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Study Guide for Goldfrank's Toxicologic Emergencies, 11th Edition

ISBN10: 1260475026 | ISBN13: 9781260475029

Study Guide for Goldfrank's Toxicologic Emergencies, 11th Edition
ISBN10: 1260475026
ISBN13: 9781260475029
By Rana Biary, Mary Howland, Silas W. Smith, Richard Weisman, Neal Lewin, Lewis Goldfrank and Robert Hoffman

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The hands-on study companion for the most respected, rigorous medical toxicology text available

Goldfrank's Toxicologic Emergencies has long been the go-to guide for accurately diagnosing and effectively treating poisoned and overdosed patients. Now, this practical companion provides everything you need to get even more out of Goldfrank’s.

Study Guide for Goldfrank's Toxicologic Emergencies provides 1,400 questions with answers for testing your knowledge―a process that increases information retention and serves as invaluable practice for board exams. Each chapter has its own question set using both general factual and case-based questions. The guide is ideal for students, nurses, pharmacists, and physicians.

Study Guide for Goldfrank's Toxicologic Emergencies covers:

  • General approaches to the poisoned patient
  • Principles of medical toxicology
  • Clinical basis of medical toxicology
  • Poison prevention and education
  • Research principles
  • Legal and forensic considerations

    Historical Principles and Perspectives

    Toxicologic Misfortunes and Catastrophes in History

    PART A

    THE GENERAL APPROACH TO THE PATIENT

    Initial Evaluation of the Patient: Vital Signs and Toxic Syndromes

    Principles of Managing the Acutely Poisoned or Overdosed Patient

    SC1. Principles of Antidote Stocking

    Decontamination Principles: Prevention of Gastrointestinal Absorption

SC2. Decontamination Principles: Prevention of Dermal, ophthalmic and inhalational Absorption

A1. Activated Charcoal

A2. Whole-Bowel Irrigation and Other Intestinal Evacuants

    Principles and Techniques Applied to Enhance Elimination

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