Pharmacology case studies for nurse prescribers (Record no. 60435)

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ISBN 9781910451250
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Classification number QV 4
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Title Pharmacology case studies for nurse prescribers
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Edition statement 2nd ed.
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Place of publication Keswick :
Publisher M&K Publishing,
Date 2021
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Physical description xvi, 458p
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Abstract This new edition of the popular Pharmacology case studies for nurse prescribers has been thoroughly revised in the light of the latest research and guidance from NICE, the British National Formulary (BNF), the Royal Pharmaceutical Society, the Nursing and Midwifery Council and the Royal College of Nursing. While the first edition was aimed at students undertaking the non-medical prescribing modules, this updated text has broadened its scope and is relevant to all trainee and qualified nurse prescribers.<br/><br/> <br/><br/>There are new and additional chapters on pregnancy and breastfeeding, sexual health and contraception, and prescribing for frailty syndrome in the elderly. The latest developments in pharmacology (such as the emergence of biosimilar drugs) are included in the text; and all the chapters from the first edition have been revised and updated by expert healthcare practitioners.<br/><br/> <br/><br/>Meanwhile, the practical approach and helpful features that made the first edition so popular remain unchanged. The authors offer a basic introduction to pharmacological concepts, embedded in specific conditions, through case studies and self-assessment questions. By utilising a case study approach, they enable the reader to link pharmacological concepts with clinical practice. Reading this book, and carrying out the numerous self-assessment activities, will give the reader an appreciation of the value of having a sound pharmacological knowledge base in order to deliver safe practice, effective prescribing and improved patient care.
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Subject term Pharmacology
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Subject term Nurse prescribing
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Added personal author Scholefield, Donna
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Added personal author Sebti, Alan
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Added personal author Harris, Alison
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    National Library of Medicine     CEME Library (NELFT) CEME Library (NELFT) Shelves 23/06/2023   1 QV4 NE14153 27/09/2023 23/06/2023 Book 25/10/2023 27/09/2023
    National Library of Medicine     Hirson Library (St Helier) Hirson Library (St Helier) Shelves 06/06/2022 45.45   QV 4 041817 05/08/2022 06/06/2022 Book    
          Newcomb Library at Homerton Healthcare Newcomb Library at Homerton Healthcare Shelves 11/06/2021   1 QV 748 SCH 17404 11/09/2023 29/09/2022 Book 09/10/2023 11/09/2023
    National Library of Medicine     Sally Howell Library (Epsom) Sally Howell Library (Epsom) Shelves 09/06/2022 45.45   QV 4 061309 09/06/2022 09/06/2022 Book    
    National Library of Medicine     Whittington Health Library Whittington Health Library Shelves 17/02/2023   1 QV 4 SCH 00022918 22/09/2023 17/02/2023 Book 20/10/2023 22/09/2023
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