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Applied pharmacology for the dental hygienist

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Maryland Heights, Mo. : Mosby/Elsevier, c2011Edition: 6th edDescription: xiii, 382 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 9780323065580 (pbk. : alk. paper)
  • 0323065589 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 617.601 22 H.E.A
LOC classification:
  • RK701 .R46 2011
NLM classification:
  • 2010 D-500
  • QV 50
Contents:
Part 1: General Principles -- 1: Information, sources, regulatory agencies, drug legislation, and prescription writing -- 2: Drug action and handling -- 3: Adverse reactions -- Part 2: Drugs Used In Dentistry -- 4: Autonomic drugs -- 5: Nonopioid (nonnarcotic) analgesics -- 6: Opioid (narcotic) analgesics and antagonists -- 7: Antiinfective agents -- 8: Antifungal and antiviral agents -- 9: Local anesthetics -- 10: General anesthetics -- 11: Antianxiety agents -- 12: Vitamins and minerals -- 13: Oral conditions and their treatment -- 14: Hygiene-related oral disorders -- Part 3: Drugs That May Alter Dental Treatment -- 15: Cardiovascular drugs -- 16: Anticonvulsants -- 17: Psychotherapeutic agents -- 18: Autocoids and antihistamines -- 19: Adrenocorticosteroids -- 20: Other hormones -- 21: Antineoplastic drugs -- 22: Respiratory and gastrointestinal drugs -- Part 4: Special Situations -- 23: Emergency drugs -- 24: Pregnancy and breast feeding -- 25: Drug abuse -- 26: Natural/herbal products and dietary supplements -- Appendix A: Compilation of the top 200 generic and branded drugs of 2008 by total prescriptions -- Appendix B: Medical acronyms -- Appendix C: Medical terminology -- Appendix D: What if -- Appendix E: Oral manifestations: Xerostomia and taste changes -- Appendix F: Children's dose calculations -- Glossary -- Drug index -- Index
Summary: From the Publisher: Easy to read and easy to follow, Applied Pharmacology for the Dental Hygienist, 6th Edition provides an understanding of the basic principles of pharmacology. It covers the most common drugs that you will encounter in clinical practice-the drugs a patient may already be taking and the drugs prescribed by the dentist. A logical and consistent organization makes it easy to look up drug group indications, pharmacokinetics, pharmacologic effects, adverse reactions, drug interactions, and dosages. Ensure patient safety with this essential reference! Drug interactions are emphasized, with explanations of why specific drugs may or may not be appropriate for use in a dental treatment plan. Note boxes highlight important concepts, indications, contraindications, memory tools, warnings, and more. Chapter review questions help you assess your understanding. Informative appendixes make it easy to look up need-to-know information. A new Hygiene-Related Oral Disorders chapter summarizes prevention and treatment of dental caries, gingivitis, and tooth hypersensitivity. A new Natural/Herbal Products and Dietary Supplements chapter relates this fast-growing area to dental hygiene. New Dental Hygiene Considerations boxes show how principles of pharmacology apply specifically to dental hygienists. Additional illustrations and tables simplify difficult concepts, including topics such as receptors and metabolism. A new full-color insert illustrates examples of many common oral pathological conditions
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

Part 1: General Principles -- 1: Information, sources, regulatory agencies, drug legislation, and prescription writing -- 2: Drug action and handling -- 3: Adverse reactions -- Part 2: Drugs Used In Dentistry -- 4: Autonomic drugs -- 5: Nonopioid (nonnarcotic) analgesics -- 6: Opioid (narcotic) analgesics and antagonists -- 7: Antiinfective agents -- 8: Antifungal and antiviral agents -- 9: Local anesthetics -- 10: General anesthetics -- 11: Antianxiety agents -- 12: Vitamins and minerals -- 13: Oral conditions and their treatment -- 14: Hygiene-related oral disorders -- Part 3: Drugs That May Alter Dental Treatment -- 15: Cardiovascular drugs -- 16: Anticonvulsants -- 17: Psychotherapeutic agents -- 18: Autocoids and antihistamines -- 19: Adrenocorticosteroids -- 20: Other hormones -- 21: Antineoplastic drugs -- 22: Respiratory and gastrointestinal drugs -- Part 4: Special Situations -- 23: Emergency drugs -- 24: Pregnancy and breast feeding -- 25: Drug abuse -- 26: Natural/herbal products and dietary supplements -- Appendix A: Compilation of the top 200 generic and branded drugs of 2008 by total prescriptions -- Appendix B: Medical acronyms -- Appendix C: Medical terminology -- Appendix D: What if -- Appendix E: Oral manifestations: Xerostomia and taste changes -- Appendix F: Children's dose calculations -- Glossary -- Drug index -- Index

From the Publisher: Easy to read and easy to follow, Applied Pharmacology for the Dental Hygienist, 6th Edition provides an understanding of the basic principles of pharmacology. It covers the most common drugs that you will encounter in clinical practice-the drugs a patient may already be taking and the drugs prescribed by the dentist. A logical and consistent organization makes it easy to look up drug group indications, pharmacokinetics, pharmacologic effects, adverse reactions, drug interactions, and dosages. Ensure patient safety with this essential reference! Drug interactions are emphasized, with explanations of why specific drugs may or may not be appropriate for use in a dental treatment plan. Note boxes highlight important concepts, indications, contraindications, memory tools, warnings, and more. Chapter review questions help you assess your understanding. Informative appendixes make it easy to look up need-to-know information. A new Hygiene-Related Oral Disorders chapter summarizes prevention and treatment of dental caries, gingivitis, and tooth hypersensitivity. A new Natural/Herbal Products and Dietary Supplements chapter relates this fast-growing area to dental hygiene. New Dental Hygiene Considerations boxes show how principles of pharmacology apply specifically to dental hygienists. Additional illustrations and tables simplify difficult concepts, including topics such as receptors and metabolism. A new full-color insert illustrates examples of many common oral pathological conditions

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