Community pharmacies are often the first source for information and
advice when health problems arise. Increasingly patients are being
referred to pharmacists by other health care professionals through
Pharmacy First and similar schemes. This book presents a
decision-making framework along with ‘red flags’, ‘when to
refer’ and evidence-based treatment recommendations. A unique
feature is that case studies appear throughout, in which pharmacists,
doctors, nurses, and patients describe assessment and treatment of a
wide range of common problems. Highlights of this substantially
updated tenth edition are:
* The addition of seven major sections covering the initial Pharmacy
First scheme in England: acute otitis media (AOM); impetigo; infected
insect bites; shingles; acute sinusitis; sore throat; and
uncomplicated urinary tract infection in women.
* A changed book title to reflect the increasing remit of community
pharmacy in disease prevention, with extended content on topics such
as blood pressure measurement and shingles vaccination.
* ‘The consultation’ expanded in a new chapter, including
decisions about supplying antibiotics with a suggested framework to
reflect antimicrobial stewardship.
* Pharmacy continuation of contraceptive pills and the Pharmacy
Contraception service.
* Revisited and updated information on COVID-19 and long COVID in the
light of the transition of COVID-19 to an endemic state.
Practicing and Foundation trainee pharmacists, as well as
undergraduate pharmacy students and many other healthcare
professionals, will find _Symptoms in the Pharmacy: A Guide to the
Management of Common Illnesses and Disease Prevention_ invaluable.
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A Guide to the Management of Common Illnesses and Disease Prevention
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781394266326
Publisert
2025
Utgave
10. utgave
Utgiver
Wiley Global Research (STMS)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok