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Medicines management for nursing practice Graham Brack (Associate Lecturer in Pharmacology Faculty of Health, Education & Society, University of Plymouth)

Medicines management for nursing practice By Graham Brack (Associate Lecturer in Pharmacology Faculty of Health, Education & Society, University of Plymouth)

Medicines management for nursing practice by Graham Brack (Associate Lecturer in Pharmacology Faculty of Health, Education & Society, University of Plymouth)


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Medicines Management for Nursing Practice is a friendly guide to the principles and skills of safe and patient-centred medicines management.

Medicines management for nursing practice Summary

Medicines management for nursing practice: Pharmacology, patient safety, and procedures by Graham Brack (Associate Lecturer in Pharmacology Faculty of Health, Education & Society, University of Plymouth)

Medicines Management for Nursing Practice: Pharmacology, Patient Safety, and Procedures is a friendly guide designed to equip pre-registration and newly qualified nurses with the medicines management knowledge and skills to provide safe patient-centred care. Balancing theory with practical advice, this accessible text covers basic pharmacology, drug calculations, key legislation and standards, and patient safety. Drawing from the most up-to-date sources of evidence and advice, including NMC and BNF guidelines, Medicines Management for Nursing Practice prepares nurses to promote their patients' safety, concordance, understanding of medicines, and wellbeing. This book takes a lively and straightforward approach to a vital set of nursing skills. Learning features such as reflection points, exercises, and further reading help readers to develop and consolidate their knowledge. Chapters on pharmacology and drug calculations take a step-by-step approach and are supported by diagrams and examples to aid understanding. Case studies relate guidelines and theories to the common practical scenarios that nurses encounter on a day-to-day basis.

Medicines management for nursing practice Reviews

The safe use of medicines is everybody's business. I welcome this medicines management publication for nurses that provides comprehensive information on best practice, science and regulation of medicines. * Dr David Cousins, Associate Director, Safe Medication Practice and Medical Devices, NHS Commissioning Board *
A useful resource book for all student nurses and midwives which will provide them with the fundamental understanding required to be involved safely in drug administration and medicines management during their training and beyond. * Heather Dale, Senior Lecturer, School of Health and Wellbeing, University of Wolverhampton *
A very good description of the important elements of medicines management, dealing well with future issues and likely developments in the field. * Michael Schachter, Senior Lecturer in Clinical Pharmacology, Imperial College London *

About Graham Brack (Associate Lecturer in Pharmacology Faculty of Health, Education & Society, University of Plymouth)

Graham Brack is a community pharmacist in Cornwall who also holds appointments as Pharmaceutical Adviser for Cornwall & Isles of Scilly Primary Care Trust and as an Associate Lecturer in Pharmacology for the University of Plymouth. He is a member of the Editorial Board of the journal Pharmacy Management and is a frequent contributor to its pages. He holds a Master's degree in medical law and ethics and was a member of the NICE/National Patient Safety Agency joint committee on medicines reconciliation safety, and was a member of the Department of Health's Controlled Drugs Action Group. He is himself an independent prescriber specializing in the care of substance misusers and has been involved in teaching nurse prescribers since the very first cohort in Cornwall. Penny Franklin is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Plymouth where she leads the programme for Non-medical Prescribing and is a co-author of the Oxford Handbook of Prescribing for Nurses and Allied Health Professionals. She also teaches medication management to pre and post qualifying nurses. Penny is a Registered General Nurse, Registered Children's Nurse and Registered Community Specialist Public Health Nurse (Health Visitor) and engages in public health practice on a regular basis. In addition she is a Registered Nurse Teacher and a Community Practitioner Nurse Prescriber and Nurse Independent and Supplementary Prescriber. Penny has strong links with organisational Non-medical Leads locally and nationally. Penny holds a Masters of Arts (with distinction) in Complementary Health Studies and a Post Graduate Certificate in Health Care and Higher Education (LTHE). She is a Fellow of the Institute of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education. Jill Caldwell is Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences at Oxford Brookes University. She has a BSc in Community Health Care and a Masters in Higher Professional Education and has been teaching both undergraduate and postgraduate nursing students for 10 years. During this time she has also been involved in teaching on the Non-Medical Prescribing course offered at Oxford Brookes University.

Table of Contents

1. Legislation and standards ; 2. Patient safety and error reduction ; 3. Principles of pharmacology ; 4. Pharmaceutics and routes of drug formulations ; 5. Groups at special risk of adverse effects ; 6. Information and evidence: sources and evaluations ; 7. Medicines management: systems and procedures ; 8. Medicines management: drug calculations ; 9. The nurse's role in promoting concordance ; 10. Keeping up to date

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GOR009204225
9780199697878
0199697876
Medicines management for nursing practice: Pharmacology, patient safety, and procedures by Graham Brack (Associate Lecturer in Pharmacology Faculty of Health, Education & Society, University of Plymouth)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
20130228
180
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