Pharmacology mnemonics for the family nurse practitioner [electronic resource] Nachole Johnson
Material type: TextPublication details: [Place of publication not identified] : ReNursing Publishing Company. 2017Subject(s): Online resources:Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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615.1 B947 Lehne's pharmacology for nursing care / | 615.1 C541 Nursing pharmacology / | 615.1 In61 Integrated pharmacology | 615.1 J68 Pharmacology mnemonics for the family nurse practitioner | 615.1 K62 Saunders nursing drug handbook 2019 / | 615.1 N186 Nanomaterials in pharmacology / | 615.1 P536 Pharmacology case studies for nurse prescribers / |
Mnemonics are known to improve memory and retention of information. Nurse practitioner school loads students with a tremendous amount of information in a short period of time. It can be hard to remember everything- this is where mnemonics come into play since they are known to increase your memory. Pharmacology Mnemonics for the Family Nurse Practitioner is for student and practicing NPs alike. Written by Nachole Johnson, MSN, FNP-BC, this book is easy to read and organized to help you learn information you need to know in a quick, efficient and fun manner. Illustrations are also included to cement information. Use this book as a reference when you are in school and as a refresher while you are a practicing NP. Pharmacology Mnemonics for the Family Nurse Practitioner covers common pharmacological abbreviations, medication classifications, medication antidotes and more!
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