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Drug Therapy in Rheumatology Nursing

by Sarah Ryan, Jacqueline Hill
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Overview

Drug therapy management is a key topic for all nurses caring for patients with a rheumatologic condition. With nurses now required to prescribe, administer, monitor and review medication, this volume will help nurses develop their knowledge, skills and self-confidence to provide these services, while also advising on the benefits and risks of medication. This much-awaited second edition has been revised to address the changing face of clinical practice and distinct advances in this field, providing vital information on the latest drug treatments such as biological agents that suppress the disease and initiate remission, it will also advise on the use of selective and non-steroidal inflammatory drugs.

Content is organised into comprehensive sections, with succinct chapters that discuss:

  • Rheumatologic conditions
  • Drug therapy
  • The role of the nurse
  • Patient education and adherence to drug therapy.

In addition, new material explores biologic therapies; management of non-steroidal drugs; nurse prescribing; management of chronic pain; and case studies to inform clinical decision-making regarding drug therapy.

Synopsis

Drug therapy management is a key topic for all nurses caring for patients with a rheumatologic condition.  With nurses now required to prescribe, administer, monitor and review medication, this volume will help nurses develop their knowledge, skills and self-confidence to provide these services, while also advising on the benefits and risks of medication. This much-awaited second edition has been revised to address the changing face of clinical practice and distinct advances in this field, providing vital information on the latest drug treatments such as biological agents that suppress the disease and initiate remission, it will also advise on the use of selective and non-steroidal inflammatory drugs.

Content is organised into comprehensive sections, with succinct chapters that discuss:

  • Rheumatologic conditions

  • Drug therapy

  • The role of the nurse

  • Patient education and adherence to drug therapy.

In addition, new material explores biologic therapies; management of non-steroidal drugs; nurse prescribing; management of chronic pain; and case studies to inform clinical decision-making regarding drug therapy.

Drug Therapy in Rheumatology Nursing, Second Edition, is a useful tool for nurses, primary care nurses, student nurses and educators. It will also prove a valuable resource to other health professionals caring for patients with a rheumatologic condition, including pharmacists, physiotherapists and junior doctors.

About the Author, Sarah Ryan

Sarah RyanRGN, PhD, MSc, BSc, Cert ED, FRCN, Nurse Consultant Rheumatology, Haywood Hospital, Stoke on Trent, UK.As a consultant Nurse Dr Sarah Ryan is at the top of her profession and has a reputation respected throughout the clinical world. Sarah is Editor of Musculoskeletal Care, and a member of the Chief Nursing Officer’s Practice Advisory Group and a Fellow of the Royal College of Nursing.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2007
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
320
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780470027660

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