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_aPharmacy practice / _cedited by Jason Hall, Chris Rostron. |
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_aOxford : _bOxford University Press, _c2013 |
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_axiv, 166 pages : _billustrations (some color) ; _c27 cm |
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| 490 | 1 | _aIntegrated foundations of pharmacy | |
| 505 | 8 | _aMachine generated contents note: 1.1.What do pharmacists do? / Jason Hall -- 1.2.Historical development of the health professions / Jason Hall -- 1.3.Attributes of the professions and benefits of being a professional / Jason Hall -- 1.4.Becoming a health professional / Jason Hall -- 1.5.How is pharmacy regulated and supported? / Jason Hall -- 2.1.The creation of the NHS and its impact on service provision / Paul Duell -- 2.2.Health care provision / Paul Duell -- 2.3.The structure of the NHS / Paul Duell -- 2.4.Clinical governance / Paul Duell -- 3.1.The law and legal systems in the UK / Dai John -- 3.2.Criminal law / Dai John -- 3.3.Civil law / Dai John -- 3.4.The UK courts / Dai John -- 3.5.Courts in England and Wales and in Northern Ireland that deal with criminal cases / Dai John -- 3.6.The criminal courts in Scotland / Dai John -- 3.7.Criminal penalties (sentencing) / Dai John -- 3.8.Pharmacists with criminal convictions / Dai John -- 3.9.Civil courts in England and Wales and in Northern Ireland / Dai John -- 3.10.Civil courts in Scotland / Dai John -- 3.11.Ethics / Dai John -- 3.12.Outline of UK legislation relating to medicines for human use / Dai John -- 3.13.Fitness to practise and the GPhC (Great Britain) / Dai John -- 3.14.Veterinary medicines / Dai John -- 4.1.What is health? / Joseph Bush -- 4.2.Measuring health: epidemiology / Joseph Bush -- 4.3.What is public health? / Joseph Bush -- 4.4.Public health through the ages / Joseph Bush -- 4.5.'Contemporary' public health policy and practice / Joseph Bush -- 4.6.The development of pharmacy's public health function / Joseph Bush -- 4.7.Pharmacy's current public health function / Joseph Bush -- 4.8.Future health challenges and barriers to effective public health measures / Joseph Bush -- 5.1.The journey of a patient from prescriber to medicine / Sue C. Jones -- 5.2.Who can prescribe? / Sue C. Jones -- 5.3.Factors to consider when prescribing a medicine for a patient / Sue C. Jones -- 5.4.Chronic or long-term prescribing / Sue C. Jones -- 5.5.Ethical perspectives of prescribing / Sue C. Jones -- 5.6.Economic perspectives of prescribing / Sue C. Jones -- 5.7.Factors to consider when dispensing a prescription for a patient / Sue C. Jones -- 5.8.Preparing the medicine / Sue C. Jones -- 5.9.Accuracy checking of the dispensed item / Sue C. Jones -- 5.10.Giving the medicine to the patient / Sue C. Jones -- 6.1.The interprofessional team / Lesley Diack -- 6.2.Health and social care professionals: roles and responsibilities / Lesley Diack -- 6.3.What is interprofessional education? / Lesley Diack -- 6.4.UK initiatives in interprofessional education / Lesley Diack -- 6.5.Is interprofessional education effective? / Lesley Diack -- 6.6.What is interprofessional working? / Lesley Diack -- 6.7.Communication with patients: the development of the art of consultation / Lesley Diack -- 6.8.Concordance and adherence from the patient perspective / Lesley Diack -- 7.1.What are the behavioural and social sciences? / Jane Sutton -- 7.2.Definitions of health and illness / Jane Sutton -- 7.3.What is health psychology? / Jane Sutton -- 7.4.Models of health behaviour and their contribution to health care / Jane Sutton -- 7.5.Measuring health and health inequalities / Jane Sutton -- 7.6.Illness behaviour and the rights and obligations of patients and health care professionals / Jane Sutton -- 7.7.Behavioural and social sciences and their contribution to pharmacy practice research / Jane Sutton -- 8.1.Which medication is most appropriate? / Jason Hall -- 8.2.Pharmaceutical care / Jason Hall -- 8.3.Medication review in practice / Jason Hall -- 8.4.The future / Jason Hall. | |
| 520 | _aThe Integrated Foundations of Pharmacy series is for those at the start of their journey to become a pharmacist. It helps students understand how a drug molecule is made and then turned into a medicine; the role they will have when dispensing; and how the medicine works in the body. Most importantly, it shows how all of these aspects come together. | ||
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