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Pharmacotherapy Principles and Practice, Second Edition

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Learn the Essential Principles of Pharmacotherapy and Understand Their Clinical Application

Now in full color!

5 STAR DOODYS REVIEW!
This book covers more than 100 disease states using an easy-to-use format that includes structured learning objectives, key concepts, patient care and monitoring guidelines, up-to-date literature citations, tables, figures, text boxes, algorithms, a glossary of terms, and an online learning center....Although primarily for students, the book offers a concise review for general practitioners. There are more than 160 authors and 140 reviewers that contributed to this book and they represent the highest authority in the field.--Doodys Review Service

Pharmacotherapy Principles and Practices utilizes a solid, evidence-based approach that supports the optimal pharmacotherapy of disease. In order to be as clinically relevant as possible, the disease states and treatments discussed focus on disorders most often seen in practice. 98 diseaes-based chapters review etiology, epidemiology, pathophysiology, and clinical presentation, followed by clear therapeutic recommendations for drug selection, dosing, and patient monitoring. All chapters have been written by content experts and reviewed by authorities in their fields.

Features::

  • NEW full-color format
  • NEW chapters on pediatrics, geriatrics, and palliative care
  • Valuable learning aids, including
    • Structured learning objects
    • Key concepts
    • Patient care and monitoring guidelines
    • Up-to-date literature citations
    • Tables, figures, text boxes, and algorithms
    • A glossary of terms
    • An online learning center that includes self-assessment questions and answers
  • Laboratory values expressed as both conventional units and SI units
  • Appendices that include conversion factors and anthropometrics, common laboratory tests and their reference ranges, and common medical abbreviations
  • Patient encounter vignettes to develop critical-thinking skills and make the text more applicable to everyday patient care
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Publication date
2010
Issue number
2
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
1904
Dimensions (mm)
229 x 282
Weight (g)
3978
  • PART I BASIC CONCEPTS OF PHARMACOTHERAPY PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE

    1. Introduction by Jack E. Fincham

    2. Geriatrics by Jeannie K. Lee, Damian M. Mendoza, M. JaneMohler, and Susan J. Morris

    3. Pediatrics by Hanna Phan, Vinita B. Pai, Milap C. Nahata

    4. Palliative Care by Marc A. Sweeney and Phyllis A. Grauer

    PART II DISORDERS OF ORGAN SYSTEMS

    SECTION 1 Cardiovascular Disorders

    5. Hypertension by Robert J. Straka, David Parra, andKade T. Birkeland

    6. Heart Failure by Orly Vardeny and Tien M.H. Ng

    7. Ischemic Heart Disease by Larisa H. Cavallari and Robert J. DiDomenico

    8. Acute Coronary Syndromes by Sarah A. Spinler and Simon de Denus

    9. Arrhythmias by James E. Tisdale

    10. Venous Thromboembolism by Edith A. Nutescu and Stuart T. Haines

    11. Stroke by Susan R. Winkler

    12. Dyslipidemias by Matthew K. Ito

    13. Hypovolemic Shock by Bradley A. Boucher and G. Christopher Wood

    SECTION 2 Respiratory Disorders

    14. Asthma W. Greg Leader

    15. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease by Tara R. Whetsel and Nicole D. Verkleeren

    16. Cystic Fibrosis by Kimberly J. Novak

    SECTION 3 Gastrointestinal Disorders

    17. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease by Dianne B. Williams and Marie A. Chisholm-Burns

    18. Peptic Ulcer Disease by John W. Devlin

    19. Inflammatory Bowel Disease by Brian A. Hemstreet

    20. Nausea and Vomiting by Sheila Wilhelm

    21. Constipation, Diarrhea, andIrritable Bowel Syndrome by Beverly C. Mims and Clarence E. Curry Jr.

    22. Portal Hypertension and Cirrhosis by Laurajo Ryan

    23. Pancreatitis by Joseph J. Kishel

    24. Viral Hepatitis by Juliana Chan

    SECTION 4 Renal Disorders

    25. Acute Kidney Injury by Mary K. Stamatakis

    26. Chronic and End-Stage Kidney Disease by Kristine S. Schonder

    27. Fluids and Electrolytes by Mark A. Malesker and Lee E. Morrow

    28. Acid–Base Disturbances by Lee E. Morrow and Mark A. Malesker

    SECTION 5 Neurologic Disorders

    29. Multiple Sclerosis by Melody Ryan

    30. Epilepsy by Timothy E. Welty and Edward Faught

    31. Status Epilepticus by Gretchen M. Brophy and Eljim P. Tesoro

    32. Parkinsons Disease by Mary L. Wagner

    33. Pain Management by Christine K. ONeil

    34. Headache by Leigh Ann Ross and Brendan S. Ross

    SECTION 6 Psychiatric Disorders

    35. Alzheimers Disease by Megan J. Ehret, Gary M. Levin, and Toya M. Bowles

    36. Substance-Related Disorders by Sally K. Guthrie and Theadia L. Carey

    37. Schizophrenia by Deanna L. Kelly, Elaine Weiner, and Heidi J. Wehringby

    38. Major Depressive Disorder by Cherry W. Jackson, Marshall E. Cates, and Jacqueline M. Feldman

    39. Bipolar Disorder by Brian L. Crabtree and Martha J. Faulkner

    40. Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Panic Disorder,and Social Anxiety Disorder by Sheila Botts, Anna Lockwood, and Timothy Allen

    41. Sleep Disorders by John M. Dopp and Bradley G. Phillips

    42. Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder by John Erramouspe and Kevin W. Cleveland

