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  • Memorizing Pharmacology Questions, Answers, and Rationales, Books 1 to 7

  • Multiple Choice, Matching, Mnemonics, and a Final Exam
  • By: Tony Guerra
  • Narrated by: Tony Guerra, Mike Lenz
  • Length: 18 hrs and 28 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (28 ratings)

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Memorizing Pharmacology Questions, Answers, and Rationales, Books 1 to 7

By: Tony Guerra
Narrated by: Tony Guerra, Mike Lenz
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This is a Seven-Bundle of Memorizing Pharmacology Questions, Answers, and Rationales with an Additional Final Exam

With triplet eight-year-old daughters, I don't get four-hour study blocks in a quiet corner of the library. I get an hour here or 15 minutes there. This book is for those commuters, busy parents, and working students who need a "fit it in" approach to studying pharmacology. This book has multiple rapid-fire questions, answers, rationales, and mnemonics that you can do alone or with a partner to help you understand pharmacology better and remember the content longer.

These include:

  • Multiple choice questions with rationales - I include essential mnemonics and background information
  • Prefixes, suffixes, and infixes matching - these are the key to learning many hundreds of drug classifications
  • Sorting series section - here you make sense out of drug classes better picturing their relationships
  • One-line cases - these cases come in pairs so you can work with a partner
  • Short essay prompts - it's nice to know how the professor might answer a question
  • A special bonus chapter preview from the book Memorizing Pharmacology Mnemonics

But let's talk about the most pressing issue that keeps you from succeeding: energy.

This book makes it easier and simpler to listen and grasp pharmacology concepts without expending too much of your energy or efforts!

©2020 Tony Guerra (P)2020 Tony Guerra
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Memorizing Pharmacology

This book had greatly helped me stay sane throughout this class. Before I got a hang of this class I was mostly using the class lectures and reading the book which was not cutting it, but after listening to this audible it has helped me improve so much in pharmacology. I like how it divided the multiple choices questions, matching, mnemonics, and practice questions. I would highly recommend this book.

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Very Helpful Book

While being at home throughout the pandemic and having classes online, I use this book to occupy my time when I need to study and don't have much going on. I used this book to help me with my last exam and ended up getting a really good score that I was proud of. The outline of the book is very helpful and makes looking up certain drug names very easy.

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Helps with memorization

I love the fact it’s an audio book which helps me helps me retain information more since I grab more information through listening, it’s convenient and I can I listen to it anywhere and any time.

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great book, a great help for exam and quizzes.

I really love this books, it has helped me so far, and hopefully passed the class with an A..

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Learning pharmacology

This book breaks down pharmacology into an easier to understand language. I really enjoy learning the correct pronunciations of medications by listening rather than trying to guess how it would be pronounced. The book is filled with many learning "hacks". There are many examples of how other students would remember and group certain medications or easy to remember mnemonics, as well as common mistakes to avoid. All in all, it is a fantastic learning tool!

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Pharmacologyawesometool

My commute to work is about a 45-minute drive having the audible recording playing while I go to and from work has really helped me in retaining the information. I have always been an auditory learner so being able to pause it and repeat certain questions has been great. Book 3 review was immensely helpful in learning my respiratory medication and the exam review questions helped put everything together.

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Nursing student Vs Pharmacology

I thought this audio book was very helpful. Pharmacology is a lot of memorizing however I personally retain information better if I learn why something is the way it is and this book does just that. The go over often asked questions, give you the answer to the question and then the rational. Some of these questions are about the onset of the diseased or how the medication helps the disease. I feel these are important facts to know. Part two of the book is called rapid fire. this is where he states a medication, pauses to allow time for you to guess the drug class and then gives the answer. This part is really useful in the car. You can practice memorizing medications anywhere you go. I also really enjoyed the speakers voices. Makes it easy to listen to.

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Pharmacology Student

This audio book is extremely helpful for any college student taking pharmacology. With it being an audiobook, I am able to listen to it just about anywhere which comes in handy when I am trying to balance multiple classes, work, and just life in general. Some days when I don't have much time to sit down and read the textbook, this audiobook is a great option to listen to in the car on my drive to class or work, or I can simply just pop my headphones in and listen while doing other tasks around the house. I personally really enjoy the practice questions at the end of each chapter and how it explains each of the answers and why the incorrect answers are incorrect and why the correct answer is the correct option.

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ilovepharmsomuch (A Relaxing Listening)

While sitting on my patio in this beautiful 75 degree afternoon, I enjoyed studying pharmacology while not being cooped up in the house and out in the nice weather. I did listen to a few different chapters. Listening to a lecture sometimes is better for me to grasp a hold of concepts. I really enjoyed listening because I felt like the lectures were broken down into easy ways to comprehend about the drugs. I was scared to take pharmacology because I knew it was going to be tough (although being a medication aide the last four years as helped a bit as well) but if you have the right teacher to do so, and easy ways to learn it that hold your attention it actually makes it easier and more fun to learn!

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Memorizing Pharmacology

I found this book to be very helpful because of the vast amount of information studying pharmacology entails. I have struggled to try to group together information in a way that allows my brain to process it and remember it. Listening to the book is also helpful because you are able to hear the names of the drugs with the correct pronunciation, this help in the memorization process as well. Finally, another strong aspect of the book is the FAQ type questions. I have always believed that if one student has a question it is more than likely many others do as well. The text does a good job of breaking down these questions and explaining them again to help the reader understand them more clearly.

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