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Lehne's pharmacology for nursing care / Jacqueline Rosenjack Burchum, Laura D. Rosenthal.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: Philadelphia : Saunders, 2021Edition: Eleventh editionDescription: 1 volume : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
  • still image
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0323825222
  • 9780323825221
Other title:
  • Pharmacology
  • Pharmacology for nursing care
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 615.1 23
LOC classification:
  • RM301 .B873 2021
Contents:
1: Introduction. Orientation to pharmaology ; Application of pharmacology in nursing practice ; Drug regulation development, names and information -- 2: Basic Principles of Pharmacology. Pharmacokinetics ; Pharmacodynamics ; Drug interactions ; Adverse drug reactions and medication errors ; Individual variation in drug responses ; Genetic and genomic considerations ; Introduction to immunomodulators -- 3: Drug Therapy Across the Life Span. Drug therapy during pregnancy and breast-feeding ; Drug therapy in pediatric patients ; Drug therapy in older adults -- 4: Peripheral Nervous System Drugs. Introduction. Basic principles of neuropharmacology ; Physiology of the peripheral nervous system ; Cholinergic Drugs.Muscarinic agonists ; Muscarinic antagonists ; Cholinesterase inhibitors and their use in myasthenia gravis ; Drugs that block nicotinic cholinergic transmission ; Adrenergic Drugs. Adrenergic agonists ; Adrenergic antagonists ; Indirect-acting antiadrenergic agents -- 5: Central Nervous System Drugs. Introduction. Introduction to central nervous system pharmacology ; Drugs for Neurodegenerative Disorders. Drugs for Parkinson disease ; Drugs for Alzheimer disease ; Drugs for Multiple sclerosis ; Neurologic Drugs. Drugs for seizure disorders ; Drugs for muscle spasm and spasticity ; Drugs for Pain. Local anesthetics ; General anesthetics ; Opioid analgesics, opioid antagonists, and nonopioid centrally acting analgesics ; Pain management in patients with cancer ; Drugs for headache ; Psychotherapeutic Drugs. Antipsychotic agents and their use in schizophrenia ; Antidepressants ; Drugs for bipolar disorder ; Sedative-hypnotic drugs ; Management of anxiety disorders ; Central nervous system stimulants and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorders ; Substand Use Disorders. Substance use disorders 1: Basic consideration ; Substance use disorders 2: Alcohol ; Substance use disorders 3: Nicotine ; Substance disorders 4: major drugs of abuse other than alcohol and nicotine -- 6: Drugs That Affect Fluid and Elecrolyte Balance. Diuretics ; Agents affecting the volume and ion content of body fluids -- 7: Drugs That Affect the Heart, Blood Vessels and Blood. Review of hemodynamics ; Drugs acting on the Renin-angiotension-aldosterone system ; Calcium channel blockers ; Vasodilators ; Drugs for hypertension ; Drugs for heart failure ; Antidysrhythmic drugs ; Drugs that help normalize cholesterol and triglyceride levels ; Drugs for angina pectoris ; Anticoagulant, antiplatelet, and thrombolytic drugs ; Management of ST-elevation myocardial infarction ; Drugs for hemophilia ; Drugs for deficiency anemias ; Hematopietic agents -- 8: Drugs For Endocrine Disorders. Drugs for diabetes millitus ; Drugs for thyroid disorders ; Drugs related to hypothalamic and pituitary functions ; Drugs for disorders of the adrenal cortex -- 9: Women's Health. Estrogens and progestins: bacis pharmacology and noncontraceptive applications ; Birth control ; Drug therapy for infertility ; Drugs that affect uterine function -- 10: Men's Health. Androgens ; Drugs for male sexual dysfunction and benign prostatic hyperplasia -- 11: Antiinflammaotry, Antiallergic, and Immunologic Drugs. Review of the immune system ; Childhod immunization ; Immunosuppressants ; Antihistamines ; Cyclooxygenase inhibitors: nonsteroidal antiflammatory drugs and acetaminophen ; Glucocorticoids in nonendrocrine disorders -- 12:Drugs For Bone and Joint Disorders. Drug therapy for rheumatoid arthritis ; Drug therapy for gout ; Drugs affecting calcium levels and bone mineralization -- 13: Respiratory Tract Drugs. Drus for asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ; Drugs for allergic rhinitis, cough, and colds -- 14: Gastronintestinal Drugs. Drugs for peptic ulcer disease ; Laxatives ; Other gastrointestinal drugs -- 15: Nutrition and Complementary Therapy. Vitamins ; Drugs for weight loss ; Complementary and alternative therapy -- 16: Drugs For Infectious Diseases. Basic principles of antimicrobial therapy ; Drugs that weaken the bacterial cell wall I: pencillins ; Drugs that weaken the bacterial cell wall II: other drugs ; Bacteriostatic inhibitors of protein synthesis: tetracyclines, macrolides, and others ; Aminoglycosides: bactericidal inhibitors of protein synthesis ; Sulfonamide antibiotics and trimethoprims ; Drug therapy for urinary tract infections ; Antimycobacterial agents ; Miscellaneous antibacterial drugs ; Antifungal agents ; Antiviral agents I: drugs for non-HIV viral infections ; Antiviral agents II: drugs for HIV infection and related opportunistic infections ; Drug therapy for sexually transmitted infections ; Antiseptics and disinfectants -- 17: Drugs For Parastic Diseases. Anthelmintics ; Antiprotozoal drugs I: antimalarial agents ; Antiprotozoal drugs II: miscellaneous agents ; Ectoparasiticides -- 18: Cancer Therapy. Basic principles of cancer therapy ; Anticancer drugs I: cytotoxic agents ; Anticancer drugs II: noncytotoxic agents -- 19: Drugs For Eyes, Ears and Skin. Drugs for eye conditions and diseases ; Drugs for skin conditions ; Drugs for ear conditions -- 20: Toxicology. Management of poisoning ; Potential weapons fof biologic, radiologic, and chemical terrorism -- Appendix A: Canadian drug information ; Appendix B: Protype drus and their major uses.
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Circulating textbook (3-week) NMC Library Circulating Textbooks HNR PHARM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 33039001501096

