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Toxicology
Saunders Nursing Drug Handbook 2011
Barbara B. Hodgson, RN, OCN Robert J. Kizior, BS, RPh
Updated annually, this book offers a quick and easy source for the latest drug information. Arranged in alphabetical order by generic drug name and co-authored by an oncology nurse and a pharmacist, this easy to use reference covers over 1,000 generic and 4,000 trade name drugs. Includes over 300 "Black Box Alerts" which serve to highlight drugs that carry a significant risk of serious or life-threatening effects. Purchase of book allows free access to companion "Evolve" website featuring drug updates and changes as well as customizable and printable monographs for 200 of the most commonly used drugs along with quarterly updates. This new edition features 31 drugs recently approved by the FDA, including prostate cancer, atrial fibrillation, gout, schizophrenia, chronic lymphocytic leukemia, and fibromyalgia drugs. Also includes detailed information on common herbs, including interactions with drugs, herbs, and foods in a handy Herbal Therapies and Interactions appendix.
Format: Softcover, 1361 pages with index Publication Date: June 2010
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Medical Review Officer's Manual and Medical Review Officer Team Manual Package
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The Medical Review Officer's Manual - MROCC's Guide to Drug Testing, Fourth Edition
Robert Swotinsky, MD, MPH | Donna R. Smith, PhD.
PUBLISHED MAY 2010
Four years have passed between this fourth edition and the third edition. This fourth edition has updates for regulatory compliance and technological changes, including changes to the HHS Mandatory Guidelines and Federal Drug Testing Custody and Control Form effective as of May 10, 2010. It also features more information about (1) nonurine tests; (2) prescription opiates and testing for prescription drugs; and (3) specimen validity testing. This fourth edition has updated endnote references. The text includes citations for some of the less well-known parts of the federal rules, so that readers can more easily locate the source material.
The Medical Review Officer Team Manual: MROCC's Guide for MROs and MRO Assistants
James L. Ferguson, D.O., FASAM
As demands for a safe and drug-free workplace grow, federal requirements and a burgeoning work load require that many medical review functions be carried out by medical review officer assistants (MROAs) and others on the medical review officer (MRO) team. This useful, up-to-the-minute manual has been created to help prepare MROAs for certification and to keep the entire MRO team operating at a peak level of professionalism and efficiency.
Offering a complete view of the medical review process, the Medical Review Officer Team Manual covers business, scientific, legal, ethical and logistical issues. It is an ideal practical manual for MROs and MROAs and those who work with them and use their services, including employers and others interested in workplace drug testing. The guide can also be used as a companion to Swotinsky and Smith's previously published Medical Review Officer's Manual, providing "how to" specifics to help the entire MRO team apply the science and art of medical review.
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Physician's Desk Reference 2010 (Prescription)
This annually updated reference covers information on over 4,000 drugs, features 2,000 full-size, full-color photos, new FDA approvals and changes to existing drugs. Indexed by brand name, generic name, manufacturer, and product category. CD-Rom included free online and PDA access. Publication Date: Nov 2009 Format: Hardcover with CD-Rom
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Casarett & Doull's Toxicology 7/e
Curtis D. Klaassen, Ph.D.,Editor
This all-in-one overview of the biomedical and environmental aspects of toxicology has been thoroughly updated and revised in the seventh edition. Offers a skill-building review of the basic components of toxicology, including general principles, modes of action, and chemical-specific toxicity. Also offers an in-depth look at the systemic responses of toxic substances and a two-part environmental toxicology chapter that puts air pollution and ecotoxicology into perspective.
New features to seventh edition: -Updated to reflect the new understanding of the mechanisms of cell death, as well as drug metabolism -Enhanced explanations of the mechanisms of toxicity that effectively reinforce the book's solid overview of general toxicology principles -Revised chapters on biotransformation, carcinogenesis, endocrine, and radiation that reflects the most current perspectives in the field -Greater emphasis on drawing clearer links between science and application, supported by additional concept-clarifying examples Publication Date: 2008
Format: Hardcover, 1309 pages
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Goldfrank's Toxicologic Emergencies, Eighth Edition
Flomenbaum|Goldfrank|Hoffman|Howland|Lewin|Nelson
Published March 2006 this completely updated edition equips readers with an authoritative guide to clinical toxicology. Covers all aspects of toxicologic emergencies, from pharmacology and clinical presentation, to treatment guidelines and case studies.
