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72 reviews ● Clear and understandable content
● Measureable learning objectives at the beginning of every chapter
● A “Key Terms” list at the beginning of every chapter
● Interesting and entertaining “Did you know?” boxes throughout the text
● “Alert!” symbols to draw attention to adverse drug reactions or toxic effects
● Learning exercises and sample quiz/test questions at the end of each chapter
● Online instructor’s materials including teaching strategies, supplemental activities, student handout materials, and test questions. (NEW!) A pharmacology textbook is never “finished.”
There are always new drugs, contrast media, radionuclides, and techniques on the market and new information available about existing products. The available information seems endless, and it is a tremendous challenge to acquire enough knowledge to be a safe practitioner. We have made every effort to make the content very current by including discussions of contemporary and traditional medications and contrast media, common problems, up-to-date regulations, legal issues for technologists administering drugs, and
emergency pharmacology. Particular attention has been paid to intravenous introduction of contrast media, drug nomenclature, and the physiologic processes responsible for drug actions.
OUR MISSION
The mission of Pharmacology and Drug Administration for Imaging Technologists is to
focus on essential information that technologists need to know for safe administration of drugs