Pharmaceutical and Clinical Calculations
2nd Edition
by
Mansoor Khan and Indra Reddy
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1 - Prerequisite Mathematics Review
Numbers and Numerals
Arabic and Roman Numerals
Fractions
Decimals
Ratio and Proportion
Percentage
Percent Concentration Expressions
Dilution and Concentration
Density and Specific Gravity
Chapter 2 - Systems of Measurement
The Metric System
Apothecaries' System
The Avoirdupois System
The Household System
Interconversions
Chapter 3 - Prescription and Medication Orders
Types of Prescriptions
Components of Prescriptions
Label on the Container
Medication Order
Common Latin Terms and Abbreviations
Medications and Their Directions for Use
Prescription Problems
Errors and Omissions
Chapter 4 - Principles of Weighing and Measuring
Prescription Balance and Sensitivity Requirement
Aliquot Method for Solids
Liquid Measurements
Aliquot Method for Liquids
Chapter 5 - Calculations Involving Oral Liquids
Calculations Associated with Bulk Preparations
Calculation of Doses
Percentage Strength Calculations of Oral Liquids
Dilution and Concentration
Milliequivalent Calculations of Oral Electrolyte Solutions
Dosage Calculations Involving Milliequivalents
Chapter 6 - Calculations Involving Capsules, Tablets, and Powder Dosage Forms
Strength of Dosages
Extemporaneous Filling of Capsules
Compounding Tips and Calculations for Filling Powder Prescriptions
Chapter 7 - Calculations Involving Ointments, Creams, and Other Semisolids
Compounding Tips
Calculations Associated with Bulk Preparations
Percentage Strength Calculations of Semisolid Preparations Dilution and Concentration
Chapter 8 - Calculations Involving Topical Ophthalmic, Nasal, and Otic Preparations
Isotonicity
Calculation of Dissociation (I) Factor
Sodium Chloride Equivalents of Drug Substances
Isotonicity Adjustments by Sodium Chloride Equivalent Methods Tonicity Agents Other than Sodium Chloride
Isotonicity Adjustments by Cryoscopic Method
Volumes of Iso-Osmotic Solutions
pH Adjustment
Conversion of Hydrogen Ion Concentration to pH
Conversion of pH to Hydrogen Ion Concentration
Buffers
Calculations Involving pH Value of a Buffer
Molar Ratio of Buffer Components in a Buffer
Chapter 9 - Calculations Involving Suppositories
Displacement Value
Preparation of Suppositories with Cocoa Butter
Chapter 10 - Calculations Involving Injectable Medications
Rate of Flow of Intravenous Fluids
Insulin Dosage
Heparin Dosage
Calculations Involving Reconstitution of Dry Powders Milliequivalents and Milliosmoles
Chapter 11 - Calculations Involving Nutrition
Calculations of Calories
Parenteral Hyperalimentation
Resting Energy Expenditure (REE) Calculations
Geriatric Nutrition
Pediatric Nutrition
Chapter 12 - Calculation of Doses and Dose Adjustments
Plasma Concentration Versus Time Profile
Some Pharmacokinetic Parameters
Fraction of Drug Absorbed and the Dosing Interval
Clearance
Loading and Maintenance Doses
Dose Adjustments in Renal Failure
Dose Adjustments in Hepatic Failure
Chapter 13 - Pediatric and Geriatric Dosing
Dosage Calculations Based on Age
Dosage Calculations Based on Body Weight
Dosage Calculation based on Body Surface Area
Dosage Regimen in Patients Using Aminoglycosides
Critical Care
Pediatric Critical Care
Chapter 14 - Calculations Involving Immunizing Agents and Vaccines
Bacterial Vaccines
Viral Vaccines
Toxoids
Chapter 15 - Calculations Involving Radiopharmaceuticals
Units of Radioactivity
Half-Life of Radiopharmaceuticals
Mean Life
Radioactive Decay of Radioisotopes
Percentage Activity
Dispensing of Radiopharmaceuticals
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In Pharmaceutical and Clinical Calculations, second edition, Drs. Mansoor Khan and Indra Reddy have provided a contemporary resource that can help pharmacy students learn the basic principles of how to accurately interpret prescriptions and medication orders, measure, calculate and compound quality dosage forms. In the latter chapters, the student can learn multiple methods to accurately and safely dose patients. The computational methods to accom- plish these ends are clearly presented, and the examples used to demonstrate the concepts are relevant to contemporary practice. Pharmacy students will be presented with these very same problems in live patients during clinical rotations. This book can also be a reference source for practitioners who need to "refresh" basic concepts in measurements and calculations to ensure safe and effective drug therapy for their patients. The concepts and methods pre- sented serve as foundational knowledge and skills for all patient-centered pharmacists as they seek to serve their patients with the highest level of care.
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