Pharmacology for Rehabilitation Professionals, 2nd Edition
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By Barbara Gladson, PhD, PT, OTR
Now fully revised and updated, Dr. Barbara Gladson's Pharmacology for Rehabilitation Professionals, 2nd Edition, remains your best resource for understanding how various drugs affect patients during therapeutic exercise and rehabilitation. Using case
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Now fully revised and updated, Dr. Barbara Gladson's Pharmacology for Rehabilitation Professionals, 2nd Edition, remains your best resource for understanding how various drugs affect patients during therapeutic exercise and rehabilitation. Using case studies and engaging activities, it helps you apply essential pharmacology information directly to rehabilitation practice. New chapters, a new reader-friendly design, new artwork, and more enhance the text and bring you up to date with both basic pharmacologic principles as well as the mechanism of action and side effects of drugs commonly seen in rehabilitation practice.
Now fully revised and updated, Dr. Barbara Gladson's Pharmacology for Rehabilitation Professionals, 2nd Edition, remains your best resource for understanding how various drugs affect patients during therapeutic exercise and rehabilitation. Using case studies and engaging activities, it helps you apply essential pharmacology information directly to rehabilitation practice. New chapters, a new reader-friendly design, new artwork, and more enhance the text and bring you up to date with both basic pharmacologic principles as well as the mechanism of action and side effects of drugs commonly seen in rehabilitation practice.
New to this edition
A new chapter on Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Pharmacology covers popular herbal and alternative products used to promote health, as well as herbal remedies used during menopause and in the treatment of cancer, helping you recognize the impact of herbals on your patients' symptoms and response to therapy.
A new chapter on Drugs Affecting the Integumentary System discusses skin disorders and their pharmacological treatment, prophylactic and debriding agents, antiseptics, and more.
A new chapter on Nutrition and Pharmacology provides current information on vitamins and minerals, enteral and parenteral nutrition, and food and drug interactions -- important topics that affect rehabilitation outcomes.
Updated drug information and new drugs are added throughout the text, keeping you up to date with current pharmacological information as it pertains to rehabilitation.
Key Features
Helps you develop effective exercise programs by providing drug/exercise interactions from a pharmacokinetics perspective. You willl clearly see the implications for exercise for each specific condition and medication.
Presents case studies in every chapter that demonstrate the effects of various drugs on the diagnosis, prognosis, and interventions in physical therapy, so you can more easily monitor patients for adverse drug effects.
Features engaging activities in every chapter, ranging from patient interviews to challenging, real-life questions, helping you retain and apply what you've learned.
Encourages you to use the latest research in your clinical decision making with evidence-based content incorporated throughout.
Simplifies the complex topic of pharmacokinetics so that you will fully understand how it affects your individual patients and your care plans.
Guides you in using the Internet for online drug information with references to specific sites, and when and how to use them to their fullest potential.
Discusses lifespan considerations such as age, physical differences, and obesity, as well as the latest information on diabetes and glucose testing.
