Pharmacy student survival guide
Pharmacy student survival guide [electronic resource] /
Pharmacy student survival guide, Third edition
[edited by] Ruth E. Nemire, Karen L. Kier.
- 3rd ed.
- New York, N.Y. : McGraw-Hill Education LLC., c2015.
- xxi, 596 p. : ill., figs., tables; 23 cm.
- McGraw-Hill's AccessPharmacy .
- McGraw-Hill's AccessPharmacy. .
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
SECTION 1: Systems and Expectations -- CHAPTER 1: First Practice Course Expectations -- CHAPTER 2: Ethics in Pharmacy Practice -- CHAPTER 3: Pharmacy as a Community-Based Profession -- CHAPTER 4: Communication: An Overview -- CHAPTER 5: Rounding, Documentation, and Patient Education -- CHAPTER 6: Monitoring Drug Therapy -- CHAPTER 7: Legal Implications for Pharmacy: Regulatory Agencies with Pharmacy Oversight, Legal Requirements for Filling a Prescription and Political Advocacy -- SECTION 2: Patient Care Tool Box -- CHAPTER 8: A Brief Look at the Construction of Medical Terminology and Common Definitions of Words That are Part of the Pharmacy Vernacular -- CHAPTER 9: Pharmacy Calculations -- CHAPTER 10: Physical Assessment Skills -- CHAPTER 11: Interpretation of Clinical Laboratory Data -- CHAPTER 12: Designing Patient Treatment Plans: Pharmacokinetic Foundations -- SECTION 3: Topics in Pharmacy Practice -- CHAPTER 13: Drug Information and Drug Literature Evaluation -- CHAPTER 14: Community/Ambulatory Care -- CHAPTER 15: Institutional Pharmacy Practice -- CHAPTER 16: Managed Care -- CHAPTER 17: Public Health -- CHAPTER 18: Taking it to the Streets: Reducing Health Disparities through Domestic and Global Outreach to the Underserved.
Suitable for those who want to excel in pharmacy practice courses, this book offers a combination of calculations, kinetics, drug information, medical terminology, and laboratory data book that helps you to organize case information, improve problem-solving skills, learn terminology, and impress faculty during rounds.
9780071828475 (printISBN) 0071828478 (print-ISBN)
2014008003
Clinical clerkship.
Pharmacy --Study and teaching.
Pharmacy.
Education, Pharmacy.
Pharmacy Administration.
RS101
615.4076
2015 E-507 QV 704
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
SECTION 1: Systems and Expectations -- CHAPTER 1: First Practice Course Expectations -- CHAPTER 2: Ethics in Pharmacy Practice -- CHAPTER 3: Pharmacy as a Community-Based Profession -- CHAPTER 4: Communication: An Overview -- CHAPTER 5: Rounding, Documentation, and Patient Education -- CHAPTER 6: Monitoring Drug Therapy -- CHAPTER 7: Legal Implications for Pharmacy: Regulatory Agencies with Pharmacy Oversight, Legal Requirements for Filling a Prescription and Political Advocacy -- SECTION 2: Patient Care Tool Box -- CHAPTER 8: A Brief Look at the Construction of Medical Terminology and Common Definitions of Words That are Part of the Pharmacy Vernacular -- CHAPTER 9: Pharmacy Calculations -- CHAPTER 10: Physical Assessment Skills -- CHAPTER 11: Interpretation of Clinical Laboratory Data -- CHAPTER 12: Designing Patient Treatment Plans: Pharmacokinetic Foundations -- SECTION 3: Topics in Pharmacy Practice -- CHAPTER 13: Drug Information and Drug Literature Evaluation -- CHAPTER 14: Community/Ambulatory Care -- CHAPTER 15: Institutional Pharmacy Practice -- CHAPTER 16: Managed Care -- CHAPTER 17: Public Health -- CHAPTER 18: Taking it to the Streets: Reducing Health Disparities through Domestic and Global Outreach to the Underserved.
Suitable for those who want to excel in pharmacy practice courses, this book offers a combination of calculations, kinetics, drug information, medical terminology, and laboratory data book that helps you to organize case information, improve problem-solving skills, learn terminology, and impress faculty during rounds.
9780071828475 (printISBN) 0071828478 (print-ISBN)
2014008003
Clinical clerkship.
Pharmacy --Study and teaching.
Pharmacy.
Education, Pharmacy.
Pharmacy Administration.
RS101
615.4076
2015 E-507 QV 704