Developed for use at the point of care, Pharmacotherapy Bedside Guide helps you decide which pharmacotherapy to employ in specific clinical situations. Comprised exclusively of quick-hit tables and algorithms, this carryanywhere companion tells you what treatment the evidence suggests for each illness or disorder. It also details essential drug information, such as benefits, risks, adverse reactions, dosage, interactions with other drugs, and responses. Conveniently organized by specialty and disorder rather than drug, Pharmacotherapy Bedside Guide will prove invaluable when treating patients.
Author | MARTIN |
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Table Of Content |
a. Ischemic Heart Disease i. Stable angina ii. Acute coronary syndromes b. Heart Failure i. Acute and chronic c. Hypertension i. Chronic hypertension ii. Hypertensive urgency/emergency d. Hyperlipidemia e. Arrhythmias
a. Shock syndromes b. ICU sedation
a. Hematologic i. Blood dycrasias b. Gastrointestinal i. Drug induced liver injury ii. Pancreatitis c. Neurologic/Psychiatric i. Neuropathies ii. Delirium d. Renal disease i. Acute and chronic renal failure e. Miscellaneous i. Fever
a. Nausea and vomiting b. Diarrhea and constipation c. Gastroesophageal reflux disease d. Cirrhosis e. Pancreatitis i. Acute and chronic f. Peptic ulcer disease
a. Fluid management b. Sodium disorders c. Potassium disorders d. Calcium disorders e. Magnesium disorders f. Phosphorus disorders
a. Diabetes mellitus b. Thyroid disorders c. HPA axis disorders
a. Anticoagulation i. VTE prophylaxis and treatment ii. Atrial fibrillation iii. Stroke iv. Heparin induced thrombocytopenia b. Anemia
a. Chronic kidney disease and associated complications
a. Stroke b. Epilepsy c. Parkinson’s disease
a. Enteral nutrition b. Parenteral nutrition
a. Alcohol withdrawal b. Depression
a. Asthma b. COPD c. Pulmonary hypertension
a. Osteoporosis b. Arthritis
a. Contraception b. Hormone replacement therapy c. Benign prostatic hypertrophy d. Urinary incontinence
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Publish Date | 7 May 2013 |