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Home » Pharmacology » Pharmaceutical Practice
Pharmaceutical Practice, editia 4
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- Seria:
- Categoria:
- Pharmacology
- Editia:
- 4
- Anul publicarii:
- 21.07.2009
- ISBN:
- 9780443069062
- Editura:
- Churchill Livingstone
- Tip coperta:
- Paperback / softback
- Format:
- 189 mm x 246 mm
- Nr. pagini:
- 652
- Nr. ilustratii:
- 0
- Audienta:
Descriere:
This comprehensive book covers a wide range of subjects relevant to pharmacy practice, including communication skills, managing a business, quality assurance, dispensing, calculations, packaging, storage and labeling of medicines, sterilization, prescriptions, hospital-based services, techniques and treatments, adverse drug reactions, pharmacoeconomics, and medicines management. Features useful appendices on medical abbreviations, pharmaceutical Latin terms, weights and measures, and presentation skills.Section 1: Pharmacy in Society
Chapter titles: Development and role of pharmacy in society: models of pharmacy practice within healthcare systems; Sociological aspects of patients and illness; Sociological aspects of treatment with drugs; Public health; Essential medicines.
Section 2: Development and maintenance of quality pharmaceutical practice
Chapter titles: Governance - an overview; Risk management; Fitness to practice and CPD; Audit; Ethics; Communication skills; Relationship with other members of the healthcare team; Record keeping.
Section 3: Access to medicines a) prescribing
Chapter titles: Introduction; The prescribing process and evidence-based medicine; Formularies; Pharmacoeconomics and drug evaluation; Complementary medicine; Routes of administration; Responding to symptoms; Information retrieval.
Section 4: Access to medicines b) dispensing
Chapter titles: Checking the prescription; Dispensing techniques (compounding and good practice); Pharmaceutical calculations; Packaging; Labelling; Sterile production areas and sterility testing; Solutions; Suspensions; Emulsions; External preparations; Suppositories and pessaries; Powders and granules; Oral unit dosage forms; Inhaled route; Parenteral products; Eye products; Specialised services; TPN and Dialysis; Radiopharmacy; Storage of medicines and waste disposal; Communication skills (advice giving).
Section 5: Pharmaceutical practice and the individual medicine-using patient
Chapter titles: Collection and delivery services; Concordane; Monitoring the patient; Services for vulnerable patients; Services for drug misusers.
Appendices
1. Medical abbreviations; 2. Latin terms and abbreviations; 3. Systems of weights and measures; 4. Presentation skills; 5. References.
This comprehensive book covers a wide range of subjects relevant to pharmacy practice, including communication skills, managing a business, quality assurance, dispensing, calculations, packaging, storage and labeling of medicines, sterilization, prescriptions, hospital-based services, techniques and treatments, adverse drug reactions, pharmacoeconomics, and medicines management. Features useful appendices on medical abbreviations, pharmaceutical Latin terms, weights and measures, and presentation skills.Section 1: Pharmacy in Society
Chapter titles: Development and role of pharmacy in society: models of pharmacy practice within healthcare systems; Sociological aspects of patients and illness; Sociological aspects of treatment with drugs; Public health; Essential medicines.
Section 2: Development and maintenance of quality pharmaceutical practice
Chapter titles: Governance - an overview; Risk management; Fitness to practice and CPD; Audit; Ethics; Communication skills; Relationship with other members of the healthcare team; Record keeping.
Section 3: Access to medicines a) prescribing
Chapter titles: Introduction; The prescribing process and evidence-based medicine; Formularies; Pharmacoeconomics and drug evaluation; Complementary medicine; Routes of administration; Responding to symptoms; Information retrieval.
Section 4: Access to medicines b) dispensing
Chapter titles: Checking the prescription; Dispensing techniques (compounding and good practice); Pharmaceutical calculations; Packaging; Labelling; Sterile production areas and sterility testing; Solutions; Suspensions; Emulsions; External preparations; Suppositories and pessaries; Powders and granules; Oral unit dosage forms; Inhaled route; Parenteral products; Eye products; Specialised services; TPN and Dialysis; Radiopharmacy; Storage of medicines and waste disposal; Communication skills (advice giving).
Section 5: Pharmaceutical practice and the individual medicine-using patient
Chapter titles: Collection and delivery services; Concordane; Monitoring the patient; Services for vulnerable patients; Services for drug misusers.
Appendices
1. Medical abbreviations; 2. Latin terms and abbreviations; 3. Systems of weights and measures; 4. Presentation skills; 5. References.
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Despre autori:
Edited by: Ian Smith, Boots Teacher/Practitioner, University of Manchester, UK;
Edited by: Judith Rees, Senior Lecturer, School of Pharmacy, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK;
By (author): Arthur J. Winfield, Chairman, Department of Pharmacy Practice, Faculty of Pharmacy, Kuwait University, Kuwait
Edited by: Ian Smith, Boots Teacher/Practitioner, University of Manchester, UK;
Edited by: Judith Rees, Senior Lecturer, School of Pharmacy, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK;
By (author): Arthur J. Winfield, Chairman, Department of Pharmacy Practice, Faculty of Pharmacy, Kuwait University, Kuwait
