Critical appraisal Holland R et al Effectiveness of visits from community pharmacists for patients with heart failure: HeartMed randomised controlled trial http://www.bmj.com/cgi/reprint_abr/334/7603/1098 AIM The aim was to see if community pharmacists can reduce re-admission to hospital for patients known to have heart failure. Heart failure is a common and serious illness so this is a worthwhile research topic. SETTING AND EXCLUSIONS The setting is stated as three large district
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all of the rubric material within her presentation. Ms. Qorane talked about the role of the Pharmacist in Drug Information Pharmacy and how Pharmacists will prepare medication-use policies and procedures for drugs‚ and how they will write articles on improving health system’s adverse drug reaction reporting. She also talked about the impact that Drug Information Pharmacy has on the patient‚ and how Pharmacists will develop patient safety initiatives and work one on one with patients‚
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I aspire to become a nurse because I enjoy helping people. Helping other is one of the highest priorities that I would like to achieve in my career. There has been many times the nursing staff‚ where my mom gets her routine checkup show their kindness toward her. The way the nurses there patiently calming and taking care of my mom every time we visit there had inspired me to be a nurse. As a future nurse I would provide and coordinate patient care‚ educate patients and the public about various
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let the pharmacist know that the patient requires counseling on a new medication. The pharmacist first attempt to counsel a patient on his dosing regimen was not successful due to the language barrier. The issue in this situation was the presence of the cultural differences between the patient and the pharmacist that prevented the pharmacist from providing an appropriate medication counseling. The cultural difference in this case was the presence of the language barrier.
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The following article is about a small Native American community living in a remote area in northern Ontario‚ Canada. Curve Lake is a First Nations community‚ half an hour north of Peterborough‚ Ontario. People who live there no longer have to go all the way into the city when they run out of their medicine and need a prescription filled. They can get their medicine from a machine‚ similar to a vending machine – except that what comes out isn’t pop or candy‚ it’s pills. Curve Lake gets a lot of
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such as marital status or religion and belief. Many protected characteristics underline Nebyat Yamenes case. The most evident is her hearing impairment and her difficulty of moving her right arm. As a pharmacist‚ you encounter many people with many different disabilities and impairments. A pharmacist most therefore ensure that they offer the best help and guidance for these people. People with a hearing impairment can face many barriers when there using their local pharmacy.
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the site of administration and the dose of administered drug. These may affect the absorption rate. Please talk about a current controversial issue regarding pharmacy‚ and your personal opinion towards it. Contraceptives: Religion and Morals of Pharmacist Can you tell me about a controversial drug in the media? FDA accused of
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Evan English B3 Forensic Scientist Education- -Bachelor’s degree in forensic science or other relevant science field -Master’s degree in specific forensics field required for more advanced work -Doctorate degree required for some fields of forensics‚ such as forensic jurisprudence and forensic anthropology Responsibilities- -Collecting pieces of evidence from a crime scene -Analyze the physical evidence involved with a crime -Act as an expert witness in court trials Salary- Starting
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understand clearly what has been said so far above‚ we would analyse the importance of the work of art below. A JOKE A nice‚ calm and respectable lady went into the pharmacy‚ walked up to the pharmacist; looked straight into his eyes‚ and said‚ “I would like to buy some cyanide.” The pharmacist asked‚ “Why in the world do you need cyanide?” The lady replied‚ "I need it to poison my husband." The pharmacist’s eyes got big and he exclaimed‚ “Lord‚ have mercy! I can’t give you cyanide
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number of ways: family interview‚ written patient med list‚ rx vials‚ recent H&P‚ transfer records‚ recent discharge med list‚ and/or retail pharmacy list. The pharmacist uses a program on the computer to pull up this gathered information to evaluate it for completeness and may interview the patient themselves. There is only one pharmacist responsible for med-rec therefore many patient
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