01969nam a22003017a 4500999001500000003000800015005001700023008004100040020001800081040004100099050002600140100002900166245010900195264004800304300002100352336002600373337003300399338002900432504005100461520091500512650002901427650001801456650001501474650003101489910003901520942001201559952009601571 c8010d8010IQ-NaUA20221126060127.0221126b2010 enka|||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a9780857110602 aIQ-NaUAbaracIQ-NaUAdIQ-KaLSSerda 4a RS122.5b. N38 320101 aNathan, Alan, eeuthor. 10aManaging symptoms in the pharmacy / cAlan Nathan, freelance pharmacy writer and consultant London, uk.  1aLondon : bPharmaceutical Press, c2012.  a232 p : c19 cm. 2rdacontentaنصbtxt 2rdamediaaدون وسيطbn 2rdacarrieraمجلدbnc aIncludes bibliographical references and index. aPharmacists are often the first source for information and advice used by a patient when health problems arise. This book supports pharmacists to recognize symptoms, advise with confidence, and recommend appropriate treatment or referral, while also providing a comprehensive digest of common conditions ideal for both practical use and reference. Additionally, the book is also valuable for other primary care health professionals. Informed by the experiences and expertise of seasoned pharmacists and GPs, each chapter in the book provides pharmacists and their staff working in the community with a decision-making framework along with suggestions on "when to refer" contained within summary boxes. A unique feature of the book is that case studies are provided throughout, in which pharmacists, doctors, nurses and patients themselves describe assessment and treatment of a wide range of common problems"-- 4a Pharmaceutical Services 4a Drug Therapy 4a Diagnosis 4a Referral and Consultation aسارة حميد المرشدي.  2lcccBK 00104070917796akafd2022-11-26oRS122.5 . N38 32010p321 KPr2022-11-26w2022-11-26yBK