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  • Izdošanas datums: 10-Jan-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Churchill Livingstone
  • ISBN-10: 0702051438
  • ISBN-13: 9780702051432
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  • ISBN-13: 9780702051432
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The fifth edition of Pharmaceutical Practice has been totally overhauled and restructured to bring the contents completely up to date and to reflect emerging new roles for pharmacists both within the traditional employment areas of hospital and community pharmacy, as well as other developing roles supporting the public health agenda, governance, risk management, prescribing and pharmacoeconomics. It covers a wide range of subjects relevant to pharmacy practice, including communication skills, managing a business, quality assurance, dispensing, calculations, packaging, storage and labeling of medicines, sterilization, prescriptions, hospital-based services, techniques and treatments, adverse drug reactions, cost-benefit, and medicines management.



    • Each chapter begins with Study Point and ends with Key Points to reinforce learning.

    • Appendices include medical abbreviations, Latin terms and abbreviations, systems of weights and measurements, presentation skills and key references.

    • Self-assessment questions for more complex areas of pharmaceutical practice.


    • New chapters on control of medicines; control of health professionals and their staff; ethics in practice; Standard Operating Procedures; structure and organisation of pharmacy; veterinary pharmacy; appliances; public health, and pharmacy interventions.

    • New editor on the team, Jennie Watson.

    • Many new contributors, comprising practising pharmacists, teachers of pharmacy, and pharmacists with joint appointments between hospital/community pharmacy and universities.
Preface ix
Acknowledgements xi
Contributors xiii
About this book xv
Section 1 An introduction to pharmacy and its place in society
1(44)
1 The role of pharmacy in health care
3(14)
Christine M. Bond
2 Socio-behavioural aspects of health and illness
17(16)
Alison Gifford
3 Socio-behavioural aspects of treatment with medicines
33(12)
Alison Gifford
Section 2 Protecting the public
45(74)
4 Control of medicines
47(6)
Jason Hall
Judith A. Rees
5 Control of health professionals and their staff
53(6)
Jenny Hughes
Ian Smith
6 Continuing professional development and revalidation
59(6)
Raminder Sihota
7 Ethics -- the theory
65(12)
Richard C. O'Neill
8 Ethics in practice and ethical dilemmas
77(6)
Jennie Watson
9 Clinical governance
83(8)
Simon J. Tweddell
John Tucker
10 Risk management
91(6)
Darren M. Ashcroft
11 Standard operating procedures
97(4)
Alison Hunter
12 Audit
101(8)
Janet Krska
13 Public health
109(10)
Simon White
Section 3 Delivering professional pharmacy practice
119(66)
14 Structure and organization of pharmacy
121(6)
Mary Rhodes
Jennie Watson
15 Relationship with other members of the healthcare team
127(8)
Felice S. Groundland
16 Information retrieval in pharmacy practice
135(18)
Parastou Donyai
17 Communication skills for pharmacists and their team
153(10)
Judith A. Rees
Isabel J. Featherstone
18 Concordance
163(10)
Marjorie C. Weiss
19 Pharmaceutical calculations
173(12)
Arthur J. Winfield
Section 4 Access to medicines and their selection
185(96)
20 The prescribing process and evidence-based medicine
187(8)
Jason Hall
21 Prescribing for minor ailments
195(12)
Paul Rutter
22 Drug evaluation and pharmacoeconomics
207(16)
Janet Krska
Dyfrig A. Hughes
23 Formularies in pharmacy practice
223(14)
Janet Krska
24 Complementary and alternative medicines
237(12)
Brian Lockwood
25 Communication skills: advice and information on the selection of medicines
249(8)
Judith A. Rees
26 Patient charges for medicines and their impact on access
257(8)
Ellen Schafheutle
27 The prescription
265(10)
Ian Smith
28 Veterinary pharmacy
275(6)
Sam Ingram
Jennie Watson
Section 5 Medicines and their preparation
281(88)
29 Routes of administration and dosage forms
283(8)
Arthur J. Winfield
30 Dispensing techniques (compounding and good practice)
291(8)
Judith A. Rees
31 Labelling of dispensed medicines
299(6)
Judith A. Rees
32 Packaging
305(8)
Derek G. Chapman
33 Solutions
313(10)
Arthur J. Winfield
34 Suspensions
323(6)
Arthur J. Winfield
35 Emulsions
329(8)
Arthur J. Winfield
36 External preparations
337(12)
Arthur J. Winfield
37 Suppositories and pessaries
349(8)
Arthur J. Winfield
38 Powders and granules
357(6)
Arthur J. Winfield
39 Oral unit dosage forms
363(6)
Arthur J. Winfield
Section 6 Specialized pharmacy products and services
369(94)
40 Production of sterile products
371(14)
Derek G. Chapman
41 Parenteral products
385(10)
Derek G. Chapman
42 Ophthalmic products
395(16)
R. Michael
E. Richards
43 Inhaled route
411(12)
Peter M. Richards
44 Parenteral nutrition and dialysis
423(14)
Lindsay Harper
Liz Lamerton
45 Radiopharmacy
437(10)
David Graham
46 Specialized services
447(10)
Geoff Saunders
47 Appliances
457(6)
Ian Smith
Section 7 Pharmacy services
463(44)
48 Public health and pharmacy interventions
465(6)
Jennie Watson
49 Pharmacy services for vulnerable patients
471(8)
Victoria Crabtree
50 Substance use and misuse
479(14)
Jenny Scott
51 Monitoring the patient
493(14)
Alison Littlewood
Appendices 507(2)
Appendix 1 Abbreviations and terms used in this book 509(2)
Appendix 2 Medical abbreviations 511(8)
Appendix 3 Latin terms and abbreviations 519(4)
Appendix 4 Key references and further reading 523(14)
Index 537