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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 176 pages, height x width x depth: 234x156x15 mm, weight: 249 g, colour line drawings
  • Izdošanas datums: 09-Dec-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Pharmaceutical Press
  • ISBN-10: 0853698813
  • ISBN-13: 9780853698814
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 176 pages, height x width x depth: 234x156x15 mm, weight: 249 g, colour line drawings
  • Izdošanas datums: 09-Dec-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Pharmaceutical Press
  • ISBN-10: 0853698813
  • ISBN-13: 9780853698814
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Developing Your Prescribing Skills is intended to help practitioners and all new prescribers assess their current skills, recognise their skills gaps, identify ways of meeting their learning needs and be accountable for their prescribing, both as individuals and as teams. Set in the context of 'real life' case scenarios, it takes a practical view of the main issues facing prescribers in all walks of practice. This book encourages the reader to apply the generic prescribing skills covered in each chapter to their own practice through the use of reflective exercises with feedback from experienced prescribers, suggested areas for further study, mind maps and top tips.

Chapters offer information and advice on the following:

-taking a good history

-prioritising in polypharmacy

-consultations and prescribing in paediatrics

-monitoring prescribing

-ethical decision making in prescribing

-establishing partnerships with patients

-influences on prescribing.

Developing Your Prescribing Skills will be an invaluable resource for all new prescribers including junior doctors and GPs, and non-medical prescribers such as pharmacists, nurses and allied health professionals.

Recenzijas

"This book uses real-life case scenarios to describe the art of prescribing for those new to the field...The reflective questions are a great way to think about the scenario and its clinical aspects...This book offers an excellent approach to learning. The use of real-life scenarios is always a useful tool for educating new practitioners. This is what makes this book unique"

Zina T. Saidi, Pharm.D. (Jeanes Hospital), Doody's Notes, March 2011. -- Zina T. Saidi * Doody's Notes *

Preface ix
About the editor xi
Contributors xiii
Abbreviations xvii
1 Introduction to prescribing and this book 1(11)
Trudy Thomas
Historical origins of prescribing
1(1)
Prescribing today
2(1)
The prescribing canvas
3(1)
Safe prescribing
4(2)
Effective prescribing
6(1)
Principles of prescribing
7(1)
What this book is and isn't
7(1)
How to use this book
8(2)
References
10(1)
Further reading/websites of interest
11(1)
2 Being accountable for your prescribing 12(15)
Derek Meadows
A community pharmacy-based anticoagulation service
3 Taking a good history 27(14)
Jane Colbert
A simple repeat prescription request for a practice nurse prescriber?
4 Consultations involving children 41(12)
Angela Black
Physiotherapist prescribing for a child with cerebral palsy
5 Prioritising in polypharmacy 53(14)
Mike Jenkinson
A complex case in an older patient
6 Practical prescribing in paediatrics 67(11)
Elizabeth Worthing
The pharmacist's view of a complex case
7 Monitoring prescribing 78(16)
Stuart Gill-Banham
A case study from mental health
8 Ethical decision making in prescribing 94(14)
Deborah Jenner
A case study in a palliative care setting
9 Prescribing as part of a team 108(13)
Debbie Smart
Trudy Thomas
A primary care approach to diabetes
10 Establishing partnerships with patients 121(13)
Greg Rogers
A case involving a GP with special interest in epilepsy
11 Influences on prescribing 134(13)
Hilary Pinnock
A case of poorly controlled asthma in primary care
12 Conclusion 147(2)
Trudy Thomas
Index 149