ISBN
9780071751940
作者/出版社
Herrier / McGraw-Hill
出版年代/版次
2015/1
重量:0.35kg 頁數:464 裝訂:平裝 開數: 21*12.2cm 印刷:彩色
Learn the art and science of patient assessment to succeed in real-world pharmacy practice
The goal of Patient Assessment in Pharmacy is to impart the assessment and practice skills necessary to provide optimal patient care when working in an ambulatory care environment.
This unique text explains how to integrate pathophysiology, medical history, physical findings, and laboratory test results to accurately assess and monitor patient problems. Patient Assessment in Pharmacy will help you make a more accurate diagnosis and enable you to better advise patients about appropriate use of products intended for self-care.
In order to be as clinically relevant as possible, Patient Assessment in Pharmacy focuses on the symptom complexes and diseases that pharmacists most frequently encounter in an ambulatory care setting.
Part ONE:Principles of Patient Assessment
1 approach to differential diagnosis
2 obtaining a patient history
3 documentation
4 dealing with patients and health care processionals
5 dealing with patient adherenced issues
6 organizing patient visits
Part TWO:Assessment of Symptoms
7 symptoms related to the ears, nose, and throat
8 cough
9 chest pain
10 heartburn and abdominal pain
11 nausea and vomiting
12 diarrhea and constipation
13 headache
14 inflamed(red)eye
15 musculoskeletal symptoms and disorders
16 dysuria and vaginal discharge
17 common skin disorders
Part Three:Assessment in the Diagnosis and Management of Chronic Diseases and their Complications
18 essential hypertension
19 dyslipidemia
20 diabetes mellitus
21 asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases(COPD)
22 heart failure
23 seizure disorders
Part Four:Assessment of Potential Drug-Related Problems
24 liver and renal diseases
25 anemia, bleeding, and infection
Answer Keys
Index