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Infectious disease : pharmacotherapy self assessment / Lea S. Eiland, PharmD, BCPS, FASHP, FPPAG, Diane B. Ginsburg, PhD, FASHP.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Eiland, Lea S., author.
Ginsburg, Diane B., author.
Contributor:
American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, issuing body.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Communicable diseases--Chemotherapy--Case studies.
Communicable diseases.
Communicable diseases--Chemotherapy--Problems, exercises, etc.
Communicable diseases--Diagnosis--Case studies.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (208 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Bethesda, Maryland : American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, 2015.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Whether you're a student, new practitioner, or advanced clinical pharmacist, keeping your infectious disease (ID) pharmacotherapy skills sharp is vital. Not only is ID an important part of all qualifying exams from NAPLEX to BPS, but the treatment of ID also presents new challenges to seasoned pharmacists as new and re-emerging microbial agents are on the rise. Now there is a convenient and effective way to assess and advance your knowledge of these diseases in various patient groups and healthcare settings. Infectious Disease Pharmacotherapy Self Assessment, by Lea S. Eiland and Diane B. Ginsburg, is the only resource of its kind for ID pharmacotherapy and provides case-based learning for three levels of experience.
Contents:
Title Page; Dedication; CONTENTS; PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; PART 1 | CASES; SECTION 1 | Bone and Joint/Skin and Soft Tissue; CASE 1.1 Acute Osteomyelitis | Level 1; Demographics; Physical Examination; Laboratory and Diagnostic Tests; Diagnosis; Notes; SELF-ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS; CASE 1.2 Skin and Soft Tissue Infection | Level 2; Demographics; Physical Examination; Laboratory and Diagnostic Tests; Diagnosis; Medication Record; SELF-ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS; CASE 1.3 Diabetic Foot Infection | Level 3; Demographics; Physical Examination; Laboratory and Diagnostic Tests; Diagnosis; Medication Record
SELF-ASSESSMENT QUESTIONSSECTION 2 | Gastrointestinal and Central Nervous System; CASE 1.4 Gastrointestinal Infection-Clostridium difficile | Level 1; Demographics; Physical Examination; Laboratory and Diagnostic Tests; Diagnosis; SELF-ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS; CASE 1.5 Gastrointestinal Infection-Shigella | Level 2; Demographics; Physical Examination; Laboratory and Diagnostic Tests; Diagnosis; Medication Record; SELF-ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS; CASE 1.6 Meningitis | Level 2; Demographics; Physical Examination; Laboratory and Diagnostic Tests; Diagnosis; Medication Record; SELF-ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS
CASE 1.7 Neurosyphilis | Level 3Demographics; Physical Examination; Laboratory and Diagnostic Tests; Diagnosis; Medication Record; SELF-ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS; SECTION 3 | Pulmonary; CASE 1.8 Acute Otitis Media | Level 1; Demographics; Physical Examination; Laboratory and Diagnostic Tests; Diagnosis; Medication Record; SELF-ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS; CASE 1.9 Acute Otitis Externa | Level 1; Demographics; Physical Examination; Laboratory and Diagnostic Tests; Diagnosis; Medication Record; SELF-ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS; CASE 1.10 Community-Acquired Pneumonia | Level 1; Demographics; Physical Examination
Laboratory and Diagnostic TestsDiagnosis; Medication Record; SELF-ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS; CASE 1.11 Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia | Level 2; Demographics; Physical Examination; Laboratory and Diagnostic Tests; Diagnosis; Medication Record; SELF-ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS; CASE 1.12 Influenza | Level 2; Demographics; Physical Examination; Laboratory and Diagnostic Tests; Diagnosis; Medication Record; SELF-ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS; CASE 1.13 Tuberculosis | Level 3; Demographics; Physical Examination; Laboratory and Diagnostic Tests; Diagnosis; Medication Record; SELF-ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS
CASE 1.14 Healthcare-Associated Pneumonia | Level 3Demographics; Physical Examination; Laboratory and Diagnostic Tests; Diagnosis; Medication Record; SELF-ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS; SECTION 4 | Bacteremia, Endocarditis, and Sepsis; CASE 1.15 Neonatal Sepsis | Level 1; Demographics; Physical Examination; Laboratory and Diagnostic Tests; Diagnosis; Medication Record; SELF-ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS; CASE 1.16 Infective Endocarditis-Viridans Group Streptococci | Level 1; Demographics; Physical Examination; Laboratory and Diagnostic Tests; Diagnosis; Medication Record; SELF-ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS
CASE 1.17 Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infection- Antibiotic Resistance | Level 2
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-58528-493-9
OCLC:
914474047

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