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Patient Assessment in Pharmacy

✍ Scribed by Richard Herrier, Dave Apgar, Robert Boyce, Stephan Foster


Publisher
McGraw-Hill Education
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Edition
1st
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


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.

✦ Table of Contents


Principles of Patient Assessment
Β· General Approach to the patient
Β· History Taking
Β· Physical Assessment
Β· Documentation
Communicating with Patient and medical staff
Β· Approach to differential diagnosis
Assessment of Symptoms
Β· Runny nose
Β· Red eye
Β· Sore throat
Β· Ear pain
Β· Cough
Β· Difficulty breathing
Β· Chest pain
Β· Heartburn
Β· Nausea
Β· Diarrhea
Β· Constipation
Β· Sports injusries
Β· Swollen painful joints
Β· Headache
Β· Dysuria
Β· Vaginal discharge
Β· Skin Rash
Assessment in the Diagnosis and Management of
Chronic Diseases and Their Complications
Β· Hypertension
Β· Hyperlipidemia
Β· Diabetes Mellitus
Β· Hypothyroidism
Β· Seizure Disorders
Β· Congestive Heart Failure
Β· Asthama/COPD
Β· TIA/CVA
Β· Osteoarthritis
Β· Osteoporosis
Β· Oral Contraception
Assessment of Potential Drug Related Problems
Β· Liver
Β· Renal
Β· Bleeding
Β· Psychiatric Medications

✦ Subjects


Pharmacy; Pharmacology; Diagnosis


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