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ISBN 13: 9781405145176
Author: Cathryne Hall, Northern Neonatal Network
Part 1: Drug Prescribing and Drug Administration
Terms, symbols, abbreviations, and units
Drug storage
Neonatal drug administration
Drugs and the body (discussing differences in drug metabolism in premature and sick infants)
Drugs and the law (drug licensing, "off-label" use)
Care and use of intravascular lines
Minimizing IV infusion and other drug hazards
Writing a hospital prescription
Adverse reactions and overtreatment
Renal failure
Body weight and surface area
Useful website addresses
Part 2: Drug Monographs
This is the largest part of the book and contains alphabetical entries for over 250 drugs commonly used in the perinatal period.
Each monograph typically includes:
Use (main indications)
Dosing (for term and preterm babies)
Administration information (how to measure, dilute, and administer)
Pharmacokinetics (e.g., neonatal half-life, volume of distribution)
Drug interactions
Supply and preparation
References (including links to systematic reviews and national guidelines)
A brief summary of the drug's discovery and development
Part 3: Maternal Medication and its Effect on the Baby
Introduction
Further reading
Maternal medication and the baby (brief notes on drugs often taken by mothers during pregnancy, labor, or breastfeeding and their effects on the fetus or infant).
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Tags: Cathryne Hall, Northern Neonatal Network, Neonatal, Formulary