Isbn: 0071443339.
Страниц: 1132.
Язык: English.
Издательство: McGraw-Hills.
Pdf 2.7 Mb.
The manual on the diagnosis and treatment of poisoning and drug overdose, written by the staff and faculty of the Califoia Poison Control System, one of the country’s most respected poison control systems.
The Fifth Edition features:
# Critical insights into timely topics such as biological warfare agents and the newest antidotes.
# Updated information on industrial chemicals, including the most recent regulatory exposure limits.
# Expanded information, including special pregnancy considerations.
# Easy-to-read text and tables containing specific drug dosage information.
# Detailed table summarizing current toxicity and workplace exposure guidelines for more than 500 industrial chemicals.
# Extensive cross-referencing.
# Comprehensive index featuring generic, chemical, and brand names for many drugs and commercial products.
This is an excellent resource for poison control centers, toxicologists, and healthcare practitioners for the diagnosis, treatment, and management of poisonings as a result of exposure to a wide variety of industrial, therapeutic, illicit, and environmental chemicals. 4 Stars! "--Doody's Review Service.
With each bestselling edition, Poisoning And Drug Overdose has helped poison control staff, medical toxicologists, and emergency physicians respond to drug-related emergencies and chemical exposures. The new edition of this exceptional, at-a-glance guide offers the latest advice needed for the effective diagnosis and treatment of poisoning and drug overdose.
Contents.
Section i: Comprehensive Evaluation and Treatment.
Emergency Evaluation and Treatment.
Special Considerations in Pediatric Patients.
Special Considerations in the Evaluation of Drug-Facilitated Assault.
Evaluation and Treatment Resources.
Section ii: Specific Poisons and Drugs: Diagnosis and Treatment.
Acetaminophen.
Amantadine.
Ammonia.
Amphetamines.
Anesthetics, Local.
Angiotensin blockers and Ace inhibitors.
Antiarrhythmic Drugs.
Antibacterial Agents.
Anticholinergics.
Anticonvulsants, Newer.
Antidepressants, General (Noncyclic).
Antidepressants, Tricyclic.
Antidiabetic Agents.
Antihistamines.
Antimony and Stibine.
Antineoplastic Agents.
Antipsychotic Drugs, Including Phenothiazines.
Antiseptics and Disinfectants.
Antiviral and Antiretroviral Agents.
Arsenic.
Arsine.
Asbestos.
Azide, Sodium.
Barbiturates.
Barium.
Benzene.
Benzodiazepines.
Beta-Adrenergic Blockers.
Beta-2 Adrenergic Stimulants.
Boric Acid, Borates, and Boron.
Botulism.
Bromates.
Bromides.
Cadmium.
Caffeine.
Calcium Antagonists.
Camphor and Other Essential Oils.
Carbamazepine and Oxcarbazepine.
Carbon Disulfide.
Carbon Monoxide.
Carbon Tetrachloride and Chloroform.
Cardiac Glycosides.
Caustic and Corrosive Agents.
Chlorates.
Chlorinated Hydrocarbon Pesticides.
Chlorine.
Chlorophenoxy Herbicides.
Chloroquine and Other Aminoquinolines.
Chromium.
Clonidine and Related Drugs.
Cocaine.
Colchicine.
Copper.
Cyanide.
Dapsone.
Detergents.
Dextromethorphan.
Dioxins.
Disulfiram.
Diuretics.
Ergot Derivatives.
Ethanol.
Ethylene Dibromide.
Ethylene Glycol and Other Glycols.
Ethylene Oxide.
Fluoride.
Fluoroacetate.
Food Poisoning: Bacterial.
Food Poisoning: Fish and Shellfish.
Formaldehyde.
Freons and Halons.
Gamma-Hydroxybutyrate (Ghb).
Gases, Irritant.
Glyphosate.
Herbal and Alteative Products.
Hydrocarbons.
Hydrogen Fluoride and Hydrofluoric Acid.
Hydrogen Sulfide.
Hymenoptera.
Iodine.
Ipecac Syrup.
Iron.
Isocyanates.
Isoniazid (Inh).
Isopropyl Alcohol.
Jellyfish and Other Cnidaria.
Lead.
Lionfish and Other Scorpaenidae.
Lithium.
Lomotil and Other Antidiarrheals.
Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (Lsd) and Other Hallucinogens.
Magnesium.
Manganese.
Marijuana.
Mercury.
Metaldehyde.
Metal Fume Fever.
Methanol.
Methemoglobinemia.
Methyl Bromide.
Methylene Chloride.
