TY - BOOK AU - Rees,Judith A. AU - Smith Ian AU - Watson Jennie TI - Pharmaceutical practice SN - 9780702051449 AV - RS91 .P44 2014 PY - 2014/// CY - Edinburgh PB - Churchill Livingstone/Elsevier, KW - Dosage Forms KW - Pharmacy N1 - includes bibliographical references and index; Machine generated contents note: Section 1 An introduction to pharmacy and its place in society 1. The role of pharmacy in health care / Christine M. Bond 2. Socio-behavioural aspects of health and illness / Alison Gifford 3. Socio-behavioural aspects of treatment with medicines / Alison Gifford Section 2 Protecting the public 4. Control of medicines / Judith A. Rees 5. Control of health professionals and their staff / Ian Smith 6. Continuing professional development and revalidation / Raminder Sihota 7. Ethics the theory / Richard C. O'Neill 8. Ethics in practice and ethical dilemmas / Jennie Watson 9. Clinical governance / John Tucker 10. Risk management / Darren M. Ashcroft 11. Standard operating procedures / Alison Hunter 12. Audit / Janet Krska 13. Public health / Simon White Section 3 Delivering professional pharmacy practice 14. Structure and organization of pharmacy / Jennie Watson. Note continued: 15. Relationship with other members of the healthcare team / Felice S. Groundland 16. Information retrieval in pharmacy practice / Parastou Donyai 17.Communication skills for pharmacists and their team / Isabel J. Featherstone 18. Concordance / Marjorie C. Weiss 19. Pharmaceutical calculations / Arthur J. Winfield Section 4 Access to medicines and their selection 20. The prescribing process and evidence-based medicine / Jason Hall 21. Prescribing for minor ailments / Paul Rutter 22. Drug evaluation and pharmacoeconomics / Dyfrig A. Hughes 23. Formularies in pharmacy practice / Janet Krska 24.Complementary and alternative medicines / Brian Lockwood 25.Communication skills: advice and information on the selection of medicines / Judith A. Rees 26. Patient charges for medicines and their impact on access / Ellen Schafheutle 27. The prescription / Ian Smith 28. Veterinary pharmacy / Jennie Watson. Note continued: Section 5 Medicines and their preparation 29. Routes of administration and dosage forms / Arthur J. Winfield 30. Dispensing techniques (compounding and good practice) / Judith A. Rees 31. Labelling of dispensed medicines / Judith A. Rees 32. Packaging / Derek G. Chapman 33. Solutions / Arthur J. Winfield 34. Suspensions / Arthur J. Winfield 35. Emulsions / Arthur J. Winfield 36. External preparations / Arthur J. Winfield 37. Suppositories and pessaries / Arthur J. Winfield 38. Powders and granules / Arthur J. Winfield 39. Oral unit dosage forms / Arthur J. Winfield Section 6 Specialized pharmacy products and services 40. Production of sterile products / Derek G. Chapman 41. Parenteral products / Derek G. Chapman 42. Ophthalmic products / E. Richards 43. Inhaled route / Peter M. Richards 44. Parenteral nutrition and dialysis / Liz Lamerton 45. Radiopharmacy / David Graham 46. Specialized services / Geoff Saunders. Note continued: 47. Appliances / Ian Smith Section 7 Pharmacy services 48. Public health and pharmacy interventions / Jennie Watson 49. Pharmacy services for vulnerable patients / Victoria Crabtree 50. Substance use and misuse / Jenny Scott 51. Monitoring the patient / Alison Littlewood N2 - The fifth edition of Pharmaceutical Practice has been totally overhauled and restructured to bring the contents completely up to date and to reflect emerging new roles for pharmacists both within the traditional employment areas of hospital and community pharmacy, as well as other developing roles supporting the public health agenda, governance ER -