Fundamentals of Pharmacology
For Nursing & Healthcare Students
Fundamentals

1. Auflage März 2021
560 Seiten, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
All registered nurses must have a thorough understanding and a strong knowledge of pharmacology, medicines administration, and the ability to recognise and react to the effects of medicines. Fundamentals of Pharmacology helps nursing and healthcare students develop the skills and confidence required to apply the fundamental principles of pharmacology and to offer safe, competent and compassionate care. Concentrating on the medicines that students are most likely to encounter in real-world practice, this textbook provides concise coverage of pharmacology, essential medicines management principles, legal and ethical issues, drug formulations, analgesics, immunisations, and much more.
Clinically focused chapters feature defined learning outcomes, multiple-choice questions, practical examples, and full-colour illustrations to aid readers' comprehension of the complexities of pharmacology and care provision. The book utilises a straightforward, student-friendly approach to present 'must-have' information, with contributions from experienced clinicians and academics.
* Describes how to use pharmaceutical and prescribing reference guides
* Stresses the role and importance of compassionate care throughout
* Contains a full range of pedagogical tools which enhance learning and recall
* Aligns with current NMC Standards and Proficiencies for Registered Nurses and Nursing Associates
* Supplemented and supported by a wealth of online extras and resources
Fundamentals of Pharmacology is essential reading for all nursing students, trainee nursing associates, post-registration nurses taking 'nurse prescribing' or 'non-medical prescribing' modules, and newly qualified nurses and nursing associates looking to better understand pharmacology.
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Contents
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1. Introduction to pharmacology
2. How to use pharmaceutical and prescribing reference guides
3. Legal and ethical Issues
4. Medicines management and the role of the healthcare provider
5. Pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics
6. Drug Formulations
7. Adverse drug reactions
8. Analgesics
9. Antibacterials
10. Medications and the cardiovascular system
11. Medications and the renal system
12. Medications and diabetes mellitus
13. Medications and the respiratory system
14. Medications and the gastrointestinal system
15. Medications used in cancer
16. Medications and the nervous system
17. Medications used in mental health
18. Immunisations
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Barry Hill M.Sc. Advanced Practitioner., PGCAP, PGCE, B.Sc. (Hons) Intensive Care Nursing, DipHE Registered Nurse (Adult), O.A. Dip, RN & RNT (NMC), Fellow of the HEA. Director of Employability for Nursing, Midwifery and Health; Programme Leader for BSc (Hons) Adult Nursing at Northumbria University, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Department of Nursing, Midwifery and Health, and Clinical Series Editor and board member for the British Journal of Nursing (BJN).