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  • Neurocritical Care Pharmacotherapy: A Clinician's Manual

    Neurocritical Care Pharmacotherapy by Wijdicks, Eelco F.M.; Clark, Sarah L.;

    A Clinician's Manual

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 31 May 2018

    • ISBN 9780190684747
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages354 pages
    • Size 203x127x17 mm
    • Weight 499 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    Neurocritical Care Pharmacotherapy: A Clinican's Guide is a practical, succinct but comprehensive pharmacy handbook provides up-to-date clinical guidance on the effective selection, prescription, and usage of neurocritical care drugs for patients with acute neurologic illnesses. The treatment of the critically ill neurologic patient is often difficult, specialized, and includes drugs infrequently used in other intensive care units such as antiepileptic drugs, osmotic agents or acute immunotherapy such as intravenous immunoglobulin and plasma exchange.

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    Long description:

    Neurocritical Care Pharmacotherapy: A Clinican's Guide is a practical, succinct but comprehensive pharmacy handbook provides up-to-date clinical guidance on the effective selection, prescription, and usage of neurocritical care drugs for patients with acute neurologic illnesses. The treatment of the critically ill neurologic patient is often difficult, specialized, and includes drugs infrequently used in other intensive care units such as antiepileptic drugs, osmotic agents or acute immunotherapy such as intravenous immunoglobulin and plasma exchange.

    This text discusses choosing the right combination of drugs; how to correctly prescribe and administer the drugs; how to monitor drug efficacy and side effects; how neurocritical care drugs interact with other medications; and comprehensive coverage of current treatment options.

    Key Feature of this Manual Include
    ? A brief discussion of the basic pharmacology of each neurocritical drug, with an emphasis on how to select and use these drugs in multiple clinical contexts.
    ? 150 drugs accompanied by a diagram for quick comprehension and drug administration guides.
    ? Unique blending of expertise of neurointensivist with a critical care pharmacist to provide a vital resource for both specialities
    ? References for further reading that are oriented toward utility in clinical practice.

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    Table of Contents:

    Preface
    Chapter 1: Drug Delivery, Monitoring and Interactions
    Bioavailability of a Drug
    Drug Administration Routes
    Drug Interactions
    Drug Errors
    Pharmacogenomics
    Neuropharmacology and Critical Care Pharmacology
    Chapter 2: Analgosedation and Neuromuscular Blockers
    Deciding on Sedation
    Sedative Drugs
    Analgesics
    Neuromuscular Blockers
    Neuromuscular Blockers in ICU Practice
    Neuromuscular Blockers Reversal
    Chapter 3: Agitation and Delirium
    Causes of delirium
    Clinical Features of Delirium
    Pharmacologic Treatment of Agitation
    Neuroleptics
    Benzodiazepines
    Preventive Drugs
    Chapter 4: Pain Management
    Grading Pain
    Types of Pain in the Neurosciences ICU
    Indications for Pain Management
    Drugs for pain
    Non-steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Agents
    Patient-controlled Analgesia
    Chapter 5: Osmotic Therapy
    The Constants of Brain Volume
    Hyperosmolar Fluids
    Osmotic Agents in Clinical Practice
    Chapter 6: Antiepileptic drugs
    Seizures in the ICU
    Treatment Protocols
    Antiepileptic Drugs Used in ICU Practice
    Interactions and Adjustments
    Chapter 7: Anticoagulation and Reversal Drugs
    Anticoagulation and Stroke
    Heparin and Warfarin
    Factor Xa Inhibitors
    Thrombin Inhibitors
    Hemorrhage from Anticoagulants
    Current Recommendations on Reversal Agents
    Chapter 8: Antifibrinolytics and Thrombolytics
    Basic Mechanisms and Targets
    Antifibrinolytics
    Fibrinolytics
    Thrombolytics
    Post-alteplase Care
    Chapter 9: Antiplatelet Agents
    Clinical Trials on Antiplatelet Agents in Stroke
    Current Indications for Antiplatelet Agents
    Antiplatelet Agents
    Testing Platelet Function
    Antiplatelet Resistance
    Discontinuation Antiplatelet Agents before Procedure
    Clinical Urgency While on Antiplatelets
    Chapter 10: Immunosuppression and Immunotherapy
    Corticosteroids
    Plasma Exchange
    Intravenous Immunoglobulin
    Check Point Inhibitor Immunotherapy
    Other Therapeutic Targets in Autoimmune Neurology
    Chapter 11: Antimicrobial Therapy for CNS infections
    Bacterial Meningitis
    Viral, Fungal, and Parasitic Infections
    The Pharmacology of Antibiotics
    Antivirals
    Antifungals
    Chapter 12: Vasopressors and Inotropes
    Mechanisms of Action in Vasopressors and Inotropes
    Vasopressors
    Inotropes
    Use in Clinical Practice
    Chapter 13: Antihypertensives and Antiarrhythmics
    Definition of Hypertension and Blood Pressure Goals
    Best Practice of Antihypertensives
    Control of Blood Pressure after Urgent Control
    Antiarrhythmic Drugs
    Chapter 14: Fluid Therapy
    Regulation of Fluid Status
    General Principles of Fluid Management
    Type of Fluids
    Fluid Administration
    Fluid Management Principles in the NICU
    Acute Fluid Resuscitation
    Chapter 15: Drugs to Correct Electrolyte and Acid Base Disorders
    Common Electrolyte Replacements
    Disorders of Sodium and Water homeostasis
    Drugs to manage Sodium Disorders
    Chapter 16: Antidotes with Overdose
    First Treatment Considerations
    Toxins and Major Laboratory Abnormalities
    Neurology of Overdose
    Commonly Used Agents for Detoxification
    Major Toxidromes
    Toxic Dysautonomias
    Chapter 17: Drugs for Prevention of Complications
    Prevention of Deep Venous Thrombosis
    Prevention of Hyperglycemia
    Prevention of Stress Ulcers
    Prevention of Infections
    Prevention of Cerebral vasospasm
    Chapter 18: Withdrawal Syndromes and Treatment
    Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome
    Opioid Withdrawal
    Stimulant Withdrawal
    Baclofen Withdrawal
    Nicotine Withdrawal
    Chapter 19: Treatment of Brain Injury-associated Symptoms and Signs
    Control of Specific Headaches
    Control of Nausea and Vomiting
    Control of Hiccups
    Control of Secretions
    Control of Constipation and Dysmotility
    Control of Fever and Shivering
    Control of Rhabdomyolysis
    Chapter 20: Drugs used in Neurorehabilitation
    Neurostimulants
    Drugs for post- stroke depression
    Drugs for spasticity
    Index

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