The Unofficial Guide to Prescribing e-book, 1st Edition
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Edited by Zeshan Qureshi, BM, BSc (Hons), MSc, MRCPCH, FAcadMEd, MRCPS(Glasg) and Simon R J Maxwell, MD PhD FRCP FRCPE FBPharmacolS FHEA
The Unofficial Guide to Prescribing lays out the practical steps of how to assess, investigate and manage a patient, with a focus on what to prescribe and how to prescribe it. Its aim is to empower newly graduated junior doctors to excel at dealing w
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The Unofficial Guide to Prescribing lays out the practical steps of how to assess, investigate and manage a patient, with a focus on what to prescribe and how to prescribe it. Its aim is to empower newly graduated junior doctors to excel at dealing with emergencies and handling complex prescribing scenarios.
Prescribing errors cost healthcare systems millions annually, so early training in prescribing has become an urgent priority of medical education and now forms an essential part of teaching and assessment.
The Unofficial Guide to Prescribing (from the same stable as The Unofficial Guide to Passing OSCEs) is a new book designed to address this requirement. It is written by junior doctors still close to the transition from theory to practice, overseen by a review panel of senior clinicians to ensure accuracy, and designed to help medical students practise and learn as much as possible about prescribing, in actual clinical scenarios, before they have to do it for real.
Each scenario is presented as you would see it in the hospital setting and covers:
Initial step-by-step assessment of the patient: how to assess, assessment findings, and immediate management
The Unofficial Guide to Prescribing lays out the practical steps of how to assess, investigate and manage a patient, with a focus on what to prescribe and how to prescribe it. Its aim is to empower newly graduated junior doctors to excel at dealing with emergencies and handling complex prescribing scenarios.
Prescribing errors cost healthcare systems millions annually, so early training in prescribing has become an urgent priority of medical education and now forms an essential part of teaching and assessment.
The Unofficial Guide to Prescribing (from the same stable as The Unofficial Guide to Passing OSCEs) is a new book designed to address this requirement. It is written by junior doctors still close to the transition from theory to practice, overseen by a review panel of senior clinicians to ensure accuracy, and designed to help medical students practise and learn as much as possible about prescribing, in actual clinical scenarios, before they have to do it for real.
Each scenario is presented as you would see it in the hospital setting and covers:
Initial step-by-step assessment of the patient: how to assess, assessment findings, and immediate management
Initial investigations
Initial management
Reassessment
Treatment
Handing over the patient
Key Features
'Prescribe' alerts throughout
Written-up drug charts
Blank drug charts for copying and practice
Author Information
Edited by Zeshan Qureshi, BM, BSc (Hons), MSc, MRCPCH, FAcadMEd, MRCPS(Glasg), Paediatric Registrar, London Deanery, United Kingdom; Simon R J Maxwell, MD PhD FRCP FRCPE FBPharmacolS FHEA, Professor of Student Learning (Clinical Pharmacology and Prescribing), University of Edinburgh and Consultant Physician, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh, UK
Edited by Zeshan Qureshi, BM, BSc (Hons), MSc, MRCPCH, FAcadMEd, MRCPS(Glasg), Paediatric Registrar, London Deanery, United Kingdom; Simon R J Maxwell, MD PhD FRCP FRCPE FBPharmacolS FHEA, Professor of Student Learning (Clinical Pharmacology and Prescribing), University of Edinburgh and Consultant Physician, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh, UK
"As part of ‘The Unofficial Guide to…’ series, this excellent book is a must have for all students, as well as professionals involved in prescribing and hospital care – it provides a solid foundation for dealing with emergency situations and complex prescribing scenarios. It strengthens theoretical knowledge and applies it to ‘real life’ situations...it is an essential resource that should hold a place on all university reading lists".Reviewed by: Dr Irfan Rashid on behalf of the International Journal of Clinical Skills, Jan 2015
