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Poisoning & drug overdose
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Olson, Kent R.,
Poisoning & drug overdose
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書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
正題名/作者:
Poisoning & drug overdose / [edited by], Kent R. Olson.
其他作者:
Olson, Kent R.,
出版者:
New York, N.Y. : McGraw Hill Medical, : c2012, c2007, c2004, c1999, c1994, c1990.,
版本:
6th ed.
面頁冊數:
xvi, 815 p. : ill., figs., tables. :
附註:
"A Lange medical book." -- T.p.
提要註:
Delivers critical information on effective diagnosis and treatment of drug-related emergencies and chemical exposures. This title covers initial emergency management, including treatment of complications; physical and laboratory diagnosis; and decontamination and enhanced elimination procedures.
標題:
Poisons. -
電子資源:
http://accessmedicine.mhmedical.com/book.aspx?bookid=391
ISBN:
9780071668330 (print)
ISSN:
1048-8847
Poisoning & drug overdose
Poisoning & drug overdose
[electronic resource] / [edited by], Kent R. Olson. - 6th ed. - New York, N.Y. : McGraw Hill Medical, c2012, c2007, c2004, c1999, c1994, c1990. - xvi, 815 p. : ill., figs., tables. - McGraw-Hill's AccessMedicine. - Lange medical book..
"A Lange medical book." -- T.p.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Section I. Comprehensive evaluation and treatment -- Chapter 1. Emergency evaluation and treatment -- Chapter 2. Special considerations in pediatric patients -- Chapter 3. Special considerations in the evaluation of drug-facilitated assault -- Section II. Specific poisons and drugs: diagnosis and treatment -- Chapter 4. Acetaminophen -- Chapter 5. Aconite and other sodium channel openers -- Chapter 6. Amantadine -- Chapter 7. Ammonia -- Chapter 8. Amphetamines -- Chapter 9. Anesthetics, local -- Chapter 10. Angiotensin blockers and ace inhibitors -- Chapter 11. Antiarrhythmic drugs -- Chapter 12. Antibacterial agents -- Chapter 13. Anticholinergics -- Chapter 14. Anticonvulsants, newer -- Chapter 15. Antidepressants, general (noncyclic) -- Chapter 16. Antidepressants, tricyclic -- Chapter 17. Antidiabetic agents -- Chapter 18. Antihistamines -- Chapter 19. Antimony and stibine -- Chapter 20. Antineoplastic agents -- Chapter 21. Antipsychotic drugs, including phenothiazines -- Chapter 22. Antiseptics and disinfectants -- Chapter 23. Antiviral and antiretroviral agents -- Chapter 24. Arsenic -- Chapter 25. Arsine -- Chapter 26. Asbestos -- Chapter 27. Azide, sodium -- Chapter 28. Barbiturates -- Chapter 29. Barium -- Chapter 30. Benzene -- Chapter 31. Benzodiazepines -- Chapter 32. Beta-adrenergic blockers -- Chapter 33. Beta2-adrenergic stimulants -- Chapter 34. Boric acid, borates, and boron -- Chapter 35. Botulism -- Chapter 36. Bromates -- Chapter 37. Bromides -- Chapter 38. Cadmium -- Chapter 39. Caffeine -- Chapter 40. Calcium channel antagonists -- Chapter 41. Camphor and other essential oils -- Chapter 42. Carbamazepine and oxcarbazepine -- Chapter 43. Carbon disulfide -- Chapter 44. Carbon monoxide -- Chapter 45. Carbon tetrachloride and chloroform -- Chapter 46. Caustic and corrosive agents -- Chapter 47. Chlorates -- Chapter 48. Chlorinated hydrocarbon pesticides -- Chapter 49. Chlorine -- Chapter 50. Chlorophenoxy herbicides (2,4-d) -- Chapter 51. Chloroquine and other aminoquinolines -- Chapter 52. Chromium -- Chapter 53. Clonidine and related drugs -- Chapter 54. Cocaine -- Chapter 55. Colchicine -- Chapter 56. Copper -- Chapter 57. Cyanide -- Chapter 58. Dapsone -- Chapter 59. Detergents -- Chapter 60. Dextromethorphan -- Chapter 61. Digoxin and other cardiac glycosides -- Chapter 62. Dioxins -- Chapter 63. Disulfiram -- Chapter 