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Home > Book> Applied Pharmacology for the Dental Hygienist

Applied Pharmacology for the Dental Hygienist
By Barbara Requa-Clark PharmD
Average Rating: 4 star rating (2 Reviews)

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Publisher: Mosby
Edition: 4
Date: January 15, 2000
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 640
     
     
     
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Univ. of Missouri, Kansas City. Brandon/Hill Allied Health List selection (#55). Textbook covers the basic principles of pharmacology, maintenance drugs, emergency drugs, effects of pregnancy and breastfeeding on dental treatment, drug interactions, and drug abuse. Includes numerous tables and 11 new appendices. Previous edition: c1995. Softcover. DNLM: Dental Care.
 
 
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4 out of 5 stars.  Well-Structured Text for the Dental Hygienist, April 27, 2003
This text does an excellent job of summarizing and organizing the drugs that dental health care workers will prescribe as well as the common groups of medications that patients will be taking that will require modification of the dental treatment or possible interaction between these two groups. Although there are some errors in the text, it is very easy to read and is literally packed with good information (in other words - throw away the highlighter. There's really not much filler because health topics are really well-summarized). I enjoyed reading this text and recommend it to any dental hygiene student or even dental student wishing to learn as much as possible in the minimum number of pages / hours necessary.

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4 out of 5 stars.  Well-Structured Text for the Dental Hygienist, April 27, 2003
This text does an excellent job of summarizing and organizing the drugs that dental health care workers will prescribe as well as the common groups of medications that patients will be taking that will require modification of the dental treatment or possible interaction between these two groups. Although there are some errors in the text, it is very easy to read and is literally packed with good information (in other words - throw away the highlighter. There's really not much filler because health topics are really well-summarized). I enjoyed reading this text and recommend it to any dental hygiene student or even dental student wishing to learn as much as possible in the minimum number of pages / hours necessary.

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