https://www.asia.elsevierhealth.com/the-unofficial-guide-to-prescribing-e-book-9780702055195.html320607The Unofficial Guide to Prescribing e-bookhttps://www.asia.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/https://www.asia.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/placeholder/default/generic_item_image_123x160_1_1.png30.5933.99USDInStock/Medicine & Surgery/Clinical/General Medicine/Medicine & Surgery/Pharmacology/Medicine/Clinical/General Medicine/Medicine/Pharmacology/eBooks/eBooks433510243351295054591505460243887245054665<p><i>The Unofficial Guide to Prescribing</i> lays out the practical steps of how to assess, investigate and manage a patient, with a focus on <i>what</i> to prescribe and <i>how</i> to prescribe it. Its aim is to empower newly graduated junior doctors to excel at dealing with emergencies and handling complex prescribing scenarios.</p>
<P>Prescribing errors cost healthcare systems millions annually, so early training in prescribing has become an urgent priority of medical education and now forms an essential part of teaching and assessment. </p><i>
<P>The Unofficial Guide to Prescribing</i> (from the same stable as <i>The Unofficial Guide to Passing OSCEs</i>) is a new book designed to address this requirement. It is written by junior doctors still close to the transition from theory to practice, overseen by a review panel of senior clinicians to ensure accuracy, and designed to help medical students practise and learn as much as possible about prescribing, in actual clinical scenarios, before they have to do it for real.</p>
<P>Each scenario is presented as you would see it in the hospital setting and covers:</p>
<UL>
<LI>Initial step-by-step assessment of the patient: how to assess, assessment findings, and immediate management </li>
<LI>Initial investigations </li>
<LI>Initial management </li>
<LI>Reassessment </li>
<LI>Treatment </li>
<LI>Handing over the patient</li></ul> <p><i>The Unofficial Guide to Prescribing</i> lays out the practical steps of how to assess, investigate and manage a patient, with a focus on <i>what</i> to prescribe and <i>how</i> to prescribe it. Its aim is to empower newly graduated junior doctors to excel at dealing with emergencies and handling complex prescribing scenarios.</p>
<P>Prescribing errors cost healthcare systems millions annually, so early training in prescribing has become an urgent priority of medical education and now forms an essential part of teaching and assessment. </p><i>
<P>The Unofficial Guide to Prescribing</i> (from the same stable as <i>The Unofficial Guide to Passing OSCEs</i>) is a new book designed to address this requirement. It is written by junior doctors still close to the transition from theory to practice, overseen by a review panel of senior clinicians to ensure accuracy, and designed to help medical students practise and learn as much as possible about prescribing, in actual clinical scenarios, before they have to do it for real.</p>
<P>Each scenario is presented as you would see it in the hospital setting and covers:</p>
<UL>
<LI>Initial step-by-step assessment of the patient: how to assess, assessment findings, and immediate management </li>
<LI>Initial investigations </li>
<LI>Initial management </li>
<LI>Reassessment </li>
<LI>Treatment </li>
<LI>Handing over the patient</li></ul>00add-to-cart97807020551952014StudentEdited by Zeshan Qureshi, BM, BSc (Hons), MSc, MRCPCH, FAcadMEd, MRCPS(Glasg) and Simon R J Maxwell, MD PhD FRCP FRCPE FBPharmacolS FHEA20141E-Book210w x 297h (8.25" x 11.68")Churchill Livingstone448Jan 31, 2014IN STOCKEdited by <STRONG>Zeshan Qureshi</STRONG>, BM, BSc (Hons), MSc, MRCPCH, FAcadMEd, MRCPS(Glasg), Paediatric Registrar, London Deanery, United Kingdom; <STRONG>Simon R J Maxwell</STRONG>, MD PhD FRCP FRCPE FBPharmacolS FHEA, Professor of Student Learning (Clinical Pharmacology and Prescribing), University of Edinburgh and Consultant Physician, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh, UKeBooksE-BookUnofficial GuidesUnited KingdomYesYesNoNoPlease SelectPlease SelectPlease Select