Pharmaceutical Care Made Easy Essentials of medicines management in the individual patient
First edition
John Anthony Sexton - Principal Pharmacist Lecturer-Practitioner, Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS , Gareth Nickless - Senior Pharmacist Clinical Tutor and Chris Green - Director of Pharmacy and Medicines Management
Pharmaceutical Care Made Easy is a concise, practical guide to the role of the clinical pharmacist, providing direction to those involved in pharmaceutical care. The text is highly illustrated with flow charts of the pharmaceutical care process and a pull-out Pharmaceutical Care Plan poster. Also included are links to additional material via an associated website. The book is divided into three sections which cover the following areas:- the basics of pharmaceutical care, with outlines of the tools and techniques required to make the maximum contribution to patient care
- specific therapeutic problems with key learning objectives, self assessment questions and answers
- case studies of pharmaceutical care planning
Written by experts in the field, Pharmaceutical Care Made Easy is ideal for pharmacy undergraduates and pre-registration trainees.
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Reviews: 01-Dec-07, American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education: 'The book is well written for pharmacists practicing in both inpatient and outpatient settings...a unique factor in this book is that in order to fully meet the section objectives, the reader must also read the information included in the 'Further Reading' and 'Guidelines' lists. For the reader's convenience, many of these references are available online from the book's website.' Sarah M. Westberg, PharmD. College of Pharmacy, University of Minnesota. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education 2007; 71 (5) Article 99
03-Aug-07, Pharmacy World and Science: 'The book is very useful for practicing pharmacists who want to refresh and test their knowledge and it can also be used for problem based learning in the continuing education setting.' J.W.Foppe van Mil. Pharmacy World and Science. Springer Science + Business Media. Published online: 3 August 2007
01-Aug-07, The Pharmaceutical Journal: 'This book goes beyond the current concept of a brief medicines use review to look holistically at improving the patient's quality of life. In doing so, it opens the way to confident and competent medicines management for both hospital-based clinical pharmacists and community pharmacists. This book...can confidently drive accreditation and continuing professional development study time for years to come.' Noel Baumber, Community Pharmacist & company secretary of the Independent Pharmacy Federation, The Pharmaceutical Journal:,/i>
01-Nov-06, Irish Pharmacy Journal: '...there is plenty of useful information for hospital and community pharmacists alike, making this book a useful resource in any pharmacy.' Irish Pharmacy Journal, November 2006, p418
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Contents: Section 1 The Basics of Pharmaceutical Care: Introduction: Problem Identification and Prioritisation: Problem Handling: Summary Section 2 The Problems: Cardiology: Respiratory Medicine: Endocrinology and Rheumatology: Nephrology and Renal Problems: Gastroenterology: Neurology and Psychiatry: Surgical and General Problems: Pharmaceutical Problems Section 3 Examples of Pharmaceutical Care Planning: Appendix
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$39.99
ISBN: 978 0 85369 650 6
Publication Date: September 2006
Paperback
246 x 189mm
192pp
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