Simon Young (University of South Wales), Ben Pitcher (University of South Wales)
Medicines Management for Nurses at a Glance
Simon Young (University of South Wales), Ben Pitcher (University of South Wales)
Medicines Management for Nurses at a Glance
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Medicines Management for Nurses at a Glance is the perfect companion for study and revision for pre-registration nursing and healthcare students.
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Medicines Management for Nurses at a Glance is the perfect companion for study and revision for pre-registration nursing and healthcare students.
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- At a Glance (Nursing and Healthcare)
- Verlag: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 128
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Februar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 269mm x 208mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 378g
- ISBN-13: 9781118840726
- ISBN-10: 1118840720
- Artikelnr.: 43551457
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- At a Glance (Nursing and Healthcare)
- Verlag: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 128
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Februar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 269mm x 208mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 378g
- ISBN-13: 9781118840726
- ISBN-10: 1118840720
- Artikelnr.: 43551457
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Simon Young, Academic Subject Manager - Medicines Management and Prescribing, Faculty of Life Science and Education, University of South Wales Ben Pitcher, Senior Lecturer - Medicines Management and Prescribing, Faculty of Life Sciences and Education, University of South Wales
Preface vii
About the companion website ix
Part 1 Introduction to Pharmacology and Medicines Management 1
1 Why is managing medicines important in nursing? 2
2 Keeping up to date with medicines management 4
3 What is a medicine? 6
4 Medicines nomenclature: what's in a name? 8
5 Numeracy and medicines management 10
6 Clinical pharmacokinetics I 12
7 Clinical pharmacokinetics II 14
8 Routes of administration I 16
9 Routes of administration II 18
10 Pharmacodynamics I 20
11 Pharmacodynamics II 22
Part 2 Managing medicines 25
12 Dyspepsia 26
13 Acute diarrhoea and constipation 28
14 Chronic bowel disease 30
15 Nausea and vomiting 32
16 Anti-anginals 34
17 Anti-arrhythmics 36
18 Heart failure 38
19 Hypertension 40
20 Diuretics 42
21 Respiratory conditions I 44
22 Respiratory conditions II 46
23 Opioid analgesics 48
24 Anxiolytics and hypnotics 50
25 Antipsychotics 52
26 Depression 54
27 Epilepsy 56
28 Alcohol: detoxification 58
29 Alcohol: maintaining abstinence 60
30 Smoking cessation 62
31 Fighting infection 64
32 Antibiotics 66
33 Diabetes: insulin 68
34 Diabetes: antiglycaemics 70
35 Thyroid conditions 72
36 Oral contraception 74
37 Anticoagulants 76
38 Antiplatelet drugs 78
39 Musculoskeletal disorders 80
40 Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and non-opioid analgesics 82
41 Topical agents and emollients 84
42 Topical steroids 86
Part 3 Safe and effective medicines management 89
43 Medicines management in pregnancy and breastfeeding 90
44 Medicines management in children 92
45 Medicines management in elderly people 94
46 Medicines management in people with hepatic and renal impairment 96
47 Drug interactions 98
48 Adverse drug reactions 100
49 Pharmacovigilance 102
50 Classification of medicines 104
Index 107
About the companion website ix
Part 1 Introduction to Pharmacology and Medicines Management 1
1 Why is managing medicines important in nursing? 2
2 Keeping up to date with medicines management 4
3 What is a medicine? 6
4 Medicines nomenclature: what's in a name? 8
5 Numeracy and medicines management 10
6 Clinical pharmacokinetics I 12
7 Clinical pharmacokinetics II 14
8 Routes of administration I 16
9 Routes of administration II 18
10 Pharmacodynamics I 20
11 Pharmacodynamics II 22
Part 2 Managing medicines 25
12 Dyspepsia 26
13 Acute diarrhoea and constipation 28
14 Chronic bowel disease 30
15 Nausea and vomiting 32
16 Anti-anginals 34
17 Anti-arrhythmics 36
18 Heart failure 38
19 Hypertension 40
20 Diuretics 42
21 Respiratory conditions I 44
22 Respiratory conditions II 46
23 Opioid analgesics 48
24 Anxiolytics and hypnotics 50