64. Diuretics -- Chapter 65. Ergot derivatives -- Chapter 66. Ethanol -- Chapter 67. Ethylene dibromide -- Chapter 68. Ethylene glycol and other glycols -- Chapter 69. Ethylene oxide -- Chapter 70. Fluoride -- Chapter 71. Fluoroacetate -- Chapter 72. Food poisoning: bacterial -- Chapter 73. Food poisoning: fish and shellfish -- Chapter 74. Formaldehyde -- Chapter 75. Freons and halons -- Chapter 76. Gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB) -- Chapter 77. Gases, irritant -- Chapter 78. Glyphosate -- Chapter 79. Herbal and alternative products -- Chapter 80. Hydrocarbons -- Chapter 81. Hydrogen fluoride and hydrofluoric acid -- Chapter 82. Hydrogen sulfide -- Chapter 83. Hymenoptera -- Chapter 84. Iodine -- Chapter 85. Ipecac syrup -- Chapter 86. Iron -- Chapter 87. Isocyanates -- Chapter 88. Isoniazid (INH) -- Chapter 89. Isopropyl alcohol -- Chapter 90. Jellyfish and other cnidaria -- Chapter 91. Lead -- Chapter 92. Lionfish and other scorpaenidae -- Chapter 93. Lithium -- Chapter 94. Lomotil and other antidiarrheals -- Chapter 95. Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) and other hallucinogens -- Chapter 96. Magnesium -- Chapter 97. Manganese -- Chapter 98. Marijuana -- Chapter 99. Mercury -- Chapter 100. Metal fume fever -- Chapter 101. Metaldehyde -- Chapter 102. Methanol -- Chapter 103. Methemoglobinemia -- Chapter 104. Methotrexate -- Chapter 105. Methyl bromide -- Chapter 106. Methylene chloride -- Chapter 107. Molds -- Chapter 108. Monoamine oxidase inhibitors -- Chapter 109. Mushrooms, amatoxin-type -- Chapter 110. Mushrooms -- Chapter 111. Naphthalene and paradichlorobenzene -- Chapter 112. Nicotine -- Chapter 113. Nitrates and nitrites -- Chapter 114. Nitrogen oxides -- Chapter 115. Nitroprusside -- Chapter 116. Nitrous oxide -- Chapter 117. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs -- Chapter 118. Nontoxic or minimally toxic household products -- Chapter 119. Opiates and opioids -- Chapter 120. Organophosphorus and carbamate insecticides -- Chapter 121. Oxalic acid -- Chapter 122. Paraquat and diquat -- Chapter 123. Pentachlorophenol and dinitrophenol -- Chapter 124. Phencyclidine (PCP) and ketamine -- Chapter 125. Phenol and related compounds -- Chapter 126. Phenytoin -- Chapter 127. Phosgene -- Chapter 128. Phosphine and phosphides -- Chapter 129. Phosphorus -- Chapter 130. Plants -- Chapter 131. Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) -- Chapter 132. Pseudoephedrine, phenylephrine, and other decongestants -- Chapter 133. Pyrethrins and pyrethroids -- Chapter 134. Quinidine and other type ia antiarrhythmic drugs -- Chapter 135. Quinine -- Chapter 136. Radiation (ionizing) -- Chapter 137. Salicylates -- Chapter 138. Scorpions -- Chapter 139. Sedative-hypnotic agents -- Chapter 140. Selenium -- Chapter 141. Skeletal muscle relaxants -- Chapter 142. Smoke inhalation -- Chapter 143. Snakebite -- Chapter 144. Spiders -- Chapter 145. Strychnine -- Chapter 146. Sulfur dioxide -- Chapter 147. Tetanus -- Chapter 148. Thallium -- Chapter 149. Theophylline -- Chapter 150. Thyroid hormone -- Chapter 151. Toluene and xylene -- Chapter 152. Trichloroethane, trichloroethylene, and tetrachloroethylene -- Chapter 153. Valproic acid -- Chapter 154. Vasodilators -- Chapter 155. Vitamins -- Chapter 156. Warfare agents–biological -- Chapter 157. Warfare agents–chemical -- Chapter 158. Warfarin and related rodenticides.
Delivers critical information on effective diagnosis and treatment of drug-related emergencies and chemical exposures. This title covers initial emergency management, including treatment of complications; physical and laboratory diagnosis; and decontamination and enhanced elimination procedures.
