Faculty Books and Book Chapters
Seizure Disorders—Level 3
ISBN or ISSN
9781585284245
Chapter
Section 8. Neurology & Psychiatry
Publication Date / Copyright Date
2015
Publisher
American Society of Health-System Pharmacists
Abstract
Pediatric pharmacotherapy, a growing practice area, will become a board certified specialty in the USA 2015. Yet, with little clinical data on the efficacy of drugs used for children and their other special needs, these small patients can be your biggest challenge. Now there is a very effective way to assess and advance your pediatric pharmacotherapy skills, on your own time, at your own pace: ASHP's new Pediatric Pharmacotherapy Self Assessment. Sandra Benavides and Milap C. Nahata, co-lead editors of a major pediatric pharmacotherapy textbook, and Hanna Phan, Assistant Professor in Pharmacy and Pediatrics at the University Of Arizona College Of Medicine, have created this unique resource. A practical learning tool for all levels of proficiency, it allows students, residents, and practicing pharmacists alike to strengthen their knowledge and analytical skills through 32 cases involving varying degrees of diagnostic complexity. This book is based on real life situations, these cases present challenges in the use of supplements, OTC, drug formulations, and all other therapies for neonates, children, and adolescents for pediatric pharmacotherapy. This Self Assessment is a professional development tool for all areas of concern and levels of practice that can benefit you and your youngest patients for years to come.
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences | Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Keywords
autism spectrum disorder (ASD), drugs, efficacy, pharmacotherapy, self assessment, seizures, supplements
Files
NSUWorks Citation
Valdes, José and Rey, José A., "Seizure Disorders—Level 3" (2015). Faculty Books and Book Chapters. 35.
https://nsuworks.nova.edu/hpd_corx_facbooks/35