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Pharmacology and Drug Administration for Imaging Technologists

ISBN: 9780323030755 | 0323030750
Edition: 2nd
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Mosby
Pub. Date: 10/6/2005

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SummaryTable of Contents
"This text/workbook combination provides essential coverage of pharmacologic terminology, drug classifications, pharmacokinetics, and drugs used in imaging. It also offers comprehensive coverage of diagnostic contrast agents, along with drug administration procedures, emergency responses to drug reactions, and legal and ethical aspects of medication administration."--BOOK JACKET.

Southern Illinois Univ., Carbondale. Brandon/Hill Allied Health first-purchase selection (#321). Text/workbook provides essential coverag... MORE
The Role of the Imaging Professional
1(11)
Key Terms
1(1)
Objectives
... MORE(1)
Introduction
2(1)
Historical Perspective
2(1)
Ethical and Legal Implications
3(1)
Standard of Care
3(4)
HIPAA
7(1)
Conclusion
8(1)
Learning Exercises
9(3)
Principles of Pharmacology
12(18)
Key Terms
12(1)
Objectives
12(1)
Introduction
12(1)
Drug Nomenclature
12(1)
Legend Drugs
13(1)
The Legal Prescription
13(2)
Controlled Substances
15(1)
Herbal Products
16(1)
Charting
17(5)
Drug References
22(4)
Learning Exercises
26(4)
Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics
30(13)
Key Terms
30(1)
Objectives
30(1)
Introduction
30(1)
Biopharmaceutics
30(4)
Pharmacokinetics
34(4)
Conclusion
38(1)
Learning Exercises
39(4)
Pharmacodynamics
43(11)
Key Terms
43(1)
Objectives
43(1)
Introduction
43(1)
Mechanism of Action
43(3)
Drug-Response Relationships
46(1)
Half-life
46(1)
Therapeutic Index
46(2)
Adverse Effects
48(1)
Drug-Drug Interactions
49(1)
Conclusion
49(1)
Learning Exercises
50(4)
Drug Classifications
54(10)
Key Terms
54(1)
Objectives
54(1)
Introduction
54(1)
Cardiac Medications
54(2)
Anticoagulant, Antiplatelet, and Thrombolytic Medications
56(1)
Analgesic Medications
56(2)
Antihistamine Medications
58(1)
Endocrine Medications
58(1)
Central Nervous System Medications
59(1)
Antiinfective Agents
60(1)
Chemotherapy Agents
60(1)
Herbal Products
60(1)
Conclusion
61(1)
Learning Exercises
62(2)
Classification, Chemistry, and Pharmacology of Contrast Agents
64(17)
Key Terms
64(1)
Objectives
64(1)
Radiopaque Contrast Media
64(1)
Pharmacology of Iodinated Radiopaque Contrast Media
64(1)
Osmolality, Osmolarity, and Osmotic Activity
65(1)
Intravascular Radiopaque Contrast Media
66(6)
Enteral Radiopaque Contrast Media
72(1)
Paramagnetic Contrast Agents
73(2)
Ultrasound Microbubble Agents
75(1)
Conclusion
76(1)
Learning Exercises
77(4)
Pharmacodynamics of Radiopaque Contrast Media
81(19)
Key Terms
81(1)
Objectives
81(1)
Iodinated Radiopaque Contrast Media
81(1)
Diagnostic Pharmacodynamics
81(1)
Adverse Pharmacodynamics
82(7)
General Adverse Reactions
89(1)
Paramagnetic Agent Adverse Reactions
90(1)
Ultrasound Microbubble Agent Adverse Reactions
91(1)
Screening
91(1)
Drug-Drug Interactions
91(2)
Barium Sulfate
93(1)
Conclusion
94(1)
Learning Exercises
95(5)
Routes of Drug Administration
100(26)
Key Terms
100(1)
Objectives
100(1)
Introduction
100(2)
Oral Route
102(1)
Sublingual and Buccal Routes
102(1)
Topical Route
102(1)
Rectal Route
103(1)
Parenteral Route
103(11)
Charting
114(2)
Chest Tubes and Lines
116(1)
General Administration Guidelines
117(4)
Learning Exercises
121(5)
Infection Prevention and Control
126(21)
Key Terms
126(1)
Objectives
126(1)
Introduction
126(1)
Microbiology of Infections
126(2)
Fundamentals of Infection
128(4)
Hepatitis, HIV, and Tuberculosis
132(2)
Infection Prevention and Control
134(2)
Medical Asepsis
136(6)
Employer Responsibilities
142(1)
Conclusion
143(1)
Learning Exercises
144(3)
Anxiety, Phobia, and Conscious Sedation
147(8)
Key Terms
147(1)
Objectives
147(1)
Introduction
147(1)
Conscious Sedation
148(1)
Agents Used for Conscious Sedation
149(1)
Barbiturates
149(1)
Benzodiazepines
150(2)
Opiate Analgesics
152(1)
Conclusion
152(1)
Learning Exercises
153(2)
Pharmacology of Emergency Medications
155(20)
Key Terms
155(1)
Objectives
155(1)
Introduction
155(1)
Cardiorespiratory Arrest
155(1)
Emergency Medications for Cardiorespiratory Arrest
156(15)
Other Cardiac Emergency Medications
171(1)
Conclusion
171(1)
Learning Exercises
172(3)
Answer Section175(6)
Bibliography181


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