Pharmacology I

Pharmacology II

Textbook on reserve (2-hour) NMC Library Closed Reserves (Service Desk) HNR PHARM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 33039001490878

Pharmacology I

Pharmacology II

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1: Introduction. Orientation to pharmaology ; Application of pharmacology in nursing practice ; Drug regulation development, names and information -- 2: Basic Principles of Pharmacology. Pharmacokinetics ; Pharmacodynamics ; Drug interactions ; Adverse drug reactions and medication errors ; Individual variation in drug responses ; Genetic and genomic considerations ; Introduction to immunomodulators -- 3: Drug Therapy Across the Life Span. Drug therapy during pregnancy and breast-feeding ; Drug therapy in pediatric patients ; Drug therapy in older adults -- 4: Peripheral Nervous System Drugs. Introduction. Basic principles of neuropharmacology ; Physiology of the peripheral nervous system ; Cholinergic Drugs.Muscarinic agonists ; Muscarinic antagonists ; Cholinesterase inhibitors and their use in myasthenia gravis ; Drugs that block nicotinic cholinergic transmission ; Adrenergic Drugs. Adrenergic agonists ; Adrenergic antagonists ; Indirect-acting antiadrenergic agents -- 5: Central Nervous System Drugs. Introduction. Introduction to central nervous system pharmacology ; Drugs for Neurodegenerative Disorders. Drugs for Parkinson disease ; Drugs for Alzheimer disease ; Drugs for Multiple sclerosis ; Neurologic Drugs. Drugs for seizure disorders ; Drugs for muscle spasm and spasticity ; Drugs for Pain. Local anesthetics ; General anesthetics ; Opioid analgesics, opioid antagonists, and nonopioid centrally acting analgesics ; Pain management in patients with cancer ; Drugs for headache ; Psychotherapeutic Drugs. Antipsychotic agents and their use in schizophrenia ; Antidepressants ; Drugs for bipolar disorder ; Sedative-hypnotic drugs ; Management of anxiety disorders ; Central nervous system stimulants and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorders ; Substand Use Disorders. Substance use disorders 1: Basic consideration ; Substance use disorders 2: Alcohol ; Substance use disorders 3: Nicotine ; Substance disorders 4: major drugs of abuse other than alcohol and nicotine -- 6: Drugs That Affect Fluid and Elecrolyte Balance. Diuretics ; Agents affecting the volume and ion content of body fluids -- 7: Drugs That Affect the Heart, Blood Vessels and Blood. Review of hemodynamics ; Drugs acting on the Renin-angiotension-aldosterone system ; Calcium channel blockers ; Vasodilators ; Drugs for hypertension ; Drugs for heart failure ; Antidysrhythmic drugs ; Drugs that help normalize cholesterol and triglyceride levels ; Drugs for angina pectoris ; Anticoagulant, antiplatelet, and thrombolytic drugs ; Management of ST-elevation myocardial infarction ; Drugs for hemophilia ; Drugs for deficiency anemias ; Hematopietic agents -- 8: Drugs For Endocrine Disorders. Drugs for diabetes millitus ; Drugs for thyroid disorders ; Drugs related to hypothalamic and pituitary functions ; Drugs for disorders of the adrenal cortex -- 9: Women's Health. Estrogens and progestins: bacis pharmacology and noncontraceptive applications ; Birth control ; Drug therapy for infertility ; Drugs that affect uterine function -- 10: Men's Health. Androgens ; Drugs for male sexual dysfunction and benign prostatic hyperplasia -- 11: Antiinflammaotry, Antiallergic, and Immunologic Drugs. Review of the immune system ; Childhod immunization ; Immunosuppressants ; Antihistamines ; Cyclooxygenase inhibitors: nonsteroidal antiflammatory drugs and acetaminophen ; Glucocorticoids in nonendrocrine disorders -- 12:Drugs For Bone and Joint Disorders. Drug therapy for rheumatoid arthritis ; Drug therapy for gout ; Drugs affecting calcium levels and bone mineralization -- 13: Respiratory Tract Drugs. Drus for asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ; Drugs for allergic rhinitis, cough, and colds -- 14: Gastronintestinal Drugs. Drugs for peptic ulcer disease ; Laxatives ; Other gastrointestinal drugs -- 15: Nutrition and Complementary Therapy. Vitamins ; Drugs for weight loss ; Complementary and alternative therapy -- 16: Drugs For Infectious Diseases. Basic principles of antimicrobial therapy ; Drugs that weaken the bacterial cell wall I: pencillins ; Drugs that weaken the bacterial cell wall II: other drugs ; Bacteriostatic inhibitors of protein synthesis: tetracyclines, macrolides, and others ; Aminoglycosides: bactericidal inhibitors of protein synthesis ; Sulfonamide antibiotics and trimethoprims ; Drug therapy for urinary tract infections ; Antimycobacterial agents ; Miscellaneous antibacterial drugs ; Antifungal agents ; Antiviral agents I: drugs for non-HIV viral infections ; Antiviral agents II: drugs for HIV infection and related opportunistic infections ; Drug therapy for sexually transmitted infections ; Antiseptics and disinfectants -- 17: Drugs For Parastic Diseases. Anthelmintics ; Antiprotozoal drugs I: antimalarial agents ; Antiprotozoal drugs II: miscellaneous agents ; Ectoparasiticides -- 18: Cancer Therapy. Basic principles of cancer therapy ; Anticancer drugs I: cytotoxic agents ; Anticancer drugs II: noncytotoxic agents -- 19: Drugs For Eyes, Ears and Skin. Drugs for eye conditions and diseases ; Drugs for skin conditions ; Drugs for ear conditions -- 20: Toxicology. Management of poisoning ; Potential weapons fof biologic, radiologic, and chemical terrorism -- Appendix A: Canadian drug information ; Appendix B: Protype drus and their major uses.

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