Product Key Features
Number of Pages624 Pages
Publication NamePharmacy Practice for Technicians
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2014
SubjectPharmacy, Allied Health Services / General, Pharmacology
FeaturesRevised
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaMedical
AuthorZachary I. Hanan, Jane M. Durgin
FormatTrade Paperback
Additional Product Features
Edition Number5
Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN2013-947956
ReviewsPreface (Sister Jane M. Durgin and Zachary I. Hanan).Introduction (Lisa S. Lifshin).Acknowledgements (Sister Jane M. Durgin and Zachary I. Hanan).PART I: OVERVIEW OF HEALTH CARE. 1. Historical Developments in Pharmacy and Health Care (Sr. Jane M. Durgin). 2. Organizational Structure and Function of the Hospital/ Health System and the Department of Pharmacy (Douglas E. Miller). 3. Home Health Care (Barbara Limburg Mancini). 4. Long-Term Care (Richard J. Lohne, Jonathan Shataal). 5. Community Pharmacy Practice (Maria Marzella Mantione, Carmella Avena-Woods). 6. Pharmacy Practice in the Armed Forces (Christopher G. Lynch, John D. Catoe, Darryl A. McGuire, Jr.). 7. Mail Order Pharmacy Practice (Sam Medure). 8. Durable and Non-Durable Medical Equipment and Supplies (Ronald A. DeBellis). 9. Nuclear Pharmacy Practice (Dan Palmquist, Richard P. Medeiros). PART II: THE PROFESSION OF PHARMACY. 10. Regulatory Standards in Pharmacy Practice (James Ruger). 11. Drug-Use Control: The Foundation of Pharmaceutical Care (Norberto Alberto, Shu Jing). 12. Ethical Considerations for the Pharmacy Technician (Martha L. Mackey). 13. Organizations in Pharmacy (Debra Feinberg). PART III: PROFESSIONAL ASPECTS OF PHARMACY TECHNOLOGY. 14. The Prescription (Robert A. Hamilton).15. Medical Terminology and Abbreviations (M. Elyse Wheeler, Danielle R. Janiak).16. Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms (P.L. Madan).17. Pharmaceutical Calculations (Melinda Reed and Lee Anna Obos).18. Extemporaneous Compounding (Steve Laddy, Thomas Mastanduono, Lin Leung).19. Sterile Preparation Compounding (Laura Thoma, Karen Wong).20. Administration of Medications (Sabra Boughton).21. Drug Information (Laura Gianni Augusto).22. Drug Distribution Systems (Gary Collins). 23. Infection Control and Prevention in the Pharmacy (Catherine Shannon).PART IV: CLINICAL ASPECTS OF PHARMACY TECHNOLOGY. 24. Introduction to Biopharmaceutics (Robert S. Kidd, Regina F. Peacock).25. The Actions and Uses of Drugs (Robert S. Kidd, L. Michael Marcum).26- Non-Prescription Medication (Nicole M. Maisch).27. Natural Products (Dudley G. Moon, Elaine Liu).PART V: ADMINISTRATIVE ASPECTS OF PHARMACY TECHNOLOGY. 28. The Policy and Procedure Manual (Zachary I. Hanan and Sister Jane Durgin).29. Pharmaceutical Supple Chain (Gary C. Collins).30. The Pharmacy Formulary System (Mark N. Brueckl).31. Pharmacy Informatics (Edmund Hayes).32. Preventing and Managing Medication Errors: The Technician's Role (Matthew Grissinger and Susan M. Proulx).33. Communication Skills (Michael DeCoske).34. Reimbursement for Pharmacy Services (Angela Dominelli).35. Accreditation of Pharmacy Technician Programs (Lisa S. Lifshin). 36. Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (Melissa Murer Corrigan, Megan E. Sheahan)., This manuscript presented subject matter in depth and goes beyond the typical textbook for Pharmacy Tech training on the market...overall I think it is one of the better books for Pharm Tech training., The writing style is perfect.The authors neither talk down to or over simplify concepts and descriptionswe are successful with this book, students like the book, read it and learn from it., This manuscript presented subject matter in depth and goes beyond the typical textbook for Pharmacy Tech training on the marketoverall I think it is one of the better books for Pharm Tech training., The writing style is perfect.The authors neither talk down to or over simplify concepts and descriptionsewe are successful with this book, students like the book, read it and learn from it., This manuscript presented subject matter in depth and goes beyond the typical textbook for Pharmacy Tech training on the marketeoverall I think it is one of the better books for Pharm Tech training., The writing style is perfect.The authors neither talk down to or over simplify concepts and descriptions...we are successful with this book, students like the book, read it and learn from it.