ISBN: 9780071668330 (print)
ISSN: 1048-8847Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Dewey Class. No.: 615.9
National Library of Medicine Call No.: QV 39 P754 2012
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Antipsychotic drugs, including phenothiazines -- Chapter 22. Antiseptics and disinfectants -- Chapter 23. Antiviral and antiretroviral agents -- Chapter 24. Arsenic -- Chapter 25. Arsine -- Chapter 26. Asbestos -- Chapter 27. Azide, sodium -- Chapter 28. Barbiturates -- Chapter 29. Barium -- Chapter 30. Benzene -- Chapter 31. Benzodiazepines -- Chapter 32. Beta-adrenergic blockers -- Chapter 33. Beta2-adrenergic stimulants -- Chapter 34. Boric acid, borates, and boron -- Chapter 35. Botulism -- Chapter 36. Bromates -- Chapter 37. Bromides -- Chapter 38. Cadmium -- Chapter 39. Caffeine -- Chapter 40. Calcium channel antagonists -- Chapter 41. Camphor and other essential oils -- Chapter 42. Carbamazepine and oxcarbazepine -- Chapter 43. Carbon disulfide -- Chapter 44. Carbon monoxide -- Chapter 45. Carbon tetrachloride and chloroform -- Chapter 46. Caustic and corrosive agents -- Chapter 47. Chlorates -- Chapter 48. Chlorinated hydrocarbon pesticides -- Chapter 49. Chlorine -- Chapter 50. Chlorophenoxy herbicides (2,4-d) -- Chapter 51. Chloroquine and other aminoquinolines -- Chapter 52. Chromium -- Chapter 53. Clonidine and related drugs -- Chapter 54. Cocaine -- Chapter 55. Colchicine -- Chapter 56. Copper -- Chapter 57. Cyanide -- Chapter 58. Dapsone -- Chapter 59. Detergents -- Chapter 60. Dextromethorphan -- Chapter 61. Digoxin and other cardiac glycosides -- Chapter 62. Dioxins -- Chapter 63. Disulfiram -- Chapter 64. Diuretics -- Chapter 65. Ergot derivatives -- Chapter 66. Ethanol -- Chapter 67. Ethylene dibromide -- Chapter 68. Ethylene glycol and other glycols -- Chapter 69. Ethylene oxide -- Chapter 70. Fluoride -- Chapter 71. Fluoroacetate -- Chapter 72. Food poisoning: bacterial -- Chapter 73. Food poisoning: fish and shellfish -- Chapter 74. Formaldehyde -- Chapter 75. Freons and halons -- Chapter 76. Gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB) -- Chapter 77. Gases, irritant -- Chapter 78. Glyphosate -- Chapter 79. Herbal and alternative products -- Chapter 80. Hydrocarbons -- Chapter 81. Hydrogen fluoride and hydrofluoric acid -- Chapter 82. Hydrogen sulfide -- Chapter 83. Hymenoptera -- Chapter 84. Iodine -- Chapter 85. Ipecac syrup -- Chapter 86. Iron -- Chapter 87. Isocyanates -- Chapter 88. Isoniazid (INH) -- Chapter 89. Isopropyl alcohol -- Chapter 90. Jellyfish and other cnidaria -- Chapter 91. Lead -- Chapter 92. Lionfish and other scorpaenidae -- Chapter 93. Lithium -- Chapter 94. Lomotil and other antidiarrheals -- Chapter 95. Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) and other hallucinogens -- Chapter 96. Magnesium -- Chapter 97. Manganese -- Chapter 98. Marijuana -- Chapter 99. Mercury -- Chapter 100. Metal fume fever -- Chapter 101. Metaldehyde -- Chapter 102. Methanol -- Chapter 103. Methemoglobinemia -- Chapter 104. Methotrexate -- Chapter 105. Methyl bromide -- Chapter 106. Methylene chloride -- Chapter 107. Molds -- Chapter 108. Monoamine oxidase inhibitors -- Chapter 109. Mushrooms, amatoxin-type -- Chapter 110. Mushrooms -- Chapter 111. Naphthalene and paradichlorobenzene -- Chapter 112. Nicotine -- Chapter 113. Nitrates and nitrites -- Chapter 114. Nitrogen oxides -- Chapter 115. Nitroprusside -- Chapter 116. Nitrous oxide -- Chapter 117. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs -- Chapter 118. Nontoxic or minimally toxic household products -- Chapter 119. Opiates and opioids -- Chapter 120. Organophosphorus and carbamate insecticides -- Chapter 121. Oxalic acid -- Chapter 122. Paraquat and diquat -- Chapter 123. Pentachlorophenol and dinitrophenol -- Chapter 124. Phencyclidine (PCP) and ketamine -- Chapter 125. Phenol and related compounds -- Chapter 126. Phenytoin -- Chapter 127. Phosgene -- Chapter 128. Phosphine and phosphides -- Chapter 129. Phosphorus -- Chapter 130. Plants -- Chapter 131. Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) -- Chapter 132. Pseudoephedrine, phenylephrine, and other decongestants -- Chapter 133. Pyrethrins and pyrethroids -- Chapter 134. Quinidine and other type ia antiarrhythmic drugs -- Chapter 135. Quinine -- Chapter 136. Radiation (ionizing) -- Chapter 137. Salicylates -- Chapter 138. Scorpions -- Chapter 139. Sedative-hypnotic agents -- Chapter 140. Selenium -- Chapter 141. Skeletal muscle relaxants -- Chapter 142. Smoke inhalation -- Chapter 143. Snakebite -- Chapter 144. Spiders -- Chapter 145. Strychnine -- Chapter 146. Sulfur dioxide -- Chapter 147. Tetanus -- Chapter 148. Thallium -- Chapter 149. Theophylline -- Chapter 150. Thyroid hormone -- Chapter 151. Toluene and xylene -- Chapter 152. Trichloroethane, trichloroethylene, and tetrachloroethylene -- Chapter 153. Valproic acid -- Chapter 154. Vasodilators -- Chapter 155. Vitamins -- Chapter 156. Warfare agents–biological -- Chapter 157. Warfare agents–chemical -- Chapter 158. Warfarin and related rodenticides.
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