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Emergencies in Anaesthesia

9780199560820

Autor : Allman G. Keith

Materia : Anestesia

Editorial : Oxford

Año : 2010

Edición : 1st

Idioma : Inglés

ISBN : 9780199560820

Tamaño : 20cm x 13cm

Paginas : 540

Encuadernación : Rustica

Tipo de Impresión : Bicolor Negro/Rojo

Presentación : De bolsillo

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EMERGENCIES IN ANAESTHESIA

Presents invaluable advice gained from the personal experience of the senior author team Uses a series of four icons to distinguish clearly the degree of urgency in which the emergency must be treated Every topic starts on a new page to aid ease of use Places an emphasis on establishing the diagnosis while maintaining a high index of suspicion New to this edition   A complete new chapter on emergency department problems The second edition of this essential handbook provides a practical, accessible guide to all emergency situations encountered during, and immediately following, anaesthesia. It covers the major specialties including cardiovascular medicine, respiratory medicine, obstetrics, and paediatrics, and each section begins with a clear table listing presentation, diagnosis, exclusions, immediate action, and follow up action. These subsections are then expanded upon in bullet format. Additional sections cover practical procedures such as how to insert a chest drain and how to administer inhaled drugs under anaesthesia, plus a concise drug formulary.   The book will provide consultant and trainee anaesthetists, operating department personnel and anaesthetic nurses with a useful source of information and guidance that can be carried in the pocket, handbag or briefcase. Readership: The book will provide consultant and trainee anaesthetists, operating department personnel and anaesthetic nurses with a useful source of information and guidance that can be carried in the pocket, handbag or briefcase.

CONTENTS

1. Cardiovascular
2. Respiratory
3. Airway
4. Paediatrics
5. Obstetrics
6. Neurosurgery
7. Thoracics
8. Regional anaesthesia
9. Metabolic and endocrine
10. Recovery problems
11. Emergency department problems
12. Equipment problems
13. Miscellaneous problems
14. Practical procedures
15. Appendix 1: Drugs
16. Appendix 2: Checklist

 

AUTHOR INFORMATION

Constant Anaesthetist Royal Devon and Exeter NHS fundation Trust UK