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Pass the Preregistration Pharmacy Exam

Pass the Preregistration Pharmacy Exam

9780443100840
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A revision book to help pharmacist students prepare for the pre-registration exam of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (RPSGB) and other similar exams. It consists of over 400 multiple choice questions (MCQs), with explanatory answers, as well as an introductory chapter on exam preparation and four useful appendixes of abbreviations and symbols used in pharmacy. All the MCQs are written in the same style as the RPSGB pre-registration exam. The topics covered are core aspects of any pharmacy curriculum, making the book suitable for pharmacy students preparing for undergraduate exam and similar pre-registration exams in all parts of the world.
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Publication date
2005
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
264
Dimensions (mm)
138 x 216
Weight (g)
336
  • 1. Introduction to the Pre-registration exam
    2. Clinical pharmacy and therapeutics - closed and open book questions
    3. Pharmacy practice - closed and open book questions
    4. Pharmacy law and ethics - closed and open book questions
    5. Responding to symptoms - closed and open book questions
    6. Calculations - closed and open book questions
    7. Answers
    8. Appendices:
    I. Abbreviations of health and pharmacy organisations and technical terms
    II. Symbols used in pharmacy
    III. Latin terms and abbreviations
    IV. Abbreviations used in medical notes
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