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R esourcePharm is the one-stop online portal for pharmacists, pre-reg pharmacists and pharmacy technicians, created to help you find pharmacy, clinical and drug information resources.. We provide a convenient, one-stop access to a wide range of resources on topics such as the latest pharmacy news, clinical and drug information, pharmacy law and ethics, evidence-based medicine, health promotion ONLINE RESOURCE FOR PRE-REG PHARMACIST Welcome to the pre-reg pharmacist section of this website. The following categories below include a wide range of resources to help you during the pre-reg year and when preparing for the pre-reg exam. PHARMACY MNEMONICS: WWHAM, ASMETHOD, ENCORE & SIT … Pharmacy Mnemonics: WWHAM, ASMETHOD, ENCORE and SIT DOWN SIR. A mnemonic is sometimes used by pharmacists to gather information to help them in diagnosing a patient’s presenting complaint. Caution should be exercised when using a mnemonic due to the fact that a mnemonic may fail to obtain all necessary information that is neededbefore
DRUGS CAUSING HYPERNATRAEMIA Download PDF format. Listed below are some drugs that may cause hypernatraemia (serum sodium concentration above 145 mmol/L) Diuretics. Sodium bicarbonate. Sodium chloride. Corticosteroids. Anabolic steroids. Adrenocorticotrophic steroids. Androgens. DRUGS WITH ANTICHOLINERGIC PROPERTIES Hyoscine butylbromide. Propantheline. Skeletal Muscle Relaxants. Methocarbamol. Antidiarrhoeals. Diphenoxylate. Drugs that have anticholinergic properties may have the potential to cause anticholinergic side effects. Listed below are examples of some anticholinergic side effects: Dry mouth. MEDICINES DISCOLOURING THE URINE Download PDF format. Listed below are some medicines that may discolour the urine. Senna – red/yellow. Dantron containing preparations e.g. co-danthramer, co-danthrusate – red. Sulfasalazine – yellow-orange. Phenindione – pink/orange. Triamterene containing preparations e.g. co-triamterzide, Frusene – blue in some lights. WHEN TO REFER IN COMMON ILLNESSES / MINOR AILMENTS The following table lists some minor ailments that are commonly seen in the pharmacy with information on when you should refer the patient to the GP. Vulnerable patient groups e.g. very young, very elderly, heart disease, lung disease, asthma. Cough or wheezing that may be drug induced e.g. ace inhibitors and beta blockers. White spots,exudate
SEDATING ANTIHISTAMINES AND NON-SEDATING ANTIHISTAMINES Examples of sedating antihistamines: Alimemazine. Chlorphenamine. Clemastine. Cyproheptadine. Hydroxyzine. Ketotifen. Promethazine. Sedation is rare with non-sedating antihistamines, however, patients should be made aware that a sedative effect may occur and performance of skilled tasks such as operating machinery or driving maybeaffected.
