Book[edited by] Lewis S. Nelson [and 6 others].
Contents:
Historical principles and perspectives
Toxicologic misfortunes and catastrophes in history
Initial evaluation of the patient : vital signs and toxic syndromes
Principles of managing the acutely poisoned or overdosed patient
Principles of antidote stocking
Techniques used to prevent gastrointestinal absorption
Decontamination principles : prevention of dermal, ophthalmic, and inhalational absorption
Activated charcoal
Whole-bowel irrigation and other intestinal evacuants
Principles and techniques applied to enhance elimination
Laboratory principles
Principles of diagnostic imaging
Pharmacokinetic and toxicokinetic principles.