Haddad and Winchester's clinical management of poisoning and drug overdose / Michael W. Shannon, Stephen W. Borron, Michael J. Burns.
Publication details: Philadelphia : Saunders/Elsevier, c2007.Edition: 4th editionDescription: xxvi, 1559 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 29 cmISBN:- 9780721606934
- 0721606938
- 9780721606934
- Clinical management of poisoning and drug overdose
- QV 601 H126 2007
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
GENERAL INFORMATION
CONCEPTS IN MEDICAL TOXICOLOGY
1 The History of Medical Toxicology
2.1 Emergency Management of
Poisoning: General Approach to
Poisoning
2.2 Emergency Management of
Poisoning: Decontamination
2.3 Emergency Management of
Poisoning: Principles of
Elimination Enhancement
3 Laboratory Diagnosis and Drug
Screening
4 Principles of Pharmacology for the
Clinician
5 Drug¿Drug Interactions
6 Acid¿Base and Electrolyte
Balance
7.1 Principles of Forensic Toxicology:
General Principles
7.2 Principles of Forensic Toxicology:
Clinical Issues
8 Cardiovascular Toxicology
9 Pulmonary Toxicology
10 Neurological Toxicology
10.1 Neurological Toxicology:
Neuromuscular Syndromes
11 Hepatic Toxicology
12 Renal Toxicology
13 Gastrointestinal Toxicology
14 Hematologic Toxicology
15 Ocular Toxicology
16 Endocrine Toxicology
17 Management Principles of
Poisoning in the Pregnant
Patient
18 Toxicologic Issues in the Neonate
19 Toxicologic Issues in the Geriatric
Patient
20.1 Childhood Poisoning and
Principles of Prevention
20.2 Poisoning in Children with Unique
Metabolism
SPECIFIC POISONS
BIOLOGICAL TOXINS
21.1 Venomous Snakes: Vipers
21.2 Venomous Snakes: Elapids
22 Poisonous Arthropods
A. Spiders
B. Scorpions and Stinging Insects
23 Mushrooms and Other Fungi
24 Poisonous Plants
25 Toxic Marine Life
26 Botulism and other Food-borne
Toxins
CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
27 Tricyclic Antidepressants and
Other Cyclic Antidepressants
28 Seratonin Reuptake Inhibitors and
Other Atypical Antidepressants
29 Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors
30 Lithium
31 Ethanol
32.1 Methanol, Ethylene Glycol and
Other Toxic Alcohols: Methanol
32.2 Methanol, Ethylene Glycol and
Other Toxic Alcohols: Ethylene
Glycol
32.3 Methanol, Ethylene Glycol and
other Toxic Alcohols: Other Toxic
Alcohols
33 Opioids
34 Sedative-Hypnotics
35 Benzodiazepines
36 Barbiturates
37 Muscle Relaxants
38 Antipsychotic Agents
39 Anticholinergics and
Antihistamines
40 Anticonvulsants
41 Marijuana
42 Cocaine
43 Phencyclidine, Ketamine and
Related Compounds
44 Amphetamine Derivatives
45 Hallucinogens
46 GHB and Related Compounds
ANALGESICS
47 Acetaminophen
48 Salicylates
49 Triptans
50 Colchicine
51 Other NSAIDS
52 Antibacterial Agents
53 Antiviral Agents
54 Antiparasitic Agents
55 Antituberculosis Agents
56 Chemotherapeutic
Agents/Thalidomide
57 Transplant Agents and Other
Immunosuppressives
58 Cardiac Glycosides and Other
Cardioactive Steroids
59 Calcium Channel Blockers
60 B-adrenergic Antagonists
61 Nitroprusside, ACE Inhibitors and
Other CV Agents, e.g. Sildenafil
62 Clonidine and Related
Imidazolines
63 Antiarrhythmic Agents
64 Diabetes Control Agents
65 Theophylline and Related
Methylxanthines
66 Thrombolytics and Anticoagulants
67 Thyroid Agent Toxicity
68 Herbal, Traditional and Alternative
Medicines
69 Vitamins
70 Performance Enhancers (Steroids,
Creatine, DHEA)
TOXIC METALS AND MINERALS
71 Mercury
72 Iron
73 Lead
74 Arsenic
75 Other Heavy Metals
PESTICIDES
76 Organophosphates and
Carbamates
77 Pyrethrins, Repellants, and Other
Pesticides
78 Herbicides
79 Rodenticides
80 Fumigants
81 Organochlorine Pesticides
ENVIRONMENTAL, INDUSTRIAL, AND
HOUSEHOLD PRODUCT TOXICOLOGY
82 Principles of Industrial Toxicology
83 Principles of Environmental
Toxicology
84 Principles of Children's
Environmental Health
85 Ill-Defined Toxic Syndromes (Gulf
War, MCS, Sick Building, Toxic
Mold, Mass Psychogenic Illness)
86 Smoke Inhalation
87 Carbon Monoxide
88 Cyanide and Related Compounds
89 Isocyanates and Related
Compounds
90 Hydrofluoric Acid and Other
Fluorides
91 Hydrogen Sulfide
92 Petroleum Distillates and Plant
Hydrocarbons
93 Chlorinated Hydrocarbons
including Dioxin, PCB
94 Benzene and Related Aromatic
Hydrocarbons
95 Freon and Other Inhalants
96 Halogens (Bromine, Chlorine, and
Iodine)
97 Ammonia
98 Corrosives
99 Baby Powder, Borates and
Camphor
100 Cosmetics and Toilet Articles
101 Volatile Oils
102 Bleach, Soaps and Detergents
DISASTERS AND TERRORISM
103 Principles of Preparedness and
Consequence Management
104 Radiation Poisoning
105.1 Chemical Weapons: Nerve
Agents
105.2 Chemical Weapons: Vesicants
105.3 Chemical Weapons: Choking
Agents
105.4 Chemical Weapons: Lacrimators
105.5 Chemical Weapons: CNS
Disabling Agents
106 Management of Mass Toxic
Exposure
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