Perioperative Addiction
Clinical Management of the Addicted Patient
(Sprache: Englisch)
Perioperative Addiction addresses an issue that every anesthesiologist will encounter many times during the course of his or her career: the patient who arrives for operative care under the influence of legal or illegal drugs. The editors and contributors...
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Perioperative Addiction addresses an issue that every anesthesiologist will encounter many times during the course of his or her career: the patient who arrives for operative care under the influence of legal or illegal drugs. The editors and contributors provide expert guidance on how to identify and manage the addicted patient, approaching the subject from the vantage points of the specific drug and of special patient populations.Features:
· Guidance for spotting and managing addicted patients
· All common and important drugs of addiction, from opioids, cocaine, club drugs, and alcohol, to tobacco, marijuana, nitrous oxide, inhalants, and propofol
· Special populations, including pregnant women, pain patients, adolescents, older patients, and healthcare professionals
· Fascinating overview of the long history of addiction
· Genetic basis of addiction, and the range of pharmacological treatments for addiction
Perioperative Addiction addresses an issue that every anesthesiologist will encounter many times during the course of his or her career: the patient who arrives for operative care under the influence of legal or illegal drugs. The editors and contributors provide expert guidance on how to identify and manage the addicted patient, approaching the subject from the vantage points of the specific drug and of special patient populations.
Topics:
- Guidance for spotting and managing addicted patients
- All common and important drugs of addiction, from opioids, cocaine, club drugs, and alcohol, to tobacco, marijuana, nitrous oxide, inhalants, and propofol
- Special populations, including pregnant women, pain patients, adolescents, older patients, and healthcare professionals
- Fascinating overview of the long history of addiction
- Genetic basis of addiction, and the range of pharmacological treatments for addictionrative Addiction addresses an issue that every anesthesiologist will encounter many times during the course of his or her career: the patient who arrives for operative care under the influence of legal or illegal drugs. The editors and contributors provide expert guidance on how to identify and manage the addicted patient, approaching the subject from the vantage points of the specific drug and of special patient populations.
Topics:
- Guidance for spotting and managing addicted patients
- All common and important drugs of addiction, from opioids, cocaine, club drugs, and alcohol, to tobacco, marijuana, nitrous oxide, inhalants, and propofol
- Special populations, including pregnant women, pain patients, adolescents, older patients, and healthcare professionals
- Fascinating overview of the long history of addiction
- Genetic basis of addiction, and the range of pharmacological treatments for ad
Topics:
- Guidance for spotting and managing addicted patients
- All common and important drugs of addiction, from opioids, cocaine, club drugs, and alcohol, to tobacco, marijuana, nitrous oxide, inhalants, and propofol
- Special populations, including pregnant women, pain patients, adolescents, older patients, and healthcare professionals
- Fascinating overview of the long history of addiction
- Genetic basis of addiction, and the range of pharmacological treatments for addictionrative Addiction addresses an issue that every anesthesiologist will encounter many times during the course of his or her career: the patient who arrives for operative care under the influence of legal or illegal drugs. The editors and contributors provide expert guidance on how to identify and manage the addicted patient, approaching the subject from the vantage points of the specific drug and of special patient populations.
Topics:
- Guidance for spotting and managing addicted patients
- All common and important drugs of addiction, from opioids, cocaine, club drugs, and alcohol, to tobacco, marijuana, nitrous oxide, inhalants, and propofol
- Special populations, including pregnant women, pain patients, adolescents, older patients, and healthcare professionals
- Fascinating overview of the long history of addiction
- Genetic basis of addiction, and the range of pharmacological treatments for ad
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Table of ContentsDedication
Foreword
David L. Reich, MD
Preface
Ethan O. Bryson, MD and Elizabeth A.M. Frost, MD, MBChB, DRCOG
Part I: Background
Chapter 1: A History of Addiction in Medical Personnel
Elizabeth A.M. Frost, MD, MBChB, DRCOG
Chapter 2: The Genetic Basis of Addiction
Chad Epps, MD, Elizabeth Laura Wright, PhDc, MNA, CRNA
Chapter 3: Pharmacologic Treatments for Addiction
Clifford Gevirtz, MD, MPH, Ethan O. Bryson, MD, Elizabeth A.M. Frost, MD, MBChB, DRCOG
Part II: Specific Drugs
Chapter 4: The Anesthetic Implications of Opioid Addiction
Michael C. Lewis, MD, Fouad Souki, MD
Chapter 5: The Cocaine-Addicted Patient
Alan D. Kaye, MD, PhD, Julia L. Weinkauf, MD
Chapter 6: Club Drugs
Samuel DeMaria Jr., MD
Chapter 7: Anesthesia and Alcohol Addiction
Andrew Schwartz, MD, David Knez, DO
Chapter 8: Tobacco, the Smoking Gun?
Elizabeth A.M. Frost, MD, MBChB, DRCOG
Chapter 9: Marijuana, nitrous oxide and other inhaled drugs
Ethan O. Bryson, MD, Elizabeth A.M. Frost, MD, MBChB, DRCOG
Chapter 10: Propofol Abuse
Elizabeth A.M. Frost, MD, MBChB, DRCOG, MD, Ethan O. Bryson, MD
Part III: Specific Populations
Chapter 11: Drugs, Alcohol and Pregnant Women: Anesthetic implications for mother and newborn
Migdalia Saloum, MD, Jonathan N. Epstein, MD
Chapter 12: Prescription drugs: Implications for the chronic pain patient
Amy S. Aloysi, MD, Ethan O. Bryson, MD
Chapter 13: The Addicted Adolescent Patient
Corey Scher, MD, Ethan O. Bryson, MD, Elizabeth A.M. Frost, MD, MBChB, DRCOG
Chapter 14: The Addicted Geriatric Patient
Sherry Cummings, PhD, R. Lyle Cooper, PhD, LCSW
Chapter 15: The Drug-Seeking Healthcare Professional
Dirk Wales, Ethan O. Bryson, MD
Chapter 16: Non-narcotic anesthetic options for the patient in recovery from substance abuse
Heather Hamza, CRNA, MS
Autoren-Porträt
Ethan O. Bryson, MD Assistant Professor Department of Anesthesiology Mount Sinai School of Medicine New York, NY, USA Elizabeth A.M. Frost, MBChB, DRCOG Professor Department of Anesthesiology Mount Sinai School of Medicine New York, NY, USA
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2011, XIV, 290 Seiten, Maße: 15,5 x 23,5 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Ethan O. Bryson, Elizabeth A. M. Frost
- Verlag: Springer, Berlin
- ISBN-10: 1461401690
- ISBN-13: 9781461401698
Sprache:
Englisch
Pressezitat
From the reviews:"This is really a combination of two books, one about the perioperative management of patients with addiction, and one about substance abuse among physicians, particularly anesthesia providers. ... The chapter on the history of addiction in medical personnel is fantastic and richly illustrated. ... This is a unique contribution to the literature. It will be of value to anyone with an interest in the topic, including program directors and specialists in addiction medicine." (Michael F. O'Connor, Doody's Book Reviews, June, 2012)
"Overall, this is a praiseworthy textbook that provides a thorough overview of perioperative addiction. The diverse information provided can serve as an authoritative reference on this subject. In addition, the organization of information into preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative phases can function as a valuable bedside guide on how best to care for this challenging patient population." (Geoff Alexander Bellingham, Canadian Journal of Anesthesia, Vol. 59, 2012)
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