cover image - Mosby's Complete Compounding for Pharmacy Technicians Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 3rd Edition
ISBN: 9780443122477
Copyright: 2027
Page Count: 384
Imprint: Mosby
List Price: $73.99

Mosby's Complete Compounding for Pharmacy Technicians Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 3rd Edition

by Karen Davis, AAHCA, BHS, CPhT

Elsevier eBook on VitalSource

cover image - Mosby's Complete Compounding for Pharmacy Technicians Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 3rd Edition
ISBN: 9780443122477
Copyright: 2027
Page Count: 384
Imprint: Mosby
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    • Comprehensive coverage to address all aspects of compounding for the changing role of the modern Pharmacy Technician
    • Content built and mapped to ASHP accreditation competencies and model curriculum needs
    • Detailed procedure boxes with step-by-step instructions, technique photos, and rationales for each step
    • Work products including competency forms, lab activities, and sample compounding orders, charts, and forms
    • Focus on practical application with Tech Notes, Tech Alerts, and Did You Know? boxes
    • Robust practice opportunities including in-text chapter questions plus chapter quizzes, review questions, and a sample CSPT exam on Evolve
    • UPDATED USP standards for sterile and nonsterile compounding
    • NEW Nonsterile Compounding section makes this title a one-stop resource for all Pharmacy Technician compounding needs
    • NEW Artwork addresses nonsterile processes and equipment for capsules, tablets, powders, creams, ointments, emulsions, lozenges, and much more
    • EXPANDED Procedures include illustrated step-by-step guidance for key psychomotor competencies
    • NEW Expanded content on pediatric considerations, long-term care, and veterinary compounding
    • EXPANDED Review questions focus on preparation for classroom and certification exams
  • PART I: Foundations
    1. Communication Skills for Today’s Compounding Technician Learning Objectives
    2. Infection Control and Waste Management
    PART II: Nonsterile Compounding
    3. Introduction to Nonsterile Compounding
    4. United States Pharmacopeia USP <795>: Pharmaceutical Compounding – Nonsterile Preparations
    5. The Nonsterile Compounding Environment
    6. Nonsterile Equipment and Supplies
    7. Preparation of Nonsterile Compounds
    8. Calculations Used for Nonsterile Compounds
    9. Nonsterile Medication Administration
    10. Veterinary Compounding
    11. Packaging, Labeling, and Documentation of Nonsterile Compounds
    PART III: Sterile Compounding
    12. Introduction to Sterile Compounding
    13. Medications and Disease Management
    14. United States Pharmacopeia USP<797>: Pharmaceutical Compound – Sterile Preparations
    15. The Sterile Environment
    16. Equipment and Supplies
    17. Calculations Used in Intravenous Preparations
    18. Sterile Medication Administration
    19. Sterile Practice
    20. Packaging, Labeling, and Documentation of Compounded Sterile Products
    PART IV: Nonsterile and Sterile Compounding
    21. Total Parenteral Nutrition
    22. United States Pharmacopeia<800> Hazardous Pharmaceuticals
    23. Hazardous Drug Preparation
    24. United States Pharmacopeia<825> Radiopharmaceutical - Preparation, Compounding, Dispensing, and Repackaging
    25. Quality Management, Safety, and Patient Compliance
    26. Third-Party Billing, Reimbursement, and Inventory Management
    27. Operations and Emergency Preparedness
    28. Looking Forward
    Appendix A: Procedure Evaluation Checklists
    Appendix B: Practice Exercises
    Appendix C: Master Formulation Record
    Appendix D: Compounding Record
    Glossary
  • Karen Davis, AAHCA, BHS, CPhT, Pharmacy Technician Education Consultant, Society for the Education of Pharmacy Technicians (SEPhT), Lyons, Georgia; Pharmacy Technician Program Instructor, Florence Darlington Community College, Florence, South Carolina, USA
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