Basic Skills In Interpreting Laboratory Data , 7th Edition (Original PDF From Publisher)
By Brian L. Erstad and Christopher J. Edwards
The most widely used textbook for pharmacy students learning about laboratory results and the pharmacist’s go-to resource while practicing therapeutics. Basic Skills, now in its seventh edition, has been revised and expanded to include new research, medications, and treatment modalities.
It was created with the goal of making all information easily understandable and accessible. It was authored by forty seasoned physicians and pharmacy faculty members and evaluated by additional professionals. The definitive reference for analyzing data from clinical laboratories.
Brand-new for this version:
A fresh section on nutritional assistance
substantial revisions to every chapter
Extended sections on Cardiology and Pharmacogenomics
An additional section on infectious diseases that addresses viruses, bacteria, fungi, and mycobacteria Each chapter concludes with learning points that emphasize important ideas related to the laboratory exams. Minicases offer practical situations for administering exams and taking care of patients. All along, quickview charts provide unambiguous interpretations of lab data.
three sections comprised of twenty-five chapters: Tests for Special Populations , System Disorders and Diagnostic Tests and Fundamental Concepts and Test Interpretations Clinical pharmacists must possess a complex set of abilities in order to use lab data successfully for disease screening, diagnosis and treatment safety and efficacy monitoring. Because Basic Skills is the only book of its kind developed by pharmacists for pharmacists , it simplifies the process of making essential and precise judgments based on laboratory evidence.
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