Will Carroll & Francis J Gilchrist & Michael Mitchell & Helen Sammons & Jyothi Srinivas
Date of Publication: 04/2020
Prescribing for children is problematic. Children are not small adults in terms of their physiology, and they cannot be subjects in clinical trials. This makes prescribing for them something of an art and a daunting one at that for trainees. Will Car
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Prescribing for children is problematic. Children are not small adults in terms of their physiology, and they cannot be subjects in clinical trials. This makes prescribing for them something of an art and a daunting one at that for trainees. Will Carroll (co-editor of the Illustrated Textbook of Paediatrics amongst other titles for paediatrics trainees) with a team of fellow paediatricians and a hospital pharmacist have sought to demystify prescribing for children. The team has identified what from their experience are the most common drugs prescribed to children and have addressed each one, adding detail about how each medicine works. Each chapter follows the ABCDE structure covering Absorption, Biological effects, Clearance, Dosing and side Effects in children. This book is a succinct, portable reference, modelled closely on Hitchings et al.: The Top 100 Drugs.
Prescribing for children is problematic. Children are not small adults in terms of their physiology, and they cannot be subjects in clinical trials. This makes prescribing for them something of an art and a daunting one at that for trainees. Will Carroll (co-editor of the Illustrated Textbook of Paediatrics amongst other titles for paediatrics trainees) with a team of fellow paediatricians and a hospital pharmacist have sought to demystify prescribing for children. The team has identified what from their experience are the most common drugs prescribed to children and have addressed each one, adding detail about how each medicine works. Each chapter follows the ABCDE structure covering Absorption, Biological effects, Clearance, Dosing and side Effects in children. This book is a succinct, portable reference, modelled closely on Hitchings et al.: The Top 100 Drugs.
Key Features
Written in conjunction with a hospital pharmacist for drug expertise.
User-friendly double-page-spread approach.
Each drug entry preceded by clinical pharmacology information with consistent headings: Why and when; Absorption; Biology.
Each drug presented in consistent categories: Clearance; Dosing; Administration; Side effects and interactions; Monitoring and Cost.
Author Information
By Will Carroll, MD MRCP MRCPCH Bm BCh BA MA(Oxon), Clinical and Academic Lead & Consultant Paediatrician, University Hospital of the North Midlands Newcastle Road Stoke-on-Trent UK; Francis J Gilchrist; Michael Mitchell; Helen Sammons and Jyothi Srinivas, MBBS, MRCPCH, PG Dip (Med Ed), Consultant Paediatrician, Department of Paediatrics, Milton Keynes University Hospital, Milton Keynes, UK.
By Will Carroll, MD MRCP MRCPCH Bm BCh BA MA(Oxon), Francis J Gilchrist, Michael Mitchell, Helen Sammons and Jyothi Srinivas, MBBS, MRCPCH, PG Dip (Med Ed)
https://www.eu.elsevierhealth.com/practical-paediatric-prescribing-9780702076121.html72241Practical Paediatric Prescribinghttps://www.eu.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/9/7/9780702076121_3.jpg22.4929.99EURInStock/Medicine and Surgery/Pharmacology/Medicine and Surgery/Paediatrics/Students/Pharmacology/Medical Students/Pharmacology/Books9895982911202111805255039<P>Prescribing for children is problematic. Children are not small adults in terms of their physiology, and they cannot be subjects in clinical trials. This makes prescribing for them something of an art and a daunting one at that for trainees. Will Carroll (co-editor of the <I>Illustrated Textbook of Paediatrics</I> amongst other titles for paediatrics trainees) with a team of fellow paediatricians and a hospital pharmacist have sought to demystify prescribing for children. The team has identified what from their experience are the most common drugs prescribed to children and have addressed each one, adding detail about how each medicine works. Each chapter follows the ABCDE structure covering Absorption, Biological effects, Clearance, Dosing and side Effects in children. This book is a succinct, portable reference, modelled closely on Hitchings et al.: <I>The Top 100 Drugs</I>.</P> <P>Prescribing for children is problematic. Children are not small adults in terms of their physiology, and they cannot be subjects in clinical trials. This makes prescribing for them something of an art and a daunting one at that for trainees. Will Carroll (co-editor of the <I>Illustrated Textbook of Paediatrics</I> amongst other titles for paediatrics trainees) with a team of fellow paediatricians and a hospital pharmacist have sought to demystify prescribing for children. The team has identified what from their experience are the most common drugs prescribed to children and have addressed each one, adding detail about how each medicine works. Each chapter follows the ABCDE structure covering Absorption, Biological effects, Clearance, Dosing and side Effects in children. This book is a succinct, portable reference, modelled closely on Hitchings et al.: <I>The Top 100 Drugs</I>.</P>00add-to-cart97807020761212020StudentBy Will Carroll, MD MRCP MRCPCH Bm BCh BA MA(Oxon), Francis J Gilchrist, Michael Mitchell, Helen Sammons and Jyothi Srinivas, MBBS, MRCPCH, PG Dip (Med Ed)20201BookOtherElsevier24024 Apr 2020PRINT BOOK OUT OF STOCK. REPRINT CONSIDEREDBy <STRONG>Will Carroll</STRONG>, MD MRCP MRCPCH Bm BCh BA MA(Oxon), Clinical and Academic Lead & Consultant Paediatrician, University Hospital of the North Midlands Newcastle Road Stoke-on-Trent UK; <STRONG>Francis J Gilchrist</STRONG>; <STRONG>Michael Mitchell</STRONG>; <STRONG>Helen Sammons</STRONG> and <STRONG>Jyothi Srinivas</STRONG>, MBBS, MRCPCH, PG Dip (Med Ed), Consultant Paediatrician, Department of Paediatrics, Milton Keynes University Hospital, Milton Keynes, UK.BooksNoNoNoNoPlease SelectPlease SelectPlease Select