2015-04-25

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Canadian Pharmacy Exams - Pharmacist Evaluating Exam Practice, Volume 1,
Canadian Pharmacy Exams - Pharmacist Evaluating Exam Practice is designed as a self-study tool to help the student seeking pharmacy licensure in Canada test his/her exam readiness, identify areas of strength and weakness to optimize learning. The book is divided according to four key areas listed below and contains over 600 exam-type questions and answers developed to meet the Evaluating Exam learning objectives. The number of practice questions in each section reflects its relevance (weight) as per the Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada (PEBC(r)): 25% Biomedical Sciences, 35% Pharmaceutical Sciences, 30% Pharmacy Practice and 10% Behavioural, Social and Administrative Pharmacy Sciences. All Canadian content including pharmacy practice laws and regulations. Finally, answers are supplemented by numerous comments and explanations to ensure further understanding and learning of new concepts. Learn more about future publications at www.cpeprep.c
by Fatima S. Marankan
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Comprehensive Pharmacy Review for NAPLEX,Practice Exams, Cases, and Test Prep
This Practice Exam book contains NAPLEX style questions such as those based on patient profiles and general knowledge questions. They are presented in a multiple choice format just like the NAPLEX. Text includes complete Exam, 80 Case Studies with questions and access to PrepU.
by Alan H. Mutnick
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Comprehensive Exam Review for the Pharmacy Technician,
COMPREHENSIVE EXAM REVIEW FOR THE PHARMACY TECHNICIAN, 2E is an essential book for your students as they prepare to take the Pharmacy Technician National Certification Exam. Essential material summaries provide a concentrated review of the topics covered on the National Certification Exam. Chapters are completely reorganized for improved mastery of information, with each chapter ending with a multiple-choice quiz to reinforce the review material. Chapters are structured to help your students assess their knowledge of the topic areas covered on the exam. Eight comprehensive self-examinations, each with 120 questions, are written in the certification exam style to provide a realistic test-taking experience. Answers for all of the quizzes and tests are included at the back of the book to facilitate self-directed study. To provide even more practice for your students, COMPREHENSIVE EXAM REVIEW FOR THE PHARMACY TECHNICIAN, 2E includes a CD-ROM with an additional 600 multiple-choice questions, along with the option to create an unlimited number of comprehensive exams. Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version.
by Jahangir Moini
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Issues in Information Science: Informatics: 2011 Edition,
Issues in Information Science: Informatics / 2011 Edition is a ScholarlyEditions™ eBook that delivers timely, authoritative, and comprehensive information about Information Science—Informatics. The editors have built Issues in Information Science: Informatics: 2011 Edition on the vast information databases of ScholarlyNews.™ You can expect the information about Information Science—Informatics in this eBook to be deeper than what you can access anywhere else, as well as consistently reliable, authoritative, informed, and relevant. The content of Issues in Information Science: Informatics / 2011 Edition has been produced by the world’s leading scientists, engineers, analysts, research institutions, and companies. All of the content is from peer-reviewed sources, and all of it is written, assembled, and edited by the editors at ScholarlyEditions™ and available exclusively from us. You now have a source you can cite with authority, confidence, and credibility. More information is available at http://www.ScholarlyEditions.com/.
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Fundamentals of Geriatric Pharmacotherapy,An Evidence-Based Approach
A change is coming. By 2050, the world's 65-and-older population will double, and the 85 and older population will mushroom fivefold. As the number of older adults surge, so too will the number of medication management challenges pharmacists and other health care providers experience. For the geriatric population, complex cases are often the norm, and providing safe and effective care can mean considering assessments of function and cognition, contacting multiple prescribers, and understanding a patient's history, beliefs, and care giving situation before making therapeutic decisions.Fundamentals of Geriatric Pharmacotherapy: An Evidence-Based Approach gives practitioners the information they need to improve outcomes and personalize care for elderly patients. Section 1 explores important foundational concepts such as social and behavioral issues, ethical considerations, biomedical principles of aging, geriatric assessment, and polypharmacy. Section 2 covers common disease states in aging adults, providing evidence-based treatment information as well as helpful tips for minimizing common problems and contending with clinical controversies. Particular attention is given to how treatment can differ along the spectrum of active elderly to frail elderly patients.Useful features throughout the book guide practitioners in navigating the maze of information required when caring for an older patient. These include: Summarized treatment guidelines Reviews of the evidence-base Special focus on recommendations for frail elderly At least one full case study, or more, in each chapter Clinical Pearls Key Points highlight important information in each chapter Key terms and definitions The demands of an aging population mean a greater understanding of geriatric pharmacotherapy will soon be essential for all health care providers. Fundamentals of Geriatric Pharmacotherapy ensures that you'll have the information needed to respond appropriately
by Lisa C. Hutchison
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Introduction to the Pharmacy Profession,
Introduction To The Pharmacy Profession Presents A Brief History Of The Profession With An Overview Of The Health Delivery System, Pharmacy Education And Training, And The Steps Towards A Professional Career. Providing A Real-World Perspective Into Pharmacy Practice, This Beneficial Text Includes 50 Pharmacist Profiles, Highlighting An Overview Of Each Profession Related To The Specific Area Of Pharmacy. Each Professional Describes Their Job Duties And Responsibilities, A Typical Day, The Pros And Cons Of Their Job, And Some Comments On The Profession Of Pharmacy. Profiles Include Experts From Academia, Administration, Industry, Community Pharmacy, Retail Pharmacy, Military, Government, Public Health, Home Care, Hospice, Various Interdisciplinary Departments Within Hospitals, And More. This Valuable Text Provides Pharmacy Students With A Solid Foundation Of Knowledge As They Begin The Journey Towards Certification And A Career As A Pharmacist. Key Topics •History Of The Pharmacy Profession •Job Opportunities Overview •U.S. Health Care Delivery •Education •Licensure •Residencies •Fellowships •Graduate School •Degrees •Resume And Interviewing Preparation •Internships •What To Expect On The Job •The Future Of The Profession •Additional Resources/Websites •List Of Pharmacy Organizations •Pharmacy Career Assessment Tool •50 Pharmacist Profiles Instructor Resources: Instructor’S Manual, Powerpoint Presentations, Test Bank
by Annesha W. Lovett
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Handbook of Institutional Pharmacy Practice,
The Handbook of Institutional Pharmacy Practice, 4th Edition is a comprehensive resource that provides both practical and theoretical information on today's pharmacy practices, policies, and teachings.
