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TablegofgContent
PARTgONE:gESSENTIALgCONCEPTSgFORgTHEgPRESCRIPTIONgOFgMEDICATIONS
Unitg1:gFoundationsgofgPrescriptivegPractice
1.gPrescriptivegAuthoritygandgRolegImplementation:gTraditiongvs.gChange
2.gHistoricalgReviewgofgPrescriptivegAuthority:gThegRolegofgNursesg(NPs,gCNMs,gCRNAs,gandgC
NSs)gandgPhysiciangAssistants
Unitg2:gPharmacokineticsgandgPharmacodynamics
3.gGeneralgPharmacokineticgandgPharmacodynamicgPrinciples
4.gSpecialgPopulations:gGeriatrics
5.gSpecialgPopulations:gPediatrics
6.gSpecialgPopulations:gPregnantgandgNursinggWomen
7.gOver-the-CountergMedications
8.gComplementarygandgAlternativegTherapies
Unitg3:gThegArtgandgSciencegofgPharmacotherapeutics
9.gEstablishinggthegTherapeuticgRelationship
10.gPracticalgTipsgongWritinggPrescriptions
11.gEvidence-BasedgDecision-MakinggandgTreatmentgGuidelines
12.gDesigngandgImplementationgofgPatientgEducation
PARTgTWO:gDRUGgMONOGRAPHS
Unitg4:gTopicalgAgents
13.gDermatologicgAgents
14.gEye,gEar,gThroat,gandgMouthgAgents
Unitg5:gRespiratorygAgents
15.gUppergRespiratorygAgents
16.gAsthmagandgChronicgObstructivegPulmonarygDiseasegMedications
Unitg6:gCardiovasculargAgents
17.gHypertensiongandgMiscellaneousgAntihypertensivegMedications
18.gCoronarygArterygDiseasegandgAntianginalgMedications
19.gHeartgFailuregandgDigoxin
20.gß-Blockers
21.gCalciumgChannelgBlockers
22.gACEgInhibitorsgandgAngiotensingReceptorgBlockers
23.gAntiarrhythmicgAgents
,24.gAntihyperlipidemicgAgents
25.gAgentsgthatgActgongBlood
Unitg7:gGastrointestinalgAgents
26.gAntacidsgandgthegManagementgofgGERD
27.gHistamine-2gBlockersgandgProtongPumpgInhibitors
28.gLaxatives
29.gAntidiarrheals
30.gAntiemetics
31.gMedicationsgforgIrritablegBowelgSyndromegandgOthergGastrointestinalgProblems
Unitg8:gRenal/GenitourinarygAgents
32.gDiuretics
33.gMalegGenitourinarygAgents
34.gDrugsgforgUrinarygIncontinencegandgUrinarygAnalgesia
Unitg9:gMusculoskeletalgAgents
35.gAcetaminophen
36.gAspiringandgNonsteroidalgAnti-inflammatorygDrugs
37.gDisease-ModifyinggAntirheumaticgDrugsgandgImmunegModulators
38.gGoutgMedications
39.gOsteoporosisgTreatment
40.gMusclegRelaxants
Unitg10:gCentralgNervousgSystemgAgents
41.gMedicationsgforgAttentiongDeficitgHyperactivitygDisorder
42.gMedicationsgforgDementia
43.gAnalgesiagandgPaingManagement
44.gMigrainegMedications
45.gAntiepileptics
46.gAntiparkinsongAgents
Unitg11:gPsychotropicgAgents
47.gAntidepressants
48.gAntianxietygandgAntiinsomniagAgents
49.gAntipsychotics
50.gSubstancegAbuse
Unitg12:gEndocrinegAgents
51.gGlucocorticoids
52.gThyroidgMedications
53.gDiabetesgMellitusgAgents
Unitg13:gReproductivegSystemgMedications
54.gContraceptives
, 55.gHormonegReplacementgTherapyg–gNEWgTitle/Focus!
56.gDrugsgforgBreastgCancer
Unitg14:gAntiinfectives
57.gPrinciplesgforgPrescribinggAntiinfectives
58.gTreatmentgofgSpecificgInfectionsgandgMiscellaneousgAntibiotics
59.gPenicillins
60.gCephalosporins
61.gTetracyclines
62.gMacrolides
63.gFluoroquinolones
64.gAminoglycosides
65.gSulfonamides
66.gAntituberculargAgents
67.gAntifungals
68.gAntiretroviralgMedications
69.gAntiviralgandgAntiprotozoalgAgents
Unitg15:gHealthgPromotion
70.gImmunizationsgandgBiologicals
71.gWeightgManagement
72.gSmokinggCessation
73.gVitaminsgandgMinerals