Dewey Edition23
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal615.1
Table Of ContentPreface (Sister Jane M. Durgin and Zachary I. Hanan).Introduction (Lisa S. Lifshin).Acknowledgements (Sister Jane M. Durgin and Zachary I. Hanan).PART I: OVERVIEW OF HEALTH CARE. 1. Historical Developments in Pharmacy and Health Care (Sr. Jane M. Durgin). 2. Organizational Structure and Function of the Hospital/ Health System and the Department of Pharmacy (Douglas E. Miller). 3. Home Health Care (Barbara Limburg Mancini). 4. Long-Term Care (Richard J. Lohne, Jonathan Shataal). 5. Community Pharmacy Practice (Maria Marzella Mantione, Carmella Avena-Woods). 6. Pharmacy Practice in the Armed Forces (Christopher G. Lynch, John D. Catoe, Darryl A. McGuire, Jr.). 7. Mail Order Pharmacy Practice (Sam Medure). 8. Durable and Non-Durable Medical Equipment and Supplies (Ronald A. DeBellis). 9. Nuclear Pharmacy Practice (Dan Palmquist, Richard P. Medeiros). PART II: THE PROFESSION OF PHARMACY. 10. Regulatory Standards in Pharmacy Practice (James Ruger). 11. Drug-Use Control: The Foundation of Pharmaceutical Care (Norberto Alberto, Shu Jing). 12. Ethical Considerations for the Pharmacy Technician (Martha L. Mackey). 13. Organizations in Pharmacy (Debra Feinberg). PART III: PROFESSIONAL ASPECTS OF PHARMACY TECHNOLOGY. 14. The Prescription (Robert A. Hamilton).15. Medical Terminology and Abbreviations (M. Elyse Wheeler, Danielle R. Janiak).16. Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms (P.L. Madan).17. Pharmaceutical Calculations (Melinda Reed and Lee Anna Obos).18. Extemporaneous Compounding (Steve Laddy, Thomas Mastanduono, Lin Leung).19. Sterile Preparation Compounding (Laura Thoma, Karen Wong).20. Administration of Medications (Sabra Boughton).21. Drug Information (Laura Gianni Augusto).22. Drug Distribution Systems (Gary Collins). 23. Infection Control and Prevention in the Pharmacy (Catherine Shannon).PART IV: CLINICAL ASPECTS OF PHARMACY TECHNOLOGY. 24. Introduction to Biopharmaceutics (Robert S. Kidd, Regina F. Peacock).25. The Actions and Uses of Drugs (Robert S. Kidd, L. Michael Marcum).26- Non-Prescription Medication (Nicole M. Maisch).27. Natural Products (Dudley G. Moon, Elaine Liu).PART V: ADMINISTRATIVE ASPECTS OF PHARMACY TECHNOLOGY. 28. The Policy and Procedure Manual (Zachary I. Hanan and Sister Jane Durgin).29. Pharmaceutical Supple Chain (Gary C. Collins).30. The Pharmacy Formulary System (Mark N. Brueckl).31. Pharmacy Informatics (Edmund Hayes).32. Preventing and Managing Medication Errors: The Technician's Role (Matthew Grissinger and Susan M. Proulx).33. Communication Skills (Michael DeCoske).34. Reimbursement for Pharmacy Services (Angela Dominelli).35. Accreditation of Pharmacy Technician Programs (Lisa S. Lifshin). 36. Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (Melissa Murer Corrigan, Megan E. Sheahan).
Edition DescriptionRevised edition
SynopsisDesigned to fully prepare readers for the challenges of a career in the pharmacy industry, the Fifth Edition of DURGIN AND HANAN'S PHARMACY PRACTICE FOR TECHNICIANS continues to provide readers with the comprehensive coverage that has made previous editions so popular. Useful as both a learning tool and a reference manual, this practical text covers all aspects of contemporary health care and pharmacy practice, including comprehensive information on basic pharmacy concepts and changes in pharmacy technician duties, practice and regulatory standards. With increased coverage of prescription drug plans, career opportunities, and communication skills, this "classic" text provides readers with the information needed to excel in a variety of pharmacy settings.
LC Classification NumberRS122.92.P43 2015