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CORRESPONDENCE COURSE
U.S. ARMY MEDICAL DEPARTMENT CENTER AND SCHOOL
SUBCOURSE MD0807 EDITION 200
THERAPEUTICS IV
In Subcourses MD0804, MD0805, and MD0806, various topics pertaining to anatomy, physiology, pathology, and pharmacology were presented. Specifically, topics like drug references, the physiology of the nervous system, nervous system drugs, and dermatological agents were introduced.
In this subcourse, MD0807, other systems of the body (for example, the digestive system) and the drugs used to treat conditions of those systems will be discussed. As in the other pharmacology subcourses, you will be provided background material in anatomy, physiology, and pathology in order to help you learn about the specific drugs discussed in the subcourse.
Remember, this subcourse is not intended to be used as an authoritative source of drug information. As you know, new drugs are being discovered and new uses for existing drugs are being found through research. Therefore, this subcourse can serve as a means for your review or initial learning of pharmacological concepts. You are strongly encouraged to use other references (see MD0804, Pharmacology I) to gain
additional information which will help you to do your job in a better way. Knowing more about pharmacology can help you to better serve your patients.
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Length: 197 Pages
Estimated Hours to Complete: 14
Format: PDF file
Size: 0.7 MB
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Subcourse Components:
Lesson 1 The Human Digestive System.
Lesson 2, Antacids and Digestants.
Lesson 3, Emetics, Antiemetics, and Antidiarrheals.
Lesson 4, Cathartics.
Lesson 5, Fluid and Electrolyte Therapy.
Lesson 6, Review of the Endocrine System.
Lesson 7, Thyroid, Antithyroid, and Parathyroid Preparations.
Lesson 8, Reproductive Hormones and Oral Contraceptives.
Lesson 9, Adrenocortical Hormones.
Lesson 10, Insulin and the Oral Hypoglycemic Agents.
Lesson 11, Oxytocics and Ergot Alkaloids.
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Anyone may take this course. However, to receive credit hours, you must be officially enrolled and complete an examination furnished by the Nonresident Instruction Branch at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Enrollment is normally limited to Department of Defense personnel. Others may apply for enrollment, but acceptance is not guaranteed.
This file is in PDF format and requires a PDF reader. A free PDF reader is available from Adobe through the link below.
This Course in available only by Download.
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