Dipiro's pharmacotherapy handbook / Terry L Schwinghammer, Joseph T DiPiro, Vicki L Ellingrod, Cecily V DiPiro.
By: Schwinghammer, Terry L [author.].
Contributor(s): DiPiro, Joseph T [author.] | Ellingrod, Vicki L [author.] | DiPiro, Cecily V [author.].
Publisher: New York : McGraw Hill, ©2023Edition: 12th edition.Description: 2618 pages cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781264264544.Genre/Form: Print books.Summary: "The 12th edition of this companion to DiPiro's Pharmacotherapy: A Pathophysiologic Approach is designed to provide practitioners and students with critical information to guide medication decision-making in collaborative, interprofessional healthcare settings. To ensure brevity, clarity, and portability, a bulleted format provides essential textual information along with key tables, figures, and treatment algorithms. Corresponding to the major sections in DiPiro's Pharmacotherapy textbook, medical conditions are alphabetized within the following sections: Bone and Joint Disorders; Cardiovascular Disorders; Dermatologic Disorders; Endocrinologic Disorders; Gastrointestinal Disorders; Gynecologic and Obstetric Disorders; Hematologic Disorders; Infectious Diseases; Neurologic Disorders; Nutrition Support; Oncologic Disorders; Ophthalmic Disorders; Psychiatric Disorders; Renal Disorders; Respiratory Disorders; and Urologic Disorders. The Handbook includes nine tabular appendices involving: 1) pediatric pharmacotherapy, nutrition, and neonatal critical care; 2) geriatric assessment and pharmacotherapy; 3) critical care patient assessment and pharmacotherapy; 4) drug allergy; 5) drug-induced hematologic disorders; 6) drug-induced liver disease; 7) drug-induced pulmonary disease; 8) drug-induced kidney disease; and 9) drug-induced ophthalmic disorders. This edition also includes new chapters on coronavirus disease and multiple sclerosis"--Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Reference | Ref. RM300 .P536 2023 (Browse shelf) | Not For Loan | AU00000000019914 |
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Ref. RM263 .P56 2017 Pharmacotherapy : a pathophysiologic approach / | Ref.RM300 .G644 2011 Goodman & Gilman's The pharmacological basis of therapeutics / | Ref .RM300 .G644 2018 Goodman & Gilman's the pharmacological basis of therapeutics / | Ref. RM300 .P536 2023 Dipiro's pharmacotherapy handbook / | Ref.RM302 .H36 2014 Drug interactions analysis and management 2014 : facts & comparisons / | Ref. RM302 .S76 2016 Stockley's drug interactions : a source book of interactions, their mechanisms, clinical importance, and management / | Ref.RM666.H33 B73 2015 Herbs & natural supplements : an evidence-based guide / |
"The 12th edition of this companion to DiPiro's Pharmacotherapy: A Pathophysiologic Approach is designed to provide practitioners and students with critical information to guide medication decision-making in collaborative, interprofessional healthcare settings. To ensure brevity, clarity, and portability, a bulleted format provides essential textual information along with key tables, figures, and treatment algorithms. Corresponding to the major sections in DiPiro's Pharmacotherapy textbook, medical conditions are alphabetized within the following sections: Bone and Joint Disorders; Cardiovascular Disorders; Dermatologic Disorders; Endocrinologic Disorders; Gastrointestinal Disorders; Gynecologic and Obstetric Disorders; Hematologic Disorders; Infectious Diseases; Neurologic Disorders; Nutrition Support; Oncologic Disorders; Ophthalmic Disorders; Psychiatric Disorders; Renal Disorders; Respiratory Disorders; and Urologic Disorders. The Handbook includes nine tabular appendices involving: 1) pediatric pharmacotherapy, nutrition, and neonatal critical care; 2) geriatric assessment and pharmacotherapy; 3) critical care patient assessment and pharmacotherapy; 4) drug allergy; 5) drug-induced hematologic disorders; 6) drug-induced liver disease; 7) drug-induced pulmonary disease; 8) drug-induced kidney disease; and 9) drug-induced ophthalmic disorders. This edition also includes new chapters on coronavirus disease and multiple sclerosis"--