Molds.
Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors.
Mushrooms, Amatoxin-Type.
Mushrooms.
Naphthalene and Paradichlorobenzene.
Nicotine.
Nitrates and Nitrites.
Nitrogen Oxides.
Nitroprusside.
Nitrous Oxide.
Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs.
Nontoxic or Minimally Toxic Household Products.
Opiates and Opioids.
Organophosphorus and Carbamate Insecticides.
Oxalic Acid.
Paraquat and Diquat.
Pentachlorophenol and Dinitrophenol.
Phencyclidine (Pcp) and Ketamine.
Phenol and Related Compounds.
Phenytoin.
Phosgene.
Phosphine and Phosphides.
Phosphorus.
Plants.
Polychlorinated Biphenyls (Pcbs).
Pseudoephedrine, Phenylephrine, and Other Decongestants.
Pyrethrins and Pyrethroids.
Quinidine and Other Type Ia antiarrhythmic Drugs.
Quinine.
Radiation (Ionizing).
Salicylates.
Scorpions.
Sedative-Hypnotic Agents.
Selenium.
Skeletal Muscle Relaxants.
Smoke Inhalation.
Snakebite.
Spiders.
Strychnine.
Sulfur Dioxide.
Tetanus.
Thallium.
Theophylline.
Thyroid Hormone.
Toluene and Xylene.
Trichloroethane, Trichloroethylene, and Tetrachloroethylene.
Vacor (Pnu).
Valproic Acid.
Vasodilators.
Vitamins.
Warfare Agents??Biological.
Warfare Agents??Chemical.
Warfarin and Related Rodenticides.
Section iiI: Therapeutic Drugs and Antidotes.
Overview.
Acetylcysteine (N -Acetylcysteine [NAC]).
Antivenom, Crotalinae (Rattlesnake).
Antivenom, Latrodectus Mactans (Black Widow Spider).
Antivenom, Micrurus Fulvius (Coral Snake), and Exotic Antivenoms.
Apomorphine.
Atropine and Glycopyrrolate.
BAL (Dimercaprol).
Benzodiazepines (Diazepam, Lorazepam, and Midazolam).
Benztropine.
Bicarbonate, Sodium.
Botulinum Antitoxin.
Bretylium.
Bromocriptine.
Calcium.
L -Caitine (Levocaitine).
Charcoal, Activated.
Cimetidine and Other H2 Blockers.
Cyproheptadine.
Dantrolene.
Deferoxamine.
Diazoxide.
Digoxin-Specific Antibodies.
Diphenhydramine.
Dopamine.
DTPA.
EDTA, Calcium (Calcium Disodium EDTA, Calcium Disodium Edetate,
Calcium Disodium Versenate).
Epinephrine.
Esmolol.
Ethanol.
Flumazenil.
Folic Acid.
Fomepizole (4-Methylpyrazole, 4-MP).
Glucagon.
Glucose.
Haloperidol and Droperidol.
Hydroxocobalamin.
Inamrinone (Formerly Amrinone).
Insulin.
Iodide (Potassium Iodide, KI).
Ipecac Syrup.
Isoproterenol.
Labetalol.
Leucovorin Calcium.
Lidocaine.
Magnesium.
Mannitol.
Methocarbamol.
Methylene Blue.
Metoclopramide.
Morphine.
Naloxone and Nalmefene.
Neuromuscular Blockers.
Nicotinamide (Niacinamide).
Nitrite, Sodium and Amyl.
Nitroprusside.
Norepinephrine.
Octreotide.
Ondansetron.
Oxygen and Hyperbaric Oxygen.
Penicillamine.
Pentobarbital.
Phenobarbital.
Phentolamine.
Phenytoin and Fosphenytoin.
Physostigmine and Neostigmine.
Potassium.
Pralidoxime (2-PAM) and Other Oximes.
Propofol.
Propranolol.
Protamine.
Prussian Blue.
Pyridoxine (Vitamin B6 ).
Silymarin or Milk Thistle (Silybum Marianum ).
Succimer (DMSA).
Tetanus Toxoid and Immune Globulin.
Thiamine (Thiamin, Vitamin B1 ).
Thiosulfate, Sodium.
Unithiol (DMPS).
Vasopressin.
Vitamin K1 (Phytonadione).
Section IV: Environmental and Occupational Toxicology.
Emergency Medical Response to Hazardous Materials Incidents.
Evaluation of the Patient with Occupational Chemical Exposure.
The Toxic Hazards of Industrial and Occupational Chemicals.
Environmental and Occupational Toxicology References.