Uses a case-based approach that maximizes understanding of clinical applications of the material. Includes quick-reference tables on inside covers to provide immediate access to vital-sign statistics, lab values, and common equations. Eighth edition includes expanded coverage of bioterrorism, inhalant abuse, and international considerations.
Registration information included with book to access companion website that includes more than 1200 study questions and annotated answers, case studies with answers, and image library comprised of over 100 color photos of plants, mushrooms, spiders, snakes, marine life, and dertmatologic reactions of toxicologic importance.
Pub Date: 2006 Format: Hardcover, 1981 pages including index
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Proctor & Hughes' Chemical Hazards of the Workplace, Fifth Edition
GJ Hathaway | NH Proctor
Provides toxicology data on chemicals that may be encountered in various work settings. Written for health professionals, introductory chapters cover toxicological concepts, clinical manifestations of exposure, the diagnosis of occupational disease, and industrial hygiene aspects of chemical exposures. The book moves on to cover more than 625 alphabetically arranged entries on individual compounds. This new edition includes updates and revisions of more than 600 entries and adds monographs on new compounds.
Pub. Date: 2004 Format: Hardcover, 785 pages with index
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Physical and Biological Hazards of the Workplace, Second Edition
Peter H Wald, MD Gregg M Stave, MD
This practical how-to reference provides an overview including basic information on either the physical type or underlying biology of workplace hazards. The new edition includes updated references and latest research. Biological agents are covered in equal depth, from the fundamentals of microbiology and infectious disease, to the specific details of organic hazards like wood dust and endotoxins.
Pub. Date: 2001 Format: Hardcover, 680 pages. 2002.
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Clinical Environmental Health and Toxic Exposures, Second Edition
John B. Sullivan Jr, MD | Gary R. Krieger MD, MPH, DABT
Completely revised and updated. Includes expanded coverage on the essentials of environmental toxicology. Features sections on workplace and emergency responses to hazardous material exposure with information on specific industrial exposures.
Pub. Date: 2001 Format: Hardcover, 1600 pages, including 400+ illustrations.
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Hawley's Condensed Chemical Dictionary 15th Edition
Richard J. Lewis, Sr.
A compendium of technical data and descriptive information covering thousands of chemicals and chemical phenomena. Good reference for quick, well-organized, accurate information. Three distinct types of information are presented: 1. Descriptions of chemicals, raw materials, processes and equipment 2. Expanded definitions of chemical entities, phenomena, and terminology 3. Descriptions or identifications of a wide range of trademarked products used in the chemical industries Features links to Web addresses for manufacturers and associations. Publication Date: 2007 Format: Hardcover with CD-rom 1379 pages
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Study Aides:
MRO Certification:
Medical Review Officer's Manual
Medical Review Officer Team Manual
MRO Re-Certification:
Medical Review Officer Team Manual
COHN:
Occupational and Environmental Health: Recognizing and Preventing Disease and Injury
Core Curriculum for Occupational and Environmental Health Nursing
Bates' Guide to Physical Examination and History Taking
Occupational Health Nursing Guidelines for Primary Clinical Conditions
Casarett & Doull's Toxicology
COHN-S:
All COHN books plus
Effective Management of Health and Safety Programs
Preventive Medicine
Epidemiology, Biostatistics, and Preventive Medicine
Maxcy-Rosenau-Last Public Health and Preventive Medicine
Study Guide to Epidemiology & Biostatistics
Effective Management of Health and Safety Programs
Preventive Medicine and Public Health
Occupational Medicine
Proctor & Hughes' Chemical Hazards of the Workplace
Current Occupational and Environmental Medicine
Practical Approach to Occupational and Environmental Medicine
Effective Management of Health and Safety Programs
Clinical Environmental Health and Toxic Exposures
Physical and Biological Hazards of the Workplace
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