Pharmacology for the Physical Therapist
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Medical | Language: English | ISBN: 0071460438 | 608 pages | Data: 2008 | PDF | 90 Mb
Description: The first pharmacology book for physical therapists written by physical therapists and PhD pharmacologists. Based on the classic Katzung's Basic and Clinical Pharmacology, this ground-breaking book illuminates the ever-expanding role of pharmacology in rehabilitation practice. In it you'll find unmatched insights on the full range of pharmacology topics, from drug receptor pharmacodynamics and general anesthetics, to cancer chemotherapy-all told from the vantage point of the authors' extensive first-hand experience.
Features:
•Complete, up-to-date descriptions of common adverse drug reactions relevant to physical therapy
•Explanations of how drugs can potentially disrupt functional and clinical outcomes, along with corresponding physical therapy-based solutions to overcome these issues
•“Problem-Oriented Patient Studies” (POPS), which feature the patient as the focal point of the case rather than drug therapy itself
•“Preparations Available” boxes that provide at-a-glance summaries of the drugs available to treat specific conditions and disorders
•Glossary of need-to-know terms
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