This is a no-nonsense guide to drug treatment in the intensive care unit. It covers the most commonly encountered conditions and is organized by system. Management of each condition is tersely outlined step-by-step in table format. The book also includes non-drug information that is essential to making informed, evidence-based pharmacotherapy decisions, such as risk scores, scales, and assessment tools. The Second Edition has been revised to reflect the latest critical care practice guidelines and up-to-date drug and non-drug information.
(Material adapted from The Pharmaceutical Approach to the Critically Ill Patient 3E C3392) Drug interactions/etc.
... Practice Oregon State University/Oregon Health & Science University College of Pharmacy Portland, OR Catherine M. Oliphant, PharmD Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice College xvii Critical Care Pharmacotherapeutics: Reviewers.
"Ultimately, the intent of this text is to better educate pharmacists and other health professionals on issues pertaining to critical care pharmacotherapy so that they can provide optimal care for our patients in an efficient and cost ...
Critical Care Pharmacotherapy
This pocket guide covers emergency and critical care related to cardiology, neurology and pediatrics.
The book features about 500 of the most commonly used generic critical care and emergency drugs in alphabetical order.
A Clinician's Pocket Guide to Pharmacotherapy Management of Acute Medical Emergencies
This book, in providing a concise account of the fundamental principles of pharmacology and pharmacokinetics, equips the critical care physician for such a task.
Page RL II, O'Bryant CL, Chen D, et. tolerated b-blocker (or contraindication to b-blocker) and in sinus rhythm with resting heart rate 70 • Dose: 2.5–7.5 mg twice daily ADR, Adverse drug reaction; BID, Two times daily; CrCl, ...
Porter's Pocket Guide to Critical Care