Fr. 158.00

High-Risk IV Medications in Special Patient Populations

English · Paperback / Softback

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Critical Care Clinicians can use general drug references (Micomedex, Lexicomp) for data on dosing of high-alert medications in special patient populations but these references are not available to all healthcare clinicians, they are expensive and they are not specific to high-alert medications or critically ill patients. Doctors, nurses and pharmacists in the hospital setting will benefit from having one resource with all of this information. The purpose of this reference manual would be to guide critical care clinicians on dosing of high-alert medications in special patient populations. The most important feature of the book will be a summary of primary literature using tables when possible. This will be useful to readers because currently a reference book does not exist that guides clinicians in these difficult dosing decisions.

List of contents

Anesthetic agents (general, inhaled, intravenous).- Propofol, ketamine, etc.- Anti-infectives.- aminoglycosides, vancomycin, drotrecogin, amphotericin products.- inhaled agents.- Anticoagulants agents.- unfractionated heparin, low molecular weight heparins, fondaparinux, lepirudin, argatroban, bivalrudin, abciximab, eptifibatide, tirofiban.- Thrombolytics -reteplase, tenecteplase, streptokinase, urokinase, alteplase.- Cardiac Drugs.- Adrenergic agents.- dopamine, dobutamine, vasopressin, , nitroglycerin, nitroprusside epinephrine, norepinepherine, phenylepherine.- Adrenergic antagonists.- Propranolol, diltiazem, verapamil, esmolol, labetalol, clevidipine.- Antidyrrhthmics.- amiodarone, lidocaine, procainamide.- Inotropic agents.- milrinone, amrinone, isoproterenol, niseritide, digoxin.- Prostanoids.- Epoprostenol, iloprost, treprostenil.- Electrolytes.- Potassium, magnesium, sodium chloride (hypertonic), cardioplegic solutions.- Hypoglycemics.- Insulin and oral agents.- Neuromuscular blocking agents .- vecuronium, rocuronium, cisatracurium, atracurium, succinylcholine.- Opioids (IV, oral).- Remifentanyl, fentanyl , morphine, hydromorphone, meperidine.- Sedatives (IV, oral and transdermal).- lorazepam, midazolam, diazepam, propofol, dexmedetomidine.- Information for Each Drug.- Propofol .- Normal.- Obese.- Renal Dysfunction.- CrCL.- Dialysis (HD, CRRT).- Liver Dysfunction.- Recommendations for Safe Use.

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Critical Care Clinicians can use general drug references (Micomedex, Lexicomp) for data on dosing of high-alert medications in special patient populations but these references are not available to all healthcare clinicians, they are expensive and they are not specific to high-alert medications or critically ill patients. Doctors, nurses and pharmacists in the hospital setting will benefit from having one resource with all of this information. The purpose of this reference manual would be to guide critical care clinicians on dosing of high-alert medications in special patient populations. The most important feature of the book will be a summary of primary literature using tables when possible. This will be useful to readers because currently a reference book does not exist that guides clinicians in these difficult dosing decisions.

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From the reviews:
“This book reviews the use of intravenous medications in patient populations with special considerations, discussing the dosing guidelines, safety concerns, and monitoring parameters. … It is intended for clinicians treating critically ill patients with high-risk intravenous medications. This is a good reference for doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and students in these disciplines to use to become well versed in the safe use of dangerous medications. … This is an excellent book that provides clear, concise information in a very usable format.”­­­ (Judith Klevan, Doody’s Review Service, November, 2011)

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From the reviews:
"This book reviews the use of intravenous medications in patient populations with special considerations, discussing the dosing guidelines, safety concerns, and monitoring parameters. ... It is intended for clinicians treating critically ill patients with high-risk intravenous medications. This is a good reference for doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and students in these disciplines to use to become well versed in the safe use of dangerous medications. ... This is an excellent book that provides clear, concise information in a very usable format." (Judith Klevan, Doody's Review Service, November, 2011)

Product details

Assisted by Dasta (Editor), Dasta (Editor), Joseph Dasta (Editor), Sandr Kane-Gill (Editor), Sandra Kane-Gill (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2014
 
EAN 9781447158684
ISBN 978-1-4471-5868-4
No. of pages 160
Dimensions 155 mm x 15 mm x 235 mm
Weight 427 g
Illustrations X, 160 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

B, Medicine, INTERNAL MEDICINE, critical care medicine, Emergency Medicine, Pharmacy, Anesthesiology, Intensive / Critical Care Medicine, Intensive Care Medicine, Anaesthetics, Clinical & internal medicine, Accident & emergency medicine, Pharmacy / dispensing, High Risk;Medication;Special Patient

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