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Goldfrank's Toxicologic Emergencies, Tenth Edition (ebook) 10th Edition, Kindle Edition
The standard-setting reference in medical toxicology—trusted as the leading evidencebased resource for poison emergencies
A Doody's Core Title for 2017!
For decades, one name has been synonymous with the most respected, rigorous perspectives on medical toxicology and the treatment of poisoned and overdosed patients: Goldfrank's Toxicologic Emergencies. Presented in full color, Goldfrank’s delivers essential, patientcenteredcoverage of every aspect of poison management. The editors and authors are recognized as preeminent scholars in their specialties and provide unmatched coverage of all aspects of toxicologic emergencies, from pharmacology and clinical presentation to cutting-edge treatment strategies.
Goldfrank's Toxicologic Emergencies, Tenth Edition begins with an examination of medical toxicology principles and techniques. It then reviews the biochemical, molecular, and pathophysiologic basis of toxicology, followed by an intense focus on toxicologic principles related to special patient populations.
Features
- Case studies enhance your understanding of the clinical application of the text material
- Practical focus on the pathophysiologic basis of medical toxicology
- The Antidotes in Depth sections delivers the expertise of toxicologists across the world as they present treatments for critically ill poisoned and overdosed patients and allow you to easily identify key issues relating to the use of complex and often unfamiliar therapies
- The principles of risk management, medicolegal decision making, patient safety, post mortem toxicology and the assessment of ethanol induced impairment described in chapters and Special Considerations emphasize the interface between medical toxicology, the law, and quality care
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ISBN-13978-0071801843
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Edition10th
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PublisherMcGraw Hill / Medical
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Publication dateSeptember 22, 2014
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LanguageEnglish
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File size238107 KB
Editorial Reviews
From the Publisher
Neal A. Lewin, MD, FACP, FACEP, FACMT (New York, NY), Director of Didactic Education NYULMC/Bellevue Emergency Medicine Residency Program, The Stanley and Fiona Druckenmiller Professor of Emergency Medicine and Medicine (Pharmacology), Attending Physician, Department of Emergency Medicine, Bellevue Hospital Center and New York University Medical Center; Clinical Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine and Medicine (Clinical Pharmacology), New York University School of Medicine; Consultant, New York City Poison Center.
Mary Ann Howland, PharmD, DABAT, FAACT (New York, NY), Clinical Professor of Pharmacy, St. John’s University College of Pharmacy; Consultant, Department of Emergency Medicine, Bellevue Hospital Center and New York University Medical Center; Senior Consultant in Residence, New York City Poison Center.
Robert S. Hoffman, MD, FAACT, FACMT (New York, NY), Director, New York City Poison Center; Attending Physician, Department of Emergency Medicine, Bellevue Hospital Center and New York University Medical Center; Associate Professor, Emergency Medicine and Medicine (Clinical Pharmacology), New York University School of Medicine.
Lewis R. Goldfrank, MD, FACEP, FAAEM, FAACT, FACMT, FACP (New York, NY), Professor and Chair, Department of Emergency Medicine, New York University School of Medicine; Director, Emergency Medicine, Bellevue Hospital Center and New York University Medical Center; Medical Director, New York City Poison Center.
About the Author
Lewis S. Nelson, MD, FACEP, FACMT Director, Medical Toxicology Fellowship Program; Associate Director, New York City Poison Center; Attending Physician, Department of Emergency Medicine, Bellevue Hospital Center and New York University Medical Center; Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, New York University School of Medicine, New York, New York.
Mary Ann Howland, PharmD, DABAT, FAACT Clinical Professor of Pharmacy, St. John’s University College of Pharmacy; Consultant, Department of Emergency Medicine, Bellevue Hospital Center and New York University Medical Center; Senior Consultant in Residence, New York City Poison Center, New York, New York.
Lewis S. Nelson, MD, FACEP, FACMT (New York, NY), Director, Medical Toxicology Fellowship Program; Associate Director, New York City Poison Center; Attending Physician, Department of Emergency Medicine, Bellevue Hospital Center and New York University Medical Center; Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, New York University School of Medicine.
Neal A. Lewin, MD, FACP, FACEP, FACMT (New York, NY), Director of Didactic Education NYULMC/Bellevue Emergency Medicine Residency Program, The Stanley and Fiona Druckenmiller Professor of Emergency Medicine and Medicine (Pharmacology), Attending Physician, Department of Emergency Medicine, Bellevue Hospital Center and New York University Medical Center; Clinical Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine and Medicine (Clinical Pharmacology), New York University School of Medicine; Consultant, New York City Poison Center.
Mary Ann Howland, PharmD, DABAT, FAACT (New York, NY), Clinical Professor of Pharmacy, St. John’s University College of Pharmacy; Consultant, Department of Emergency Medicine, Bellevue Hospital Center and New York University Medical Center; Senior Consultant in Residence, New York City Poison Center.
Robert S. Hoffman, MD, FAACT, FACMT (New York, NY), Director, New York City Poison Center; Attending Physician, Department of Emergency Medicine, Bellevue Hospital Center and New York University Medical Center; Associate Professor, Emergency Medicine and Medicine (Clinical Pharmacology), New York University School of Medicine.
Lewis R. Goldfrank, MD, FACEP, FAAEM, FAACT, FACMT, FACP (New York, NY), Professor and Chair, Department of Emergency Medicine, New York University School of Medicine; Director, Emergency Medicine, Bellevue Hospital Center and New York University Medical Center; Medical Director, New York City Poison Center.
Lewis R. Goldfrank, MD, FACEP, FAAEM, FAACT, FACMT, FACP Professor and Chair, Department of Emergency Medicine, New York University School of Medicine; Director, Emergency Medicine, Bellevue Hospital Center and New York University Medical Center; Medical Director, New York City Poison Center, New York, New York.
Product details
- ASIN : B00P1JSNMM
- Publisher : McGraw Hill / Medical; 10th edition (September 22, 2014)
- Publication date : September 22, 2014
- Language : English
- File size : 238107 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Not Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 8444 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #3,493,640 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #243 in Pharmacology Toxicology
- #1,077 in Toxicology (Books)
- #1,104 in Emergency Medicine (Kindle Store)
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Unless you decide to read Goldfrank just like read a fiction novel, page-to-page and front-to-back, the Kindle edition should be the last choice for whom interesting to Toxicology. Quite regret to buy this great book in kindle edition.
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The layout and typeface is good, and despite the fact there is a bit more content, the actual size of the book is slightly smaller than the previous edition. I personally very much enjoy the case studies that are now included at the beginning of each section. In terms of other new content, there are also a few more special content chapters in this edition, an addition chapter on poison control centres/epidemiology, and one more antidote in depth chapter. This addition also discusses some of the new drugs that were not around during the prior edition (dabigatran, rivaroxaban, etc.)
If you already have the previous version, there's probably not much point in buying this edition, as the changes are overall fairly minimal. Also, Goldfrank's is always slightly biased towards how toxicology is practiced through the NYPCCs - not necessarily a bad thing, but occasionally items mentioned in the textbook may not reflect overall consensus on the matter.