Страниц: 1132.
Язык: English.
Издательство: McGraw-Hills.
Pdf 2.7 Mb.
The manual on the diagnosis and treatment of poisoning and drug overdose, written by the staff and faculty of the Califoia Poison Control System, one of the country’s most respected poison control systems.
The Fifth Edition features:
# Critical insights into timely topics such as biological warfare agents and the newest antidotes.
# Updated information on industrial chemicals, including the most recent regulatory exposure limits.
# Expanded information, including special pregnancy considerations.
# Easy-to-read text and tables containing specific drug dosage information.
# Detailed table summarizing current toxicity and workplace exposure guidelines for more than 500 industrial chemicals.
# Extensive cross-referencing.
# Comprehensive index featuring generic, chemical, and brand names for many drugs and commercial products.
This is an excellent resource for poison control centers, toxicologists, and healthcare practitioners for the diagnosis, treatment, and management of poisonings as a result of exposure to a wide variety of industrial, therapeutic, illicit, and environmental chemicals. 4 Stars! "--Doody's Review Service.
With each bestselling edition, Poisoning And Drug Overdose has helped poison control staff, medical toxicologists, and emergency physicians respond to drug-related emergencies and chemical exposures. The new edition of this exceptional, at-a-glance guide offers the latest advice needed for the effective diagnosis and treatment of poisoning and drug overdose.
Contents.
Section i: Comprehensive Evaluation and Treatment.
Emergency Evaluation and Treatment.
Special Considerations in Pediatric Patients.
Special Considerations in the Evaluation of Drug-Facilitated Assault.
Evaluation and Treatment Resources.
Section ii: Specific Poisons and Drugs: Diagnosis and Treatment.
Acetaminophen.
Amantadine.
Ammonia.
Amphetamines.
Anesthetics, Local.
Angiotensin blockers and Ace inhibitors.
Antiarrhythmic Drugs.
Antibacterial Agents.
Anticholinergics.
Anticonvulsants, Newer.
Antidepressants, General (Noncyclic).
Antidepressants, Tricyclic.
Antidiabetic Agents.
Antihistamines.
Antimony and Stibine.
Antineoplastic Agents.
Antipsychotic Drugs, Including Phenothiazines.
Antiseptics and Disinfectants.
Antiviral and Antiretroviral Agents.
Arsenic.
Arsine.
Asbestos.
Azide, Sodium.
Barbiturates.
Barium.
Benzene.
Benzodiazepines.
Beta-Adrenergic Blockers.
Beta-2 Adrenergic Stimulants.
Boric Acid, Borates, and Boron.
Botulism.
Bromates.
Bromides.
Cadmium.
Caffeine.
Calcium Antagonists.
Camphor and Other Essential Oils.
Carbamazepine and Oxcarbazepine.
Carbon Disulfide.
Carbon Monoxide.
Carbon Tetrachloride and Chloroform.
Cardiac Glycosides.
Caustic and Corrosive Agents.
Chlorates.
Chlorinated Hydrocarbon Pesticides.
Chlorine.
Chlorophenoxy Herbicides.
Chloroquine and Other Aminoquinolines.
Chromium.
Clonidine and Related Drugs.
Cocaine.
Colchicine.
Copper.
Cyanide.
Dapsone.
Detergents.
Dextromethorphan.
Dioxins.
Disulfiram.
Diuretics.
Ergot Derivatives.
Ethanol.
Ethylene Dibromide.
Ethylene Glycol and Other Glycols.
Ethylene Oxide.
Fluoride.
Fluoroacetate.
Food Poisoning: Bacterial.
Food Poisoning: Fish and Shellfish.
Formaldehyde.
Freons and Halons.
Gamma-Hydroxybutyrate (Ghb).
Gases, Irritant.
Glyphosate.
Herbal and Alteative Products.
Hydrocarbons.
Hydrogen Fluoride and Hydrofluoric Acid.
Hydrogen Sulfide.
Hymenoptera.
Iodine.
Ipecac Syrup.
Iron.
Isocyanates.
Isoniazid (Inh).
Isopropyl Alcohol.
Jellyfish and Other Cnidaria.
Lead.
Lionfish and Other Scorpaenidae.
Lithium.
Lomotil and Other Antidiarrheals.
Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (Lsd) and Other Hallucinogens.
Magnesium.
Manganese.
Marijuana.
Mercury.
Metaldehyde.
Metal Fume Fever.
Methanol.
Methemoglobinemia.
Methyl Bromide.
Methylene Chloride.
Molds.
Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors.
Mushrooms, Amatoxin-Type.
Mushrooms.
Naphthalene and Paradichlorobenzene.
Nicotine.
Nitrates and Nitrites.
Nitrogen Oxides.
Nitroprusside.
Nitrous Oxide.
Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs.
Nontoxic or Minimally Toxic Household Products.
Opiates and Opioids.
Organophosphorus and Carbamate Insecticides.
Oxalic Acid.
Paraquat and Diquat.
Pentachlorophenol and Dinitrophenol.
Phencyclidine (Pcp) and Ketamine.
Phenol and Related Compounds.
Phenytoin.
Phosgene.
Phosphine and Phosphides.
Phosphorus.
Plants.
Polychlorinated Biphenyls (Pcbs).
Pseudoephedrine, Phenylephrine, and Other Decongestants.
Pyrethrins and Pyrethroids.
Quinidine and Other Type Ia antiarrhythmic Drugs.
Quinine.
Radiation (Ionizing).
Salicylates.
Scorpions.
Sedative-Hypnotic Agents.
Selenium.
Skeletal Muscle Relaxants.
Smoke Inhalation.
Snakebite.
Spiders.
Strychnine.
Sulfur Dioxide.
Tetanus.
Thallium.
Theophylline.
Thyroid Hormone.
Toluene and Xylene.
Trichloroethane, Trichloroethylene, and Tetrachloroethylene.
Vacor (Pnu).
Valproic Acid.
Vasodilators.
Vitamins.
Warfare Agents??Biological.
Warfare Agents??Chemical.
Warfarin and Related Rodenticides.
Section iiI: Therapeutic Drugs and Antidotes.
Overview.
Acetylcysteine (N -Acetylcysteine [NAC]).
Antivenom, Crotalinae (Rattlesnake).
Antivenom, Latrodectus Mactans (Black Widow Spider).
Antivenom, Micrurus Fulvius (Coral Snake), and Exotic Antivenoms.
Apomorphine.
Atropine and Glycopyrrolate.
BAL (Dimercaprol).
Benzodiazepines (Diazepam, Lorazepam, and Midazolam).
Benztropine.
Bicarbonate, Sodium.
Botulinum Antitoxin.
Bretylium.
Bromocriptine.
Calcium.
L -Caitine (Levocaitine).
Charcoal, Activated.
Cimetidine and Other H2 Blockers.
Cyproheptadine.
Dantrolene.
Deferoxamine.
Diazoxide.
Digoxin-Specific Antibodies.
Diphenhydramine.
Dopamine.
DTPA.
EDTA, Calcium (Calcium Disodium EDTA, Calcium Disodium Edetate,
Calcium Disodium Versenate).
Epinephrine.
Esmolol.
Ethanol.
Flumazenil.
Folic Acid.
Fomepizole (4-Methylpyrazole, 4-MP).
Glucagon.
Glucose.
Haloperidol and Droperidol.
Hydroxocobalamin.
Inamrinone (Formerly Amrinone).
Insulin.
Iodide (Potassium Iodide, KI).
Ipecac Syrup.
Isoproterenol.
Labetalol.
Leucovorin Calcium.
Lidocaine.
Magnesium.
Mannitol.
Methocarbamol.
Methylene Blue.
Metoclopramide.
Morphine.
Naloxone and Nalmefene.
Neuromuscular Blockers.
Nicotinamide (Niacinamide).
Nitrite, Sodium and Amyl.
Nitroprusside.
Norepinephrine.
Octreotide.
Ondansetron.
Oxygen and Hyperbaric Oxygen.
Penicillamine.
Pentobarbital.
Phenobarbital.
Phentolamine.
Phenytoin and Fosphenytoin.
Physostigmine and Neostigmine.
Potassium.
Pralidoxime (2-PAM) and Other Oximes.
Propofol.
Propranolol.
Protamine.
Prussian Blue.
Pyridoxine (Vitamin B6 ).
Silymarin or Milk Thistle (Silybum Marianum ).
Succimer (DMSA).
Tetanus Toxoid and Immune Globulin.
Thiamine (Thiamin, Vitamin B1 ).
Thiosulfate, Sodium.
Unithiol (DMPS).
Vasopressin.
Vitamin K1 (Phytonadione).
Section IV: Environmental and Occupational Toxicology.
Emergency Medical Response to Hazardous Materials Incidents.
Evaluation of the Patient with Occupational Chemical Exposure.
The Toxic Hazards of Industrial and Occupational Chemicals.
Environmental and Occupational Toxicology References.