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Clinical Management of
Poisoning And Drug Overdose
ISBN: 9780721606934
Table Of Contents:
PART I General Information
Section A. Concepts in Medical Toxicology
The History of Toxicology
Michael W. Shannon
Emergency Management of Poisoning
A General Approach to Poisoning
Michael W. Shannon
Decontamination
Stephen W. Borron
Principles of Elimination Enhancement
Curtis P. Snook
Daniel A. Handel
Hemodialysis and Hemoperfusion
Juan C. Arias
Stephen W. Borron
Laboratory Diagnoses and Drug Screening
John D. Osterloh
Christine A. Haller
A Principles of Pharmacology
David N. Juurlink
1
3
3
(396)
(1)
(10)
13
13
(50)
(18)
31
(13)
44
(9)
53
(10)
63
(18)
81
(16)
Marco L. Sivilotti
Drug Interactions
Michael W. Shannon
Acid-Base, Fluid, and Electrolyte Balance
Michael W. Shannon
Forensic Toxicology
General Principles
John Harris Trestrail III
Clinical Issues
Philippe E. Hantson
Section B. Effects of Poisoning by Organ
System
Cardiovascular Toxicology
Nancy G. Murphy
Neal L. Benowitz
Nora Goldschlager
Pulmonary Toxicology
Michael G. Holland
Clinical Neurotoxicology
Jawaid Akhtar
Jon C. Rittenberger
Drug-Associated Neuromuscular Syndromes
Michael Beuhler
Hepatic Toxicology
Alison L. Jones
Paul I. Dargan
Renal Toxicology
Acute Renal Failure
Miguel C. Fernandez
Chronic Renal Toxicity
Michael W. Shannon
Gastrointestinal Toxicology
Suzanne R. White
Matthew Hedge
Hematologic Consequences of Poisoning
97
(8)
105 (14)
119 (14)
119 (7)
126 (7)
133 (1)
133 (34)
167 (24)
191 (32)
208 (15)
223 (26)
249 (22)
249 (12)
261 (10)
271 (18)
289 (12)
Steven C. Curry
Ocular Toxicology
Angela C. Anderson
Endocrine Toxicology
Heikki Erik Nikkanen
Michael W. Shannon
Section C. Poisoning in Special Populations
Management Principles of Overdose in
Pregnancy
Timothy B. Erickson
Kirk Cumpston
Valerie A. Dobiesz
Toxicologic Issues in the Neonate
James G. Linakis
Sara Skarbek-Borowska
Toxicologic Issues in the Geriatric Patient
Wendy Klein-Schwartz
Childhood Poisonings
Prevention of Childhood Poisonings
Alan David Woolf
Poisoning in Children with Unique
Metabolism
Rebekah C. Mannix
Michael W. Shannon
PART II Specific Poisons
Section A. Biological Toxins
Venomous Snakes
North American Crotalinae Envenomation
Frank G. Walter
Peter B. Chase
Miguel C. Fernandez
Jude McNally
Elapidae: North American and Selected Nonnative Species
Stephen W. Borron
301 (16)
317 (30)
347 (1)
347 (16)
363 (14)
377 (6)
383 (14)
383 (7)
390 (7)
397
399
399
399
(1124)
(1)
(34)
(23)
422 (11)
Peter B. Chase
Frank G. Walter
Venomous Arthropods
Spiders
Andis Graudins
Scorpions and Stinging Insects
Jerry D. Thomas
Karen E. Thomas
Ziad N. Kazzi
Mushrooms
Jeffrey Brent
Robert B. Palmer
Poisonous Plants
Susan C. Smolinske
G. Patrick Daubert
David G. Spoerke
Toxic Marine Life
Robert P. Dowsett
Botulism and Other Food-borne Toxins
Michael D. Schwartz
Brent W. Morgan
Section B. Central Nervous System
Tricyclic and Other Cyclic Antidepressants
D. Eric Brush
Cynthia K. Aaron
Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors and Other
Atypical Antidepressants
Wesley Palatnick
Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors and Serotonin
Syndrome
Jeffrey Brent
Robert B. Palmer
Lithium
Josef G. Thundiyil
Kent R. Olson
433 (22)
433 (7)
440 (15)
455 (18)
473 (34)
507 (14)
521 (16)
537 (1)
537 (12)
549 (12)
561 (18)
579 (10)
Ethanol
Kurt C. Kleinschmidt
Methanol, Ethylene Glycol, and Other Toxic
Alcohols
Methanol
Dag Jacobsen
Knut Erik Hovda
Ethylene Glycol
Bruno Megarbane
Stephen W. Borron
Frederic J. Baud
Other Toxic Alcohols
Marco L. Sivilotti
Opioids
Luke Yip
Bruno Megarbane
Stephen W. Borron
Sedative-Hypnotics
John G. Benitez
Linda G. Allison
Sharon Ternullo
Benzodiazepines
Susan E. Farrell
Tania M. Fatovich
Barbiturates
Richard Lynton
Muscle Relaxants
Matthew D. Sztajnkrycer
Antipsychotic Agents
Michael Levine
Michael J. Burns
Anticholinergics and Antihistamines
Mark A. Kirk
Alexander B. Baer
Anticonvulsants
589 (16)
605 (30)
605 (6)
611 (12)
623 (12)
635 (24)
659 (12)
671 (16)
687 (8)
695 (8)
703 (18)
721 (14)
735 (12)
Donna Seger
Marijuana
Joao Delgado
Cocaine
Timothy E. Albertson
Andrew Chan
R. Steven Tharratt
Dissociative Agents: Phencyclidine, Ketamine,
and Dextromethorphan
Ivan E. Liang
Edward W. Boyer
Amphetamines and Derivatives
Timothy E. Albertson
Nicholas J. Kenyon
Brian Morrissey
Hallucinogens
Stephen J. Traub
GHB and Related Compounds
Lawrence S. Quang
Section C. Analgesics
Acetaminophen
Steven D. Salhanick
Michael W. Shannon
Salicylates
Fergus Kerr