PHARMACY ABBREVIATIONS Page 1 of 2 Pharmacy Abbreviations The following table lists some abbreviations used in prescription writing. These abbreviations are listed with their intended meaning. DRUG CALCULATION QUESTIONS 1 R Sinclair, Pharmacy 18.8.2005 DRUG CALCULATION QUESTIONS The following calculation questions have been drawn from various sources. They are not indicative of the standard applied in the RPSGB pre-registration examRESOURCEPHARM
R esourcePharm is the one-stop online portal for pharmacists, pre-reg pharmacists and pharmacy technicians, created to help you find pharmacy, clinical and drug information resources.. We provide a convenient, one-stop access to a wide range of resources on topics such as the latest pharmacy news, clinical and drug information, pharmacy law and ethics, evidence-based medicine, health promotion ONLINE RESOURCE FOR PRE-REG PHARMACIST Welcome to the pre-reg pharmacist section of this website. The following categories below include a wide range of resources to help you during the pre-reg year and when preparing for the pre-reg exam. PHARMACY MNEMONICS: WWHAM, ASMETHOD, ENCORE & SIT … Pharmacy Mnemonics: WWHAM, ASMETHOD, ENCORE and SIT DOWN SIR. A mnemonic is sometimes used by pharmacists to gather information to help them in diagnosing a patient’s presenting complaint. Caution should be exercised when using a mnemonic due to the fact that a mnemonic may fail to obtain all necessary information that is neededbefore
DRUGS CAUSING HYPERNATRAEMIA Download PDF format. Listed below are some drugs that may cause hypernatraemia (serum sodium concentration above 145 mmol/L) Diuretics. Sodium bicarbonate. Sodium chloride. Corticosteroids. Anabolic steroids. Adrenocorticotrophic steroids. Androgens. DRUGS WITH ANTICHOLINERGIC PROPERTIES Hyoscine butylbromide. Propantheline. Skeletal Muscle Relaxants. Methocarbamol. Antidiarrhoeals. Diphenoxylate. Drugs that have anticholinergic properties may have the potential to cause anticholinergic side effects. Listed below are examples of some anticholinergic side effects: Dry mouth. MEDICINES DISCOLOURING THE URINE Download PDF format. Listed below are some medicines that may discolour the urine. Senna – red/yellow. Dantron containing preparations e.g. co-danthramer, co-danthrusate – red. Sulfasalazine – yellow-orange. Phenindione – pink/orange. Triamterene containing preparations e.g. co-triamterzide, Frusene – blue in some lights. WHEN TO REFER IN COMMON ILLNESSES / MINOR AILMENTS The following table lists some minor ailments that are commonly seen in the pharmacy with information on when you should refer the patient to the GP. Vulnerable patient groups e.g. very young, very elderly, heart disease, lung disease, asthma. Cough or wheezing that may be drug induced e.g. ace inhibitors and beta blockers. White spots,exudate
SEDATING ANTIHISTAMINES AND NON-SEDATING ANTIHISTAMINES Examples of sedating antihistamines: Alimemazine. Chlorphenamine. Clemastine. Cyproheptadine. Hydroxyzine. Ketotifen. Promethazine. Sedation is rare with non-sedating antihistamines, however, patients should be made aware that a sedative effect may occur and performance of skilled tasks such as operating machinery or driving maybeaffected.
PHARMACY ABBREVIATIONS Page 1 of 2 Pharmacy Abbreviations The following table lists some abbreviations used in prescription writing. These abbreviations are listed with their intended meaning. DRUG CALCULATION QUESTIONS 1 R Sinclair, Pharmacy 18.8.2005 DRUG CALCULATION QUESTIONS The following calculation questions have been drawn from various sources. They are not indicative of the standard applied in the RPSGB pre-registration exam DRUGS WITH ANTICHOLINERGIC PROPERTIES Hyoscine butylbromide. Propantheline. Skeletal Muscle Relaxants. Methocarbamol. Antidiarrhoeals. Diphenoxylate. Drugs that have anticholinergic properties may have the potential to cause anticholinergic side effects. Listed below are examples of some anticholinergic side effects: Dry mouth. IDENTIFYING FOREIGN MEDICINES The Association of the European Self-Care Industry (AESGP) is a non-profit organisation which represents the manufacturers of non-prescription medicines, food supplements and self-care medical devices in Europe, an area also referred to as consumer healthcare products. Source: aesgp.eu. Pharmacy Resource: Database.PHARMACY CONTRACT
