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App of the week Alzheimer’s Apps identifies apps that may improve the quality of life for those who have some form of dementia by featuring apps that calm and engage |
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Practical Approach One of your staff members has returned from maternity leave and a colleague notices that she seems very tired and down. What do you do? |
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Ethical dilemma An elderly patient is keeping her Alzheimer's a secret from her family; the patient's daughter is making it increasingly difficult for you to respect her wish for confidentiality, what do you do? |
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Ethical dilemma After a night out with colleagues, inappropriate pictures and remarks have been posted on Facebook. What is your next step? We reveal the vedict |
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Practical Approach You find out an elderly patients with mental health problems has been discharged from hospital with the wrong prescription, her medical team is uncontactable, how do you respond? |
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Avoidable hospital admissions are a key problem for the NHS. Melanie Hall asks what going into hospital really means for patients and how pharmacists can help |
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Practical Approach Regular patient Madeleine Paterson has been prescribed bendroflumethiazide on top of her current medication and her ankles have started to swell, how do you proceed? |
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Update Module 1612 This Update looks at the causes of atrial fibrillation and how to select the most appropriate therapy. |
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Clinical quiz A patient comes in to the pharmacy after developing white nodules on his fingers. He tells you his mother also had similar bumps, but is eager to know if there is any treatment |
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Update Module 1611 A look at cholesterol's role in the body and answers to common questions patients may ask |
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