This diagnostic and treatment reference includes over 1000 medical conditions, and covers 98per cent of problems encountered in primary care. Topics are arranged alphabetically with sections covering basics, diagnosis, treatment, medications, follow-up and miscellaneous considerations.
University of Kentucky, Lexington. Fifth edition of a training manual for pharmacy technicians, students or practitioners on the preparation of intravenous substances. Previous edition 1989. Workbook format.
Intended for use in an introductory pharmacy technician calculations course, this unique book addresses not only calculations that technicians will encounter in retail, but also those necessary for compounding, IV, industry and areas where a pharmacy technician might be called upon more frequently because of the shortage of pharmacy professionals. ...
Previous editions of this text focused on transitioning practitioners to a new paradigm of practice in community pharmacies, embracing both clinical skills and practice management. The 3rd edition focuses on student learning of the basic skills needed to provide pharmaceutical care to patients regardless of the practice setting. Section 1 ...
For clear, straightforward guidance on launching a pharmaceutical care practice, nothing beats "A Practical Guide to Pharmaceutical Care". This groundbreaking book, first released in 1998, has been completely updated and expanded to include new chapters on disease management, self-care, wellness, outcomes assessment, and collaborative practice. ...
What can senior pharmacy faculty do to help their junior colleagues succeed? The Handbook for Pharmacy Educators: Getting Adjusted as a New Pharmacy Faculty Member gives voice to junior pharmacy faculty members who present their personal accounts of their experiences on the job. These six junior faculty, representing the basic, administrative, and ...
Filled with practical, hands-on laboratory exercises, this book is an ideal laboratory manual for pharmacy technician education programs. It covers the laboratory skills technicians need to dispense retail prescriptions, inpatient medication orders, I.V. admixtures, and extemporaneous compounds and measure, mix, mold, package, and label ...
"Standards of Practice for the Pharmacy Technician" discusses standards of practice, scope of practice, and projections for the future practice of an emerging professional in the modern world of pharmacy. The reader will follow the developmental stages of the pharmacist from an unregulated dispenser of herbal remedies to an educated licensed ...
Gain the knowledge and skills you need to give medication safely under the supervision of licensed health care providers. This thorough and complete text covers all of the basic principles and techniques of medication administration. It also provides an overview of common drugs, their effects and side effects, and key safety issues that include ...
B>" This book is an invaluable reference and clinical guide to pharmacotherapy for common healthcare conditions encountered in the ambulatory setting. Authored by leading professionals in the fields of nursing, pharmacology, pharmacy, and medicine, the book covers the choice of specific pharmacotherapy techniques, the outcomes of drug management, ...
Capillary Electrophoresis Techniques for Pharmaceutical Analysis at your fingertips-A complete, up-to-date library. This invaluable database--also available on CD-ROM--gives you fast, easy access to the growing literature on capillary electrophoresis (CE). Nearly 3,000 abstracts from approximately 900 publications make up this comprehensive ...
Math is at the heart of pharmaceutical care. A sound knowledge of math concepts is critical to the success of the Pharmacy Technician. Pharmaceutical Calculations for The Pharmacy Technician focuses on dosage calculations and basic math skills: from simple addition and subtraction to formulas used in dosage calculations to business math concepts. ...
This collection of state-of-the-art research describes the most frequently used techniques for structural analysis of proteins. It contains chapters that focus on the impressive progress that has been made in the development of these techniques and identify future trends and research needs. It includes papers that feature several spectroscopic ...
This text is written to help pharmacology students with the difficult subject of statistics. A more holistic approach than is normal in statistics textbooks has been adopted, with parametric and non-parametric tests being discussed side by side. The major problem students find in choosing an appropriate test is tackled by providing a test ...
Based on the authors' experiences of working with a wide variety of retail pharmacies, this book is designed to provide pharmacists with a clear understanding of the nature of marketing, and the ways it can contribute to the effective management of their business. It explains how marketing techniques can benefit retail pharmacy, and includes ...
Textbooks on human physiology abound. However, they are either basic in nature or are rigorous treatments written for medical and graduate students and exceed the level of detail that student pharmacists need. Putting important topics right at your fingertips, "Essentials of Human Physiology for Pharmacy" describes physiology with just the right ...
What can senior pharmacy faculty do to help their junior colleagues succeed? The Handbook for Pharmacy Educators: Getting Adjusted as a New Pharmacy Faculty Member gives voice to junior pharmacy faculty members who present their personal accounts of their experiences on the job. These six junior faculty, representing the basic, administrative, and ...
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