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Book Synopsis

The hands-on study companion for the most respected, rigorous medical toxicology text available

Goldfrank's Toxicologic Emergencies has long been the go-to guide for accurately diagnosing and effectively treating poisoned and overdosed patients. Now, this practical companion provides everything you need to get even more out of Goldfrankâs.

Study Guide for Goldfrank's Toxicologic Emergencies provides 1,400 questions with answers for testing your knowledgeâa process that increases information retention and serves as invaluable practice for board exams. Each chapter has its own question set using both general factual and case-based questions. The guide is ideal for students, nurses, pharmacists, and physicians.

Study Guide for Goldfrank's Toxicologic Emergencies covers:

  • General approaches to the poisoned patient
  • Principles of medical toxicology
  • Clinical basis of medical toxicology
  • Poison prevention and edu

    Table of Contents
    1. Historical Principles and Perspectives

      Toxicologic Misfortunes and Catastrophes in History

      PART A

      THE GENERAL APPROACH TO THE PATIENT

      Initial Evaluation of the Patient: Vital Signs and Toxic Syndromes

      Principles of Managing the Acutely Poisoned or Overdosed Patient

      SC1. Principles of Antidote Stocking

      Decontamination Principles: Prevention of Gastrointestinal Absorption

    SC2. Decontamination Principles: Prevention of Dermal, ophthalmic and inhalational Absorption

    A1. Activated Charcoal

    A2. Whole-Bowel Irrigation and Other Intestinal Evacuants

    1. Principles and Techniques Applied to Enhance Elimination

    1. Laboratory Principles

      Principles of Diagnostic Imaging

      Pharmacokinetic and Toxicokinetic Principles

      PART B

      THE FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF MEDICALTOXICOLOGY

    SECTION I

    BIOCHEMICAL AND MOLECULAR CONCEPTS

    1. Chemical Principles

    1. Biochemical and Metabolic Principles

      Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid–Base Principles

    1. Neurotransmitters and Neuromodulators

    1. Withdrawal Principles

    SECTION II

    PATHOPHYSIOLOGIC BASIS: ORGAN SYSTEMS

    1. Cardiologic Principles I: Electrophysiologic and Electrocardiographic Principles

      Cardiologic Principles II: Hemodynamics

    1. Dermatologic Principles

    SC3. Transdermal Toxicology

    1. Gastrointestinal Principles

    1. Genitourinary Principles

    1. Hema tologic Principles

    1. Hepatic Principles

    1. Neurologic Principles

      Oncologic Principles

    1. Ophthalmic Principles

    1. Otolaryngologic Principles

    1. Psychiatric Principles

      SC4. patient violence

    1. Respiratory Principles

    1. Thermoregulatory Principles

    SECTION III

    SPECIALPOPULATIONS

    1. Reproductive and Perinatal Principles

    1. Pediatric Principles

    1. Geriatric Principles

      PART C

      THE CLINICAL BASIS OF MEDICAL TOXICOLOGY

      SECTION I

      A. ANALGESICS ANDANTIINFLAMMATORY MEDICATIONS

      Acetaminophen

    A3. N-Acetylcysteine

    1. Colchicine, Podophyllin, and the Vinca Alkaloids

    1. Nonsteroidal Antiinflammatory Drugs

    1. Opioids

    A4. opioid antagonists

    SC5. Internal Concealment of Xenobiotics

    SC6. Harm Reduction for Opioid Overdose

    1. Salicylates

    A5. sodium bicarbonate

    B. Food, Diet, and Nutrition

    1. Botulism

    A6. botulinum antitoxin

    1. Food Poisoning

      Dieting Xenobiotics and Regimens

      Athletic Performance Enhancers

      Essential Oils

      Plant and Animal-Derived Dietary Supplements

      Vitamins

      Iron

    A7. deferoxamine

    Mary Ann Howland

    C. pharmaceuticals

    1. Pharmaceutical Additives

      Antidiabetics and Hypoglycemics/Antiglycemics

    A8. Dextrose(d-Glucose)

    A9. octreotide

    1. Antiepileptics

    A10. l-carnitine

    1. Antihistamines and Decongestants

      A11. physostigmine salicylate

    1. Chemotherapeutics

      Methotrexate,5-Flourouracil, and Capecitabine

    A12. folates: leucovorin (Folinic acid) and Folic Acid

    A13. glucarpidase(carboxypeptidase g2)

    A14. uridine triacetate

    SC7. Inadvertent Intrathecal Administration of Xenobiotics

    SC8. Extravasation of Chemotherapeutics

    1. Antimigraine Medications

      Thyroid and Antithyroid Medications

    D. Antimicrobials

    1. Antibacterials, Antifungals, and Antivirals

      Antimalarials

    1. Antituberculous Medications

    A15. pyridoxine

    E. Cardiopulmonary Medications

    CASE STUDY 4

    1. Antidysrhythmics

    A16. Magnesium Sulfate

    1. Antithrombotics

    A17. Protein Complex Concentrate and Novel Antithrombotic Antidotes

    A18. Vitamin k1

    A19. protamine

    1. β-Adrenergic Antagonists

      A20. Glucagon

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      Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
      Publication Date: 30/09/2022
      ISBN13: 9781260475029, 978-1260475029
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The hands-on study companion for the most respected, rigorous medical toxicology text available

      Goldfrank's Toxicologic Emergencies has long been the go-to guide for accurately diagnosing and effectively treating poisoned and overdosed patients. Now, this practical companion provides everything you need to get even more out of Goldfrankâs.

