About the Book:
In today’s multicultural society, understanding the unique characteristics and health issues of people from diverse cultures is critical to the practice of all areas of medicine, including pharmacy. Patient Assessment in Pharmacy: A Culturally Competent Approach thoroughly prepares pharmacy students to assess patients from a variety of cultural and ethnic groups in a culturally aware manner.
Featuring a practical approach, this essential resource begins by establishing the importance of culturally competent care as well as the process for conducting a patient history and interview. Later chapters focus on specific organ systems and discuss common medical conditions that a pharmacist may encounter, with an emphasis on medical conditions that may have a higher incidence among particular ethnic groups. Each chapter includes a review of the clinical presentation of disease, questions to ask during the patient interview, physical assessment techniques used to further evaluate the disease state. This text is a handy guide for student education and an excellent resource for rotation sites, containing the following features, topics, and techniques:
Contents:
Unit I: Preparing for the provision of Culturally Competent Pharmaceutical Care 1. The Case for Culturally Competent Care in Patient Assessment Unit II: The Culturally Competent Patient Interview and History 2. The Patient Interview 3. Conducting a Culturally Competent Patient History Unit III: The Culturally Competent Physical Assessment 4. Mental Status and Behavior Assessment 5. Dermatological Assessment 6. Head and Neck Assessment 7. Cardiovascular Assessment 8. Pulmonary Assessment 9. Neurologic Assessment 10. Peripheral Vascular Assessment 11. Musculoskeletal Assessment Unit IV: The Culturally Competent Care Plan 12. Patient Centered, Culturally Appropriate Care Models
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