A Comprehensive Practical Manual of Hospital and Clinical Pharmacy

Authors

Mr. Subhasish Saha; Dr. Saumendu Debroy; Miss. Puja Saha; Dr. Niladri Shekhar Dey; Mr. Jagjot Gautam

Keywords:

Hospital, Clinical Pharmacy Laboratory, Pharmacy Software, Digital Health Tools, Vaccination Process, Injecting Techniques of Intravenous (IV) Route, Intramuscular (IM) Route, Subcutaneous (SC) Route, Process of Wound Dressing, Drug-Drug Interaction (Activity Increase), Drug-Drug Interaction (Activity Decrease), Orthopedics and General Medicine, Drug Therapy, Demonstration, Orthopaedical and Surgical Aids, Knee Cap, Abdominal Belt, LS Belt, Sterile Gauze, Sterile Cotton, Crepe Bandage, Needles and Syringes, Catheters, Urine Bag, Urine Pots, Colostomy Bags, IV Set, RYLE’s Tube, Various Types of Oxygen Mask

Synopsis

In the recent decade, there is a continuous development in the Indian pharmacy. But the maximum portion of it is inclined on industrial nature, and very little depended on the hospital pharmacy and its services. To recover this need, pharmaceutical educationist has included the new subject Hospital and clinical Pharmacy, in the course work of Diploma in Pharmacy. This book is a source of practical knowledge about administrations, precautions and clinical aspects of hospitals. It covers the syllabus of the diploma course in pharmacy as per Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) organized in 1993. The study of hospital and clinical Pharmacy expose the perception of administration, techniques, principles, and working in hospitals. Comprehensive knowledge of this subject is crucial for the students working as a pharmacist in the hospitals. This book is a pursuit to deliver a unified analysis of different aspects of the hospital and clinical system of diagnosis. The main advantage of this book is that it is written in very simple language and it will not be difficult for language students and others to understand.

All topics in this subject such as Hospital Pharmacy, Sterilization, Demonstration, administration and identification of different types of Orthopaedical and Surgical Aids, Pharmacy Software and Digital Pharmaceutical App, Dressing Material, studying of different Drug-Drug Interaction, studying and filling the IPC’s ADR Reporting Form and perform causality assessments using various scales, administrations of different kinds of vaccines, process of wound dressing, the interpretation of laboratory reports to optimize drug therapy, to handle drug information queries, etc. The current book stands out for its current information on the topic, thorough discussion, and insightful views.

The Principal of Mata Gujri College of Pharmacy, Dr. Saumendu Deboroy, the HOD of Pharmaceutics at Mata Gujri College of Pharmacy, Dr. Niladri Shekhar Dey, Miss Puja Saha, an associate professor at Mata Gujri College of Pharmacy and Mr. Jagjot Gautam, Lecturer at Mata Gujri College of Pharmacy is among the many individuals who have supported and encouraged me. Without their politeness, unwavering collaboration, support, and encouragement, the project could not have been finished. It is hard for me to adequately express my gratitude to the books and articles from which we gathered much too much information for the book's compilation. Finally, we want to express our sincere gratitude to our family members for supporting us during stressful moments when we were publishing this book. No significant professional endeavor can be started without the family's support.

We've done everything we can to prevent printing mistakes. Despite our best attempts, some crypt may have been included accidentally. If they are brought to our attention, we would appreciate it. Positive criticism, comments, and recommendations regarding the book's subject matter will be gratefully received because they will undoubtedly assist to improve subsequent printings of the book. 

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Published

July 26, 2023

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ISBN-13 (15)

978-81-19149-38-4