04883nam 2200613 450 991046308100332120200520144314.00-85711-131-0(CKB)2670000000368676(EBL)1195354(SSID)ssj0000972028(PQKBManifestationID)12448749(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000972028(PQKBWorkID)10945753(PQKB)11148520(MiAaPQ)EBC1195354(Au-PeEL)EBL1195354(CaONFJC)MIL505583(OCoLC)850163353(EXLCZ)99267000000036867620190118h20132012 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrPharmacy OSCEs a revision guide /edited by Beti Wyn Evans [and three others]London :Pharmaceutical Press,2013.©20121 online resource (256 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-85711-043-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Table of Contents; Acknowledgement; About the editors; About the authors; Abbreviations; Introduction; Preparing for OSCE; How to use this book; Consultation/communication skills; References and further reading; Chapter 1 Responding to symptoms and history-taking; Key references; Learning objectives; Scenario 1.1 Nasal symptoms; Scenario 1.2 Eye symptoms; Scenario 1.3 Dry cough; Scenario 1.4 Diarrhoea; Scenario 1.5 Rash; Scenario 1.6 Constipation; Scenario 1.7 Drug history; Scenario 1.8 Mouth symptoms; Scenario 1.9 Skin problems; Scenario 1.10 Throat symptomsChapter 1 feedback summaryReferences and further reading; Chapter 2 Systems-based client assessment; Learning objectives; Scenario 2.1 Clinical history; Scenario 2.2 Respiratory assessment; Scenario 2.3 Cardiac emergency; Scenario 2.4 Focused history-taking and neurological assessment; Scenario 2.5 Monitoring blood glucose; Scenario 2.6 Monitoring a radial pulse; Scenario 2.7 Measuring respiration rate; Scenario 2.8 Using a binaural acoustic stethoscope; Chapter 2 feedback summary; References and further reading; Chapter 3 Legal aspects of prescriptions, and record-keeping; Key referencesLearning objectivesScenario 3.1 Private prescription; Scenario 3.2 Controlled drug supply; Scenario 3.3 Managing errors in CD register entries; Scenario 3.4 Emergency supply at the request of a prescriber; Scenario 3.5 Emergency supply at the request of a patient; Chapter 3 feedback summary; References and further reading; Chapter 4 Data retrieval and interpretation; Key references; Learning objectives; Scenario 4.1 Identifying a foreign product and advice on monitoring; Scenario 4.2 Excipients; Scenario 4.3 Contraception in nursing mothers; Scenario 4.4 Vaccination adviceScenario 4.5 Identifying a foreign productScenario 4.6 Intravenous drug administration; Chapter 4 feedback summary; References and further reading; Chapter 5 Clinical prescription management problems; Key references; Learning objectives; Scenario 5.1 Managing interactions (hyperkalaemia); Scenario 5.2 Advising how to use lamotrigine; Scenario 5.3 Managing interactions (St John's Wort); Scenario 5.4 Choosing antibiotic therapy; Scenario 5.5 Managing interactions (ibuprofen); Scenario 5.6 Initiating warfarin therapy; Scenario 5.7 Drug-induced hypercalcaemiaScenario 5.8 Drug choice in nursing mothersScenario 5.9 Managing interactions (warfarin); Scenario 5.10 Clopidogrel for percutaneous coronary intervention; Scenario 5.11 Managing therapy (ciprofloxacin); Scenario 5.12 Ibuprofen in asthma; Scenario 5.13 Managing tuberculosis treatment regimens; Scenario 5.14 Antibiotic therapy in pregnancy; Chapter 5 feedback summary; References and further reading; Chapter 6 General health advice; Key references; Learning objectives; Scenario 6.1 Lifestyle advice following a `heart attack'; Scenario 6.2 Advice on prevention of malaria while abroadScenario 6.3 Advice on smoking cessationPharmacy OSCEs is the only pharmacy-specific OSCE revision guide. This easy-to-use book covers the key competencies that will be tested during your Objective Structured Clinical Examinations whether you are still studying or in practice.Pharmacy techniciansExaminations, questions, etcPharmacy techniciansOutlines, syllabi, etcElectronic books.Pharmacy techniciansPharmacy technicians615.1076Evans Beti WynMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910463081003321Pharmacy OSCEs1922560UNINA