      Study Guide for Goldfrank's Toxicologic Emergencies provides 1,400 questions with answers for testing your knowledgeâa process that increases information retention and serves as invaluable practice for board exams. Each chapter has its own question set using both general factual and case-based questions. The guide is ideal for students, nurses, pharmacists, and physicians.

      Study Guide for Goldfrank's Toxicologic Emergencies covers:

      • General approaches to the poisoned patient
      • Principles of medical toxicology
      • Clinical basis of medical toxicology
      • Poison prevention and edu

        Table of Contents
        1. Historical Principles and Perspectives

          Toxicologic Misfortunes and Catastrophes in History

          PART A

          THE GENERAL APPROACH TO THE PATIENT

          Initial Evaluation of the Patient: Vital Signs and Toxic Syndromes

          Principles of Managing the Acutely Poisoned or Overdosed Patient

          SC1. Principles of Antidote Stocking

          Decontamination Principles: Prevention of Gastrointestinal Absorption

        SC2. Decontamination Principles: Prevention of Dermal, ophthalmic and inhalational Absorption

        A1. Activated Charcoal

        A2. Whole-Bowel Irrigation and Other Intestinal Evacuants

        1. Principles and Techniques Applied to Enhance Elimination

        1. Laboratory Principles

          Principles of Diagnostic Imaging

          Pharmacokinetic and Toxicokinetic Principles

          PART B

          THE FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF MEDICALTOXICOLOGY

        SECTION I

        BIOCHEMICAL AND MOLECULAR CONCEPTS

        1. Chemical Principles

        1. Biochemical and Metabolic Principles

          Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid–Base Principles

        1. Neurotransmitters and Neuromodulators

        1. Withdrawal Principles

        SECTION II

        PATHOPHYSIOLOGIC BASIS: ORGAN SYSTEMS

        1. Cardiologic Principles I: Electrophysiologic and Electrocardiographic Principles

          Cardiologic Principles II: Hemodynamics

        1. Dermatologic Principles

        SC3. Transdermal Toxicology

        1. Gastrointestinal Principles

        1. Genitourinary Principles

        1. Hema tologic Principles

        1. Hepatic Principles

        1. Neurologic Principles

          Oncologic Principles

        1. Ophthalmic Principles

        1. Otolaryngologic Principles

        1. Psychiatric Principles

          SC4. patient violence

        1. Respiratory Principles

        1. Thermoregulatory Principles

        SECTION III

        SPECIALPOPULATIONS

        1. Reproductive and Perinatal Principles

        1. Pediatric Principles

        1. Geriatric Principles

          PART C

          THE CLINICAL BASIS OF MEDICAL TOXICOLOGY

          SECTION I

          A. ANALGESICS ANDANTIINFLAMMATORY MEDICATIONS

          Acetaminophen

        A3. N-Acetylcysteine

        1. Colchicine, Podophyllin, and the Vinca Alkaloids

        1. Nonsteroidal Antiinflammatory Drugs

        1. Opioids

        A4. opioid antagonists

        SC5. Internal Concealment of Xenobiotics

        SC6. Harm Reduction for Opioid Overdose

        1. Salicylates

        A5. sodium bicarbonate

        B. Food, Diet, and Nutrition

        1. Botulism

        A6. botulinum antitoxin

        1. Food Poisoning

          Dieting Xenobiotics and Regimens

          Athletic Performance Enhancers

          Essential Oils

          Plant and Animal-Derived Dietary Supplements

          Vitamins

          Iron

        A7. deferoxamine

        Mary Ann Howland

        C. pharmaceuticals

        1. Pharmaceutical Additives

          Antidiabetics and Hypoglycemics/Antiglycemics

        A8. Dextrose(d-Glucose)

        A9. octreotide

        1. Antiepileptics

        A10. l-carnitine

        1. Antihistamines and Decongestants

          A11. physostigmine salicylate

        1. Chemotherapeutics

          Methotrexate,5-Flourouracil, and Capecitabine

        A12. folates: leucovorin (Folinic acid) and Folic Acid

        A13. glucarpidase(carboxypeptidase g2)

        A14. uridine triacetate

        SC7. Inadvertent Intrathecal Administration of Xenobiotics

        SC8. Extravasation of Chemotherapeutics

        1. Antimigraine Medications

          Thyroid and Antithyroid Medications

        D. Antimicrobials

        1. Antibacterials, Antifungals, and Antivirals

          Antimalarials

        1. Antituberculous Medications

        A15. pyridoxine

        E. Cardiopulmonary Medications

        CASE STUDY 4

        1. Antidysrhythmics

        A16. Magnesium Sulfate

        1. Antithrombotics

        A17. Protein Complex Concentrate and Novel Antithrombotic Antidotes

        A18. Vitamin k1

        A19. protamine

        1. β-Adrenergic Antagonists

          A20. Glucagon

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