker 14. Cardiac Arrhythmias, Robert B. Parker 15. Ischemic Heart Disease and Acute Coronary Syndrome, Carrie S. Oliphant, Shannon W. Finks, Kelly C. Rogers 16. Dyslipidemia, Nancy Borja-Hart 17. Diabetes Mellitus, Michelle Z. Farland 18. Endocrine Disorders, Joyce E. Broyles 19. Geriatrics and Gerontology, Shannon L. Stewart 20. Kidney Disease, Joanna Q. Hudson 21. Critical Care, G. Christopher Wood 22. Nutrition, Joseph M. Swanson 23. Oncology, J. Aubrey Waddell 24. Anemias, Jessica N. Lee 25. Gastrointestinal Diseases, Christa M. George 26. Arthritis, Melanie Swims 27. Pain Management and Migraines, Elizabeth S. Miller, Sarah T. Stapleton 28. Seizure Disorders, Leslie A. Hamilton, Stephanie J. Phelps 29. Psychiatry Diseases and Sleep Disorders, Wesley Geminn, Lance Morgan 30. Thromboembolic Disease, Gale L. Hamann 31. Pediatrics, Catherine M. Crill 32. Asthma and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, Timothy H. Self 33. Infectious Disease, W. Andrew Bell 34. Anti-Infective Agents, Anthony L. Guarascio 35. Human Immunodeficiency Virus and the Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Drew L. Armstrong 36. Immunization, Stephan L. Foster 37. Women's Health, Andrea S. Franks 38. *Men's Health, Michelle Moseley 39. Nonprescription Medications, Kenneth C. Hohmeier 40. Dermatologic Disorders, Daniel R. Malcolm 41. Solid Organ Transplantation, Benjamin Duhart, Jr. 42. Toxicology and Substance Abuse, Peter A. Chyka Index
Edition DescriptionNew Edition
SynopsisPreparing for the NAPLEX by reviewing all the material from each pharmacy school course would be overwhelming. A far better approach would be to study only the information most relevant to the exam and to rehearse with lots of practice exam questions, and that's what The APhA Complete Review for Pharmacy contains., The NAPLEX® (North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination®) is the standard licensing exam that all U.S. pharmacy students must pass to practice pharmacy. It's an arduous 6-hour, 250-question exam that tests a daunting range of knowledge. In 2016 the pass rate fell to 86%. Preparing for the NAPLEX® by reviewing all the material from each pharmacy school course would be overwhelming. A far better approach would be to study only the information most relevant to the exam and to rehearse with lots of practice exam questions, and that's what The APhA Complete Review for Pharmacy contains. A current, one-volume compilation of pharmacy knowledge, The APhA Complete Review for Pharmacy is also a popular reference for busy practitioners wishing to stay current. Key features: All 42 chapters-including 3 new ones: Fundamentals of Pharmacy Practice, Stroke, and Men's Health-have been reviewed and revised by the authors and editorial team to provide up-to-date information and concepts essential to passing the NAPLEX® The Complete Review contains more than 900 practice exam questions and answers, all reviewed and many revised, plus explanations that reinforce key learning points A summary of a chapter's contents ("Key Points") and a "Study Guide Checklist" intended to help readers assess their readiness for the NAPLEX® now appear on the first page of every chapter Medication tables indicate the top 100 drugs in boldface to alert the reader to medicines in frequent use Selective cutting of content not directly pertinent to the NAPLEX® and newly designed pages, color, and more white space make this edition easier to read Seasoned advice from Peter A. Chyka on studying for and taking the NAPLEX®