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El. knyga: Handbook of Drugs in Intensive Care: An A-Z Guide

, (University College London)
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Jul-2019
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781108598187
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Jul-2019
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781108598187

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Now in its sixth edition, the Handbook of Drugs in Intensive Care is the essential guide to using drugs safely and effectively in the intensive care setting. The book is split into two sections: an A-Z guide to the drugs available, and concise notes on the key topics and situations faced on a daily basis. The A-Z section provides succinct information on each drug including uses, limitations, administration directions and adverse effects. The second section details practice guidelines such as insulin therapy, Parkinson's disease therapy when nil-by-mouth, and drug dosing in renal failure. This revised edition includes seventeen new drug monographs and covers several new topics, including blood glucose management. A colour chart showing drug compatibility for intravenous administration is included at the back of the book. Presented in a concise, compact format, this book is an invaluable resource for doctors, nurses, pharmacists and other healthcare professionals caring for critically ill patients.

Written for doctors, pharmacists and nurses working in the intensive care unit (ICU), the Handbook of Drugs in Intensive Care is the essential guide to drug therapy in the ICU. Combining drug monographs with guidelines, this is an excellent resource for safe and effective practice.

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Review of previous edition: 'The book is particularly strong on newer medicines and is stuffed full of useful pearls and snippets of information an excellent book that can act as a touchstone for front-line clinical pharmacists in critical care.' The Pharmaceutical Journal 'Overall this book certainly accomplishes the goal of providing a practical reference for medication administration. It is rather portable and could fit in the pocket of a white coat, it is well organized, and critical information is easily accessible and digestible the sixth edition of the Handbook of Drugs in Intensive Care, An A-Z Guide offers a compact easy-to-use reference for physicians and nurses to guide optimal and safe drug treatment for most critically ill patients.' Orestes Mavrothalassitis and Matthieu Legrand, Anesthesia & Analgesia

Daugiau informacijos

This essential new edition provides current information on how to use drugs safely and effectively in the intensive care setting.
Introduction xi
How to Use this Book xii
Common Abbreviations xiv
Acknowledgements xvii
Drugs: An A-Z Guide
1(398)
Short Notes
303(2)
Prescribing Using Generic or Brand Names
305(1)
Routes of Administration
305(1)
Loading Dose
306(1)
Drug Metabolism
307(1)
Enzyme Systems
307(1)
Drug Excretion
308(1)
Drug Tolerance
308(1)
Drug Interactions
309(1)
Therapeutic Drug Monitoring
309(1)
Target Range of Concentration
310(1)
Pharmacology in the Critically Ill
311(2)
Body Weight
313(1)
Guide to Ideal Tidal Volume
314(1)
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
314(4)
Drugs in Advanced Life Support
318(3)
Management of Acute Major Anaphylaxis
321(1)
Management of Acute Severe Hyperkalaemia
322(4)
Management of Malignant Hyperthermia (MH)
326(2)
Sedation, Analgesia and Neuromuscular Blockade
328(4)
Opioid Conversion Table
332(2)
Antiretroviral Drugs: Alternatives for Swallowing Difficulties
334(3)
Management of Status Epilepticus
337(4)
Prevention of Delirium Tremens and Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome
341(1)
Prevention of Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome
342(1)
Anti-Arrhythmic Drugs
342(1)
Inotropes and Vasopressors
343(6)
Bronchospasm
349(1)
Anti-Ulcer Drugs
350(1)
Immunonutrition in the ICU
351(1)
Corticosteroids
351(2)
Bone Marrow Rescue Following Nitrous Oxide
353(1)
Heparin-lnduced Thrombocytopenia
353(1)
NOAC/DOAC
353(1)
Antioxidants
354(1)
Guidelines for Patients with Absent or Dysfunctional Spleen
354(3)
Antimicrobial Drugs
357(5)
Bacterial Gram Staining
362(2)
Antibiotics: Sensitivities
364(2)
Alterations to Drug Dosing in Renal Dysfunction and Haemo(dia)filtration
366(30)
Chemical Pleurodesis of Malignant Pleural Effusion
396(3)
Appendices
399(25)
Appendix A Creatinine clearance
401(1)
Appendix B Weight conversion (stones/lb to kg)
402(1)
Appendix C Body mass index (BMI) calculator
403(2)
Appendix D Lean body weight charts
405(2)
Appendix E Ideal tidal volume
407(2)
Appendix F Estimated height from ulna length
409(2)
Appendix G Infusion rate/dose calculation
411(1)
Appendix H Drug compatibility chart
412(1)
Appendix I Sodium content of oral medications
413(2)
Appendix J Drug management of the brain-stem-dead donor
415(1)
Appendix K Vancomycin by continuous infusion
416(3)
Appendix L Child-Pugh score
419(1)
Appendix M Severe sepsis algorithm
420(2)
Appendix N Insulin guidelines
422(2)
Drug Index 424
Inside back cover: IV compatibility chart
Henry Paw is a consultant in intensive care medicine at York Hospital. Rob Shulman is the lead pharmacist in critical care at University College London Hospitals, London.