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Anesthesia emergencies [E-Book]

Contributor(s): Series: Emergencies in-- seriesPublisher: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, [2015]Edition: Second editionDescription: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780199377282
  • 0199377286
Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • WO 39
Online resources:
Contents:
Crisis resource management : before the emergency / Yili Huang and Viji Kurup -- Airway emergencies / Lauren Berkow and Laeben Lester -- Respiratory emergencies / Tricia Brentjens and Vivek Moitra -- Cardiovascular emergencies / Ajoy Katari and Benjamin Kohl -- Thoracic emergencies / Peter S. Burrage, Marc S. Azran, and Michael Nurok -- Metabolic and endocrine emergencies / Greta L. Piper and Adrian A. Maung -- Neurologic and neurosurgical emergencies / Kellie A. Park -- Obstetric emergencies / Robert R. Gaiser -- Pediatric anesthesia emergencies / Anna Clebone -- Miscellaneous emergencies / Sarah E. Neves and Keith J. Ruskin -- Surgical emergencies / Maria D. Georgiades, Stephen M. Luczycki and Linda L. Maerz -- Postanesthesia care unit / Sean M. Quinn and Keith A. Candiotti -- Regional anesthesia complications / Nikhil Bhatnagar -- Equipment emergencies / Ren�e R.P.M. Hagenouw -- Procedures / Trevor Banack, Ann Melookaran, and William Rosenblatt -- Disaster management / Michael Murray -- Ethical considerations / Robert B. Schoenberger and Stanley H. Rosenbaum.
Summary: This resource contains relevant step-by-step information on how to detect, manage, and treat complications and emergencies during the perioperative period. Concisely written, highlighted sections on immediate management and risk factors reinforce essential points for easy memorisation, while consistent organisation and checklists provide ease of learning and clarity. Anesthesia providers will find this book an indispensable resource, describing assessment and treatment of life-threatening situations, including airway, thoracic, surgical, pediatric, and cardiovascular emergencies.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Crisis resource management : before the emergency / Yili Huang and Viji Kurup -- Airway emergencies / Lauren Berkow and Laeben Lester -- Respiratory emergencies / Tricia Brentjens and Vivek Moitra -- Cardiovascular emergencies / Ajoy Katari and Benjamin Kohl -- Thoracic emergencies / Peter S. Burrage, Marc S. Azran, and Michael Nurok -- Metabolic and endocrine emergencies / Greta L. Piper and Adrian A. Maung -- Neurologic and neurosurgical emergencies / Kellie A. Park -- Obstetric emergencies / Robert R. Gaiser -- Pediatric anesthesia emergencies / Anna Clebone -- Miscellaneous emergencies / Sarah E. Neves and Keith J. Ruskin -- Surgical emergencies / Maria D. Georgiades, Stephen M. Luczycki and Linda L. Maerz -- Postanesthesia care unit / Sean M. Quinn and Keith A. Candiotti -- Regional anesthesia complications / Nikhil Bhatnagar -- Equipment emergencies / Ren�e R.P.M. Hagenouw -- Procedures / Trevor Banack, Ann Melookaran, and William Rosenblatt -- Disaster management / Michael Murray -- Ethical considerations / Robert B. Schoenberger and Stanley H. Rosenbaum.

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This resource contains relevant step-by-step information on how to detect, manage, and treat complications and emergencies during the perioperative period. Concisely written, highlighted sections on immediate management and risk factors reinforce essential points for easy memorisation, while consistent organisation and checklists provide ease of learning and clarity. Anesthesia providers will find this book an indispensable resource, describing assessment and treatment of life-threatening situations, including airway, thoracic, surgical, pediatric, and cardiovascular emergencies.

WorldCat record variable field(s) change: 650

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