    SECTION 7 Endocrinologic Disorders

    43. Diabetes Mellitus by John T. Johnson, Susan Cornell, and William E. Wade

    44. Thyroid Disorders by Michael D. Katz

    45. Adrenal Gland Disorders by Devra K. Dang, Judy T. Chen, Frank Pucino Jr.,and Karim Anton Calis

    46. Pituitary Gland Disorders by Judy T. Chen, Devra K. Dang, Frank Pucino Jr.,and Karim Anton Calis

    SECTION 8 Gynecologic and Obstetric Disorders

    47. Pregnancy and Lactation: TherapeuticConsiderations by Ema Ferreira, Évelyne Rey, and Caroline Morin

    48. Contraception by Julia M. Koehler and Kathleen B. Haynes

    49. Menstruation-Related Disorders by Elena M. Umland, Lara C. Weinstein, and Edward Buchanan

    50. Hormone Therapy in Menopause by Nicole S. Culhane and Kelly R. Ragucci

    SECTION 9 Urologic Disorders

    51. Erectile Dysfunction by Cara Liday and Catherine Heyneman

    52. Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia by Mary Lee and Roohollah Sharifi

    53. Urinary Incontinence and Pediatric Enuresis by David R.P. Guay

    SECTION 10 Immunologic Disorders

    54. Allergic and Pseudoallergic Drug Reactions by J. Russell May and Philip H. Smith

    55. Solid Organ Transplantation by Steven Gabardi and Ali J. Olyaei

    SECTION 11 Bone and Joint Disorders

    56. Osteoporosis by Beth Bryles Phillips

    57. Rheumatoid Arthritis by Susan P. Bruce

    58. Osteoarthritis by Steven M. Smith, Benjamin J. Epstein, and John G. Gums

    59. Gout and Hyperuricemia by Geoffrey C. Wall

    60. Musculoskeletal Disorders by Jill S. Burkiewicz

    SECTION 12 Disorders of the Eyes, Ears,Nose, and Throat

    61. Glaucoma by Mikael D. Jones

    62. Allergic Rhinitis by David A. Apgar

    63. Ophthalmic Disorders by Kendra J. Grande

    SECTION 13 Dermatologic Disorders

    64. Psoriasis by Rebecca M.T. Law

    65. Common Skin Disorders by Angie L. Goeser

    SECTION 14 Hematologic Disorders

    66. Anemia by Edward C. Li and James M. Hoffman

    67. Coagulation and Platelet Disorders by Anastasia Rivkin

    68. Sickle Cell Anemia by Tracy M. Hagemann and Teresa V. Lewis

    SECTION 15 Diseases of Infectious Origin

    69. Antimicrobial Regimen Selection by Catherine M. Oliphant and Karl Madaras-Kelly

    70. Central Nervous System Infections by P. Brandon Bookstaver and April D. Miller

    71. Lower Respiratory Tract Infections by Diane M. Cappelletty

    72. Upper Respiratory Tract Infections by Heather VandenBussche

    73. Skin and Soft Tissue Infections by Christie Nelson, Jaime R. Hornecker, and Randy Wesnitzer

    74. Infective Endocarditis by Ronda L. Akins

    75. Tuberculosis by by Charles A. Peloquin and Rocsanna Namdar

    76. Gastrointestinal Infections by Elizabeth D. Hermsen and Ziba Jalali

    77. Intra-Abdominal Infections by Joseph T. DiPiro and Thomas R. Howdieshell

    78. Parasitic Diseases by J.V. Anandan

    79. Urinary Tract Infections by Kathryn R. Matthias and Brian A. Potoski

    80. Sexually Transmitted Infections by Marlon S. Honeywell and Michael D. Thompson

    81. Osteomyelitis by Melinda M. Neuhauser and Susan L. Pendland

    82. Sepsis and Septic Shock by S. Scott Sutton

    83. Superficial Fungal Infections by Lauren S. Schlesselman

    84. Invasive Fungal Infections by Russell E. Lewis and P. David Rogers

    85. Antimicrobial Prophylaxis in Surgery by Mary A. Ullman, Jeremy A. Schafer, and John C. Rotschafer

    86. Vaccines and Toxoids by Marianne Billeter

    87. Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection by Amanda Corbett, Rosa Yeh, Julie Dumond, and Angela D.M. Kashuba

    SECTION 16 Oncologic Disorders

    88. Cancer Chemotherapy and Treatment by Dianne Brundage

    89. Breast Cancer by Gerald Higa

    90. Lung Cancer by Val Adams and Justin Balko

    91. Colorectal Cancer by Patrick J. Medina

    92. Prostate Cancer by Trevor McKibbin and Jill M. Kolesar

    93. Malignant Lymphomas by Christopher Fausel and Patrick J. Kiel

    94. Ovarian Cancer by Judith A. Smith

    95. Acute Leukemia by Nancy Heideman

    96. Chronic Leukemias and Multiple Myeloma by Amy M. Pick

    97. Skin Cancer by Trinh Pham and Jennifer Nam Choi

    98. Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation by Amber P. Lawson

    99. Supportive Care in Oncology by Sarah L. Scarpace

    SECTION 17 Nutrition and Nutritional Disorders

    100. Parenteral Nutrition Michael D. Kraft and Imad F. Btaiche

    101. Enteral Nutrition by Sarah J. Miller

    102. Overweight and Obesity by Maqual R. Graham and Cameron C. Lindsey

    Appendix A: Conversion Factors and Anthropometrics

    Appendix B: Common Laboratory Tests

    Appendix C: Common Medical Abbreviations

    Appendix D: Glossary

    Index

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