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Prescribing Scenarios at a Glance
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Prescribing Scenarios at a Glance is an innovative resource which allows medical students and junior doctors to practise prescribing skills safely for themselves. Supporting those who wish to develop their prescribing knowledge and clinical reasoning, this book features 50 acute and on call scenarios in a hospital setting. Users will be able to practise skills such as initiating a prescription, planning management, reviewing therapy, and identifying adverse drug reactions and interactions.

Prescribing Scenarios at a Glance:
- Contains case scenarios, mock drug charts and model answers with discussion
- Features a workbook of prepared drug charts for each case that allow users to practise prescription writing
- Includes detailed explanations and answers to all case scenarios, including examples of correctly completed charts
- Includes access to refill drug charts for each scenario available on the companion website at www.ataglanceseries.com/prescribingscenarios , allowing users to rehearse each scenario as many times as they like

An ideal companion for medical students, foundation doctors and non-medical prescribers as they develop their prescribing skills, this book will help to instil confidence, reduce errors, and encourage best practice. It will also be a valuable resource for candidates preparing for prescribing exams.
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9781118570876
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatPDF
Format noteDRM Adobe
Publishing date07/05/2014
Edition14001 A. 1. Auflage
Pages296 pages
LanguageEnglish
File size85204 Kbytes
Article no.2083795
CatalogsVC
Data source no.514207
Product groupMedizin
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Emma Baker is Professor of Clinical Pharmacology, St. George's, University of London, and Consultant Physician, St. George's Healthcare NHS Trust, London

Daniel Burrage is Academic Clinical Fellow, St. George's, University of London, and Specialty Registrar (ST3) in Clinical Pharmacology, General Medicine and Stroke Medicine, St. George's Healthcare NHS Trust, London

Dagan Lonsdale is Academic Clinical Fellow, St. George's, University of London, and Specialty Registrar (ST3) in Clinical Pharmacology, General Medicine and Intensive Care Medicine, St. George's Healthcare NHS Trust, London

Andrew Hitchings is Clinical Research Fellow, St. George's, University of London, and Specialty Registrar (ST7) in Clinical Pharmacology, General Medicine and Intensive Care Medicine, St. George's Healthcare NHS Trust, London