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Fundamental skills for patient care in pharmacy practice / [edited by] Colleen D. Lauster, Sneha Baxi Srivastava.
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Title:Fundamental skills for patient care in pharmacy practice / [edited by] Colleen D. Lauster, Sneha Baxi Srivastava.
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Other Contributors/Collections:Lauster, Colleen D. (Colleen Doherty)
Srivastava, Sneha Baxi.
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Published/Created:Burlington, MA : Jones & Bartlett Learning, ©2014.
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Location:BMB LIBRARY (VGH) stacksWhere is this?
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Call Number: QV737.1 .F981 2014
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Location:WOODWARD LIBRARY stacksWhere is this?
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Call Number: QV737.1 .F981 2014
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Location:BMB LIBRARY (VGH) stacksWhere is this?
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Library of Congress Subjects:Pharmaceutical services.
Pharmaceutical policy.
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Medical Subjects: Pharmaceutical Services.
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Description:xiv, 345 p. ; 23 cm
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Summary:This book provides the tools for gaining medication histories from patients and counseling them on the most effective and safe manner to take medications. Each chapter explores the background and practice of a critical skill, tools that aid in its development and mastery, and tips for success.
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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ISBN:1449652727
9781449652722
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Contents:Machine generated contents note: Learning Objectives
Key Terms
Introduction
Communication Skills
Patient Interview
Medication History
Patient Interview in the Community Setting
Patient Interview in the Acute Care Setting
Chapter Summary
Review Questions
References
Learning Objectives
Key Terms
Introduction
Importance of Proficiency in Navigating the Patient's Medical Record
Components of a Patient's Medical Record
Systematic Approach to Data Collection
Pharmacy-Related Components of the Patient Medical Record
Navigating Choppy Waters: What to Do if Information is Missing and/or Misplaced
Synthesizing Patient Information: Developing a Problem List
Case Study
Chapter Summary
Review Questions
References
Learning Objectives
Key Terms
Introduction
Types of Written Documentation
SOAP Note
Other Types of Pharmacy-Written Documentation
Effective Written Communication
Chapter Summary
Review Questions
References
Learning Objectives
Key Terms
Introduction
Verbal and Nonverbal Communication Skills
Structure of a Patient Presentation
Gathering Information
Different Types of Patient Presentations
Other Types of Patient Presentations
Formal Versus Informal Presentations
Slides and Handouts
Audience
Practicing Your Presentation
Putting it All Together: Presenting the Patient Case
Chapter Summary
Review Questions
References
Appendix 4.A Sample Case Presentation Evaluation
Appendix 4.B Sample Case Presentation Evaluation
Learning Objectives
Key Terms
Introduction
Health Psychology and Pharmacy Practice
Cultural Competency
Adherence to Treatment Plans and Cultural Competency
Using Translators
Health Literacy
Chapter Summary
Review Questions
References
Learning Objectives
Key Terms
Introduction
Laws that Govern Patient Counseling
Communication for Effective Patient Counseling Sessions
Adapting Patient Counseling Based on the Environment
Benefits of Patient Counseling
Challenges of Patient Counseling
Patient Counseling Techniques
Patient Materials to Enhance Medication Education
Chapter Summary
Review Questions
References
Learning Objectives
Key Terms
Introduction
Stages of Grief
Counseling Terminally Ill Patients
Counseling Patients with Incurable but Treatable Conditions
Counseling Geriatric Patients
Counseling Pediatric Patients
Counseling Angry Patients
Chapter Summary
Review Questions
References
Learning Objectives
Key Terms
Introduction
Significance of Motivational Interviewing
Motivational Interviewing as an Approach
Motivational Interviewing from a Theoretical Standpoint
MI Principles, Microskills, and Strategies and the "Spirit of MI"
Use of MI in Patient Interactions for Facilitating Behavior Change
MI and the Helping Relationship
Implications for Practice
Chapter Summary
Review Questions
References
Learning Objectives
Key Terms
Introduction
Impact of Medication Reconciliation on Patient Safety
Medication Errors
Medication Reconciliation in the Inpatient Acute Care Setting
Medication Reconciliation in the Ambulatory Care Setting
Differences in Medication Reconciliation Between Inpatient Acute Care and Ambulatory Care Settings
Implementing Medication Reconciliation
Identifying Medication Discrepancies
Resolving Medication Discrepancies
Strategies to Improve Medication Reconciliation
Patient Case
Medication Reconciliation and Barriers of System-Wide Changes
Chapter Summary
Review Questions
References
Appendix 9.A Medication Reconciliation Admission Form
Appendix 9.B Medication Reconciliation Transition Form
Appendix 9.C Medication Reconciliation Discharge Form
Appendix 9.D Medication Reconciliation Outpatient Form
Appendix 9.E Medication Reconciliation Admission Form
Appendix 9.F Medication Reconciliation Transition Form
Appendix 9.G Medication Reconciliation Discharge Form
Appendix 9.H Medication Reconciliation Outpatient Form
Learning Objectives
Key Terms
Introduction
Topic Discussions
Journal Clubs
Grand Rounds Presentations
Pharmacy Inservices
Interprofessional Communication
Chapter Summary
Review Questions
References
Learning Objectives
Key Terms
Introduction
Practice Setting and Location
Appropriate Patients for MTM
Patient Visits
Core Elements of MTM
Billing
Benefits of MTM
Challenges to MTM
Chapter Summary
Review Questions
References
Appendix 11.A Stepwise Approach of Medication Therapy Management
Appendix 11.B Sample Personal Medication Record
Appendix 11.C Sample Medication-Related Action Plan (for the Patient)
Appendix 11.D Example Prescription Profile.