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E-raamat: Essentials of Pharmacology for Nurses, 4e

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This ideal starter text for student nurses in pharmacology is now into its 4th edition. It makes pharmacology less intimidating by focusing on the knowledge needed at pre-registration level in order to safely and competently practice as a newly qualified nurse.



Praised for its helpful layout and jargon-free language, this updated edition introduces pharmacology in a friendly, informative way, without assuming previous knowledge or a level of confidence in numeracy. This new edition has been carefully expanded to include new chapters on cardiovascular pharmacology and chemotherapy in cancer nursing. There are more details on drugs used in chronic and long-term conditions applied to nursing competencies and standards. It incorporates the new 2018 NMC standards for nursing education and links to practice guidelines. Additional case scenarios have been added spanning all areas of practice and include adult, elderly care, child, mental health and learning disability applications. This allows nurses to apply their knowledge to a range of different people with varying and complex needs to enhance their application to practice.



The book contains: 120 calculations and 130 multiple choice questions to assist you in assessing your learning as you work through each chapter Clinical tips boxes linking pharmacology to nursing practice 50 person centred case scenarios across a range of practice settings References to key standards and guidelines



"The book also emphasises the application of the principles of pharmacology to all areas of practice and includes; drug action, drug interactions, side effects and adverse reactions. It is useful for all pre-registration students and those on post qualifying or continuing professional development courses where pharmacology is a component. Overall, this book is an excellent resource for healthcare students that will support their learning throughout their training and beyond. It covers fundamental concepts of how the major classes of medications exert their therapeutic effect, but also how side effects and adverse reactions can occur. Chapters on legal aspects of medication administration and drug calculations enhance this usefulness of this book all of which are supported by example questions, calculations and clinical tips. This book has been fully updated to reflect the 2018 NMC standards and as such provides a one-stop shop for any students studying safe administration of medications." Dr Andy Powell, Physiology Lead for Nursing Birmingham City University



"The outlay of the chapters is easily navigated and the level of the knowledge that the book starts at is at a basic level enough for any student nurse from year 1-3 to start with and builds in complexity. They are in lovely bite-size chunks that are easy to read and easily understood. The 10 MCQs at the end of a chapter are a very useful method of chapter consolidation and the case studies further reinforce learning." Georgina Cox, Senior Lecturer in Adult Health Middlesex University



Deborah Robertson is a lecturer in nursing at the University of Salford. She teaches on the pre-registration nursing curriculum as well as being involved in post qualifying and post graduate education. She is also author of Essentials of Medicines Management for Mental Health Nurses.







