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Prescribing Scenarios At a Glance

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Prescribing Scenarios at a Glance is an innovative resource which allows medical students and junior doctors to practise prescribing skills safely for themselves. Supporting those who wish to develop their prescribing knowledge and clinical reasoning, this book features 50 acute and on call scenarios in a hospital setting. Users will be able to practise skills such as initiating a prescription, planning management, reviewing therapy, and identifying adverse drug reactions and interactions.
 
Prescribing Scenarios at a Glance:
* Contains case scenarios, mock drug charts and model answers with discussion
* Features a workbook of prepared drug charts for each case that allow users to practise prescription writing
* Includes detailed explanations and answers to all case scenarios, including examples of correctly completed charts
* Includes access to refill drug charts for each scenario available on the companion website at www.ataglanceseries.com/prescribingscenarios, allowing users to rehearse each scenario as many times as they like
 
An ideal companion for medical students, foundation doctors and non-medical prescribers as they develop their prescribing skills, this book will help to instil confidence, reduce errors, and encourage best practice. It will also be a valuable resource for candidates preparing for prescribing exams.

List of contents

Acknowledgements 7
 
Dedication 7
 
List of abbreviations 8
 
How to use your textbook 10
 
About the companion website 13
 
Introduction: Practical prescribing scenarios 14
 
Please note that the prepared drug charts can be found in the accompanying workbook.
 
Case Page
 
Section 1: The acute take Case Drug chart Answer
 
1 An 82-year-old woman who requires venous thromboembolism prophylaxis 30 1.1 38
 
2 A 104-year-old woman with respiratory failure 30 2.1 40
 
3 A 64-year-old man with severe acute abdominal pain 31 3.1 41
 
4 A 55-year-old woman with atrial fi brillation 31 4.1 43
 
5 A 32-year-old man with community-acquired pneumonia 32 5.1 45
 
6 A 45-year-old woman with status epilepticus 32 6.1 47
 
7 A 27-year-old woman with suspected bacterial meningitis 33 7.1 48
 
8 A 31-year-old woman with paracetamol overdose 34 8.1 50
 
9 A 59-year-old man with acute pulmonary oedema 35 9.1 52
 
10 A 24-year-old woman with acute asthma 35 10.1 54
 
11 A 57-year-old man who has suddenly deteriorated 36 11.1 57
 
12 An 84-year-old man taking warfarin who has a headache 36 12.1 59
 
13 A 66-year-old man with acute coronary syndrome 37 13.1 61
 
14 A 67-year-old man with an exacerbation of COPD 37 14.1 64
 
Section 2: On call in the hospital Case Drug chart Answer
 
15 A 91-year-old man with hypoglycaemia 68 15.1 82
 
16 A 60-year-old woman requesting night sedation 68 16.1 83
 
17 A 62-year-old man with suspected opioid toxicity 69 17.1 84
 
18 A 58-year-old man who has low blood pressure 69 18.1 86
 
19 A 44-year-old woman who is 'nil by mouth' 70 19.1 88
 
20 A 59-year-old man with circulatory compromise 70 20.1 90
 
21 A 15-month-old girl with gastroenteritis 71 21.1 93
 
22 A 5-year-old boy with a painful right arm 71 22.1 94
 
23 A 12-hour-old boy with signs of sepsis 72 23.1 96
 
24 A 60-year-old man who has developed a hot joint 72 24.1 97
 
25 A 65-year-old man with hypokalaemia 73 25.1 99
 
26 A 69-year-old woman being treated with gentamicin 73 26.1 102
 
27 A 69-year-old man anticoagulated with warfarin 74 27.1 104
 
28 A 28-year-old woman with nausea 74 28.1 105
 
29 A 29-year-old man who is in pain following an operation 75 29.1 107
 
30 A 49-year-old man due to undergo surgery 75 30.1 110
 
31 A 79-year-old woman with acute kidney injury 76 31.1 112
 
32 An 85-year-old woman with hospital-acquired pneumonia 77 32.1 114
 
33 A 47-year-old man who has developed an abnormal liver profile 78 33.1 116
 
34 An 83-year-old man who develops diarrhoea 79 34.1 118
 
35 An 88-year-old man with hyperkalaemia 80 35.1 121
 
36 A 69-year-old woman with acute alcohol withdrawal 81 36.1 123
 
Section 3: Routine inpatient review Case Drug chart Answer
 
37 A 69-year-old woman with constipation 128 37.1 135
 
38 A 71-year-old man who has developed a tremor 128 38.1 136
 
39 An 81-year-old woman at risk of fragility fractures 129 39.1 138
 
40 A 23-year-old pregnant woman with pulmonary embolism 129 40.1 140
 
41 A 31-year-old man with increased seizure frequency 130 41.1 141
 
42 A 58-year-old man with diabetes mellitus treated with insulin 130 42.1 143
 
43 A 53-year-old man who wants to stop smoking 131 43.1 146
 
44 A 90-year-old woman on numerous medications 131 44.1 148
 
45 A 54-year-old woman with a peptic ulcer 132 45.1 150
 
46 A 64-year-old woman with chronic kidney disease 132 46.1 152
 
47 A 66-year-old man w

About the author










Emma Baker is Professor of Clinical Pharmacology, St. George's, University of London, and Consultant Physician, St. George's Healthcare NHS Trust, London

Daniel Burrage is Academic Clinical Fellow, St. George's, University of London, and Specialty Registrar (ST3) in Clinical Pharmacology, General Medicine and Stroke Medicine, St. George's Healthcare NHS Trust, London

Dagan Lonsdale is Academic Clinical Fellow, St. George's, University of London, and Specialty Registrar (ST3) in Clinical Pharmacology, General Medicine and Intensive Care Medicine, St. George's Healthcare NHS Trust, London

Andrew Hitchings is Clinical Research Fellow, St. George's, University of London, and Specialty Registrar (ST7) in Clinical Pharmacology, General Medicine and Intensive Care Medicine, St. George's Healthcare NHS Trust, London

Summary

Prescribing Scenarios at a Glance is an innovative resource which allows medical students and junior doctors to practise prescribing skills safely for themselves. Supporting those who wish to develop their prescribing knowledge and clinical reasoning, this book features 50 acute and on call scenarios in a hospital setting.

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