Author Information
By Barbara Gladson, PhD, PT, OTR, Director, Biopharma Education and Curriculum Development and Associate Professor of Pharmacology and Physiology, Professor of Physical Therapy, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Newark, NJ
By Barbara Gladson, PhD, PT, OTR, Director, Biopharma Education and Curriculum Development and Associate Professor of Pharmacology and Physiology, Professor of Physical Therapy, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Newark, NJ
Section One: Principles of Pharmacology 1. Introduction 2. Pharmacodynamics: Mechanisms of Action 3. Pharmacokinetics and Drug Dosing 4. Adverse Drug Reactions Section Two: Autonomic and Cardiovascular Pharmacology 5. Drugs Acting on the Autonomic Nervous System 6. Antihypertensive Agents 7. Drug Therapy of Coronary Atherosclerosis and Its Repercussions 8. Drug Therapy for Congestive Heart Failure and Cardiac Arrhythmias Section Three: Treatment for Pulmonary and Gastrointestinal Disorders 9. Drug Therapy for Pulmonary Disorders 10. Drugs for Gastrointestinal Disorders Section Four: Pain Control 11. Anesthetic Agents 12. Drugs for the Treatment of Pain and Inflammation 13. Drug treatment for Arthritis Related Conditions Section Five: Endocrine Pharmacology 14. Selective Topics in Endocrine Pharmacology 15. Drug Treatment for Osteoporosis and Diabetes Section Six: Psychopharmacology 16. Drug Treatment for Depression and Anxiety 17. Drug Treatment for Schizophrenia and Bipolar Illness Section Seven: Drugs Affecting the Nervous System 18. Drugs for Epilepsy and Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder 19. Antispasticity Medications and Skeletal Muscle Relaxants 20. Pharmacologic Management of Degenerative Neurologic Disorders Section Eight: Drugs Affecting the Integumentary System 21. Integumentary System - NEW Section Nine: Infectious Disease 22. Antimicrobial Agents 23. Antiviral Agents and Selected Drugs for Fungal Infections Section Ten: Chemotherapeutic Drugs and Agents Acting on the Immune System 24. Chemotherapy and Immune Modulation Section Eleven: The Relationship between Drug Therapy and Exercise 25. The Interaction between Selective Cardiopulmonary and Diabetic Medications and Exercise Section Twelve: Special Topics 26. Nutrition and Pharmacology - NEW 27. Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Pharmacology - NEW
"This is an excellent resource for students in doctoral programs or for experienced clinicians who need a reference for pharmacologic considerations in rehabilitation. This book is appropriate for all areas of physical therapy practice, and I can recommend it without reservation. The second edition is justified because of the continued evolution of pharmacology and the need for updates on medications. This is an important tool to help therapists improve patient-centered care and be more cognizant of adverse drug interactions."
- Timothy McMahon, MPT (Mercer University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences)
https://www.asia.elsevierhealth.com/pharmacology-for-rehabilitation-professionals-9781437707571.html299521Pharmacology for Rehabilitation Professionalshttps://www.asia.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/9/7/9781437707571_7.jpg59.2178.95USDInStock/Health Professions/Physiotherapy/Books/Health Professions/Physiotherapy/Books/Books/Health Professions/Physiotherapy/Japan Titles43350944388722505456050546645255039525984052631601418269243350924886536505455851451205259838<p>Now fully revised and updated, Dr. Barbara Gladson's <b>Pharmacology for Rehabilitation Professionals, 2nd Edition,</b> remains your best resource for understanding how various drugs affect patients during therapeutic exercise and rehabilitation. Using case studies and engaging activities, it helps you apply essential pharmacology information directly to rehabilitation practice. New chapters, a new reader-friendly design, new artwork, and more enhance the text and bring you up to date with both basic pharmacologic principles as well as the mechanism of action and side effects of drugs commonly seen in rehabilitation practice.</p> <p>Now fully revised and updated, Dr. Barbara Gladson's <b>Pharmacology for Rehabilitation Professionals, 2nd Edition,</b> remains your best resource for understanding how various drugs affect patients during therapeutic exercise and rehabilitation. Using case studies and engaging activities, it helps you apply essential pharmacology information directly to rehabilitation practice. New chapters, a new reader-friendly design, new artwork, and more enhance the text and bring you up to date with both basic pharmacologic principles as well as the mechanism of action and side effects of drugs commonly seen in rehabilitation practice.</p>00add-to-cart97814377075712011 and earlierProfessionalBy Barbara Gladson, PhD, PT, OTR20112Book216w x 276h (8.50" x 10.875")Saunders532Sep 15, 2010IN STOCKBy <STRONG>Barbara Gladson</STRONG>, PhD, PT, OTR, Director, Biopharma Education and Curriculum Development and Associate Professor of Pharmacology and Physiology, Professor of Physical Therapy, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Newark, NJBooksBookUnited StatesNoNoNoNoPlease SelectPlease SelectPlease Select