基本説明
Organization of medical doncitions provides a brief overview of the basic disease process, epidemiology, pathophysiology, signs and symptoms, laboratory findings, and currently accepted medical therapy of each disorder. 7th ed.: 2007.
Full Description
Dental Management of the Medically Compromised Patient is an essential guide to common medical conditions that may alter the dental management of patients. This updated, concise reference provides the information you need to care for these patients.Organization of medical conditions provides a brief overview of the basic disease process, epidemiology, pathophysiology, signs and symptoms, laboratory findings, and currently accepted medical therapy of each disorder. This is followed by a detailed explanation and recommendations for specific dental management.Coverage of dosages, side effects, and drug interactions with medications used in dentistry, including those used during pregnancy.Chapters focusing on major health problems in the US and other nations include, ischemic hearth disease, smoking and tobacco use cessation, sleep-related breathing disorders, sexually transmitted diseases, diabetes mellitus, and psychiatric disorders.Dental management summary table summarizes important factors for consideration in the dental management of medically compromised patients.Appendix on the therapeutic management of common oral lesions provides a quick reference to the causative factors, clinical description, currently accepted therapeutic management, and patient education regarding common oral conditions. Appendix on alternative and complementary drugs looks at herbal remedies, specifically efficacy, adverse effects/reactions, medical problems, drug interactions, and dental implications.NEW! Chapter on drug and alcohol abuse discusses the effects of marijuana, cocaine, amphetamines/methamphetamine, and alcohol, along with considerations for both medical and dental management. NEW! 2009 AAOS statement on Antibiotic Prophylaxis for Bacteremia in Patients with Joint Replacements provides recommendations to supplement practitioners in their clinical judgment regarding antibiotic prophylaxis for patients with a joint prosthesis.
Contents
PART ONE PATIENT EVALUATION AND RISK ASSESSMENT1. Patient Evaluation and Risk AssessmentPART TWO CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE2. Infective Endocarditis3. Hypertension4. Ischemic Heart Disease5. Cardiac Arrhythmias6. Heart Failure (or Congestive Heart Failure)PART THREE PULMONARY DISEASES7. Pulmonary Disease8. Smoking and Tobacco Use Cessation9. Sleep-Related Breathing DisordersPART FOUR GASTROINTESTINAL DISEASES10. Liver Disease11. Gastrointestinal DiseasePART FIVE GENITOURINARY DISEASE12. Chronic Kidney Disease and Dialysis13. Sexually Transmitted DiseasesPART SIX ENDOCRINE AND METABOLIC DISEASE14. Diabetes Mellitus15. Adrenal Insufficiency16. Thyroid Diseases (Hyperthyroidism, Hypothyroidism, Thyroiditis, and Neoplastic Disease)17. Pregnancy and Breast FeedingPART SEVEN IMMUNOLOGIC DISEASE18. AIDS, HIV Infection, and Related Conditions19. Allergy20. Rheumatologic and Connective Tissue Disorders21. Organ and Bone Marrow TransplantationPART EIGHT HEMATOLOGIC AND ONCOLOGIC DISEASE22. Disorders of Red Blood Cells23. Disorders of White Blood Cells24. Acquired Bleeding and Hypercoagulable Disorders25. Congenital Bleeding and Hypercoagulable Disorders26. Cancer and Oral Care of the PatientPART NINE NEUROLOGIC, BEHAVIORAL, AND PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS27. Neurologic Disorders28. Anxiety, Eating Disorders and Behavioral Reactions to Illness29. Psychiatric Disorders30. Drug and Alcohol AbuseAppendix A: A Guide to Management of Common Medical Emergencies in the Dental OfficeAppendix B: Guidelines for Infection Control in Dental Health Care SettingsAppendix C: Therapeutic Management of Common Oral LesionsAppendix D: Drug Interactions of Significance to DentistryAppendix E: Alternative and Complementary Drugs