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Handbook of Drugs In Intensive Care
Paw, H. — Shulman, R.
7ª Edition January 2025
English
Soft Cover
468 pags
600 gr
12 x 19 x 1 cm
ISBN 9781009429696
Publisher CAMBRIDGE
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Introduction
How to use this book
Abbreviations
Acknowledgements
Drugs: An A-Z Guide
Prescribing using generic or brand names
Routes of administration
Loading dose
Drug metabolism
Enzyme systems
Drug excretion
Drug tolerance
Drug interactions
Therapeutic drug monitoring
Target range of concentration
Pharmacology in the critically ill
Body weight
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Drugs in advanced life support
Management of acute major anaphylaxis
Management of acute severe hyperkalaemia
Management of malignant hyperthermia (MH)
Sedation, analgesia and neuromuscular blockade
Opioid conversion table
Antiretroviral drugs: alternatives for swallowing difficulties
Management of status epilepticus
Prevention of delirium tremens and alcohol withdrawal syndrome
Prevention of Wernicke–Korsakoff syndrome
Anti-arrhythmic drugs
Inotropes and vasopressors
Bronchospasm
Anti-ulcer drugs
Corticosteroids
Heparin induced thrombocytopaenia
NOAC/DOAC
Guidelines for patients with absent or dysfunctional spleen
Anti-microbial drugs
Bacterial gram staining
Antibiotics: sensitivities
Alterations to drug dosing in renal dysfunction and Haemo(dia)filtration
Chemical pleurodesis of malignant pleural effusion
Hyponatraemia & SIADH Diagnosis and Management
Fluoroquinolone antibiotics: new restrictions and precautions for use
Suspected sepsis
Appendix A: creatinine clearance
Appendix B: citrate based anticoagulation for renal replacement therapy
Appendix C: body mass index (BMI) calculator
Appendix D: lean body weight charts
Appendix E: estimated height from ulna length
Appendix F: infusion rate/dose calculation
Appendix G: drug compatibility chart
Appendix H: sodium content of oral medications
Appendix I: drug management of the brain-stem-dead donor
Appendix J: vancomycin by continuous infusion
Appendix K: Child-Pugh score
Appendix L: insulin guidelines
Drug index
Compatibility chart.
This essential guide continues to provide invaluable information on using medications safely and effectively in the intensive care setting. Split into two sections, the first being an A-Z guide to the drugs available and concise notes on the key topics and scenarios faced on a daily basis. This section provides succinct information on each drug including uses, administration directions and adverse effects. The second section details practice guidelines on areas such as drug dosing in renal failure and haemofiltration, Parkinson's disease therapy when nil-by-mouth and insulin therapy. This new edition features an array of new drug monographs alongside thorough updates to existing monographs, guidelines and the unique IV compatibility table, which allows readers to identify compatible and non-compatible drugs combinations. Presented in a concise, compact format, this book is an invaluable resource for doctors, pharmacists, nurses, advanced clinical practitioners, and other professionals caring for critically ill patients.
- Provides critical care professionals with all the latest essential information on drug therapy in the intensive care unit in a standardised format including licensed and unlicensed dosing, right at their fingertips
- Written by an experienced critical care consultant and a pharmacist to provides a wide range of perspectives for the readership
- Featuring both new and thoroughly updated A-Z drug monographs which are quick and intuitive to access, making the drug search across the book incredibly simple
Henry G. W. Paw, York Hospital, York
Henry G. W. Paw is a consultant in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care at York Hospital, and Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer at Hull York Medical School, York.
Rob Shulman, University College London Hospitals, London
Rob Shulman is the Lead Pharmacist in Critical Care at University College London Hospitals and is an Honorary Associate Professor in the Department of Practice and Policy at the UCL School of Pharmacy, London. He was awarded with a Faculty Fellowship of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society in 2013 and was designated a Fellow of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society in 2015.
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