Minor Illness or Major Disease

Author:   Brian Addison (Senior Lecturer) ,  Alyson Brown (Lecturer, Robert Gordon University) ,  Ruth Edwards (Senior Lecturer, Robert Gordon University) ,  Gwen Gray (Lecturer, Robert Gordon University)
Publisher:   Pharmaceutical Press
Edition:   6th Revised edition
ISBN:  

9780857112149


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   18 July 2016
Format:   Paperback
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This is a new edition of a well-established textbook covering the diagnosis and management of disease symptoms frequently encountered in practice and how to establish whether referral to a medical practitioner is necessary. The sixth edition has been thoroughly revised with updated advice and also features the current most updated products available in the market.

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Author:   Brian Addison (Senior Lecturer) ,  Alyson Brown (Lecturer, Robert Gordon University) ,  Ruth Edwards (Senior Lecturer, Robert Gordon University) ,  Gwen Gray (Lecturer, Robert Gordon University)
Publisher:   Pharmaceutical Press
Imprint:   Pharmaceutical Press
Edition:   6th Revised edition
ISBN:  

9780857112149


ISBN 10:   0857112147
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   18 July 2016
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. Gastrointestinal Illnesses 3. Respiratory Illnesses 4. Central Nervous System 5. Infections and Infestations 6. Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Urinary System 7. Eyes, Ears and Oral Health 8. Nutrition 9. Dermatology

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This latest edition offers a new approach to the management of minor illness, the most obvious difference from previous editions being the reformatting of the book to mirror the structure of the British National Formulary. The book also uses the problem-based learning approach where minor illnesses are discussed in the context of case studies...A pharmacist and a general medical practitioner or dietitian responds to the case. This illustrates the similarities and differences in approach by two different healthcare professionals...Each chapter ends with a series of self-assessment questions, the styles of which reflect those encountered in university or professional examinations...The book is well structured and easy to use. The tables are clear and concise and the photographs and illustrations are of the highest quality. It should be read by pharmacy undergraduates and preregistration trainees, and it will also be of great value to community pharmacists. Laurence A. Goldberg, The Pharmaceutical Journal, 26 September 2016.


The latest incarnation of such a valuable text comes courtesy of the well-established and renowned Pharmacy Practice team at Robert Gordons University Aberdeen... Differential diagnostic reasoning is presented throughout the chapter text, thereby allowing the reader to feel better informed when they ask that question of themselves - Is this a Minor Illness or a Major Disease? - when confronted with any clinical presentation... Text presentation is clear, concise and well delivered, with the result that the book itself represents an easily-accessible reference resource for the reader which can be cross-referenced with the BNF... The sixth edition of Minor Illness or Major Disease provides us with a timely update to what is already a stalwart within the Community Pharmacy practice resource library. -- Noel Stenson * Irish Pharmacy Union * This latest edition offers a new approach to the management of minor illness, the most obvious difference from previous editions being the reformatting of the book to mirror the structure of the British National Formulary. The book also uses the problem-based learning approach where minor illnesses are discussed in the context of case studies. A pharmacist and a general medical practitioner or dietitian responds to the case. This illustrates the similarities and differences in approach by two different healthcare professionals. Each chapter ends with a series of self-assessment questions, the styles of which reflect those encountered in university or professional examinations. The book is well structured and easy to use. The tables are clear and concise and the photographs and illustrations are of the highest quality. It should be read by pharmacy undergraduates and preregistration trainees, and it will also be of great value to community pharmacists. -- Laurence A. Goldberg * The Pharmaceutical Journal *


The latest incarnation of such a valuable text comes courtesy of the well-established and renowned Pharmacy Practice team at Robert Gordons University Aberdeen... Differential diagnostic reasoning is presented throughout the chapter text, thereby allowing the reader to feel better informed when they ask that question of themselves - Is this a Minor Illness or a Major Disease? - when confronted with any clinical presentation... Text presentation is clear, concise and well delivered, with the result that the book itself represents an easily-accessible reference resource for the reader which can be cross-referenced with the BNF... The sixth edition of Minor Illness or Major Disease provides us with a timely update to what is already a stalwart within the Community Pharmacy practice resource library. -- Noel Stenson * Irish Pharmacy Union * This latest edition offers a new approach to the management of minor illness, the most obvious difference from previous editions being the reformatting of the book to mirror the structure of the British National Formulary. The book also uses the problem-based learning approach where minor illnesses are discussed in the context of case studies.A pharmacist and a general medical practitioner or dietitian responds to the case. This illustrates the similarities and differences in approach by two different healthcare professionals.Each chapter ends with a series of self-assessment questions, the styles of which reflect those encountered in university or professional examinations.The book is well structured and easy to use. The tables are clear and concise and the photographs and illustrations are of the highest quality. It should be read by pharmacy undergraduates and preregistration trainees, and it will also be of great value to community pharmacists. -- Laurence A. Goldberg * The Pharmaceutical Journal *


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