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Basic Skills in Interpreting Laboratory Data Fifth Edition [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 664 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 274x213x35 mm, weight: 1506 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-May-2013
  • Leidėjas: American Society of Health-System Pharmacists
  • ISBN-10: 1585283436
  • ISBN-13: 9781585283439
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 664 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 274x213x35 mm, weight: 1506 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-May-2013
  • Leidėjas: American Society of Health-System Pharmacists
  • ISBN-10: 1585283436
  • ISBN-13: 9781585283439
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Basic Skills in Interpreting Laboratory Data, Fifth Edition, is the classic and most popular pharmacy laboratory text because it is the only reference on this subject written by pharmacists, for pharmacists. Students find this guide a clear and useful introduction to the fundamentals of interpreting laboratory test results. The book enhances the skills pharmacists need by providing essential information on common laboratory tests used to screen for or diagnose diseases and monitor the effectiveness and safety of treatment and disease severity.

Each chapter contains learning objectives, case studies, bibliographies, and charts that summarize the causes of high and low test results.

New for this edition:
  • Updated and expanded Quick View tables in each chapter now match those in the popular quick-reference, Interpreting Laboratory Data: A Point-of-Care Guide
  • New glossary of acronyms is right up front for a streamlined reference
  • Normal value ranges of all tests have been standardized by an expert pathologist
  • New and updated cases in each chapter apply your Basic Skills in clinical situations
  • Reorganized to highlight the application of concepts by body system, and in special populations
Basic Skills in Interpreting Laboratory Data offers features that will help pharmacy students not only understand and engage with the material but also will streamline the transition from classroom to practice setting. After studying with this trusted text, students and pharmacists will more effectively monitor patient therapy, evaluate test results, and improve outcomes through optimal and focused pharmacotherapy.


Basic Skills in Interpreting Laboratory Data is the classic and most popular pharmacy laboratory text because it is the only reference on this subject written by pharmacists, for pharmacists. Students find this guide a clear and useful introduction to the fundamentals of interpreting laboratory test results. The book enhances the skills pharmacists need by providing essential information on common laboratory tests used to screen for or diagnose diseases and monitor the effectiveness and safety of treatment and disease severity.
Acknowledgments vi
Preface vii
Contributors ix
Reviewers xii
Abbreviations xiv
Chapter 1 Definitions And Concepts
1(16)
Karen J. Tietze
Chapter 2 Introduction To Common Laboratory Assays And Technology
17(22)
Philip F. DuPont
Chapter 3 Primer On Drug Interferences With Test Results
39(8)
Mary Lee
Chapter 4 Substance Abuse And Toxicological Tests
47(24)
Peter A. Chyka
Chapter 5 Interpretation Of Serum Drug Concentrations
71(48)
Janis J. MacKichan
Chapter 6 Electrolytes, Other Minerals, And Trace Elements
119(42)
Alan Lau
Lingtak-Neander Chan
Chapter 7 Pharmacogenomics And Molecular Testing
161(14)
Amber L. Beitelshees
Rosane Charlab
Chapter 8 The Kidneys
175(18)
Dominick P. Trombetta
Chapter 9 Arterial Blood Gases And Acid-Base Balance
193(14)
Anastasia L. Roberts
Chapter 10 Pulmonary Function And Related Tests
207(16)
Lori A. Wilken
Min J. Joo
Chapter 11 The Heart: Laboratory Tests And Diagnostic Procedures
223(24)
Wafa Y. Dahdal
Samir Y. Dahdal
Chapter 12 Liver And Gastroenterology tests
247(36)
Paul Farkas
Joanna Sampson
Barry Slitzky
Brian Altman
Chapter 13 Endocrine Disorders
283(48)
Eva M. Vivian
Brady Blackorbay
Chapter 14 Lipid Disorders
331(20)
Jill S. Borchert
Kathy E. Komperda
Chapter 15 Hematology: Red And White Blood Cell Tests
351(22)
Paul R. Hutson
Ashley M. Johnson
Chapter 16 Hematology: Blood Coagulation Tests
373(28)
Lea E. Dela Pena
Chapter 17 Infectious Diseases
401(68)
Sharon M. Erdman
Rodrigo M. Burgos
Keith A. Rodvold
Chapter 18 Rheumatic Diseases
469(24)
Terry L. Schwinghammer
Chapter 19 Cancers And Tumor Markers
493(28)
Patrick J. Medina
Val Adams
Chapter 20 Interpreting Pediatric Laboratory Data
521(24)
Donna M. Kraus
Chapter 21 Women's Health
545(22)
Michelle J. Washington
Candace S. Brown
Chapter 22 Common Medical Disorders Of Aging Males-- Clinical And Laboratory Test Monitoring
567(26)
Mary Lee
Roohollah Sharifi
Glossary 593(10)
Appendix A Therapeutic Ranges of Drugs in Traditional and SI Units 603(1)
Appendix B Nondrug Reference Ranges for Common Laboratory Tests in Traditional and SI Units 604(1)
Appendix C Blood Collection Tubes: Color Codes, Additives, and Appropriate Sample Volumes 605(2)
Index 607
Mary Lee, Pharm.D, BCPS, FCCP, is Vice President, Chief Academic Officer for Pharmacy and Health Sciences Education, Midwestern University, and Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Chicago College of Pharmacy, USA. Dr. Lee graduated with BS in Pharmacy and Doctor of Pharmacy degrees from the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science in 1976 and 1979, respectively, and completed a residency at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in 1977. She joined the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Pharmacy in 1979, where she served as Director of the Drug Information Center and then clinical pharmacist to the urological surgery service at the hospital. In 1985, she was promoted to Associate Professor and from 1985-1990, she served as Assistant Dean of Student Affairs. In 1994, she became Associate Dean of Midwestern University Chicago College of Pharmacy; and in 1998, she was appointed Dean. She served as Dean of the College from 1998 through 2006.

Dr. Lee has published over 100 research manuscripts, book chapters, review articles, and short reports in peer-reviewed publications. She has served as an elected officer on the American College of Clinical Pharmacy Board of Regents, chair of the Clinical Section, American Pharmaceutical Association, Academy of Pharmaceutical Research and Science, and as chair or member of numerous committees of APhA, ACCP, and state pharmacy associations. She is considered an expert on pharmacological issues in urological diseases, has earned board certification in pharmacotherapy, has won numerous teaching awards, and received the 2010 Illinois Council of Health System Pharmacists Pharmacist of the Year Award.