This issue of Anesthesiology Clinics focuses on Pharmacology. Editor Alan Kaye has assembled an expert team of authors on topics such as: Ketorolac, Oxymorphone and Tapentadol; Anticoagulation and Neuraxial/Peripheral Anesthesia; Pharmacologic Update on Antiemetics: Total parenteral nutrition/enteral nutrition in the ICU, Evolving Concepts; Reversal of Anticoagulants and Anesthesia Considerations; Non-opioids Intravenous or Oral Analgesics for Perioperative Pain Management, Update; Uterotonic Medications and Anesthesia Considerations: oxytocin, misoprostol, methylergonovine, carboprost; Pulmonary Vascular Mediating Drugs, Evolving Concepts; Alpha 2 Modulators and Anesthesia Considerations; Pharmacologic Considerations of Anesthetic Agents in the Obese Patient; Pharmacologic Considerations of Anesthetic Agents in the Geriatric Patient; Pharmacologic Considerations of Anesthetic Agents in the Pediatric Patient; Anesthesia CV Drug Update; Pharmacogenomics: Anesthesia; Pharmacogenomics: Pain; Novel anticoagulants; Novel anesthetic agents; Novel opioids; Pharmacology of Newer Local anesthetics; Pharmacology of Nonsteroidal Antiinflammatory and Steroid Medications. Implications for Anesthesia or Unique Associated Risks; Pharmacology of Octreotide. Implications for Anesthesia and Associated Risks.
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is a commitment to quality clinical outcomes and patient safety.47 The authors anxiously await reliability and validity studies, which substantiate that participation in MOCA is equated with a clinically superior pediatric ...
This book fills a real void in the clinical literature and is invaluable to anesthesiologists and surgeons, and PharmDs, as well as trainees in those specialties; intensive care staff, including physicians, physician assistants, and nurses; ...
The team leader briefly asks everyone in the room to be silent and then explains the presumed diagnosis, ... and better teamwork.6 Direct patient care in an emergency takes precedence, so in most emergencies, there may not be enough ...
An example of such an error was reported in the Australian Prescriber (Dunlop, 2009). A 50-year-old woman who had been treated surgically for raised intraocular pressure (glaucoma) also required eye-drops and was prescribed Azopt brand ...
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Ibuprofen vs. acetaminophen vs. Ibuprofen and acetaminophen after arthroscopically assisted anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. European Journal of Anaesthesiology, 21(6), 471–475. Dahlen, B., Szczeklik, A., Murray, J. J. (2001).
This book, part of the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine textbook series, teaches readers how to use hemodynamic monitoring, an essential skill for today’s intensivists.
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