1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910131265003321

Titolo

The ADA practical guide to substance use disorders and safe prescribing / / edited by Michael O'Neil

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley Blackwell : , : American Dental Association, , 2015

©2015

ISBN

1-118-92527-0

1-119-06273-X

1-118-92528-9

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (239 p.)

Collana

Practical Guide Series

Disciplina

617.6061

Soggetti

Dental care - United States

Substance-Related Disorders - United States

Dental Offices - organization & administration - United States

Dentist-Paitient Relations - United States

Drug Prescriptions - standards - United States

Drug and Narcotic Control - United States

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.

Nota di contenuto

Machine generated contents note: Contributors xxxPreface xxxAcknowledgements xxx1. Substance Use Disorders, Drug Diversion and Pain Management- The Scope of the Problem / Michael O'Neil1. Introduction2. Definitions3. Overview: SUD, Drug Misuse, Drug diversion and Pain Managementa. SUDb. Medication Misusec. Alcoholismd. Drug Diversione. Pain Management in Dentistry4. Understanding the Cultures of SUD, Drug Misuse and Drug Diversiona. Sharing Cultureb. Income Driven Culturec. Substance Abuse Cultured. Addiction Culturee. Combination of Cultures5. Summary2. Understanding the Disease of Substance Use Disorder / Carl Rollynn Sullivan and James Berry1. Introduction2. Definitions3. Epidemiology: Drug / Alcohol4. Pathophysiology5. Signs /Symptoms/ Behaviora. alcoholb. benzodiazepinesc. opioidsd. stimulantse. cannabisf.



nicotineg. hallucinogens, designer drugs, inhalants6. Treatment methodsa. Behavior modification and counseling1. Motivational Interviewing2. CBT3. Contingency Management4. AA / 12 stepsb. Pharmacological management(Agents, pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, dosing, adverse effects, contraindications, drug selection, goals, duration of treatment, monitoring, outcome documentation)7. Summary3. Principles of Pain Management in Dentistry / Paul Moore and Elliot Hersh1. Introduction2. Definitions3. Neurophysiology and Neuroanatomy of Acute Inflammatory Pain4. Agents, pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, dosing, adverse effects, contraindications, Drug selection, duration of treatment, monitoring, documentationa. nonopioidb. opioid5. Medication Assisted Therapies for Drug Dependence6. Adjunctive Drugs7. Preemptive Analgesics8. Corticosteroids9. Guidelines to Analgesic Therapy10. Summary5. Special populations (renal insufficiency, coagulopathies, etc.)6. Safe prescribing considerations7. Summary4. Special Pain Management ConsiderationsMichael O'Neil1. Introduction2. Definitions3. Interviewing the Patient: Establishing Goals of Treatment4. Pharmacological Treatment of Opioid Addiction / Acute Paina. methadoneb. buprenorphinec. naltrexone5. Acute pain management patients with chronic nonmalignant pain6. Summary5. Sedation and Anxiolysis / Matthew Cooke1. Introduction2. Definitions3. Spectrum of Anesthesia and Sedation4. Preoperative evaluation5. Physical Status Classification6. Sedation7. Medications in Patients with SUDa. nitrous oxideb. benzodiazepinesc. opioidsd. ketaminee. propofolf. alpha-agonistg. local anesthetics8. Balance Anesthesia9. Monitoring and documentation10. Moderate conscious sedation11. Deep sedation12. Emergencies13. Special considerations14. Summary6. Common Substances and Medications of Abuse / George Raymond and William Maloney1. Introduction2. Definitions3. Signs and symptoms4. (drugs/chemicals, pharmacology, effects, routes, dental characteristics/patho, disease specific complications)a. Illicit drugs1. Stimulants - Methamphetamine, Cocaine2. Hallucinogens3. Opioids4. Inhalants5. CNS depressants6. Marijuana5. Prescription Drugs1. Opioids2. Stimulants3. CNS depressants4. Antipsychotics5. Muscle relaxants6. Anticonvulsants7. Other Agents6. OTCs7. Summary7. Nicotine and tobacco Cessation / Frank Vitale and Amanda Eades1. Introduction2. Definitions3. Epidemiology -cigarettes, cigars, pipes, water pipes, chewing tobacco, dip/snuff4. Oral effects of tobacco5. Dental practitioner Management of Tobacco USEa. Brief interventionb. Low intensityc. Moderate intensityd. Spit tobacco interventions6. Medication Managementa. Role of nicotineb. NRTc. Individual Agentsd. Non FDA approved treatments7. Summary8. Detection and Deterrence of Substance Use Disorder and Drug Diversion in Dental Practice / Sarah Melton and Ralph Orr1. Introduction2. Definitions3. Screening patients and referrals for treatment/interventiona. SBIRTb. CAGEc. NMASSIST4. Schemes and scamsa. In office behaviorsb. Behavior preventionc. Out of office behaviorsd. Dental practitioner Diversion5. PDMPa. Brief History of PDMPsb. PDMP as a tool / general principlesc. Interpreting PDMP reportsd. Case6. Drug disposal7. Universal Safe prescribing practices9. Summary9. Dentist Interviewing and Counseling of Patients with Substance Use Disorders and Dealing with Drug Seeking Patients / George Raymond and William Maloney1. Introduction2. Definitions3. Pre-interview considerations4. Questions to ask5. Interviewing / counseling6. Screening tools7. Documentation8. Summary10. Office Management of Controlled Substances and Record Keeping / Carlos Aquino1. Introduction2. Definitions3. Federal and State Regulations4. Common violations by dentista. Scope of practiceb.



