Principles of Pharmacology for Medical Assisting - Book Review,
by Jane Rice

Book Description This revised edition is a comprehensive introduction to pharmacology for medical assistants, covering basic mathematics, systems of measurement, the calculation of dosages, medication administration, and essential drug information as it relates to classification and/or effects on body systems. An emphasis on safety and delivery of professional care is found throughout the text. It covers AAMA standards and competencies for an accredited educational program for the medical assistant as outlined in the 1997 AAMA Role Delineation Study. (medical assisting, pharmacology) ALSO AVAILABLE - INSTRUCTOR SUPPLEMENTS CALL CUSTOMER SUPPORT TO ORDER Instructor's Manual ISBN: 0-7668-0326-0
Book Info Brandon/Hill Allied Health List selection (#139). Introductory textbook for medical assisting students. Previous edition: c1994. Includes basic math, dosage calculations, administration of drugs. A full-color insert of the most commonly used drugs is included. Softcover. DNLM: Pharmaceutical Preparations--administration & dosage programmed instruction.
About the Author Jane Rice is a Medical Assisting Program Director for Coosa Valley Technical Institute. She has attended 17 annual AAMA conventions in Washington, D.C. where she met Mrs. Richard Nixon. She is involved in many activities, such as, American Vocational Association, Georgia Vocational Association, Health Occupations Education Association, American Association of Medical Assistants, and she is an Editorial Board Member.
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