04671nam 2200661 a 450 991046343890332120200520144314.00-19-935301-80-19-934399-3(CKB)2670000000387006(EBL)1274280(OCoLC)852759350(SSID)ssj0000916197(PQKBManifestationID)12468243(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000916197(PQKBWorkID)10875616(PQKB)10813786(StDuBDS)EDZ0000157658(MiAaPQ)EBC1274280(Au-PeEL)EBL1274280(CaPaEBR)ebr10727091(CaONFJC)MIL502091(EXLCZ)99267000000038700620130709d2013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrPharmacology in anesthesia practice[electronic resource]Anita Gupta, Nina Singh-RadcliffOxford, England Oxford University Pressc20131 online resource (481 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-299-70840-4 0-19-978267-9 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Contents; Contributors; 1 Inhalational Agents; 1.1 Volatile Anesthetics; 1.2 Nitrous Oxide; 2 Induction Agents; 2.1 Propofol; 2.2 Barbiturates; 3 Pain Medications; 3.1 Opioids; 3.2 Skeletal Muscle Relaxants; 3.3 Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs; 3.4 Acetaminophen; 3.5 Benzodiazepines; 4 Muscle Relaxants; 4.1 Nondepolarizing Neuromuscular Blockers; 4.2 Succinylcholine; 5 Anticholinergics and Anticholinesterases; 5.1 Anticholinesterases; 5.2 Anticholinergics; 6 Vasopressors and Inotropes; 7 Antihypertensives; 7.1 Beta-Blockers; 7.2 Other Antihypertensives; 8 Local Anesthetics9 Antiemetics10 Gastric Medications; 11 Steroids and Antihistamines; 11.1 Steroids; 11.2 Antihistamines; 12 Narcotic and Benzodiazepine Reversal Agents; 13 Hematologic Agents; 13.1 Dipyridamole; 13.2 Adenosine Diphosphate Inhibitors; 13.3 Low Molecular Weight Heparin (LMWH); 13.4 Miscellaneous Anticoagulants; 13.5 Streptokinase and Tissue Plasminogen Activator (tPA); 13.6 Heparin and Argatroban; 13.7 Procoagulants; 14 Obstetrics; 14.1 Prostaglandins (Carboprost, Misoprostol, Alprostadil); 14.2 Ergots (Methylergonovine Maleate); 14.3 Oxytocin (Pitocin); 14.4 Magnesium14.5 Beta-2 Adrenergic Agonist (Terbutaline)15 Antiepileptic Drugs; 16 Bronchodilators; 17 IV Fluids; 17.1 Crystalloids; 17.2 Colloids; 17.3 Transfusion Products; 18 Electrolytes; 18.1 Sodium/Potassium/Calcium/Phosphate; 18.2 Sodium Bicarbonate; 19 Diuretics; 20 Antiarrhythmics; 20.1 Antiarrhythmics; 21 Antihyperglycemic Agents; 21.1 Insulin; 22 Mood Stabilizers and Antidepressants; 22.1 Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors (MAOIs); 22.2 Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs); 22.3 Tricyclic Antidepressants (TCAs); 22.4 Antipsychotics; 22.5 Lithium; 23 Antibiotics and Antivirals23.1 Antibiotics23.2 Antivirals; 24 Statins: HMG-CoA Reductase Inhibitors; 25 Vitamins/Herbals; 26 Illicit Substances; 26.1 Cocaine; 26.2 Drugs of Abuse; 27 Other Key Drugs; 27.1 1-Deamino-8-D-Arginine Vasopressin (DDAVP); 27.2 Carbidopa; 27.3 Doxapram; 27.4 Caffeine; 27.5 Nitric Oxide; 27.6 Dexmedetomidine; 27.7 Acetylcysteine; 27.8 Adriamycin (Doxorubicin); 27.9 Sugammadex; 27.10 Thyroid Medications; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; X; ZIn anesthesia practice and treatment, pharmacology and therapeutics are intimately related, synergistic, and mutually reinforcing. Rapid advances in pharmacotherapy often offer myriad treatment options for clinicians to sort through when developing patient management strategies. In turn, the principles of clinical therapeutics are rooted in fundamental pharmacology. Clinicians must understand pharmacologic principles in order to formulate and implement therapeutic algorithms that maximize patient benefit. Pharmacology in Anesthesia Practice provides clinicians with a rapid and easy review of tPharmacologyAnesthesiologyAnestheticsElectronic books.Pharmacology.Anesthesiology.Anesthetics.615.1Gupta Anita875074Singh-Radcliff Nina875075MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910463438903321Pharmacology in anesthesia practice1953493UNINA