by Thomas R. Brown
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Patient-Centered Care for Pharmacists,
Patient-centered care is at the heart of today’s pharmacy practice, and ASHP’s Patient-Centered Care for Pharmacists gets to the heart of the subject. Formerly Developing Clinical Practice Skills for Pharmacists, this revised resource has been redeveloped to compliment the changing emphasis in pharmacy practice to patient-centered care and the contemporary context of healthcare delivery. To understand and treat the whole person and learn to use a realistic approach to time and resources, students must connect their drug science knowledge to actual practice. Useful in multiple courses in multiple levels, Patient-Centered Care for Pharmacists is a valuable resource that gives students and teachers alike more for their money. In P1, P2, and P3 courses in areas from clinical skills to communications, students can follow realistic case studies through typical processes to witness patient centered care in action. Strong, well-developed case studies provide insight into today’s vital topics:· Cultural differences among patients· Documentation and health records· Patient care plan development· Effective patient communication· And much more.
by Kimberly A. Galt
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Developing Clinical Practice Skills for Pharmacists,
Developing Clinical Practice Skills for Pharmacists helps student pharmacists gain the insight they need to cultivate informed, compassionate and effective patient care.
by Kimberly A. Galt
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UCSF General Catalog,

by University of California, San Francisco
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Clinical Therapeutics Primer,Link to the Evidence for the Ambulatory Care Pharmacist
Clinical Therapeutics Primer: Link to the Evidence for the Ambulatory Care Pharmacist is a valuable resource for pharmacy students, new pharmacist practitioners, and practicing pharmacists in the ambulatory setting. Organized by therapeutic concentration, this in-depth text will assist the reader in mastering the skills required to successfully assess and treat commonly encountered outpatient medical conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, chronic pain, and more. Featuring over 40 practical cases and the patient-centered care approach, Clinical Therapeutics Primer provides an evidence-based field guide for applying complex concepts into best clinical practices. Key Features * Key Terms * Learning Objectives* Over 40 Sample Patient Cases* Treatment Algorithms* Key Terminology Review* Clinical Pearls* Discussion Questions* Web Resources
by Jennifer A. Reinhold
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Managing Pharmacy Practice,Principles, Strategies, and Systems
The world of pharmacy management is changing rapidly. Reflecting this, Managing Pharmacy Practice: Principles, Strategies, and Systems takes a new approach to pharmacy management. The editor explores basic management principles and their role in pharmacy practice. Expert contributors discuss concepts such as social influence, professionalism, leadership, conflict management, and personnel management and how they apply to modern pharmacy in an age of changing consumer and employee habits, desires, and behaviors. Highlighting the growing impact of technology throughout pharmacy and healthcare, the book prepares students for the challenges they will face in this rapidly changing profession.
by Andrew M. Peterson
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Fundamental Skills for Patient Care in Pharmacy Practice,
Fundamental Skills for Patient Care in Pharmacy Practice enables students and new pharmacists to master the skills associated with clinical care in either the inpatient or outpatient setting. In accessible steps, this valuable resource provides the tools for gaining medication histories from patients and counseling them on the most effective and safe manner to take medications. Each chapter explores the background and practice of a critical skill, tools that aid in its development and mastery, and tips for success. Students and pharmacists will come away with the knowledge to identify drug-related problems and formulate plans for solutions to these problems. Fundamental Skills for Patient Care in Pharmacy Practice prepares future pharmacists to communicate effectively in verbal and written formats with health professionals and special patient populations as they prepare and present SOAP notes, patient cases, and discharge counseling.
by Clinical Pharmacy Specialist Ambulatory Care Beaumont Hospital Colleen Doherty Lauster
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Comprehensive Pharmacy Review Practice Exams,
Designed to assist pharmacy students with their preparation for the NAPLEX® pharmacy board examination, this book contains two complete practice exams and accompanying answer sections with thorough explanations for each question. Questions in each practice examination cover every subject in today's pharmacy curriculum, providing guidance and test practice that will strengthen students' skills and confidence. All questions in this edition have been completely updated and revised to reflect the most recent progress in pharmacy education and practice. This text is a valuable test preparation tool, used by itself or in conjunction with the best-selling Comprehensive Pharmacy Review, Sixth Edition.
by Alan H. Mutnick
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Comprehensive Handbook of Psychological Assessment, Intellectual and Neuropsychological Assessment,
In one volume, the leading researchers in intelligence and neuropsychological assessment interpret the range of issues related to intellectual and neuropsychological tests, including test development and psychometrics, clinical applications, ethical and legal concerns, use with diverse populations, computerization, and the latest research. Clinicians and researchers who use these instruments will find this volume invaluable, as it contains the most comprehensive and up-to-date information available on this important aspect of practice.
by Gerald Goldstein
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