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ISBN 10: 0702051438
ISBN 13: 978-0702051432
Author: Judith A. Rees, Ian Smith, Jennie Watson
The fifth edition of Pharmaceutical Practice has been totally overhauled and restructured to bring the contents completely up to date and to reflect emerging new roles for pharmacists both within the traditional employment areas of hospital and community pharmacy, as well as other developing roles supporting the public health agenda, governance, risk management, prescribing and pharmacoeconomics. It 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, cost-benefit, and medicines management.
Table of contents:
Chapter 1: The role of pharmacy in healthcare
Chapter 2: Models of pharmacy practice within healthcare systems
Chapter 3: Socio-behavioural aspects of health and illness
Chapter 4: Socio-behavioural aspects of treatment with medicines
Chapter 5: Pharmacy and public health
Chapter 6: WHO and the essential medicines concept
Chapter 7: Governance – an overview
Chapter 8: Risk management
Chapter 9: Continuing professional development and fitness to practice
Chapter 10: Audit
Chapter 11: Ethics
Chapter 12: Communication skills for the pharmacist
Chapter 13: Relationship with other members of the healthcare team
Chapter 14: Record keeping
Chapter 15: Access to medicines and prescribing – introduction
Chapter 16: The prescribing process and evidence-based medicine
Chapter 17: Formularies
Chapter 18: Drug evaluation and pharmacoeconomics
Chapter 19: Complementary/alternative medicine
Chapter 20: Prescribing for minor ailments
Chapter 21: Information retrieval
Chapter 22: The prescription
Chapter 23: Dispensing techniques (compounding and good practice)
Chapter 24: Pharmaceutical calculations
Chapter 25: Packaging
Chapter 26: Labelling of dispensed medicines
Chapter 27: Production of sterile products
Chapter 28: Solutions
Chapter 29: Suspensions
Chapter 30: Emulsions
Chapter 31: External preparations
Chapter 32: Suppositories and pessaries
Chapter 33: Powders and granules
Chapter 34: Oral unit dosage forms
Chapter 35: Inhaled route
Chapter 36: Parenteral products
Chapter 37: Ophthalmic products
Chapter 38: Specialized services
Chapter 39: Parenteral nutrition and dialysis
Chapter 40: Radiopharmacy
Chapter 41: Storage of medicines and waste disposal
Chapter 42: Communication skills – role of the pharmacist in giving advice and information
Chapter 43: Collection and delivery services
Chapter 44: Concordance
Chapter 45: Monitoring the patient
Chapter 46: Services for vulnerable patients
Chapter 47: Substance use and misuse
Chapter 48: Medical abbreviations
Chapter 49: Latin terms and abbreviations
Chapter 50: Systems of weights and measures
Chapter 51: Presentation skills
Chapter 52: Key references and further reading
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