NHS Community Pharmacy Contractual FrameworkEssential Service – Disposal of unwanted medicines. Acceptance, by community pharmacies, of unwanted medicines from households and individuals which require safe disposal. PCOs will need to have in place suitable arrangements for the collection and disposal of waste medicines from pharmacies. OPEN BOOK PRE-REG QUESTIONS BNF Open Book Pre-Reg Questions. These pre-reg open book questions below have been compiled for the purpose of helping you to get to know some of the information that can be found in the BNF and help you in preparing for the GPhC pre-reg open book exam. These questions are concentrated on the reference source, BNF, edition 62. PRE-REG PHARMACY EXAM CALCULATIONS Clinical calculations for pharmacy professionals. The aim of this programme is to support pharmacy professionals with calculations in clinical settings when preparing, prescribing or checking medicines or when advising other healthcare professionals. The principles PATIENT COMMUNICATION SKILLS FOR PHARMACISTS & PHARMACY Communication is the transfer of information meaningful to those involved. It is the process in which messages are generated and sent by one person and received and translated by another person. However, the meaning generated by the receiver can be different from the sender’s intended message. Source: cuhk.edu.hk. COMPLIANCE, CONCORDANCE AND ADHERENCE Compliance is the process whereby the patient follows the prescribed and dispensed regimen as intended by the prescriber and dispenser. It is defined as “the extent to which a person’s behavior (in terms of taking medications, following diets, or executing lifestyle COUGH IN THE PHARMACY: A PRACTICAL APPROACH A cough is a reflex action that helps to clear the airways from secretions, foreign bodies and irritants. 1. An acute cough is one of the most common presenting complaints encountered in the pharmacy for which patients seek advice about or over-the-counter (OTC) cough treatment. It is most commonly caused by a viral upper respiratorytract
MEDICATIONS AND RECREATIONAL DRUGS THAT CAN CAUSE INSOMNIA Medications that can cause insomnia. Selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors (SSRIs) e.g. fluoxetine, citalopram, sertraline, paroxetine. Highly lipid soluble beta-blockers such as propranolol, labetalol and metoprolol are more likely to cross the blood-brain barrier and cause insomnia. Lipophilic statins (simvastatin andatorvastatin) are
PHARMACY MNEMONICS: WWHAM, ASMETHOD, ENCORE AND SIT … Pharmacy Mnemonics: WWHAM, ASMETHOD, ENCORE and SIT DOWN SIR A mnemonic is sometimes used by pharmacists to gather information to help them in diagnosing aRESOURCEPHARM
R esourcePharm is the one-stop online portal for pharmacists, pre-reg pharmacists and pharmacy technicians, created to help you find pharmacy, clinical and drug information resources.. We provide a convenient, one-stop access to a wide range of resources on topics such as the latest pharmacy news, clinical and drug information, pharmacy law and ethics, evidence-based medicine, health promotion ONLINE RESOURCE FOR PRE-REG PHARMACIST Welcome to the pre-reg pharmacist section of this website. The following categories below include a wide range of resources to help you during the pre-reg year and when preparing for the pre-reg exam. PHARMACY MNEMONICS: WWHAM, ASMETHOD, ENCORE & SIT … Pharmacy Mnemonics: WWHAM, ASMETHOD, ENCORE and SIT DOWN SIR. A mnemonic is sometimes used by pharmacists to gather information to help them in diagnosing a patient’s presenting complaint. Caution should be exercised when using a mnemonic due to the fact that a mnemonic may fail to obtain all necessary information that is neededbefore
PRE-REG PHARMACY EXAM CALCULATIONS Clinical calculations for pharmacy professionals. The aim of this programme is to support pharmacy professionals with calculations in clinical settings when preparing, prescribing or checking medicines or when advising other healthcare professionals. The principles PATIENT COMMUNICATION SKILLS FOR PHARMACISTS & PHARMACY Communication is the transfer of information meaningful to those involved. It is the process in which messages are generated and sent by one person and received and translated by another person. However, the meaning generated by the receiver can be different from the sender’s intended message. Source: cuhk.edu.hk.PHARMACY CONTRACT
