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Pharmacy Practice in Acute Care Settings
📖 Overview
Pharmacy Practice in Acute Care Settings delivers a comprehensive overview of clinical pharmacy services within hospital environments. The text covers essential topics including medication safety, therapeutic drug monitoring, and critical care pharmacy.
This reference guide outlines practical strategies for pharmacists to optimize patient care in acute settings through evidence-based interventions and clinical decision-making. The content spans emergency medicine, intensive care, infectious diseases, and other key inpatient practice areas.
Case studies and real-world examples demonstrate the application of clinical pharmacy principles across different acute care scenarios. Chapters include guidelines, protocols, and assessment tools that support the implementation of pharmacy services.
The book emphasizes the expanding role of pharmacists as integral members of interdisciplinary healthcare teams, highlighting both technical expertise and collaborative practice models in modern hospital pharmacy.
👀 Reviews
There are not enough internet reviews to create a summary of this book. Instead, here is a summary of reviews of American Society of Health-System Pharmacists's overall work:
Healthcare professionals consistently rate ASHP's publications as critical reference tools, particularly the Drug Information guide and medication handbooks. On Amazon, their drug guides maintain 4.5-4.8/5 star ratings across multiple editions.
Readers praise:
- Accuracy and reliability of drug information
- Regular updates reflecting new medications and guidelines
- Clear organization and indexing
- Practical clinical applications
- Digital access options
Common criticisms:
- High cost of annual updates/subscriptions
- Dense technical language challenging for students
- Physical books are bulky
- Digital platform interface needs improvement
From Goodreads (4.3/5 average across publications):
"Indispensable reference but expensive to keep current" - Pharmacist reviewer
"The gold standard for drug information, though the interface could be more user-friendly" - Hospital administrator
"Essential but overwhelming for new practitioners" - Pharmacy student
Amazon ratings average 4.6/5 stars across their major publications, with 90%+ verified purchase reviews.
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🤔 Interesting facts
🏥 Acute care pharmacy practice originated during World War II when pharmacists were needed to provide specialized medication services for wounded soldiers in military hospitals.
💊 This comprehensive guide includes detailed information about pharmacokinetic dosing in critically ill patients, which differs significantly from standard dosing due to factors like organ dysfunction and altered drug absorption.
🔬 The book addresses emerging roles for pharmacists in acute care, including participation in medical emergency response teams, where pharmacists can reduce medication errors by up to 66%.
📊 According to studies referenced in the book, having clinical pharmacists in acute care settings can reduce adverse drug events by approximately 78% and decrease hospital costs by an average of $1,600 per patient.
🎓 The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP), which published this book, was founded in 1942 and represents over 55,000 pharmacists, student pharmacists, and pharmacy technicians.