25 Antipsychotics 52
26 Depression 54
27 Epilepsy 56
28 Alcohol: detoxification 58
29 Alcohol: maintaining abstinence 60
30 Smoking cessation 62
31 Fighting infection 64
32 Antibiotics 66
33 Diabetes: insulin 68
34 Diabetes: antiglycaemics 70
35 Thyroid conditions 72
36 Oral contraception 74
37 Anticoagulants 76
38 Antiplatelet drugs 78
39 Musculoskeletal disorders 80
40 Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and non-opioid analgesics 82
41 Topical agents and emollients 84
42 Topical steroids 86
Part 3 Safe and effective medicines management 89
43 Medicines management in pregnancy and breastfeeding 90
44 Medicines management in children 92
45 Medicines management in elderly people 94
46 Medicines management in people with hepatic and renal impairment 96
47 Drug interactions 98
48 Adverse drug reactions 100
49 Pharmacovigilance 102
50 Classification of medicines 104
Index 107
Preface vii
About the companion website ix
Part 1 Introduction to Pharmacology and Medicines Management 1
1 Why is managing medicines important in nursing? 2
2 Keeping up to date with medicines management 4
3 What is a medicine? 6
4 Medicines nomenclature: what's in a name? 8
5 Numeracy and medicines management 10
6 Clinical pharmacokinetics I 12
7 Clinical pharmacokinetics II 14
8 Routes of administration I 16
9 Routes of administration II 18
10 Pharmacodynamics I 20
11 Pharmacodynamics II 22
Part 2 Managing medicines 25
12 Dyspepsia 26
13 Acute diarrhoea and constipation 28
14 Chronic bowel disease 30
15 Nausea and vomiting 32
16 Anti-anginals 34
17 Anti-arrhythmics 36
18 Heart failure 38
19 Hypertension 40
20 Diuretics 42
21 Respiratory conditions I 44
22 Respiratory conditions II 46
23 Opioid analgesics 48
24 Anxiolytics and hypnotics 50
25 Antipsychotics 52
26 Depression 54
27 Epilepsy 56
28 Alcohol: detoxification 58
29 Alcohol: maintaining abstinence 60
30 Smoking cessation 62
31 Fighting infection 64
32 Antibiotics 66
33 Diabetes: insulin 68
34 Diabetes: antiglycaemics 70
35 Thyroid conditions 72
36 Oral contraception 74
37 Anticoagulants 76
38 Antiplatelet drugs 78
39 Musculoskeletal disorders 80
40 Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and non-opioid analgesics 82
41 Topical agents and emollients 84
42 Topical steroids 86
Part 3 Safe and effective medicines management 89
43 Medicines management in pregnancy and breastfeeding 90
44 Medicines management in children 92
45 Medicines management in elderly people 94
46 Medicines management in people with hepatic and renal impairment 96
47 Drug interactions 98
48 Adverse drug reactions 100
49 Pharmacovigilance 102
50 Classification of medicines 104
Index 107
About the companion website ix
Part 1 Introduction to Pharmacology and Medicines Management 1
1 Why is managing medicines important in nursing? 2
2 Keeping up to date with medicines management 4
3 What is a medicine? 6
4 Medicines nomenclature: what's in a name? 8
5 Numeracy and medicines management 10
6 Clinical pharmacokinetics I 12
7 Clinical pharmacokinetics II 14
8 Routes of administration I 16
9 Routes of administration II 18
10 Pharmacodynamics I 20
11 Pharmacodynamics II 22
Part 2 Managing medicines 25
12 Dyspepsia 26
13 Acute diarrhoea and constipation 28
14 Chronic bowel disease 30
15 Nausea and vomiting 32
16 Anti-anginals 34
17 Anti-arrhythmics 36
18 Heart failure 38
19 Hypertension 40
20 Diuretics 42
21 Respiratory conditions I 44
22 Respiratory conditions II 46
23 Opioid analgesics 48
24 Anxiolytics and hypnotics 50
25 Antipsychotics 52
26 Depression 54
27 Epilepsy 56
28 Alcohol: detoxification 58
29 Alcohol: maintaining abstinence 60
30 Smoking cessation 62
31 Fighting infection 64
32 Antibiotics 66
33 Diabetes: insulin 68
34 Diabetes: antiglycaemics 70
35 Thyroid conditions 72
36 Oral contraception 74
37 Anticoagulants 76
38 Antiplatelet drugs 78
39 Musculoskeletal disorders 80
40 Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and non-opioid analgesics 82
41 Topical agents and emollients 84
42 Topical steroids 86
Part 3 Safe and effective medicines management 89
43 Medicines management in pregnancy and breastfeeding 90
44 Medicines management in children 92
45 Medicines management in elderly people 94
46 Medicines management in people with hepatic and renal impairment 96
47 Drug interactions 98
48 Adverse drug reactions 100
49 Pharmacovigilance 102
50 Classification of medicines 104
Index 107