02888nam a22003975i 450000100090000000300070000900500170001600800410003301000170007402000300009102000270012103500130014804000210016104200080018204900260019005000230021610000360023924501700027525000070044526000090045226400360046130000180049733600260051533700280054133800270056952015450059665500270214170000280216870000300219670000270222670000370225370000320229094200150232299900190233795201340235624142098US-DLC20260305124727.0250407s2025 nyu 000 0 eng  a 2025935772 a9781265462871q(hardback) z9781265461485q(ebook) a24142098 aaubengerdacau apcc aAlfaisal Main Library aRM262 b.P475 20261 aChisholm-Burns, Marie,eauthor.10aPharmacotherapy principles and practice, seventh edition /cMarie Chisholm-Burns, Jill Kolesar, Patrick Malone, Kelly C Lee, P. Brandon Bookstaver, Kathryn Matthias. a7. c2026 1aNew York :bMcGraw Hill,c2026. a1805 pages cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier a"Pharmacotherapy Principles & Practice provides learners and healthcare practitioners with knowledge of the etiology, pathophysiology, and pharmacotherapy of acute and chronic diseases. Each chapter is written by content experts and peer reviewed by healthcare professionals (ie, pharmacists, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and/or physicians) who are authorities in their disciplines. To further enhance the learning experience, we sought input from multiple viewpoints. For example, learners reviewed chapters for ease of use and accessibility of pedagogical features. Foundational to this textbook is a clear understanding of the critical role of accurate, up to date pharmacotherapeutic knowledge in the provision of patient care. Given the importance of health equity and the social determinants of health, this edition of Pharmacotherapy Principles & Practice includes a chapter focused on these topics. Following a brief Introduction chapter, the new chapter, "Improving Patient Care by Understanding Health Equity and the Social Determinants of Health," defines health equity as having a fair opportunity to attain the highest possible level of health. Health equity is influenced by the social determinants of health, described as conditions in the environment that impact health and well-being. Because of their well-documented effects on health outcomes, the social determinants of health are a significant focus of Healthy People 2030, which delineates the public health priorities and goals of the United States.3"-- 0aPrint books.2local941 aKolesar, Jill,eauthor.1 aMalone, Patrick,eauthor.1 aLee, Kelly C,eauthor.1 aBookstaver, P. Brandon,eauthor.1 aMatthias, Kathryn,eauthor. 2lcccBOOKS c608465d608465 00102lcc4070aAUbAUcGENd2026-03-05l0oRM262 .P475 2026pAU00000000021376r2026-03-05 12:52:50v1605.00w2026-03-05yBOOKS