
The Syringe Driver
Continuous Subcutaneous Infusions in Palliative Care
Oxford University Press
2nd Edition
Published on 10. March 2005
Book
Paperback/Softback
344 pages
978-0-19-856693-9 (ISBN)
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Description
The delivery of two, three, four or even five drugs in the same syringe is now considered routine practice. A continuous subcutaneous infusion is an effective method of drug administration that is particularly suited to palliative care when other routes are inappropriate. Palliative care patients frequently have multiple symptoms that require the use of numerous drugs; as the patient's condition deteriorates, the oral route is often no longer suitable and the syringe driver ensures continued symptom control. This route increases patient comfort as it avoids the need for repeated injections, plasma concentration levels of drugs remain constant, and it maintains the patient's sense of independence. There have been several developments in this field since the first edition of this book was published, including new devices and drugs. The compatibility data are greatly expanded, covering an extensive list of drug combinations. The book consists of four chapters. The first chapter provides an overview of syringe drivers and continuous subcutaneous infusions, including detailed set up information.
The second chapter provides detailed, referenced information about drugs that are likely to be delivered via a continuous subcutaneous infusion. The third chapter concentrates on the use of continuous subcutaneous infusions to control specific symptoms. Finally, an extensive list of compatibility tables is located in the fourth chapter.
The second chapter provides detailed, referenced information about drugs that are likely to be delivered via a continuous subcutaneous infusion. The third chapter concentrates on the use of continuous subcutaneous infusions to control specific symptoms. Finally, an extensive list of compatibility tables is located in the fourth chapter.
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What...are the benefits of 'upgrading' to this new edition...[i]s it worth the investment? Will it make a difference to your practice? The answer to both these questions is undoubtedly, yes. The second edition is a 'must have.' I cannot recommend this book highly enough. If using or advising on CSCIs in clincal practice, having the first edition of The Syringe Driver is not good enough. The text itself is essential, but only the newest edition will do. European Journal of Cancer Care, Vol 16More details
Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
An essential handbook for doctors, nurses, and pharmacists who work in palliative medicine.
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
num. tab.
numerous tables
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
425 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-856693-9 (9780198566939)
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Andrew Dickman | Jennifer Schneider
The Syringe Driver
Continuous subcutaneous infusions in palliative care
Book
10/2011
3rd Edition
Oxford University Press
€35.27
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Andrew Dickman
The Syringe Driver
Book
05/2002
Oxford University Press
€30.89
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Persons
Andrew Dickman, Specialist Principal Pharmacist to Whiston Hospital, Liverpool Marie Curie Hospice and Willowbrook Hospice, Merseyside, UK, Jennifer Schneider, Senior Lecturer in Pharmacy, University of Newcastle, Australia, and James Varga, Palliative Care Pharmacist, Pain and Palliative Care Association, Orlando, Florida, USA
Content
1. Continuous subcutaneous infusions and syringe drivers; 2. Drug information; 3. Symptom control with the syringe driver; 4. Compatibility data tables