Mastering Pharmacogenomics: A Nurse’s Handbook for Success
by Dale Halsey, Dennis J. Cheek, Daniel Brazeau, Gayle Brazeau
Pharmacogenomics, the study of the role of genetics in drug response, has developed into a critical new area in battling disease and improving outcomes. As our knowledge of the human genome grows, and with the advent of next-generation sequencing technologies, the role of genetic research is evolving to guide therapy and prevent many diseases and mitigate side-effects of current treatments. As a pivotal member of the healthcare team, nurses must acquire competency in pharmacogenomics to deliver optimal patient care in the 21st century. Mastering Pharmacogenomics provides nursing professionals with a foundational knowledge of human genetics and genomics that can be applied in optimizing drug therapy and patient care delivery. Coverage includes: essential pharmacogenomics competencies for registered nurses, genomics technologies and resources, critical properties of drug response and disposition, covered specialties include obstetrics and prenatal patients, pediatrics, older adult patients, and oncology, ethics and patient care and future developments in technology and delivery.
Mastering Pharmacogenomics is a groundbreaking book that explores the intersection of genetics and drug response. Pharmacogenomics, the study of how genes affect a person’s response to drugs, has become a crucial field in medicine. With the advent of next-generation sequencing technologies and our growing understanding of the human genome, the role of genetic research in guiding therapy and preventing diseases is more important than ever. This book, written by Dale Halsey, Dennis J. Cheek, Daniel Brazeau, and Gayle Brazeau, provides nursing professionals with a foundational knowledge of human genetics and genomics that can be applied to optimize drug therapy and patient care delivery.
The book starts by introducing essential pharmacogenomics competencies for registered nurses. It explains the basics of genomics technologies and provides resources for further exploration. The authors then delve into the critical properties of drug response and disposition, exploring how individual genetic variations can affect drug efficacy and tolerability. They also cover special populations, including obstetrics and prenatal patients, pediatrics, older adult patients, and oncology.
One of the key strengths of this book is its focus on the ethical considerations involved in pharmacogenomics and patient care. The authors emphasize the importance of privacy, informed consent, and patient autonomy in the use of genetic information. They also explore the ethical implications of genetic testing and the potential for discrimination based on genetic information.
In addition to providing a comprehensive overview of pharmacogenomics, this book also looks to the future. The authors discuss emerging technologies and developments in the field and how these may impact drug therapy and patient care. They emphasize the need for ongoing education and collaboration among healthcare professionals to fully realize the potential of pharmacogenomics.
Mastering Pharmacogenomics is a must-read for any nurse looking to stay at the forefront of medical advancements. By gaining competency in pharmacogenomics, nurses can deliver optimal patient care in the 21st century. The information and resources provided in this book will empower nurses to make informed decisions about drug therapy and ensure the best possible outcomes for their patients.
Product Details
- ISBN-13: 9781938835711
- Publisher: Sigma Theta Tau International
- Publication date: 1/14/2015
- Pages: 264
Book Review
As a nurse with a passion for genetics, I was thrilled to come across Mastering Pharmacogenomics. This book is a comprehensive resource that provides nurses with the knowledge and tools they need to incorporate pharmacogenomics into their practice. The authors do an excellent job of explaining complex concepts in a way that is accessible and practical. I especially appreciated the focus on ethical considerations and the emphasis on patient-centered care.
What sets this book apart is its relevance to nursing practice. The authors provide practical examples and case studies that illustrate how pharmacogenomics can be applied in real-world scenarios. They also highlight the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration and the role of the nurse as an advocate for their patients. This book truly empowers nurses to take charge in optimizing drug therapy and improving patient outcomes.
I found the chapter on special populations particularly valuable. The authors address the unique considerations and challenges faced when applying pharmacogenomics to obstetric and prenatal patients, pediatrics, older adults, and oncology patients. This comprehensive coverage ensures that nurses are equipped to provide the best possible care to patients across the lifespan.
The book also looks to the future of pharmacogenomics, exploring emerging technologies and advancements. The authors make it clear that this is a rapidly evolving field and that nurses must stay up-to-date with the latest research and developments. The resources provided in this book will serve as a valuable reference for ongoing education and professional development.
Overall, Mastering Pharmacogenomics is an essential resource for any nurse interested in incorporating genetics into their practice. This book provides a solid foundation of knowledge and practical guidance that will enable nurses to deliver personalized and effective patient care. I highly recommend it.
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Product Details
- ISBN-13: 9781938835711
- Publisher: Sigma Theta Tau International
- Publication date: 1/14/2015
- Pages: 264