Pharmacology for the Primary Care Provider, 6th Edition
by Constance G. Visovsky, PhD, RN, ACNP-BC, FAAN, Cheryl H. Zambroski, PhD, RN and Sean L. Sharp, DC, APRN, FNP-BC, NP-C
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ISBN: 9780443249815
Copyright: 2027
Page Count: 896
Imprint: Elsevier
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Understand the most commonly prescribed drugs used in primary care! Pharmacology for the Primary Care Provider, 6th Edition,is written for Nurse Practitioners, other Advanced Practice Nursing prescribers, and Physician Assistants/Associates. Mirroring how clinicians really practice, this unique text describes the condition or disease to be treated and then provides a step-by-step method to use when making treatment decisions. It shows how to evaluate drug information, presenting the latest evidence-based clinical guidelines and tips for safe and effective practice. Featuring the most current drug information, this new edition continues to emphasize health promotion strategies and adds an enhanced focus on patient-centered care.
Focus on key drugs highlights the most commonly prescribed and most representative drugs of each major drug class — with particular emphasis on the top 100 prescribed drugs
Comprehensive pharmacotherapeutics content is written specifically for Nurse Practitioners, Clinical Nurse Specialists, Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists, Certified Nurse-Midwives, and Physician Assistants/Associates
Organization of chapters is based on body systems rather than drug classes, for better coverage of the medications prescribed for the health problems affecting specific body systems
Emphasis on health promotion describes how to help patients stay well and improve their health, including coverage of vitamins, weight management, immunizations and biologicals, and smoking cessation
Consistent chapter format begins with an overview of anatomy, physiology, and disease processes — as opposed to drug classes or drug types — and then follows the World Health Organization’s Process for Rational Prescribing, using a six-step approach to drug selection and discussing first- , second- , and third-line treatments for each specific problem
Emphasis on patient teaching helps you communicate with patients and family caregivers to promote adherence to the drug regimen
Complementary and Alternative Therapies tables highlight significant dietary and herbal interactions with FDA-approved drugs
Practical learning aids include:
NEW! Health Equity boxes that emphasize a commitment to patient-centered care
Practice Pearls boxes that highlight good prescribing practices, safety measures, follow-up recommendations, serum blood level monitoring, referrals to specialty providers, and other key prescriber tips
Black Box Warning boxes that draw attention to critical drug safety precautions
Medication Dosages tables thatinclude dosage ranges, maintenance doses, and, where appropriate, plans for dose escalation and de-escalation (e.g., corticosteroids)
Bookmark This features that identify websites where updated clinical guidelines can be found
NEW! Updates throughout reflect the most current FDA drug approvals and withdrawals as well as the most current, evidence-based, national and international drug treatment guidelines
NEW! Enhanced emphasis on patient-centered care includes new Health Equity boxes, reflecting the emphases of the AACN2021 Essentials and the 2020 Future of Nursing report
NEW! Healthy People 2020-2030 objectives are incorporated, addressing those related to drug therapy
NEW Review questions on the companion Evolve website include approximately 540 items
Unit 5 Hematologic System Medications 14. Anemia Medications 15. Anticlotting Medications 16. Oral Anticancer Medications
Unit 6 Gastrointestinal System Medications 17. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease, Gastritis, and Peptic Ulcer Disease Medications 18. Constipation and Diarrhea and IBS Medications 19. Antiemetic Medications
Unit 7 Genitourinary System Medications 20. Male Genitourinary Medications 21. Urinary Incontinence Medications and Urinary Analgesics
Unit 8 Reproductive System Medications 22. Contraceptive Medications 23. Hormone Replacement Therapy for Biologic Males and Females
Unit 9 Musculoskeletal System Medications 24. Anti-inflammatory Medications 25. Disease-Modifying and Immune Therapy Medications 26. Antigout Medications 27. Osteoporosis Medications 28. Muscle Relaxant Medications
Unit 10 Central Nervous System Medications 29. Migraine Headache Medications 30. Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Medications 31. Antiepileptic Medications 32. Parkinson’s Disease Medications 33. Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease Medications 34. Opioids for Pain Management and Substance Use Disorder
Unit 11 Mental Health and Behavior-Modifying Medications 35. Antianxiety and Insomnia Medications 36. Mood Disorder Medications 37. Antipsychotic Medications
Unit 12 Endocrine System Medications 38. Thyroid Medications 39. Adrenal Gland Medications 40. Diabetes Mellitus Medications
Unit 13 Anti-infective Medications 41. Principles for Prescribing Anti-infective Medications in Primary Care 42. Penicillins 43. Cephalosporins 44. Tetracyclines 45. Macrolides 46. Fluoroquinolones 47. Sulfonamides 48. Antitubercular Medications 49. Antifungal Medications 50. Antiretroviral Medications 51. Antiprotozoal Medications
Unit 14 Health Promotions 52. Immunizations and Immunomodulation Medications and Schedules 53. Weight Management Medications 54. Smoking Cessation Medications
Constance G. Visovsky, PhD, RN, ACNP-BC, FAAN, Professor and Lewis and Leona Hughes Endowed Chair in Nursing Science, College of Nursing, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, USA, Cheryl H. Zambroski, PhD, RN, Associate Professor, College of Nursing, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, USA and Sean L. Sharp, DC, APRN, FNP-BC, NP-C
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