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Anaesthesia | Pharmacology | Fluids for volume expansion

Speciality
Medical Doctors
Location
Online
Delivery
Online
Time / Duration
20 to 30 minutes
Subject matter expert
Royal College of Anaesthetists
Provider
eIntegrity

Module 7c provides content on general pharmacological principles, together with information of drugs likely to be encountered in anaesthetic practice and management of patients presenting for anaesthesia.
The topic areas covered are:

  • Applied chemistry
  • Pharmacodynamics
  • Pharmacokinetics
  • Systematic Pharmacology
Modules this course belongs to
Certificate
Type
Delivery
Title
Anaesthesia | Pharmacology | Fluids for volume expansion
Location
Provider Type
Education Provider
Time / Duration
20 to 30 minutes
Location
Online
Posted By
eIntegrity Healthcare e-Learning
Price:
$19.00
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