Pharmacy Calculations: An Introduction for Pharmacy Technicians
Book Details
Author(s)Joy Bellis Sakai, Leanora Kasun
ISBN / ASINB00B5KPDNI
ISBN-13978B00B5KPDN7
Sales Rank1,752,654
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
This book provides a complete review of the basic mathematic concepts and skills, which offer a foundation for more advanced understanding of pharmacy-related topics. The guide provides students with the pharmacy basics necessary for correctly interpreting prescriptions and drug orders, and performing dosing calculations that technicians face every day.
Pharmacy Calculations: An Introduction for Pharmacy Technicians, is designed for pharmacy technician students enrolled in a training program, technicians preparing for the certification exam, and for on-site training. As the role for pharmacy technicians continues to evolve and expand one thing remains constant. The safety of patients is the highest priority for anyone working in pharmacy, whether in hospital, retail, or institutional practices. With a thorough understanding of pharmacy math comes accuracy in computations and safety and quality in practice.
The chapters are broken down into four units and are organized to complement most pharmacy technician training curricula and to support the ASHP model curriculum:
Review of Mathematics
Systems of Measurement
Preparing for Problem Solving in Pharmacy
Dosing Calculations and other Pharmacy Problems
Key features throughout the book include:
Chapter objectives
Key terms and definitions
Examples of problem scenarios or calculations questions and solutions
"Tech Note!" – provides a highlight of key points within the chapters
"Numbers at Work" – illustrates why key concepts are important to know and skills are critical to master.
Practice problems
A test bank
Appendices that include the parts of a prescription, a glossary of terms, conversions, and abbreviations tables.
Pharmacy Calculations: An Introduction for Pharmacy Technicians, is designed for pharmacy technician students enrolled in a training program, technicians preparing for the certification exam, and for on-site training. As the role for pharmacy technicians continues to evolve and expand one thing remains constant. The safety of patients is the highest priority for anyone working in pharmacy, whether in hospital, retail, or institutional practices. With a thorough understanding of pharmacy math comes accuracy in computations and safety and quality in practice.
The chapters are broken down into four units and are organized to complement most pharmacy technician training curricula and to support the ASHP model curriculum:
Review of Mathematics
Systems of Measurement
Preparing for Problem Solving in Pharmacy
Dosing Calculations and other Pharmacy Problems
Key features throughout the book include:
Chapter objectives
Key terms and definitions
Examples of problem scenarios or calculations questions and solutions
"Tech Note!" – provides a highlight of key points within the chapters
"Numbers at Work" – illustrates why key concepts are important to know and skills are critical to master.
Practice problems
A test bank
Appendices that include the parts of a prescription, a glossary of terms, conversions, and abbreviations tables.