NHS Community Pharmacy Contractual FrameworkEssential Service – Disposal of unwanted medicines. Acceptance, by community pharmacies, of unwanted medicines from households and individuals which require safe disposal. PCOs will need to have in place suitable arrangements for the collection and disposal of waste medicines from pharmacies. DRUGS WITH ANTICHOLINERGIC PROPERTIES Hyoscine butylbromide. Propantheline. Skeletal Muscle Relaxants. Methocarbamol. Antidiarrhoeals. Diphenoxylate. Drugs that have anticholinergic properties may have the potential to cause anticholinergic side effects. Listed below are examples of some anticholinergic side effects: Dry mouth. OTC MEDICINES TO BE AVOIDED OR USED WITH CAUTION IN Below is a list of some OTC medicines that should be avoided or used with caution in people with asthma: Aspirin and other NSAIDs (such as ibuprofen) can precipitate an asthmatic attack in a small number of people with asthma. The attack may be severe and sometimes life-threatening. Patients with nasal polyps are at greater risk. MEDICINES DISCOLOURING THE URINE Download PDF format. Listed below are some medicines that may discolour the urine. Senna – red/yellow. Dantron containing preparations e.g. co-danthramer, co-danthrusate – red. Sulfasalazine – yellow-orange. Phenindione – pink/orange. Triamterene containing preparations e.g. co-triamterzide, Frusene – blue in some lights. PHARMACY ABBREVIATIONS The following table lists some abbreviations used in prescription writing. These abbreviations are listed with their intended meaning.RESOURCEPHARM
R esourcePharm is the one-stop online portal for pharmacists, pre-reg pharmacists and pharmacy technicians, created to help you find pharmacy, clinical and drug information resources.. We provide a convenient, one-stop access to a wide range of resources on topics such as the latest pharmacy news, clinical and drug information, pharmacy law and ethics, evidence-based medicine, health promotion ONLINE RESOURCE FOR PRE-REG PHARMACIST Welcome to the pre-reg pharmacist section of this website. The following categories below include a wide range of resources to help you during the pre-reg year and when preparing for the pre-reg exam. PHARMACY MNEMONICS: WWHAM, ASMETHOD, ENCORE & SIT … Pharmacy Mnemonics: WWHAM, ASMETHOD, ENCORE and SIT DOWN SIR. A mnemonic is sometimes used by pharmacists to gather information to help them in diagnosing a patient’s presenting complaint. Caution should be exercised when using a mnemonic due to the fact that a mnemonic may fail to obtain all necessary information that is neededbefore
PRE-REG PHARMACY EXAM CALCULATIONS Clinical calculations for pharmacy professionals. The aim of this programme is to support pharmacy professionals with calculations in clinical settings when preparing, prescribing or checking medicines or when advising other healthcare professionals. The principles PATIENT COMMUNICATION SKILLS FOR PHARMACISTS & PHARMACY Communication is the transfer of information meaningful to those involved. It is the process in which messages are generated and sent by one person and received and translated by another person. However, the meaning generated by the receiver can be different from the sender’s intended message. Source: cuhk.edu.hk.PHARMACY CONTRACT
NHS Community Pharmacy Contractual FrameworkEssential Service – Disposal of unwanted medicines. Acceptance, by community pharmacies, of unwanted medicines from households and individuals which require safe disposal. PCOs will need to have in place suitable arrangements for the collection and disposal of waste medicines from pharmacies. DRUGS WITH ANTICHOLINERGIC PROPERTIES Hyoscine butylbromide. Propantheline. Skeletal Muscle Relaxants. Methocarbamol. Antidiarrhoeals. Diphenoxylate. Drugs that have anticholinergic properties may have the potential to cause anticholinergic side effects. Listed below are examples of some anticholinergic side effects: Dry mouth. OTC MEDICINES TO BE AVOIDED OR USED WITH CAUTION IN Below is a list of some OTC medicines that should be avoided or used with caution in people with asthma: Aspirin and other NSAIDs (such as ibuprofen) can precipitate