Record keepingc. Storaged. Record keeping5. Record Keepinga. Purchasing / storage /securityb. Drug disposal6. Documentation7. Surviving a Dental Board Inspection or DEA Audit8. Due Diligence9. Non-Controlled Substance Management10. Summary11. The Impaired Dental Health Professional and Office Staff / William Kane1. Introduction2. Definitions3. Epidemiology of Substance Use Disorder in healthcare4. Neurobiology5. Stigma of Addiction6. Risk Factors7. Substances of Choice8. Identification of the Impaired Professional9. Interventions10. Treatment11. Well-being Committees12. Summary12. Due Diligence and Safe Prescribing / Michael O'Neil1. Introduction2. Definitions3. Case Scenarios A-J4. SummaryContinuing Education Questions, xxxIndex xxx.

Sommario/riassunto

"This is in addition to a variety of legal regulations dentists must follow regarding the storage and record keeping of controlled substances"--Provided by publisher.

2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910779024203321

Autore

Graham Robert. <1942 August 21->

Titolo

Iran : the illusion of power / / Robert Graham

Pubbl/distr/stampa

London : , : Routledge, , 2011

ISBN

1-136-83433-8

1-283-57826-3

9786613890719

1-136-83434-6

0-203-83215-9

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (229 p.)

Collana

Routledge library editions: Iran ; ; 29

Disciplina

330.9/55/05

330.95505

330.955053

Soggetti

Political science

Iran Politics and government 1941-1979

Iran Economic conditions 1945-1979

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

First published in 1978.



Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Cover; Iran; Copyright; Contents; Introduction; Part I: The Creation of Modem Iran; 1. The Coming of the Boom; 2. The Growth of Urban Iran; 3. Oil and the Iranian Economy; 4. Monarchy and the Pahlavi Dynasty; Part II: Cycle of the Boom; 5. The Big Opportunity; 6. Limits to Oil Wealth; 7. Successes and Failures; Part III: The System of Power; 8. Use and Abuse of Power; 9. Control Through Money; 10. Influence of the Military; 11. Problems of Culture; 12. Conclusion; Appendix: Pahlavi Foundation: Known Assets in December 1977

Sommario/riassunto

The sudden increase of oil prices in 1973 meant that the foreign revenues of Iran quadrupled in just over two months. As the first OPEC member to begin disbursing this extra revenue on a significant scale, Iran offers the first complete example of the social, economic and political problems this caused. This book examines the cycle of the boom and the years that led up to it - from the rural and essentially backward nature of the country to the euphoria of 1973 when the Shah seriously talked of Iran reaching the Great Civilisation, where by the 1990s Iran would be the world's fifth power.