Edward P. Krenzelok
The Triptans
Anthony J. Tomassoni
Carl A. Germann
Colchicine
J. Ward Donovan
Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs
J. Ward Donovan
Section D. Antimicrobial, Chemotherapeutic,
and Immunosuppressive Agents
747 (8)
755 (18)
773 (8)
781 (12)
793 (10)
803 (22)
825 (1)
825 (10)
835 (14)
849 (10)
859 (6)
865 (12)
877 (1)
877 (12)
889 (22)
911 (8)
919 (8)
927 (16)
927 (11)
938 (5)
943 (6)
949 (1)
949 (14)
963 (12)
975 (8)
983 (18)
Saralyn R. Williams
Richard F. Clark
Clonidine and Related Imidazoline Derivatives
James F. Wiley II
Class IA Antiarrhythmics: Quinidine,
Procainamide, and Disopyramide
Kristine A. Nanagas
R. Brent Furbee
Diabetic Control Agents
Michael J. Burns
Michael Levine
Theophylline and Caffeine
Michael W. Shannon
Anticoagulants
Melisa W. Lai
Michele Burns Ewald
Thyroid Agent Toxicity
Luke Yip
Section F. Cams, Nutritionals, and
Performance Enhancers
Herbal, Traditional, and Alternative Medicines
Richard L. Kingston
Chris Foley
The Vitamins
Allison A. Muller
Fred M. Henretig
Performance Enhancers (Steroids, Creatine,
DHEA)
Dung Thai
Christine A. Haller
Section G. Toxic Metals and Minerals
Mercury: Heavy Metals and Inorganic Agents
Carl R. Baum
Iron
Erica L. Liebelt
1001(8)
1009(10)
1019(16)
1035(16)
1051(14)
1065(12)
1077(1)
1077(12)
1089(12)
1101(10)
1111(1)
1111(8)
1119(10)
Lead
Michael W. Shannon
Arsenic and Arsine
David C. Pigott
Erica L. Liebelt
Other Heavy Metals
Alan H. Hall
Michael W. Shannon
Section H. Pesticides
Organophosphates and Carbamates
Cynthia K. Aaron
Pyrethrins, Repellants, and Other Pesticides
Stephen W. Borron
Herbicides
Sally T. Bradberry
Alex T. Proudfoot
J. Allister Vale
Rodenticides
Holly E. Perry
Fumigants
Judith M. Eisenberg
Michael I. Greenberg
Organochlorine Insecticides
James W. Rhee
Steven E. Aks
Section I. Environmental, Industrial, and
Household Product Toxicology
Occupational Toxicology
Michael G. Holland
Environmental Toxicology
Edwin M. Kilbourne
Jeffrey B. Nemhauser
Pediatric Environmental Health for
Toxicologists
Robert J. Geller
1129(18)
1147(10)
1157(14)
1171(1)
1171(14)
1185(10)
1195(18)
1213(12)
1225(6)
1231(6)
1237(1)
1237(20)
1257(12)
1269(6)
1275(8)
1283(14)
1297(12)
1309(8)
1317(6)
1323(12)
1335(8)
1343(4)
1347(16)
1363(14)
1377(8)
1385(14)
1399(8)
Corrosives
Paul M. Wax
Mark Yarema
Baby Powder, Borates, and Camphor
Young-Jin Sue
Heidi Pinkert
Cosmetics and Toilet Articles
Thomas R. Caraccio
R. B. McFee
Essential Oils
Jack Maypole
Alan David Woolf
Soaps, Detergents, and Bleaches
Leo J. Sioris
Heather K. Schuller
Section J. Disasters and Terrorism
Principles of Emergency Management and
Management of Hazardous Materials Incidents
James Cisek
Medical Management of Radiation Incidents
Ronald E. Goans
Chemical Weapons
Nerve Agents
Edward W. Cetaruk
Vesicants
Lawrence Stilwell Betts
Brian Christopher Betts
Choking Agents
Lawrence Stilwell Betts
Brian Christopher Betts
Lacrimators
Andis Graudins
Central Nervous System Disabling Agents
Jeffrey R. Suchard
Index
1407(8)
1415(8)
1423(12)
1435(8)
1443(10)
1453(1)
1453(14)
1467(20)
1487(34)
1487(13)
1500(7)
1507(4)
1511(6)
1517(4)
1521
Summary:
Publisher Summary 1
Thorough, authoritative, and up-to-date, this text provides history,
description of symptoms, treatment, and statistical tables for a full
range of toxic emergencies. The fundamental concepts of toxicology
and emergency management of poisoning are described in initial
chapters, as are the effects of poison on the different organs.
Chapters describing specific poisons make up the majority of the
text, with sections on venomous snakes, mushrooms, drugs
affecting the central nervous system, analgesics, pesticides, and the
ubiquitous poisons found in the environment, occupations, and
household products. Four chapters discuss the effect of poison in
special populations, and a separate section is devoted to terrorism,
including chemical agents and radiation. Specialists in toxicology and
emergency medicine in the U.S., Canada, and Europe were the
contributors. Each chapter concludes with a list of references.
Oversized: 8.75x11". Annotation 2007 Book News, Inc., Portland,
OR (booknews.com)
Publisher Summary 2
The fourth edition of Haddad and Winchester's Clinical Management
of Poisoning and Drug Overdose is the most current, authoritative,
and concise reference for information related to the clinical
management of children and adults whose health has been effected
or potentially effected by toxic agents, including drugs,
environmental threats, and natural toxins.