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Clinical pharmacology in athletic training

Michelle A. Cleary, Thomas E. Abdenour, Mike Pavlovich

Human Kinetics, 2022

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Includes bibliographical (p. 315-342) references and index

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内容説明

Athletic trainers have a responsibility to provide high-quality pharmaceutical care while meeting both legal and ethical requirements. Clinical Pharmacology in Athletic Training empowers athletic trainers with a functional understanding of pharmacology that enables them to formulate a treatment plan intended to mitigate disease and improve the overall health of their patients. This text incorporates the most up-to-date content from the 2020 Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE) standards, and it emphasizes interprofessional practice to enable future and current athletic trainers to collaborate with other health professionals in a manner that optimizes the quality of care. Clinical Pharmacology in Athletic Training begins by addressing drug legislation and the legal aspects of the athletic trainer's role in sport medication. The text provides an overview of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics with an emphasis on concepts relevant to clinical practice. Students are introduced to the generic and brand names, general classifications, and appropriate administration of drugs and are guided toward appropriate online reference materials. Part II of this text describes common medications for pain, inflammation, and infections. Part III includes medications for specific conditions, including respiratory, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, neurological, gynecological, and mental health conditions. The text also includes current information on opioid analgesics, cannabis, and cannabinoid-based medications. Clinical Pharmacology in Athletic Training teaches students to administer appropriate pharmacological agents for the management of the patient's condition. The information includes indications, contraindications, dosing, interactions, and adverse reactions. The following features are included to aid in the learning process: Chapter objectives set the stage for the main topics covered in the chapter. Key terms are boldfaced to indicate terms of special importance, and a glossary of definitions is included at the back of the book. Red Flag sidebars highlight warnings and precautions for certain medications or medicolegal issues. Evidence in Pharmacology sidebars highlight recent research regarding medications. Clinical Application sidebars present real-life stories from the field of athletic training. Case studies highlight specific therapeutic medication applications and are accompanied by questions that prompt readers to think critically about the issues presented. Quick reference drug tables describe medication types, generic and brand names, pronunciations, common indications, and other special considerations for the athletic trainer. Over the past decade, there has been an increased emphasis on pharmacology in athletic training. Clinical Pharmacology in Athletic Training will equip students with appropriate skills and competencies, prepare them to meet patient needs, and enable them to work in interprofessional teams.

