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OverviewPrescribing at a Glance The market-leading at a Glance series is used world-wide by medical students, residents, junior doctors and health professionals for its concise and clear approach and superb illustrations. Each topic is presented in a double-page spread with clear, easy-to-follow diagrams, supported by succinct explanatory text. Covering the whole medical curriculum, these introductory texts are ideal for teaching, learning and exam preparation, and are useful throughout medical school and beyond. Everything you need to know about Prescribing...at a Glance! The principles of drug therapies are fundamental to medical practitioners in all branches; but are often difficult to get to grips with. Prescribing at a Glance addresses the most common uses of prescription drugs, and follows progress from dose calculation and administration to monitoring the effects in the treatments of major presenting problems. With a focus on prescribing, this user-friendly guide helps practitioners to develop crucial knowledge and skills, including establishing accurate drug histories, planning appropriate therapies, writing safe and legal prescriptions, critically appraising the prescribing of others, patient support, accessing reliable information about medicines, and detecting adverse drug reactions. Prescribing at a Glance: Features detailed and high-quality colour illustrations throughout Includes examples of common prescribing errors, practice prescriptions and calculations Follows the structure of the WHO Good Prescribing Guide, and corresponds to the core curriculum of the British Pharmacological Society Is the perfect guide to help you prepare for the Prescribing Skills Assessment (PSA) From the series that brought you Medical Pharmacology at a Glance, and designed to help those in the later stages of their medical training become adept at the skills required for a vital yet often confusing subject, Prescribing at a Glance will help you fill in any knowledge gaps with simple step-by-step instructions, and clear, easy- to-remember guidelines. All content reviewed by students for students Wiley-Blackwell Medical Education books are designed exactly for their intended audience. All our books are developed in collaboration with students, which means our books are always published with you, the student, in mind. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sarah Ross (NHS Grampian/University of Aberdeen, UK)Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell Dimensions: Width: 21.30cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 27.40cm Weight: 0.290kg ISBN: 9781118257319ISBN 10: 1118257316 Pages: 96 Publication Date: 17 October 2014 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsPreface v How to Use Your Textbook vi About the Companion Website ix Part 1 Basic Principles of Prescribing 1 1 Introduction: principles of good prescribing 2 2 Revision: pharmacokinetics 4 3 Using the British National Formulary 6 4 Taking a medication history 8 5 Reviewing current medicines 10 Part 2 Drug Selection 13 6 How to choose a drug 14 7 How to choose frequency 15 8 How to choose a dose 16 9 How to choose route of administration and formulation 18 10 How to choose duration of treatment, defi ne treatment objectives and measure outcomes 20 11 Assessing suitability of treatment regimens for patients 21 12 Worked example 1: Chapters 6–11 22 13 Worked example 2: Chapters 6–11 23 Part 3 Prescribing for Special Groups 25 14 Prescribing in liver disease 26 15 Prescribing in renal disease 28 16 Prescribing in children 30 17 Prescribing in the elderly 32 18 Prescribing in pregnancy and breast feeding 34 Part 4 Logistics of Prescribing 37 19 How to write a drug prescription 38 20 Communicating with patients about medicines 40 21 Therapeutic drug monitoring 42 22 Dealing with adverse drug reactions 44 23 Avoiding drug interactions (drugs, food and alternative medicines) 46 24 Avoiding prescribing errors 48 Part 5 Specific Drug Groups 51 25 Using drugs for the gastrointestinal system 52 26 Using drugs for the cardiovascular system I 54 27 Using drugs for the cardiovascular system II 56 28 Using drugs for the cardiovascular system III 58 29 Using drugs for the respiratory system 60 30 Using drugs for the neurological system I 62 31 Using drugs for the neurological system II 64 32 Using drugs for infection 66 33 Using drugs for the endocrine system I 68 34 Using drugs for the endocrine system II 70 35 How to use drugs for the musculoskeletal system 72 36 Using drugs in haematology and oncology 74 37 Using drugs in anaesthesia 76 38 An approach to common prescribing requests I 78 39 An approach to common prescribing requests II 80 Appendix Cross references to Prescribing Scenarios at a Glance 81 Index 82ReviewsAuthor InformationSarah Ross, MBChB, FRCP, MD, MSc Clinical Pharmacology, MMed, NHS Grampian/University of Aberdeen, UK Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |