- 01. Toxicology Basics
- 02. Urine Toxicology Screening
- 03. Toxidromes
- 04. Medications That Cause QT Prolongation
- 05. Drug-Induced Hyperthermia
- 06. Acetaminophen Overdose
- 07. Salicylate Overdose
- 08. Tricyclic Antidepressant Overdose
- 09. SSRI and Noncyclic Antidepressant Overdose
- 10. Lithium Toxicity
- 11. Stimulant (Cocaine, Amphetamine) Overdose and Intoxication
- 12. G-Hydroxybutyrate (GHB) Overdose and Withdrawal
- 13. MDMA (Ecstasy) Intoxication
- 14. Acute Alcohol Toxicity
- 15. Opioid Overdose
- 16. Carbon Monoxide Inhalation
- 17. Beta Blocker Overdose
- 18. Calcium Channel Blocker Overdose
Hospitalist Handbook
- UCSF Hospitalist Handbook
- Appendix and Acknowledgements
- 01. The Hospitalist
- 02. Night Calls
- 03. Cardiology
- 04. Critical Care
- 05. Pulmonary
- 06. Acid-BaseIElectrolytes
- 07. Renal
- 08. Hematology_Oncology
- 09. Gastroenterology & Hepatology
- 10. Endocrine
- 11. Infectious Diseases
- 12. Rheumatology
- 13. Neurology
- 14. Toxicology
- 01. Toxicology Basics
- 02. Urine Toxicology Screening
- 03. Toxidromes
- 04. Medications That Cause QT Prolongation
- 05. Drug-Induced Hyperthermia
- 06. Acetaminophen Overdose
- 07. Salicylate Overdose
- 08. Tricyclic Antidepressant Overdose
- 09. SSRI and Noncyclic Antidepressant Overdose
- 10. Lithium Toxicity
- 11. Stimulant (Cocaine, Amphetamine) Overdose and Intoxication
- 12. G-Hydroxybutyrate (GHB) Overdose and Withdrawal
- 13. MDMA (Ecstasy) Intoxication
- 14. Acute Alcohol Toxicity
- 15. Opioid Overdose
- 16. Carbon Monoxide Inhalation
- 17. Beta Blocker Overdose
- 18. Calcium Channel Blocker Overdose
- 15. Medicine Consults
- 16. Procedures
- 17. Evidence-Based Medicine
- 18. Geriatrics
- 19. Palliative Care
- 20. Advanced Cardiac Life Support
- 21. Substance Use Disorders