an asthmatic attack in a small number of people with asthma. The attack may be severe and sometimes life-threatening. Patients with nasal polyps are at greater risk. MEDICINES DISCOLOURING THE URINE Download PDF format. Listed below are some medicines that may discolour the urine. Senna – red/yellow. Dantron containing preparations e.g. co-danthramer, co-danthrusate – red. Sulfasalazine – yellow-orange. Phenindione – pink/orange. Triamterene containing preparations e.g. co-triamterzide, Frusene – blue in some lights. PHARMACY ABBREVIATIONS The following table lists some abbreviations used in prescription writing. These abbreviations are listed with their intended meaning. IDENTIFYING FOREIGN MEDICINES The Association of the European Self-Care Industry (AESGP) is a non-profit organisation which represents the manufacturers of non-prescription medicines, food supplements and self-care medical devices in Europe, an area also referred to as consumer healthcare products. Source: aesgp.eu. Pharmacy Resource: Database. MEDICINES DISCOLOURING THE URINE Download PDF format. Listed below are some medicines that may discolour the urine. Senna – red/yellow. Dantron containing preparations e.g. co-danthramer, co-danthrusate – red. Sulfasalazine – yellow-orange. Phenindione – pink/orange. Triamterene containing preparations e.g. co-triamterzide, Frusene – blue in some lights. PATIENT COMMUNICATION SKILLS FOR PHARMACISTS & PHARMACY Communication is the transfer of information meaningful to those involved. It is the process in which messages are generated and sent by one person and received and translated by another person. However, the meaning generated by the receiver can be different from the sender’s intended message. Source: cuhk.edu.hk. EVIDENCE-BASED MEDICINE Evidence-Based Practice: An Interprofessional Tutorial. The advanced tutorial is a more comprehensive, in-depth lesson on evidence-based practice, and contains case descriptions for dentistry, nursing, medicine, occupational therapy, pharmacy, physical therapy, public health, and veterinary medicine. MEDICATIONS AND RECREATIONAL DRUGS THAT CAN CAUSE INSOMNIA Medications that can cause insomnia. Selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors (SSRIs) e.g. fluoxetine, citalopram, sertraline, paroxetine. Highly lipid soluble beta-blockers such as propranolol, labetalol and metoprolol are more likely to cross the blood-brain barrier and cause insomnia. Lipophilic statins (simvastatin andatorvastatin) are
COMPLIANCE, CONCORDANCE AND ADHERENCE Compliance is the process whereby the patient follows the prescribed and dispensed regimen as intended by the prescriber and dispenser. It is defined as “the extent to which a person’s behavior (in terms of taking medications, following diets, or executing lifestyle FAT-SOLUBLE & WATER-SOLUBLE VITAMINS Vitamin: Fat-soluble / Water-soluble: Food sources: Vitamin A (Retinol) Fat-soluble: Liver, fish liver oils, eggs, milk, butter, cheese. Leafy green vegetables, orange and yellow vegetables, tomatoes, fruits (these contain beta-carotene, a precursor of vitaminA)
COUGH IN THE PHARMACY: A PRACTICAL APPROACH A cough is a reflex action that helps to clear the airways from secretions, foreign bodies and irritants. 1. An acute cough is one of the most common presenting complaints encountered in the pharmacy for which patients seek advice about or over-the-counter (OTC) cough treatment. It is most commonly caused by a viral upper respiratorytract
OTC MEDICINES TO AVOID IN GLAUCOMA Below are some medicines that are available OTC that should be avoided or used with caution in people with glaucoma. Antihistamines. Chlorphenamine (e.g. Piriton) Diphenhydramine (e.g. Benylin Chesty Coughs ) Promethazine hydrochloride (e.g. Sominex) Promethazine teoclate (e.g. Avomine) Triprolidine (e.g. Multi-ActionActifed Dry Coughs)
WHEN TO REFER IN COMMON ILLNESSES / MINOR AILMENTS The following table lists some minor ailments that are commonly seen in the pharmacy with information on when you should refer the patient to the GP. Vulnerable patient groups e.g. very young, very elderly, heart disease, lung disease, asthma. Cough or wheezing that may be drug induced e.g. ace inhibitors and beta blockers. White spots,exudate
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