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Oxford Desk Reference: Toxicology Nick Bateman (, Formerly Professor of Clinical Toxicology and Consultant Physician, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh and Director, National Poisions Information Service, UK)

Oxford Desk Reference: Toxicology By Nick Bateman (, Formerly Professor of Clinical Toxicology and Consultant Physician, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh and Director, National Poisions Information Service, UK)

Summary

An authoritative reference work, Oxford Desk Reference: Toxicology is a key clinical text for trainees and consultants in toxicology, acute medicine, critical care, and emergency medicine. A reader-friendly layout ensures that information is easy to find and assimilate, and topics are self-contained to aid quick diagnosis.

Oxford Desk Reference: Toxicology Summary

Oxford Desk Reference: Toxicology by Nick Bateman (, Formerly Professor of Clinical Toxicology and Consultant Physician, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh and Director, National Poisions Information Service, UK)

Overdose and poisoning are one of the most frequent acute medical presentations seen in emergency departments, and high dependency and intensive care facilities. The Oxford Desk Reference: Toxicology provides an authoritative guide for the management of patients with poisoning. Each chapter includes key clinical features and potential treatment options to help physicians to assess the potential severity of the poisoned patient and provide the optimum clinical care. A reader-friendly layout ensures that information is easy to find and assimilate, and topics are self-contained to aid quick diagnosis. Presented in an easy-to-use double-page spread format, highly bulleted and concise, the Oxford Desk Reference: Toxicology is ideal for quick referral when an acute problem arises. Contributions from the leading figures in toxicology make this book indispensable for all those involved with the management of poisoned patients, especially trainees and consultants working in emergency medicine, acute medicine, and critical care.

Oxford Desk Reference: Toxicology Reviews

This appears to be the most up-to-date book of its type......Overall, this would be an excellent addition to any critical care/emergency department clinician's compendium of resources on how to manage poisoned patients. * Doody's Notes *
The organization of the chapters flows quite well. The text is readable, and the information included is relevant, topical and up to date......It is a handy reference source and excellent for occupational physicians * Tar-Ching Aw Occupational Medicine Journal *
This book provides an excellent source of information on the theoretical and practical aspects of clinical toxicology....The 400-page book can be highly recommended to all physicians working in emergency medicine or residents in training. * Hugo Kupferschmidt, Tox Info Suisse, Clinical Toxicology Book Review *

Table of Contents

1. Scientific principles in clinical toxicology ; 2. General management of the poisoned patient ; 3. Common complications of poisoning ; 4. Drugs acting on the central nervous system ; 5. Analgesics ; 6. Cardiovascular acting agents ; 7. Other common pharmaceutical toxins ; 8. Drugs of abuse ; 9. Common chemical poisonings ; 10. Poisoning due to metals and their salts ; 11. Household products ; 12. Pesticides, herbicides, and rodenticides ; 13. Poisoning due to plants and animals ; 14. Chemical warfare agents ; 15. Principles of radiation toxicology ; 16. Occupational and industrial aspects of toxicology assessment

Additional information

NPB9780199594740
9780199594740
0199594740
Oxford Desk Reference: Toxicology by Nick Bateman (, Formerly Professor of Clinical Toxicology and Consultant Physician, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh and Director, National Poisions Information Service, UK)
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Oxford University Press
2014-06-26
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