- Includes three major drug calculation methods (ratio and proportion, formula (2 types) and dimensional analysis) to give students the option of choosing the method which works best for them.
- Each module is organized by topic sections that include an overview, objectives, a reading assignment for the topic being covered, example problems, practice problems, and one or more quizzes.
- Follows recommendations from the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) and the Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP) for use of acceptable abbreviations and dose designations.
- Many of the math practice problems include a tutorial for each of the three drug calculation methods. When one of the solution buttons is chosen, a step-by-step tutorial to solving the problem in the method chosen is initiated for the student to view.
- Animations are used throughout this course to demonstrate various concepts related to dosage calculation and drug administration. Some animations will require student participation such as using the mouse to move the plunger on a syringe.
- Interactive self-assessment activities related to various topic areas are incorporated throughout the course to allow the student to apply their knowledge in context. Voice-overs are used throughout the course to enhance the step-by-step explanation of medication administration procedures and the drug calculation methods demonstrated throughout the course.
- Quizzes are included within each module that instructors can use to evaluate students' understanding of all the major topics covered in that particular module.
- A comprehensive test bank of approximately 300 questions, organized by module, will be provided for instructor's to build quizzes and tests.
- Terminology is defined within the content for easy reference.
- Provides the latest drug administration techniques and devices and detailed explanation of the various forms of administering drugs, including oral, intravenous, intra-muscular, subcutaneous and other routes used in drug administration. This allows the student to become more knowledgeable about the specifics of each technique.
- Includes the most up-to-date, commonly used drugs so students have exposure to what is being used in the "real world" of clinical practice.
- Presents information on infusion pumps (enteral, single, multi-channel, PCA and insulin) to help students understand their increased use in drug administration.
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