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Medicines management for nursing practice: Pharmacology, patient safety, and procedures


Medicines management for nursing practice: Pharmacology, patient safety, and procedures

Paperback by Brack, Graham (Associate Lecturer in Pharmacology Faculty of Health, Education & Society, University of Plymouth); Franklin, Penny (Associate Professor (Senior Lecturer) in Health Studies (Prescribing), Faculty of Health, Education & Society, University of Plymouth); Caldwell, Jill (Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Health & Life Sciences, Oxford Brookes University, Swindon)

Medicines management for nursing practice: Pharmacology, patient safety, and procedures

£29.49

ISBN:
9780199697878
Publication Date:
28 Feb 2013
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
182 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 May - 1 Jun 2024
Medicines management for nursing practice: Pharmacology, patient safety, and procedures

Description

Medicines Management for Nursing Practice: Pharmacology, Patient Safety, and Procedures is a friendly guide designed to equip pre-registration and newly qualified nurses with the medicines management knowledge and skills to provide safe patient-centred care. Balancing theory with practical advice, this accessible text covers basic pharmacology, drug calculations, key legislation and standards, and patient safety. Drawing from the most up-to-date sources of evidence and advice, including NMC and BNF guidelines, Medicines Management for Nursing Practice prepares nurses to promote their patients' safety, concordance, understanding of medicines, and wellbeing. This book takes a lively and straightforward approach to a vital set of nursing skills. Learning features such as reflection points, exercises, and further reading help readers to develop and consolidate their knowledge. Chapters on pharmacology and drug calculations take a step-by-step approach and are supported by diagrams and examples to aid understanding. Case studies relate guidelines and theories to the common practical scenarios that nurses encounter on a day-to-day basis.

Contents

1. Legislation and standards ; 2. Patient safety and error reduction ; 3. Principles of pharmacology ; 4. Pharmaceutics and routes of drug formulations ; 5. Groups at special risk of adverse effects ; 6. Information and evidence: sources and evaluations ; 7. Medicines management: systems and procedures ; 8. Medicines management: drug calculations ; 9. The nurse's role in promoting concordance ; 10. Keeping up to date

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