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Written and peer reviewed by experts in practice and academia, the
20th edition of the Handbook of Nonprescription Drugs: An
Interactive Approach to Self-Care is an authoritative resource for
students and for health care providers who counsel and care for
patients undertaking self-treatment-nonprescription drugs,
nutritional supplements, medical foods, nondrug and preventive
measures, and complementary therapies. Its goal is to develop the
knowledge and problem-solving skills needed to assess a patient's
health status and current practice of self-treatment, to determine
whether self-care is necessary or appropriate, and, if appropriate,
to recommend safe and effective self-care measures. KEY FEATURES:
Enhanced content in all chapters from the previous edition with
up-to-date information beneficial to all health care providers and
students. Updates to the universal objectives to complement the
content in the chapters focused on medical disorders. Abstracts for
each online chapter providing concise introductory material focused
on key features of each chapter. Up-to-date content on
nonprescription medications including indications, dosages,
interactions, current evidence, medical conditions and prescription
to nonprescription reclassifications. Quick-reference tools such as
treatment algorithms (including exclusions for self-treatment),
drug product tables, patient education sidebars, and product
administration illustrations.
Covering the skills needed for pharmaceutical care in a
patient-centered pharmacy setting, Clinical Skills for Pharmacists:
A Patient-Focused Approach, 3rd Edition describes fundamental
skills such as communication, physical assessment, and laboratory
and diagnostic information, as well as patient case presentation,
therapeutic planning, and monitoring of drug intake. Numerous case
examples show how skills are applied in clinical situations. Now in
full color, this edition adds more illustrations and new coverage
on taking a medication history, physical assessment, biomarkers,
and drug information. Expert author Karen J. Tietze provides
unique, pharmacy-specific coverage that helps you prepare for the
NAPLEX and feel confident during patient encounters. Coverage of
clinical skills prepares you to be more involved with patients and
for greater physical assessment and counselling responsibilities,
with discussions of communication, taking a medical history,
physical assessment, reviewing lab and diagnostic tests, and
monitoring drug therapies. A logical organization promotes skill
building, with the development of each new skill building upon
prior skills. Learning objectives at the beginning of each chapter
highlight important topics. Self-assessment questions at the end of
each chapter help in measuring your comprehension of learning
objectives. Professional codes of ethics are described in the
Ethics in Pharmacy and Health Care chapter, including
confidentiality, HIPAA, research ethics, ethics and the promotion
of drugs, and the use of advance directives in end-of-life
decisions. Numerous tables summarize key and routinely needed
information. Downloadable, customizable forms on the companion
Evolve website make it easier to perform tasks such as monitoring
drug intake and for power of attorney. A full-color design and an
increase to 150 photos and drawings better illustrates concepts,
techniques, and equipment. Updated Taking Medication Histories
chapter includes added coverage of the data to obtain while taking
a medication history, as well as additional sections on obtaining
medication names, on-demand medication information, and the
pharmacist's role in immunization. Updated and expanded Physical
Assessment Skills chapter includes detailed descriptions of
commonly used equipment and vital signs, with more
pharmacist-specific examples, so you can feel more confident in
handling real-life situations. Updated Researching and Providing
Drug Information chapter reflects current technology and
information sources, and includes review questions on drug
information. A new biomarker section in the Review of Laboratory
and Diagnostic Tests chapter aids in treatment planning, explaining
the different types of biomarkers and how they are used. Skills
checklists cover how to perform clinical skills, such as developing
a monitoring plan. Application activities at the end of each
chapter include more case studies to help you apply concepts and
solve problems. A Chapter Acronym Index conveniently located on the
front and back inside covers offers easy lookup for many commonly
used acronyms and their definitions. Video clips on the companion
Evolve website show a pharmacist performing various clinical
skills, including history taking and physical assessment.
Animations on Evolve show key disease states and highlight other
relevant concepts, and an audio glossary includes pronunciations of
241 terms.
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