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Pharmacotherapeutics: A Primary Care Clinical Guide (2nd Edition)

Author Ellis Quinn Youngkin PhD RNC WHCNP ARNP, Kathleen B. Sawin, Jeanette F. Kissinger EdD RN C-ANP Professor Emeritus, Debra S. Israel
Publisher Pearson
Category Medical
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PublisherPearson
ISBN / ASIN0130497622
ISBN-139780130497628
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Written by professionals in the fields of nursing, pharmacology, pharmacy, and medicine, this reference book provides a guide to pharmacotherapy for common healthcare conditions of adults and children in ambulatory settings. It provides a concise decision-making guide for pharmacotherapuetic management of common primary care health conditions. A template assists the advanced professional to consistently consider clients' assessment and history, along with evaluating when drug therapy is needed, short and long term goals, selecting appropriate agents, outcomes management, efficacy and toxicity and patient information. In addition, general issues such as safety, aging, herbal therapies, social factors and immunizations as well as specific patient population needs are addressed. These special populations include individuals with disabilities, pregnant women and children. For advance practice nurses, pharmacists, clinical nurse specialists, physicians, and physician assistants.

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