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Use this interactive, media-rich tutorial to review important, fundamental concepts and knowledge about physiology as well as anatomy. Login using your BU email user name and password.
Provides access to 20 modules with clear 3D images and interactive models, narrated animations and illustrations, dissection slides for labeling, clinical case studies, the impact of aging on each body system, pronunciation guide, quizzes and more.
Contents includes a review of the basics, clear illustrations of instrument scales, medical administration records and pharmaceutical labels as well as a detailed guide to reading drug dosage charts.
Use the following print and ebooks to find information. Search the Catalog (PILOT) for more ebooks, using the keywords electronic book in one of the search fields. Login using your full BU email address and password.
Designed for use by students of all branches of nursing, this book covers the calculations they need to know with remarkable clarity. Types of calculation covered include: Decimals, Fractions, Percentages, Ratios and proportion. The book shows you how to calculate doses correctly for tablets, capsules, fluids and injections.
Interlibrary Loans (ILLIAD)
Need to get an article the library doesn't have?
You can get additional articles or books not currently available in Andruss Library collections through our Interlibrary Loan Service also known as ILLiad. Login using your BU email user name and password.
To place a request, use the links available in the databases, either Request through interlibrary loan or Check Availability / Article Linker. You may also manually complete the Interlibrary Loan Request Form.
Writing & citing
These links will help you in your research and writing process.
The BU Writing Center is a free resource that offers support for undergraduate and graduate writers at any stage of the writing process. They also offer one-on-one online sessions. Visit their page for hours and how to contact.