


High-Risk IV Medications in Special Patient Populations
Kane-Gill, S. — Dasta, J
ISBN-13: 9780857296054
SPRINGER
Mayo / 2011
1ª Edición
Inglés
Tapa dura
160 pags
1000 gr
16 x 24 x 2 cm
Recíbelo en un plazo De 2 a 3 semanas
ABOUT THIS BOOK
- The Institute for Safe Medication Practices has developed a list of high-alert medications which are medications at a heightened risk for patient harm when used in error
- No book has been published on this topic
- A resource containing all relevant information at a glance would be time-saving
- This resource will provide information to those who do not typically have access (community settings)
Critically ill patients are at risk for a higher frequency and severity of adverse drug events (ADEs), and special patient populations of the critically ill – requiring for instance individualized dosing due to non-average weight, hepatic or renal dysfunction, extracorporeal circulation devices, advanced age, pharmacogenetic alterations, hemodynamic instability, or therapeutic hypothermia – are particularly challenging. A contributing factor to this is the use of high-risk medications with many administered intravenously (IV). Hypervigilant monitoring of high-risk medications is still essential to prevent patient harm, especially in populations that have dosing challenges, hence, regulatory bodies internationally require active institutional surveillance of high-risk medications. These dosing challenges are a great safety concern, since there is considerable risk of unwanted adverse drug events from overdosing or therapeutic inefficacy from underdosing.
High-Risk IV Medications in Special Patient Populations reviews high-risk IV medication dosage considerations for special patient populations and discusses the safety concerns of these medications to aid the clinician in cautious monitoring. The authors provide clinicians with tools to minimize adverse drug events with IV high-risk medications, while maximizing the beneficial clinical effects of these drugs, thus making this book essential reading for all involved with the care of critically ill patients.
Content Level » Professional/practitioner
Keywords » High Risk - Medication
Related subjects » Anesthesiology - Critical Care & Emergency Medicine - Internal Medicine - Pharmaceutical Science
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