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Pharmacology for the Primary Care Provider,
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4th Edition by Marilyn Winterton Edmunds
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, Table of Content
PART ONE: ESSENTIAL CONCEPTS FOR THE PRESCRIPTION OF
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Unit 1: Foundations of Prescriptive Practice
1. Prescriptive Authority and Role Implementation: Tradition vs. Change
2. Historical Review of Prescriptive Authority: The Role of Nurses (NPs, CNMs, CRNAs, and
CNSs) and Physician Assistants
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Unit 2: Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics
3. General Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic Principles
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4. Special Populations: Geriatrics
5. Special Populations: Pediatrics
6. Special Populations: Pregnant and Nursing Women
7. Over-the-Counter Medications
8. Complementary and Alternative Therapies
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Unit 3: The Art and Science of Pharmacotherapeutics
9. Establishing the Therapeutic Relationship
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10. Practical Tips on Writing Prescriptions
11. Evidence-Based Decision-Making and Treatment Guidelines
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12. Design and Implementation of Patient Education
PART TWO: DRUG MONOGRAPHS
Unit 4: Topical Agents
13. Dermatologic Agents
14. Eye, Ear, Throat, and Mouth Agents
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Unit 5: Respiratory Agents
15. Upper Respiratory Agents
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16. Asthma and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Medications
Unit 6: Cardiovascular Agents
17. Hypertension and Miscellaneous Antihypertensive Medications
18. Coronary Artery Disease and Antianginal Medications
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19. Heart Failure and Digoxin
20. ß-Blockers
21. Calcium Channel Blockers
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22. ACE Inhibitors and Angiotensin Receptor Blockers
23. Antiarrhythmic Agents
24. Antihyperlipidemic Agents
25. Agents that Act on Blood
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Unit 7: Gastrointestinal Agents
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26. Antacids and the Management of GERD
, 27. Histamine-2 Blockers and Proton Pump Inhibitors
28. Laxatives
29. Antidiarrheals
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30. Antiemetics
31. Medications for Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Other Gastrointestinal Problems
Unit 8: Renal/Genitourinary Agents
32. Diuretics
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33. Male Genitourinary Agents
34. Drugs for Urinary Incontinence and Urinary Analgesia
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Unit 9: Musculoskeletal Agents
35. Acetaminophen
36. Aspirin and Nonsteroidal Antiinflammatory Drugs
37. Disease-Modifying Antirheumatic Drugs and Immune Modulators
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38. Gout Medications
39. Osteoporosis Treatment
40. Muscle Relaxants
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Unit 10: Central Nervous System Agents
41. Medications for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
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42. Medications for Dementia
43. Analgesia and Pain Management
44. Migraine Medications
45. Antiepileptics
46. Antiparkinson Agents
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Unit 11: Psychotropic Agents
47. Antidepressants
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48. Antianxiety and Antiinsomnia Agents
49. Antipsychotics
50. Substance Abuse
Unit 12: Endocrine Agents
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51. Glucocorticoids
52. Thyroid Medications
53. Diabetes Mellitus Agents
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Unit 13: Reproductive System Medications
54. Contraceptives
55. Hormone Replacement Therapy – NEW Title/Focus!
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56. Drugs for Breast Cancer
Unit 14: Antiinfectives
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57. Principles for Prescribing Antiinfectives
, 58. Treatment of Specific Infections and Miscellaneous Antibiotics
59. Penicillins
60. Cephalosporins
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61. Tetracyclines
62. Macrolides
63. Fluoroquinolones
64. Aminoglycosides
65. Sulfonamides
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66. Antitubercular Agents
67. Antifungals
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68. Antiretroviral Medications
69. Antiviral and Antiprotozoal Agents
Unit 15: Health Promotion
70. Immunizations and Biologicals
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71. Weight Management
72. Smoking Cessation
73. Vitamins and Minerals
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