cover image - Pharmacology and Drug Administration for Imaging Technologists, 2nd Edition
ISBN: 9780323030755
Copyright: 2006
Publication Date: 10-06-2005
Page Count: 208
Imprint: Mosby
List Price: $66.95

Pharmacology and Drug Administration for Imaging Technologists, 2nd Edition

by Steven C. Jensen, PhD, RT(R) and Michael P. Peppers, PharmD, RPh

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cover image - Pharmacology and Drug Administration for Imaging Technologists, 2nd Edition
ISBN: 9780323030755
Copyright: 2006
Publication Date: 10-06-2005
Page Count: 208
Imprint: Mosby
List Price: $66.95
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This text is a complete resource for all the imaging technologies, not just plain film radiography. It provides introductory material on pharmacological nomenclature, 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.

    • Updates on all contrast agents.
    • New information on the use of contrast agents in ultrasound.
    • New Drug Classifications chapter.
    • New chapter on drug-related emergencies includes case studies.
    • Evolve Resources for instructors include a 220-question test bank and an electronic image collection.
    • Objectives and Key Terms open each chapter.
    • Learning exercises include true/false, fill-in-the-blank, multiple-choice, and short-answer questions at the end of each chapter, with answers at the end of the book.
    • Did You Know? boxes offer interesting tidbits of historical or current pharmacology information, connecting the book's drug content to everyday situations.
    • Clinical Alert icons point out possible adverse reactions and toxic effects.
    • Discussion of pharmacodynamics and drug classifications focuses on radiopaque contrast media used in imaging procedures, using clearly written text and useful tables.
    • Pharmacokinetics coverage describes how drugs are absorbed, metabolized, distributed, and eliminated.
    • Complete coverage of emergency procedures in response to adverse reactions to contrast media includes crash cart procedures and drugs used to treat cardiac and/or respiratory arrest and how to administer them appropriately.
    • Updates on all contrast agents.
    • New information on the use of contrast agents in ultrasound.
    • New Drug Classifications chapter.
    • New chapter on drug-related emergencies includes case studies.
    • Evolve Resources for instructors include a 220-question test bank and an electronic image collection.
    • 1 The Role of the Imaging Professional
      Key Terms
      Objectives
      Introduction
      Historical Perspective
      Ethical and Legal Implications
      Standard of Care
      HIPAA NEW!
      Conclusion
      Learning Exercises
      2 Principles of Pharmacology
      Key Terms
      Objectives
      Introduction
      Drug Nomenclature
      Legend Drugs
      The Legal Prescription
      Controlled Substances
      Herbal Products NEW!
      Charting
      Drug References
      Learning Exercises
      3 Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics
      Key Terms
      Objectives
      Introduction
      Biopharmaceutics
      Pharmacokinetics
      Conclusion
      Learning Exercises
      4 Pharmacodynamics
      Key Terms
      Objectives
      Introduction
      Mechanism of Action
      Drug-Response Relationships
      Half-Life
      Therapeutic Index
      Adverse Effects
      Drug-Drug Interactions
      Conclusion
      Learning Exercises
      5 Drug Classifications NEW!
      Key Terms
      Objectives
      Inroduction
      Cardiac Medications
      Anticoagulant, Antiplatelet, Thrombolytic Medications
      Analgesic Medications
      Antihistamine Medications
      Endocrine Medications
      Central Nervous System Medications
      Anti-Infectives
      Chemotherapy
      Conclusion
      Learning Exercises
      6 Classification, Chemistry, and Pharmacology of Contrast Agents
      Key Terms
      Objectives
      Radiopaque Contrast Media
      Pharmacology of Iodinated ROCM
      Osmolality, Osmolarity, Osmotic Activity
      Intravascular Radiopaque Contrast Media
      Enteral Radiopaque Contrast Media
      Paramagnetic Agents NEW!
      Ultrasound Microbubble Agents NEW!
      Conclusion
      Learning Exercises
      7 Pharmacodynamics of Radiopaque Contrast Media
      Key Terms
      Objectives
      Iodinated Radiopaque Contrast Media
      Diagnostic Pharmacodynamics
      Adverse Pharmacodynamics
      General Adverse Reactions
      Paramagnetic Agent Adverse Reactions NEW!
      Ultrasound Microbubble Agent Adverse Reactions NEW!
      Screening
      Drug-Drug Interactions
      Barium Sulfate
      Conclusion
      Learning Exercises
      8 Routes of Drug Administration
      Key Terms
      Objectives
      Introduction
      Oral Route
      Sublingual and Buccal Routes
      Topical Route
      Rectal Route
      Parenteral Route
      Intravenous Injection Sites NEW!
      Intravenous Equipment NEW!
      Intravenous Procedure NEW!
      Charting NEW!
      Chest Tubes and Lines NEW!
      General Administration Guidelines
      Learning Exercises
      9 Infection Prevention and Control
      Key Terms
      Objectives
      Introduction
      Fundamentals NEW!
      Infections Prevention and Control NEW!
      Medical Asepsis
      Hand Washing and Gloves NEW!
      Good Housekeeping NEW!
      Bloodborne Virus Transmission to Healthcare Personnel NEW!
      Conclusion
      Learning Exercises
      10 Anxiety, Phobia and Conscious Sedation NEW!
      Key Terms
      Objectives
      Introduction
      Conscious Sedation
      Agents Used for Conscious Sedation
      Barbituates
      Benzodiazepines
      Opiate Analgesics
      Conclusion
      Learning Exercises
      11 Pharmacology of Emergency Medications
      Key Terms
      Objectives
      Introduction
      Cardiorespiratory Arrest
      Emergency Medications for Cardiorespiratory Arrest
      Other Cardiac Emergency Medications
      Conclusion
      Learning Exercises
      Answer Section
      Bibliography

    • Steven C. Jensen, PhD, RT(R), Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL and Michael P. Peppers, PharmD, RPh, Clinical Pharmacist, Des Peres Hospital; Per Diem Pharmacist, Jefferson Memorial Hospital; Per Diem Pharmacist, St. Alexius Hospital; Per Diem Pharmacist, Option Care, St.Louis, MO, USA
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