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El. knyga: Rapid Medicines Management for Healthcare Professionals

, (University of South Wales), (University of South Wales)
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Serija: Rapid
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Aug-2019
  • Leidėjas: Wiley-Blackwell
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781119397755
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  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Aug-2019
  • Leidėjas: Wiley-Blackwell
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781119397755
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Rapid Medicines Management for Healthcare Professionals is an accessible, easy-to-use reference guide to safe and effective use of medicines in clinical practice. Introducing readers to the key principles of pharmacology and medicines management, this book I addresses the essential elements encountered in healthcare practice.

Clear, concise chapters explain the principles of clinical pharmacology, examine the formulation, administration, and monitoring of medicines, outline the characteristics of common drugs, and explore practical considerations such as vaccinations and evidence-based medicine. Blank templates allow readers to create customised drug information sheets, whilst a glossary enables easy access to explanations of key pharmacological concepts and terminology.

Offers quick reference to essential pharmacological knowledge

Covers both pharmacological theory and real-world applications of managing medicines

Includes practical information on commonly prescribed drugs

Complements standard reference sources such as the British National Formulary (BNF)

Rapid Medicines Management for Healthcare Professionals is an accessible, easy-to-use reference guide to safe and effective use of medicines in clinical practice. Introducing readers to the key principles of pharmacology and medicines management, this book addresses the essential elements encountered in healthcare practice.

Clear, concise chapters explain the principles of clinical pharmacology, examine the formulation, administration, and monitoring of medicines, outline the characteristics of common drugs, and explore practical considerations such as vaccinations and evidence-based medicine. Blank templates allow readers to create customised drug information sheets, whilst a glossary enables easy access to explanations of key pharmacological concepts and terminology.

  • Offers quick reference to essential pharmacological knowledge
  • Covers both pharmacological theory and real-world applications of managing medicines
  • Includes practical information on commonly prescribed drugs
  • Complements standard reference sources such as the British National Formulary (BNF)

Helping readers make informed medicines management decisions and render the best possible care, Rapid Medicines Management for Healthcare Professionals is a valuable resource for students and qualified nurses, as well as other healthcare professionals with an interest in medicine management.

Introduction ix
Section I Underpinning Theory 1(48)
1 Introduction to Pharmacodynamics
3(2)
2 Synaptic Transmission
5(4)
3 Neurotransmitters I
9(4)
4 Neurotransmitters II
13(4)
5 Receptors
17(4)
6 Agonists and Antagonists
21(4)
7 Enzymes as Drug Targets
25(4)
8 Transport Proteins and Channels
29(2)
9 Hormones
31(4)
10 Introduction to Pharmacokinetics
35(4)
11 Absorption
39(2)
12 Distribution
41(2)
13 Metabolism
43(2)
14 Cytochrome P450 Enzyme Inhibitors and Inducers
45(2)
15 Elimination
47(2)
Section II Applied Theory 49(48)
16 Routes of Administration: Oral
51(4)
17 Routes of Administration: Inhalation
55(4)
18 Routes of Administration: Topical
59(2)
19 Routes of Administration: Transdermal
61(2)
20 Routes of Administration: Injection
63(4)
21 Routes of Administration: Rectal
67(2)
22 Drugs in Pregnancy
69(2)
23 Drugs in Breast-feeding
71(2)
24 Drugs in Children
73(4)
25 Drugs in Hepatic Impairment
77(2)
26 Drugs in Renal Impairment
79(2)
27 Biologic Medicines
81(4)
28 Pharmacogenetics
85(2)
29 Adverse Drug Reactions
87(4)
30 Drug Interactions
91(4)
31 Drug Allergy and Anaphylaxis
95(2)
Section III Therapeutics 97(166)
32 Therapeutics
Chapter Template
99(2)
33 Anti-emetics
101(4)
34 Antacids and Anti-Secretory Medicines
105(4)
35 Laxatives
109(4)
36 Drugs Acting on the Renin Angiotensin System
113(4)
37 Beta-Blockers
117(4)
38 Diuretics
121(4)
39 Anticoagulants
125(4)
40 Antiplatelets
129(4)
41 Inotropes
133(4)
42 Anti-anginals
137(4)
43 Calcium Channel Blockers
141(4)
44 Drugs for Hyperlipidaemia
145(4)
45 Antihistamines
149(4)
46 Bronchodilators
153(4)
47 Oxygen
157(4)
48 Antipsychotics
161(4)
49 Clozapine
165(4)
50 Antidepressants
169(4)
51 Benzodiazepines and Z-Drugs
173(4)
52 Dopamine-enhancing Drugs
177(4)
53 Lithium
181(4)
54 Drugs for Dementia
185(4)
55 Anticonvulsants
189(4)
56 Drugs for Alcohol Withdrawal
193(4)
57 Nicotine Replacement Therapy
197(4)
58 Paracetamol
201(4)
59 Opioids
205(4)
60 Antibacterials
209(4)
61 Antifungals
213(4)
62 Antivirals
217(4)
63 Insulin
221(4)
64 Blood Glucose Lowering Drugs
225(4)
65 Steroids
229(4)
66 Contraceptives
233(4)
67 Drugs for Urinary Incontinence and Retention
237(4)
68 Drugs for Osteoporosis
241(4)
69 Vitamins
245(4)
70 Drugs for Eczema, Psoriasis, and Skin Conditions
249(4)
71 Non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs
253(4)
72 Local Anaesthetics
257(4)
73 Blank Therapeutics
Chapter Template
261(2)
Section IV Practice Considerations 263(24)
74 Vaccinations
265(4)
75 Antimicrobial Stewardship
269(2)
76 Substance Misuse
271(2)
77 Medicines Licensing and Classification
273(2)
78 Who Can Prescribe and Who Can Administer Medicines?
275(2)
79 Medicines Storage
277(2)
80 The 5Rs
279(4)
81 Covert Administration
283(2)
82 Evidence-based Medicine
285(2)
Glossary 287(4)
Index 291
Paul Deslandes is Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Life Sciences and Education, University of South Wales, Pontypridd, UK.

Simon Young is Academic Subject Manager and Head of Post Registration Provision, Faculty of Life Sciences and Education, University of South Wales, Pontypridd, UK.

Ben Pitcher is Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Life Sciences and Education, University of South Wales, Pontypridd, UK.