
In anesthesia practice and treatment, pharmacology and therapeutics are intimately related, synergistic, and mutually reinforcing. Rapid advances in pharmacotherapy often offer myriad treatment options for clinicians to sort through when developing patient management strategies. In turn, the principles of clinical therapeutics are rooted in fundamental pharmacology. Clinicians must understand pharmacologic principles in order to formulate and implement therapeutic algorithms that maximize patient benefit. Pharmacology in Anesthesia Practice provides clinicians with a rapid and easy review of the most commonly utilized pharmacologic agents during perioperative care. Clinical application is emphasized throughout. It aims to offer clinicians point-of-care guidance from internationally recognized authors and centers of excellence.
This text investigates the critical intersection of fundamental pharmacologic principles and their practical application in perioperative patient management. Authors Anita Gupta and Nina Singh-Radcliff, both established experts in the field, synthesize complex therapeutic data to provide clinicians with a structured framework for decision-making. The book argues that a deep understanding of drug mechanisms is the prerequisite for developing effective, patient-centered therapeutic algorithms in high-stakes surgical environments.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this work as a practical, high-utility resource for clinicians seeking rapid access to essential drug information. Readers frequently note the clinical focus of the prose, which prioritizes actionable guidance over purely theoretical discussion.
Page Count:
482
Publication Date:
2013-04-09
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199782679
ISBN-13:
9780199782673
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