Fundamentals of Pharmacology 8th Edition Bullock Test Bank

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The 8th Edition of Fundamentals of Pharmacology presents key scientific and clinical principles to facilitate a greater understanding of pharmacology.

This wholly-Australasian text provides comprehensive and current coverage of topics, written in a clear style with a reader-friendly, full-colour design. The authors have implemented student focussed changes to ensure the text is easy to navigate and the content flows to aid comprehension and retention of content.

This edition reflects the availability of medicines in Australia and New Zealand at the time of publication. Consistent with information currently available to us, we have updated new medicines that have entered the marketplace, as well as those that have been removed since the last edition.

Where appropriate, the therapeutic approaches associated with the management of important clinical conditions, such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes mellitus and psychiatric illness have been brought up to date with current clinical guidelines.

 

Table of Content:

  1. Section I Pharmacology within the social and professional context
  2. Chapter 1 Sociocultural aspects
  3. Chapter 2 Health professionals and the law
  4. Chapter 3 Ethical issues
  5. Chapter 4 The roles and responsibilities of health professionals in medicine adherence, education an
  6. Chapter 5 The roles and responsibilities of health professionals in medicine management
  7. Section II Medicine administration and professional responsibilities
  8. Chapter 6 Medicine formulations, storage and routes of admini
  9. Chapter 7 The clinical decision-making process
  10. Chapter 8 Medicine administration strategies and documentation
  11. Chapter 9 Medication errors
  12. Chapter 10 Management of common adverse drug reactions
  13. Chapter 11 Risk communication: balancing the benefits and risks of drug treatment
  14. Section III General aspects of pharmacology
  15. Chapter 12 Drug nomenclature
  16. Chapter 13 Pharmacokinetics: Absorption and distribution
  17. Chapter 14 Pharmacokinetics: Metabolism and excretion
  18. Chapter 15 Drug interactions
  19. Chapter 16 Pharmacodynamics
  20. Chapter 17 Drug development, evaluation and safety
  21. Chapter 18 Genetic considerations in pharmacology
  22. Chapter 19 Pharmacokinetic factors that modify drug action
  23. Chapter 20 Paediatric and geriatric pharmacology
  24. Section IV Toxicology
  25. Chapter 21 Poisoning and envenomation
  26. Chapter 22 The management of acute clinical overdose
  27. Chapter 23 Contemporary drugs of abuse
  28. Chapter 24 Drug abuse in sport
  29. Section V Autonomic pharmacology
  30. Chapter 25 General aspects of neuropharmacology
  31. Chapter 26 Adrenergic pharmacology
  32. Chapter 27 Cholinergic pharmacology
  33. Section VI Chemical mediators
  34. Chapter 28 An introduction to chemical mediators
  35. Chapter 29 Histamine and antihistamines
  36. Chapter 30 Prostaglandins and serotonin
  37. Chapter 31 Nitric oxide and the endothelins
  38. Section VII The modulation of behaviour, cognition and motor activity
  39. Chapter 32 General concepts of psychopharmacology
  40. Chapter 33 Antipsychotic agents
  41. Chapter 34 Anxiolytics and hypnotics
  42. Chapter 35 Antidepressants and mood stabilisers
  43. Chapter 36 Medicines used in neurodegenerative disorders
  44. Chapter 37 Antiseizure agents and muscle relaxants
  45. Chapter 38 Central nervous system stimulants
  46. Section VIII Medicines used to relieve pain and produce anaesthesia
  47. Chapter 39 Opioid analgesics
  48. Chapter 40 Anti-inflammatory, antipyretic and non-opioid analgesic agents
  49. Chapter 41 Medicines used to treat migraine
  50. Chapter 42 General anaesthesia
  51. Chapter 43 Local anaesthesia
  52. Section IX The modulation of oxygenation and perfusion
  53. Chapter 44 Medicines used to lower blood lipids
  54. Chapter 45 Antihypertensive agents
  55. Chapter 46 Medicines used to promote tissue perfusion
  56. Chapter 47 Antithrombotic, fibrinolytic and haemostatic agents
  57. Chapter 48 Diuretics and other renal Medicines
  58. Chapter 49 Medicines used to treat heart failure
  59. Chapter 50 Medicines used to treat cardiac dysrhythmia
  60. Chapter 51 Fluid and potassium imbalances
  61. Chapter 52 AntiAnaemic agents
  62. Chapter 53 Medicines used to maintain gas exchange
  63. Chapter 54 Medicines for upper respiratory tract conditions
  64. Section X The modulation of gastrointestinal function
  65. Chapter 55 Upper gastrointestinal tract medicines
  66. Chapter 56 Lower gastrointestinal tract medicines
  67. Chapter 57 Antiemetic agents
  68. Chapter 58 Enteral and parenteral nutrition
  69. Section XI The modulation of body growth, development and metabolism
  70. Chapter 59 Medicines and the pituitary gland
  71. Chapter 60 Medicines and the thyroid
  72. Chapter 61 Medicines and the pancreas
  73. Chapter 62 Medicines and the adrenal cortex
  74. Chapter 63 Medicines and the gonads
  75. Chapter 64 Medicines and bone metabolism
  76. Chapter 65 Hyperuricaemia and gout
  77. Chapter 66 Obesity and its treatment
  78. Section XII The modulation of cellular growth and proliferation
  79. Chapter 67 Introduction to chemotherapy
  80. Chapter 68 Sulfonamides and trimethoprim
  81. Chapter 69 Antibacterial agents
  82. Chapter 70 Antituberculotic and antileprotic agents
  83. Chapter 71 Antiseptics and disinfectants
  84. Chapter 72 Antiparasitic agents
  85. Chapter 73 Antiviral agents
  86. Chapter 74 Antifungal agents
  87. Chapter 75 Immunomodulating agents
  88. Chapter 76 Cytotoxic chemotherapeutic agents
  89. Section XIII Topically used and herbal medicines
  90. Chapter 77 Medicines used in diseases of the skin
  91. Chapter 78 Medicines and the eye
  92. Chapter 79 Herbal medicines
  93. Appendices
  94. Appendix A Common prescription terminology
  95. Appendix B Common American generic drug names
  96. Appendix C SI units
  97. Appendix D Medicine calculations
  98. Appendix E Common symbols used in medication charts
  99. Appendix F Common word mix-ups
  100. Appendix G Drug-herbal interactions
  101. Appendix H Orphan drugs
  102. Glossary
  103. Index

 

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