Handbook of Nonprescription Drugs Quick Reference
The Handbook of Nonprescription Drugs Quick Reference provides a succinct summary of the most common self-care conditions for which community pharmacists provide treatment recommendations. It presents the most essential information that is needed in the OTC aisle to assess if patients are candidates for self-care. Appropriate treatment recommendations are also indicated based on the patient’s presentation, current medications, and chronic conditions. The chapters are presented in the QuEST SCHOLAR-MAC format, providing a standardized process to help student pharmacists and practitioners quickly assess and treat their patients in the community pharmacy. KEY FEATURES • Indicates how to use QuEST SCHOLAR during patient assessment to make self-care decisions • Emphasizes specific nonprescription interventions • Provides key drug information about nonprescription medicines by condition • Contains only necessary and most-essential information for practice • Highly readable and jargon-free for use in the OTC aisle
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Handbook of Nonprescription Drugs Quick Reference
The Handbook of Nonprescription Drugs Quick Reference provides a succinct summary of the most common self-care conditions for which community pharmacists provide treatment recommendations. It presents the most essential information that is needed in the OTC aisle to assess if patients are candidates for self-care. Appropriate treatment recommendations are also indicated based on the patient’s presentation, current medications, and chronic conditions. The chapters are presented in the QuEST SCHOLAR-MAC format, providing a standardized process to help student pharmacists and practitioners quickly assess and treat their patients in the community pharmacy. KEY FEATURES • Indicates how to use QuEST SCHOLAR during patient assessment to make self-care decisions • Emphasizes specific nonprescription interventions • Provides key drug information about nonprescription medicines by condition • Contains only necessary and most-essential information for practice • Highly readable and jargon-free for use in the OTC aisle
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Handbook of Nonprescription Drugs Quick Reference

Handbook of Nonprescription Drugs Quick Reference

Handbook of Nonprescription Drugs Quick Reference

Handbook of Nonprescription Drugs Quick Reference

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Overview

The Handbook of Nonprescription Drugs Quick Reference provides a succinct summary of the most common self-care conditions for which community pharmacists provide treatment recommendations. It presents the most essential information that is needed in the OTC aisle to assess if patients are candidates for self-care. Appropriate treatment recommendations are also indicated based on the patient’s presentation, current medications, and chronic conditions. The chapters are presented in the QuEST SCHOLAR-MAC format, providing a standardized process to help student pharmacists and practitioners quickly assess and treat their patients in the community pharmacy. KEY FEATURES • Indicates how to use QuEST SCHOLAR during patient assessment to make self-care decisions • Emphasizes specific nonprescription interventions • Provides key drug information about nonprescription medicines by condition • Contains only necessary and most-essential information for practice • Highly readable and jargon-free for use in the OTC aisle

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781582122915
Publisher: APhA Publications
Publication date: 03/22/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 292,620
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Cortney M. Mospan, PharmD, BCACP, BCGP is an assistant professor of pharmacy at Wingate University Levine College of Health Sciences at Wingate, North Carolina. She also serves as a clinical pharmacist with Dilworth Drug&Wellness Center. She completed a community car pharmacy practice
Miranda Wilhelm, PharmD, is a Clinical Associate Professor at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville School of Pharmacy in Edwardsville, Illinois. In addition to her faculty appointment, she is a Clinical Community Pharmacist with Schnucks Pharmacy. She completed a postgraduate year one community pharmacy residency at B&K Prescription Shop in Salina, Kansas affiliated with the University of Kansas School of Pharmacy.
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