by Jason Armstrong (Author), Ovidiu Pascu (Author)
Now in its fourth edition, the Toxicology Handbook is Australia's leading reference guide for quick and evidence-informed decision making on treatment of the acutely poisoned patient.
The book has been streamlined and fully updated to provide a comprehensive yet concise guide for all medical practitioners and health-care professionals who deal with poisonings. It contains quickly accessible information on poisons, toxins, antidotes, envenomings and antivenoms, and uses a structured and rigorous risk assessment-based approach to guide appropriate treatment decisions.
Written by leading Australian specialists in toxicology and informed by the latest clinical research, this is a must-have addition to all emergency departments and poison information centres.
- Concisely written -
helps the student, trainee, and clinician to find information quickly and easily - A simple, easily remembered and elegant framework (R RSI DEAD) forming the basis of care for all toxicology patients
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Fully revised content, streamlined to be more user-friendly
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Evidence based and up to date - supports appropriate decision making
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Helps resolve common treatment dilemmas, including for digoxin and lithium poisoning, corrosive ingestions and management of envenomings
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Written and edited by experts in the field of toxicology
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An eBook included in all print purchases
- Expanded information on agents
that are seen with increasing frequency in poisoned patients, including lamotrigine and pregabalin -
Updated detail on the management of agents including direct oral anticoagulants, digoxin, desvenlafaxine and corrosives
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Updated and standardised treatment recommendations for dysrhythmias, particularly resulting from drug-induced conduction abnormalities (QRS and QT prolongation)
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Simplified and standardised approaches to management (particularly cardiovascular toxicity from a variety of agents)
Number of Pages: 560
Dimensions: 0.9 x 7.4 x 5 IN
Publication Date: August 27, 2022