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For many years, individual cardiovascular risk factors have been dealt with in isolation, often by specialists with an interest in one particular risk factor, for example hypertension or hypercholesterolaemia. There has recently been a move to emphasise the importance of reducing global cardiovascular risk, which requires clinicians to address any one of a number of different risk factors. The interplay between these various factors is important in our understanding of development of cardiovascular disease and, similarly, the synergistic effects of targeting different risk factors is important in risk reduction. This text provides a comprehensive and up-to-date review of modern cardiovascula...
This new edition is completely in the Best of Five format to be relevant to the current Part 1 examinations. Chapters are by subject areas following the MRCP Part 1 syllabus. The questions have excellent clinical scenarios and the answers have topic summaries to aid revision in the specific subject areas.
Intends to give candidates essential practise at spot recognition of popular cases encountered in the MRCP 2 examination. This title features 150 cases with examination-style questions on popular topics encountered in the Part 2 examination.
Pocket Prescriber 2011 is a concise, up-to-date prescribing guide. It contains all the 'must have' information that junior doctors, nurse prescribers and medical students need at their fingertips. Key Features - A-Z list of the 500 most commonly prescribed drugs with each entry containing the key prescribing information - Focuses on safety issues, warnings, drug errors and adverse effects - Practical guidance on drug selection, plus protocols and guidelines - Advice and reference information for complicated prescriptions - Concise management summaries for the common medical emergencies - Includes the new 2010 European Resuscitation Council algorithms - Clinically useful reminders of basic pharmacology (e.g. receptor profiles)
Drug prescribing errors are a common cause of hospital admission, and adverse reactions can have devastating effects, some even fatal. Pocket Prescriber Emergency Medicine is a concise, up-to-date prescribing guide containing all the "must have" information on a vast range of drugs that staff from junior doctors to emergency nurses, nurse prescribe
Pocket Prescriber 2012 is a concise, up-to-date prescribing guide. It contains all the "must-have" information that junior doctors, nurse prescribers and medical students need at their fingertipsFrom reviews of the previous editions:"A pocket book that is truly pocketable, every medical student and junior doctor should carry this book...If you're u
Pocket Prescriber 2013 is a concise, up-to-date prescribing guide containing all the "must-have" information that junior doctors, nurse prescribers, and medical students need at their fingertips. Key features: A–Z list of the 500 most commonly prescribed drugs with each entry containing the key prescribing information Safety issues, warnings, drug errors, and adverse effects Practical guidance on drug selection, plus protocols and guidelines Advice and reference information for complicated prescriptions Concise management summaries for the common medical emergencies The new European Resuscitation Council algorithms Clinically useful reminders of basic pharmacology (e.g., receptor profiles)
This book provides succinct reviews of 500 of the most commonly prescribed drugs. Each entry covers key prescribing information and provides information on safety issues, warnings, drug errors, and adverse effects. The book supplies practical guidance on drug selection and includes prescribing protocols and guidelines, information for complicated prescriptions, and concise management summaries for the common medical emergencies. It includes the new European Resuscitation Council algorithms and clinically useful reminders of basic pharmacology. This concise, up-to-date prescribing guide contains all the "must-have" information that junior doctors, nurse prescribers, and medical students need at their fingertips.
Adverse reactions to medicines continue to present a burden on healthcare, causing considerable morbidity and mortality. Aswell as knowing about the benefits of medicines, healthcare professionals need to understand the problem of adverse drugreactions and be aware of how they can be prevented and managed. This essential and practical guide has been extensively revised and updated to include three new chapters on adverse effectsof drugs in pregnancy, pharmacogenetics, and side effects and patients. Case studies are provided with each chapter.
The pharmaceutical industry is on the verge of an exciting and challenging century. Advances in pharmaceutical sciences have dramatically changed the processes of discovery and development of new therapeutic drugs and, in turn, resulted in an extraordinary increase in the potential prophylactic and therapeutic interventions. In this atmosphere, an