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Oxford University Press Inc
31 January 2024
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Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 147mm,  Width: 226mm,  Spine: 25mm
Weight:   612g
ISBN:   9780197635513
ISBN 10:   0197635512
Series:   What Do I Do Now Emergency Medicine
Pages:   432
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Chapter 1: Beyond NAC: Acidemia after Acetaminophen Overdose Benjamin Tartter & Michael Ballester Chapter 2: Severe Complications of Salicylate Overdose Jay Bhula & Richard Kleiman Chapter 3: Mind the Gap: Toxic Alcohol Management Patrick Filkins Chapter 4: Unrelenting Insulin Release: Sulfonylurea/Meglitinide Overdose Matthew Sheneman, Brian P. Murray, & Joseph E. Carpenter Chapter 5: Some Like It Hot: Management of Toxic Hyperthermia Nicholas Titelbaum & Brent Morgan Chapter 6: Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome vs Serotonin Syndrome Jasmine Gentry & Katie Lippert Chapter 7: To Chelate or Not to Chelate: When Too Much Iron is Too Much Christy Hallett Chapter 8: How Long Can You Go?: Beta Blocker and Calcium Channel Blocker Overdoses Michael Frein & Jessica Zhen Chapter 9: Vitamins that Kill: Vitamin A & D Overdoses Stephanie Hon Chapter 10: Rats Hate this Stuff: Potent Long-Acting Vitamin K Antagonists Reena Underiner & Jonathan de Olano Chapter 11: Stuffing is for Turkeys: Management of Illicit Drug Stuffers Zachary Illg Chapter 12: When Antidiarrheals Stop More than Loose Bowels: Loperamide Induced Cardiac Dysfunction Rita Farah & Brent Morgan Chapter 13: Save a Life, Initiate Buprenorphine: Emergency Department Buprenorphine Administration Maxwell Kruse & Josh da Silva Chapter 14: Tricyclic Antidepressant Toxicity: Management of the Crashing Patient Matthew Oram & Joshua da Silva Chapter 15: Don't Lose your Ear Over Cardiac Glycosides: Cardiac Glycoside Toxicity Management Marshall Howell, Girgis Fahmy, & Emily Kiernan Chapter 16: The (Lack of) Benefit of a Screening Urine Drug Screen Rebecca Ervin & Pradeep Padmanabhan Chapter 17: Diphenhydramine: The Cardiac Poison Chidiebere Victor Ugwu & T. Christy Hallett Chapter 18: A Long Way from Woodstock: Synthetic Cannabinoids Daniel Nogee Chapter 19: Beyond Benzos: Alcohol and Sedative-Hypnotic Withdrawal Kyle Suen Chapter 20: All Amped Up and Nowhere to Go: Caffeine and Methylxanthine Overdose Nicholas Nuveen & Melissa Gittinger Chapter 21: Not So Essential Oils: Essential Oil Ingestions Ashima Goyal Gurkha & Dhritiman Gurkha Chapter 22: ME THink You Should Not Use: Methamphetamines Intoxication Suad Al Sulaimani Chapter 23: The Rummy Rum Rums: Alcohol Intoxication Destiny Horton & Mohan Punja Chapter 24: The Mu-Agonist Blues: Opioid Overdose and Withdrawal Tori Ehrhardt & Alaina Steck Chapter 25: GABA-B, The Forgotten Receptor Overlooked No More: Baclofen Overdose and Withdrawal Nicholas Hoffmann & Jay Bernstein Chapter 26: Is that Chest Pain, a Heart Attack, or the Line of Cocaine?: Managing Cocaine-induced Chest Pain Amir Jamal Mansour, Pradeep Padmanabhan, & Besher Assi Chapter 27: Don't Poke the Snake: The Do's and Don'ts of Snake Bite Management Katie Lippert & Joshua DaSilva Chapter 28: You are Barking Up the Wrong Scorpion: Bark Scorpion Envenomations Karl Holt & Jonathan de Olano Chapter 29: The Shy Widow: Black Widow Envenomations Matthew Eisenstat Chapter 30: Don't Get Washed Away in the Red Tide: Shellfish and Seafood Related Toxins Alyka Fernandez & Melissa Gittinger Chapter 31: Acetylcholine Overload: Organophosphate and Carbamate Exposures Luis Espinoza & Joshua da Silva Chapter 32: Redox Cycling Out of Control: Herbicide Ingestions Nicholas Titelbaum Chapter 33: I am all Choked Up, Over Chlorine: Chlorine and Other Pulmonary Irritants Emily Kiernan Chapter 34: What You Don't See Might Hurt You: Acute Radiation Syndrome and Cutaneous Radiation Syndrome Girgis Fahmy & Ziad Kazzi

Joseph Carpenter, MD is an Assistant Professor in the Medical Toxicology Section, Department of Emergency Medicine at the Emory University School of Medicine. He is a graduate of Brown University and the Stanford University School of Medicine. Dr. Carpenter completed his residency in emergency medicine at Los Angeles County Harbor-UCLA Medical Center and fellowship in medical toxicology at Emory University and the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention. His clinical time is split between Grady Memorial Hospital's emergency department, medically assisted opioid treatment clinic, and medical toxicology consultation service, as well as the Georgia Poison Center. His research efforts have been funded by multiple federal agencies and lie at the growing intersection of emergency medicine, medical toxicology, and addiction medicine. Brian Patrick Murray, DO is an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine. He graduated from Swarthmore College with a BA in Biochemistry and earned his DO at New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine. He completed a Traditional Rotating Internship at Nassau University Medical Center, his Emergency Medicine Residency at Brooke Army Medical Center, and subspecialty training in Medical Toxicology at Emory University and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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