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Part I. Foundational Pharmacology Concepts Chapter 1. Legal Aspects of Therapeutic Medication Management Health Care Providers With Prescribing Authority The Sports Medicine Team Federal and State Laws Drug Development, Studies, and Standards Summary Case Studies Chapter 2. Administering Medications in the Athletic Training Setting Athletic Training Clinic Guidelines for Administering Medications Preventing Medication Errors Summary Case Studies Chapter 3. Drug Names, Classification, and Safety Drug Names Drug Classes Drug Safety Adverse Drug Effects and Therapeutic Monitoring Allergic Drug Reactions Medication Use Process Drug Information Resources Summary Case Studies Chapter 4. Pharmacokinetics Biopharmaceutics Drug Liberation Drug Absorption Drug Distribution Drug Metabolism Drug Elimination Pharmacokinetics and Exercise Summary Case Studies Chapter 5. Pharmacodynamics Mechanism of Action Drug Receptors Drug-Receptor Binding Drug-Receptor Interactions Drug Dosing Dose Responses Summary Case Studies Chapter 6. Drug Delivery, Dosages, and Procedures Drug Delivery Systems Routes of Administration Enteral Drug Delivery Parenteral Drug Delivery Mucous Membrane Drug Administration Topical Drug Administration Transdermal Drug Administration Medication Dosing Clinical Procedures for Enteral Drug Administration Summary Case Studies Part II. Classes of Therapeutic Medications Chapter 7. Drugs to Treat Pain: Nonopioid Analgesics and Anesthetics Biopsychosocial Model Differentiation of Pain Pathophysiology of Pain Analgesics Nonopioid Analgesic Agents Local Anesthetics Topical Analgesics: Creams, Gels, and Ointments The ATs' Role in the Clinical Management of Pain Summary Case Studies Chapter 8. Drugs to Treat Pain: Opioid Analgesics Appropriate Use of Opioid Analgesics Classes of Opioid Analgesics Summary Case Studies Chapter 9. Drugs to Treat Inflammation: Steroidal and Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatories Inflammatory Process Controlling Inflammation Corticosteroids Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs Summary Case Studies Chapter 10. Drugs to Treat Infection: Antibiotics Indications for Use Mechanism of Action Therapeutic Effects Routes of Administration Pharmacokinetics Pharmacodynamics Dosing Guidelines Adverse Effects Indications and Precautions Patient Education for Use of Antibacterial Medications Summary Case Studies Part III. Drugs for Treating Common Conditions Chapter 11. Drugs for Treating Asthma and Other Respiratory Conditions Respiratory Infections Allergic Rhinitis and Other Allergies Asthma Summary Case Studies Chapter 12. Drugs for Treating Cardiovascular Conditions Ischemic Chest Pain: Angina Pectoris Atherosclerosis and Coronary Artery Disease Acute Coronary Syndrome Hypertension and Hypertensive Crisis Cardiac Arrhythmias Thromboembolisms Summary Case Studies Chapter 13. Drugs for Treating Diabetes and Disordered Glucose Metabolism Glucose Homeostasis Metabolic Disorders Antidiabetic Agents for Managing Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Insulin for Managing Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Diabetes Care Plan Summary Case Studies Chapter 14. Drugs for Treating Digestive Disorders Nausea and Vomiting Diarrhea Constipation Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease Gastritis and Peptic Ulcer Disease Gastroenteritis Functional Bowel Disorders: Inflammatory Bowel Disease Supportive Care and General Management of Digestive Disorders Summary Case Studies Chapter 15. Drugs for Treating Common Musculoskeletal and Neurological Conditions Articular (Joint) Pain Musculotendinous Pain Neck and Back Pain Fibromyalgia Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Headache Disorders Summary Case Studies Chapter 16. Drugs for Treating Dermatological Conditions Protective Barrier of the Skin Principles of Topical Dermatologic Pharmacology Bacterial Skin and Soft-Tissue Infections Fungal Skin Infections Candidiasis Viral Skin Infections: Herpes Simplex and Molluscum Contagiosum Autoimmune Inflammatory Skin Conditions Summary Case Studies Chapter 17. Drugs for Treating Reproductive and Genitourinary Concerns Family Planning and Contraception Short-Acting Hormonal Contraceptives Long-Acting Reversible Contraception Barrier Methods Emergency Contraception Recommendations for Exercise During Pregnancy Sexually Transmitted Infections Reproductive and Urogenital Concerns Summary Case Studies Chapter 18. Drugs for Treating Mental Health Conditions Mental Health Conditions Behavioral Health Emergencies Treatment Options for Mental Health Disorders Mood Disorders Anxiety Disorders Stressor-Related Disorders Sleep or Wakefulness Disorders Neurodevelopmental Disorders: Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Eating Disorders Substance-Related Disorders Summary Case Studies Chapter 19. Drugs and Supplements to Enhance Performance Substances Banned for Competition Supplements for Enhancing Musculoskeletal Performance Supplements for Treating Neurological Conditions Supplements for Treating Skeletal Conditions Manipulation of Approved Medications to Enhance Performance Summary Case Studies Chapter 20. Cannabis and Cannabinoids Cannabis Cannabinoids Acute Effects of Cannabis Use Chronic Effects of Cannabis Use Adverse Effects of Cannabis Cannabidiol Medical Cannabinoids Research on Cannabinoid-Based Medicines Performance Effects and Sport Regulation Regulation of Cannabis Use Clinical Recommendations Summary Case Studies Chapter 21. Drug Testing in Sport Drug Education The Evolution of Drug Testing in Sport Supplement Standards The Drug-Testing Process Testing for Marijuana Testing for Anabolic Steroids Masking Agents Results of Drug Testing Drug Exemptions Summary Case Studies Chapter 22. Medications for Surgery Concepts of Anesthesia Effects of General Anesthesia Levels of Sedation Stages of Anesthesia Types of Anesthesia Common Applications of Anesthesia in Sports Medicine Preparation for a Surgical Procedure Recovery From a Surgical Procedure Adverse Effects of Anesthesia Summary Case Studies

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