Paul Barber was a Senior Lecturer at the University of Chester. He is co-author of Further Essentials of Pharmacology for Nurses (2012) and contributor and editor of Medicines Management for Nurses: Case Book (2013), all Open University Press.  He is now retired.
Brief table of contents vii
About the authors xv
Acknowledgements xvii
List of abbreviations
xix
Introduction xxi
1 Pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics
1(14)
Learning objectives
1(1)
Introduction
2(1)
Absorption
3(1)
Distribution
4(1)
Biotransformation
5(1)
Excretion
6(1)
General and molecular aspects of pharmacodynamics
6(1)
Drug action
7(1)
Agonistic and antagonistic drug action
8(1)
Drug specificity
9(1)
Case studies
9(1)
Key learning points
10(2)
Multiple-choice questions
12(1)
Recommended further reading
13(2)
2 Adverse drug reactions and interactions
15(14)
Learning objectives
15(1)
Introduction
16(1)
Main mechanisms of drug interactions
16(2)
Adverse drug reactions
18(1)
Clinical significance of drug reactions
18(1)
Major groups of drugs involved in adverse drug reactions
19(1)
Steps to minimize the effects of adverse drug reactions
19(1)
Age-related adverse drug reactions
20(3)
Drug-drug interactions
23(1)
Case studies
24(1)
Key learning points
24(2)
Multiple-choice questions
26(1)
Recommended further reading
27(2)
3 Drug calculations and numeracy skills
29(12)
Learning objectives
29(1)
Introduction
30(1)
An introduction to number
30(1)
Basic arithmetic skills
31(3)
Calculator skills
34(1)
Basic introduction to units and conversions
34(1)
Making numeracy into drug calculation
35(3)
Case studies
38(1)
Key learning points
39(1)
Answers to questions in this chapter
39(1)
Calculations
40(1)
Recommended further reading
40(1)
4 Local anaesthetics and analgesics
41(24)
Learning objectives
41(1)
Introduction
42(5)
Types of pain
47(1)
Acute and chronic pain
47(1)
Local anaesthetics
48(3)
The analgesic ladder
51(1)
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
52(2)
Paracetamol
54(1)
Opioid analgesics
55(3)
Opioid antagonists
58(1)
Drugs for neuropathic pain
58(1)
Case studies
59(1)
Key learning points
60(2)
Calculations
62(1)
Multiple-choice questions
62(2)
Recommended further reading
64(1)
5 Antimicrobials
65(30)
Learning objectives
66(1)
Introduction
66(1)
Antibiotic actions
67(1)
Interference with folate
67(1)
Beta-lactam antibiotics
68(2)
Interference with protein synthesis
70(2)
Inhibition of bacterial DNA
72(1)
Antibiotic resistance and antimicrobial stewardship
73(1)
Drugs used to treat tuberculosis
73(2)
Viral infections
75(1)
Human immunodeficiency virus
76(2)
Other viral infections and antiviral drug treatments
78(2)
Fungal infections
80(1)
Antifungal drugs
80(2)
Protozoa
82(4)
Case studies
86(2)
Key learning points
88(2)
Calculations
90(1)
Multiple-choice questions
91(2)
Recommended further reading
93(2)
6 Anti-inflammatory drugs
95(18)
Learning objectives
95(1)
Introduction
96(2)
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)
98(2)
Cyclooxygenase pathway 2 inhibitors
100(1)
Aspirin
100(1)
Histamine
100(1)
Steroids
101(2)
Anti-rheumatoid drugs
103(3)
Case studies
106(1)
Key learning points
107(2)
Calculations
109(1)
Multiple-choice questions
110(1)
Recommended further reading
111(2)
7 Anticoagulant therapy
113(14)
Learning objectives
113(1)
Introduction
114(1)
Blood clotting and the development of thrombosis
115(1)
Drugs that act on the clotting cascade
116(5)
Direct acting anticoagulant drugs (DOACs)
121(1)
Case studies
121(1)
Key learning points
122(2)
Calculations
124(1)
Multiple-choice questions
125(1)
Recommended further reading
126(1)
8 Drugs for respiratory conditions
127(14)
Learning objectives
127(1)
Introduction
128(1)
Asthma
128(2)
Drugs used in treating asthma
130(4)
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
134(1)
Drugs used in treating COPD
135(1)
Case studies
136(1)
Key learning points
137(1)
Calculations
138(1)
Multiple-choice questions
138(2)
Recommended further reading
140(1)
9 Drugs for diabetes mellitus
141(14)
Learning objectives
141(1)
Introduction
142(1)
Diabetes
142(3)
Medicine management of diabetes
145(6)
Case studies
151(1)
Key learning points
151(1)
Calculations
152(1)
Multiple-choice questions
152(2)
Recommended further reading
154(1)
10 Cardiovascular drugs
155(14)
Learning objectives
155(1)
Introduction
156(1)
Hypertension
156(4)
Heart failure
160(1)
Coronary artery disease
161(2)
Arrhythmias
163(1)
Case studies
164(1)
Key learning points
165(1)
Calculations
166(1)
Multiple-choice questions
167(1)
Recommended further reading
168(1)
11 Drugs for Parkinson's disease and epilepsy
169(12)
Learning objectives -- Parkinson's disease
169(1)
Learning objectives -- epilepsy
170(1)
Introduction
170(1)
Parkinson's disease
170(2)
Epilepsy
172(4)
Case studies
176(1)
Key learning points
177(1)
Calculations
178(1)
Multiple-choice questions
178(2)
Recommended further reading
180(1)
12 Drugs used in mental health
181(20)
Learning objectives
181(1)
Introduction
182(1)
Anxiety
182(1)
Medicine management of anxiety
183(3)
Depression
186(2)
Medicine management of depression
188(3)
Psychosis
191(4)
Case studies
195(1)
Key learning points
196(2)
Calculations
198(1)
Multiple-choice questions
198(2)
Recommended further reading
200(1)
13 Cancer chemotherapy and symptom management
201(12)
Learning objectives
201(1)
Introduction
202(1)
Cancer
202(1)
Cancer symptoms
202(1)
Cancer classification
203(1)
Staging and grading of cancer
203(1)
Cancer treatments
204(2)
General side-effects of cytotoxic drugs
206(2)
Case studies
208(1)
Key learning points
209(1)
Calculations
210(1)
Multiple-choice questions
210(2)
Recommended further reading
212(1)
14 Patient concordance
213(12)
Learning objectives
213(1)
Introduction
214(1)
Adherence, compliance and concordance
214(1)
Factors influencing effective medicine use and concordance
215(2)
Patient empowerment in chronic disease management
217(2)
The role of the carer
219(1)
Case studies
220(1)
Key learning points
220(1)
Calculations
221(1)
Multiple-choice questions
222(2)
Recommended further reading
224(1)
15 Legal and professional issues
225(16)
Learning objectives
225(1)
Introduction
226(1)
The correct patient
226(1)
The correct medicine
226(1)
The correct dose
227(1)
The correct site and method of administration
228(1)
Covert administration of medicines
228(1)
Mental capacity and competence in consent
229(1)
Alteration of medicines
230(1)
Reporting of drug errors
230(1)
Controlled drugs
231(1)
Supply and administration of medicines
232(1)
Prescribing law and non-medical prescribing
233(2)
Case studies
235(1)
Key learning points
235(2)
Multiple-choice questions
237(2)
Recommended further reading
239(2)
Conclusion 241(2)
Glossary 243(2)
Answers 245(18)
Index 263