FOUNDATION IN PHARMACY PRACTICE
Resenha
Foundation in Pharmacy Practice is an essential introductory text for first year students. Providing an overview of the principal pharmacy practice topics in a practical and succinct manner, it serves as a starting point for further study.
Major areas covered include:
• an introduction to medicines management
• essential communication skills
• prescription types, legal requirements, interpretation and understanding
• packaging and labelling of medicines
• compliance, adherence and concordance
• sale and supply of medicines.
Foundation in Pharmacy Practice is an essential teaching and learning resource for pharmacy students and their teachers. Facilitated by regular signposting and referencing to specific texts, it includes a useful and easily navigated glossary of reference terms.
Conteúdo
Section 1 Pharmacy and the Pharmacist: 1. What Is Pharmacy Practice: 2. Structure and Function of the NHS: 3. An Overview of Community Pharmacy: 4. An Overview of Hospital Pharmacy: 5. An Overview of Industrial Sector Pharmacy: Section 2 Professional Aspects of Pharmacy: 6. An Introduction to Medicines Management: 7. An Introduction to Law, Ethics, Confidentiality and Duty of Care: 8. An Overview of the Structure and Function of the RPSGB: 9. Essential Communication Skills for Pharmacists: Section 3 Dispensing: 10. Dispensing 1: Prescription Types and Legal Requirements: 11. Dispensing 2: Prescription Interpretation and Understanding: 12. Labelling and Packaging of Medicines 1: Dispensed Medicines: 13. Labelling and Packaging of Medicines 2: Manufacturers Labelling: 14. Extemporaneous Dispensing, a Beginnerþs Guide: 15. Principles of Compliance, Adherence and Concordance: 16. Sale and Supply of Medicines: Risk and Advice Provision: Appendix 1. Major Routes of Drug Administration: Glossary of Common Parmacy Practice Terms:
Informações Técnicas
- ISBN 10
- 0853697477
- ISBN 13
- 9780853697473
- Edição
- 1
- Ano
- 2008
- No. de páginas
- Dimensões
- 24.6 X 18.9 X 1.0
- Disponibilidade
- 40 DIAS