Peripheral Brain for the Pharmacist 2017-18
<p>For years student pharmacists have jerry-built a pocket-sized collection of figures and tables containing key clinical information they look up frequently. Many graduates carry their tattered resource along with them right into practice. <em>Peripheral Brain for the Pharmacist, 2017–18</em> arranges approximately 50 core reference materials on lab coat pocket–sized, durable cards. Hole-punched with a metal ring to hold the collection together, <em>Peripheral Brain for the Pharmacist </em>means pharmacists and student pharmacists can finally part with their dog-eared, handmade resource.</p> <p><strong>KEY FEATURES:</strong></p> <ul> <li>Five new reference cards: corticosteroid dose equivalents, OTC medications to avoid in pregnancy, drugs that should not be discontinued abruptly, nutrition rules of thumb, best free online resources for pharmacists</li> <li>Updated reference cards—including the 2017 Diabetes Treatment Guidelines and Associated Goals for Adults with Diabetes and the 2017 CDC Immunization Schedules—containing key clinical information frequently sought by pharmacists</li> <li>All Internet links checked and updated</li> <li>Organized in color sections to speed lookup of similar information</li> <li>Laminated cards are drilled and shrink-wrapped with a metal ring to hold the collection together</li> </ul>