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Pharmacology For Graduate Nurses
Rated 4.09 out of 5 based on 11 customer ratings
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SKU: 9789356961050
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“Pharmacology For Graduate Nurses” by Subrata Sarkar (ISBN: 9789356961050) seamlessly integrates pharmacology, pathology, and nursing care. Explore drug actions, effects, and interactions within specific body systems. Enhance your understanding with graphics, MCQs, and specialized information boxes. Covers drug administration in pregnancy, pediatrics, and geriatrics. Perfect for nursing students and practitioners seeking a comprehensive pharmacology resource.
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Harsh Arya –
The book attempts to do a lot. I found the pediatrics section very useful, but some sections felt rushed and needed more detail.
Janani Sree –
Comprehensive and easy to understand. Helped me a lot with my pharmacology class, would highly recommend for nursing students.
Dev Kumar –
This book covers a lot of ground. I found the sections on geriatric pharmacology particularly useful. Definitely worth the investment.
Aakanksha Singh –
A good resource for bridging pharmacology and nursing practice. Some sections were a bit dense, but overall helpful. The MCQs are a great study tool.
Tanya Yadav –
Clear explanations and relevant examples make this book a valuable tool for graduate nurses. I use it regularly in my practice.
Saif Akhlaq –
Good for refreshing pharmacology knowledge, especially the sections on drug interactions. Not the most engaging read, though.
Dev Verma –
Excellent integration of pharmacology with body systems. Easy to understand explanations. A must-have for any graduate nurse!
Neha Lalwani –
A solid pharmacology resource. I appreciated the focus on nursing implications. Would have liked more visuals, some concepts are challenging
Aman Sharma –
Very helpful in connecting drug actions to patient care. The information boxes are insightful and provide valuable context.
Manvi Gautam –
A decent pharmacology resource, but I found the organization a bit confusing at times. Could use some streamlining.
Pratham –
Comprehensive, but a bit overwhelming. The graphics are useful, but I wish there were more real-life case studies included. Good for reference.