基本説明
This new edition is packed with 157 patient cases and makes the ideal study companion to the eighth edition of DiPiro's Pharmacotherapy : A Pathophysiologic Approach. The case chapters in this book are organized into organ system sections that correspond to those of the DiPiro textbook. Previous ed.: 2008.
Full Description
More than 150 cases help you develop the problem-solving and decision-making skills necessary to succeed in real-world clinical practicePharmacotherapy Casebook provides the case studies you need to learn how to identify and resolve drug therapy problems you're most likely to encounter in real-world practice.This new edition is packed with 157 patient cases and makes the ideal study companion to the eighth edition of DiPiro's Pharmacotherapy: A Pathophysiologic Approach. The case chapters in this book are organized into organ system sections that correspond to those of the DiPiro textbook. By reading the relevant chapters in Pharmacotherapy: A Pathophysiologic Approach you will be able to familiarize yourself with the pathophysiology and pharmacology of each disease state included in this casebook.Everything you need to develop expertise in pharmacotherapy decision making:Realistic patient presentations include medical history, physical examination, and laboratory data, followed by a series of questions using a systematic, problem-solving approachCompelling range of cases - from the uncomplicated (a single disease state) to the complex (multiple disease states and drug-related problems)Diverse authorship from more than 190 clinicians from nearly 100 institutions Coverage that integrates the biomedical and pharmaceutical sciences with therapeuticsAppendices containing valuable information on pharmacy abbreviations, laboratory tests, mathematical conversion factors, anthropometrics, and complementary and alternative therapies
Contents
BONE AND JOINT DISORDERSEdited by Terry L. Schwinghammer1.Gout and Hyperuricemia2.Osteoarthritis3. Osteoporosis4.Rheumatoid ArthritisCARDIOVASCULAR DISORDERSEdited by Terry L. Schwinghammer5.Acute Coronary Syndromes6.Arrhythmias7.Cardiac Arrest8.Dyslipidemia9.Heart Failure10.Hypertension11.Ischemic Heart Disease12.Shock13.Stroke14.Venous Thromboembolism DERMATOLOGIC DISORDERSEdited by Terry L. Schwinghammer15.Acne Vulgaris16. Dermatologic Drug Reactions and Common Skin Conditions17.PsoriasisENDOCRINOLOGIC DISORDERSEdited by Terry L. Schwinghammer18.Adrenal Gland Disorders19.Diabetes Mellitus20.Thyroid DisordersGASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERSEdited by Joseph T. DiPiro21.Cirrhosis and Portal Hypertension22.Constipation23.Diarrhea24.Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (TS)25.Hepatitis, Viral26.Inflammatory Bowel Disease27.Nausea and Vomiting28.Pancreatitis (TS)29.Peptic Ulcer Disease (TS)GYNECOLOGIC AND OBSTETRIC DISORDERSEdited by Barbara G. Wells30.Contraception31.Menopause and Perimenopausal and Postmenopausal Hormone Therapy32.Pregnancy and Lactation: Therapeutic ConsiderationsHEMATOLOGIC DISORDERSEdited by Cecily DiPiro33.Anemias34.Sickle Cell DiseaseINFECTIOUS DISEASESEdited by Joseph T. DiPiro35.Antimicrobial Regimen Selection36.Central Nervous System Infections37.Endocarditis38.Fungal Infections, Invasive39.Gastrointestinal Infections40.Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection41.Influenza42.Intraabdominal Infections43.Respiratory Tract Infections, Lower 44.Respiratory Tract Infections, Upper 45.Sepsis and Septic Shock46.Sexually Transmitted Diseases47.Skin and Soft-Tissue Infections48.Surgical Prophylaxis49.Tuberculosis50.Urinary Tract Infections and Prostatitis51.Vaccines, Toxoids, and Other ImmunobiologicsNEUROLOGIC DISORDERSEdited by Barbara G. Wells52.Alzheimer's Disease53.Epilepsy54.Headache: Migraine and Tension-Type55.Pain Management56.Parkinson's Disease57.Status EpilepticusNUTRITIONAL DISORDERSEdited by Cecily DiPiro58.Assessment of Nutrition Status and Nutrition Requirements59.Enteral Nutrition60.Obesity61.Parenteral NutritionONCOLOGIC DISORDERSEdited by Cecily DiPiro62. Breast Cancer 63.Colorectal Cancer64.Lung Cancer65.Lymphomas66.Prostate Cancer 67.Renal Cell CarcinomaOPHTHALMIC DISORDERSEdited by Cecily DiPiro68.GlaucomaPSYCHIATRIC DISORDERSEdited by Barbara G. Wells69.Anxiety Disorders70.Bipolar Disorder71.Major Depressive Disorder72.Schizophrenia73.Sleep Disorders74.Substance-Related DisordersRENAL DISORDERSEdited by Cecily DiPiro75.Acid-Base Disorders76.Acute Kidney Injury77.Chronic Kidney Disease 78.Drug Therapy Individualization for Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease79.Electrolyte HomeostasisRESPIRATORY DISORDERSEdited by Terry L. Schwinghammer80.Allergic Rhinitis81.Asthma82.Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseUROLOGIC DISORDERSEdited by Cecily DiPiro83.Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia84. Erectile Dysfunction85.Urinary Incontinence APPENDICESEdited by Barbara G. WellsAppendix 1.Allergic and Pseudoallergic Drug ReactionsAppendix 2.GeriatricsAppendix 3.Drug-Induced Hematologic DisordersAppendix 4.Drug-Induced Liver DiseaseAppendix 5.Drug-Induced Pulmonary DiseaseAppendix 6.Drug-Induced Kidney DiseaseNER(01): WOW