
Pharmacology for Student and Pupil Nurses and Students in Associated Professions
- 2nd Edition - January 1, 1978
- Imprint: Butterworth-Heinemann
- Author: Bernard R. Jones
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 4 3 3 - 1 7 5 4 2 - 1
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 1 - 4 8 3 1 - 8 2 9 6 - 4
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Request a sales quotePharmacology for Student and Pupil Nurses and Students in Associated Professions, Second Edition reviews the progress made in the realm of therapy and the exploration of the drug trends already established. This book explains certain aspects of the International System of Units (SI) as they concern the nursing sphere. Organized into 25 chapters, this edition begins with an overview of the main routes chosen for administering a drug that are influenced by various factors, such as the condition of patient, speed of action, and convenience. This text then examines the various types of laxatives that induce or aid in evacuation of the bowel. Other chapters consider the various drugs and procedures employed in kidney failure. This book discusses as well the types and uses of intravenous infusions. The final chapter deals with the calculations that need to be performed by the nursing staff. This book is a valuable resource for nurses and student nurses.
Preface to the Second EditionIntroductionAcknowledgmentsChapter 1 How Drugs are Administered—the Main Routes Employed—The Forms in Which They are UsedChapter 2 The Metric SystemChapter 3 Antacids and Gastric Sedatives with Carminatives; Emetics; Anti-EmeticsChapter 4 Laxatives and Antidiarrhoeal DrugsChapter 5 Diuretics and Other Drugs Acting on the Urinary System—Drugs and Procedures Used in Kidney Failure—Drugs Used in Retention of Urine—Antidiuretics—Drugs Used in EnuresisChapter 6 Intravenous Infusions—Types and Uses; Isotonic Solutions;—Subcutaneous Infusions; with a Note on the Millimole UnitChapter 7 Cardiovascular Drugs—Digitalis and Other Drugs Acting on the Heart—Hypotensive Drugs—Vasodilators—Vasoconstrictors—Drugs Used in Cardiac ArrhythmiasChapter 8 Drugs Which Affect the Blood—Anti-Anemics—Haemostatics—AnticoagulantsChapter 9 VitaminsChapter 10 Drugs Used for Their Effect on the Respiratory System—Expectorants—Sedatives—Bronchodilators and Antispasmodics—Stimulants—Oxygen and Carbon DioxideChapter 11 Hypnotics and Sedatives with Anticonvulsants; Tranquillisers and Antidepressants; Antihistamines; Amphetamines; Anorectics; Drugs Used in Parkinsonism; Muscle Relaxants; Cholinergic Drugs; Drugs Acting on the UterusChapter 12 Analgesics with Antirheumatic DrugsChapter 13 Anesthetics—General—LocalChapter 14 Drugs Used in the Treatment of Infection—the Chemotherapeutic Drugs—Drugs Used in Tuberculosis—the AntibioticsChapter 15 Anthelmintics with an Outline of Drugs Used in Tropical DiseasesChapter 16 Sera and Vaccines Chapter 17 Antiseptics and DisinfectantsChapter 18 Drugs Used in Endocrine Therapy—the Functions of the Glands—the Hormones—Deficiency—Excess—Preparations Used in TreatmentChapter 19 Drugs Used in the Treatment of Malignant Disease—the Cytotoxics with an Outline of the Immune-Response Mechanism and Related TherapyChapter 20 Drugs Used by Local ApplicationChapter 21 Drugs Used in Diagnosis—General—Urine Examination—RadiologicalChapter 22 "Water" and "Spirit"—the Various Forms ExplainedChapter 23 Ward Medicine Routine—Requisitioning—Storage—Administration—Patient CounselingChapter 24 Poisons Regulations—as They Apply to the Hospital WardChapter 25 CalculationsAppendix Factors Which May Influence Dosage Principles of Emergency Treatment of PoisoningIndex
- Edition: 2
- Published: January 1, 1978
- Imprint: Butterworth-Heinemann
- No. of pages: 300
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN: 9780433175421
- eBook ISBN: 9781483182964
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