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100 _aFlint, Paul W.
245 0 _aCummings pediatric otolaryngology
260 _aLondon :
_bElsevier Health Sciences,
_c2014
300 _a1 online resource (505 pages)
505 _aFront cover; Inside front cover; Cummings Pediatric Otolaryngology; Copyright page; Contributors; Preface; Table of Contents; 1 General; 1 General Considerations in Pediatric Otolaryngology; Key Points; Respiratory System; Control of Ventilation; Laryngospasm; Lung Volumes; Respiratory Rate; Ventilation-Perfusion Relationships; Cardiovascular System; Newborn Heart and Cardiac Output; Blood Volume; Response to Hypoxia; Blood Volume and Oxygen Transport; Special Considerations; Fluids and Fluid Management; Pain Management; Sedation; Referral Sources; Patients; Parents; Congenital Anomalies.;Overall AssessmentHistory; Physical Examination; Evaluation of the Ear; Microscopic Examination of the Ear; Flexible Endoscopy; Needle Biopsy; Audiology; Preparation for Hospitalization and Surgery; Hospital; Selecting Anesthesia; Postoperative Management; A Rewarding Experience; Suggested Readings; 2 Developmental Anatomy; Key Points; Fascial Layers of the Neck; Triangles and Levels of the Neck; Development of the Head and Neck; Embryology of Branchial Arches; Derivatives of Branchial Arches; First Branchial Arch.; Second Branchial Arch.; Third Branchial Arch.;Fourth and Sixth Branchial Arches. Embryology of the Pharyngeal Pouches; First Pharyngeal Pouch; Second Pharyngeal Pouch; Third Pharyngeal Pouch; Fourth Through Sixth Pharyngeal Pouches; Craniofacial Syndromes Related to Branchial Arch Structures; Anomalies of the Branchial Apparatus; Abnormalities of the First Branchial Cleft; Abnormalities of the Second Branchial Cleft; Abnormalities of Third and Fourth Branchial Clefts and Pouches; Development of the Face, Palate, and Lip; Development of the Tongue; Development of the Thyroid Gland; Summary; Suggested Readings; References.;3 Anesthesia in Pediatric OtolaryngologyKey Points; Anesthesia for Children; Preoperative Assessment; Preparation for Anesthesia; Behavioral Preparation; Premedication; Nothing-by-Mouth Orders; Parental Presence; Anesthetic Induction; Inhalation Induction; Intravenous Induction; Rapid-Sequence Induction; Intramuscular Induction; Anesthesia Maintenance; Inhalational Agents; Nitrous Oxide; Sevoflurane; Isoflurane; Desflurane; Intravenous Agents; Opioids; Fentanyl.; Morphine Sulfate.; Hydromorphone.; Meperidine.; Alfentanil.; Remifentanil.; Ketamine; Dexmedetomidine; Muscle Relaxants.;Succinylcholine. Nondepolarizing Muscle Relaxants.; Reversal Agents of Neuromuscular Relaxants; Sugammadex; Total Intravenous Anesthesia; Emergence from Anesthesia; Postoperative Management; Nausea and Vomiting; Postintubation Croup; Pain Management; Sedation and Anesthesia Outside of the Operating Room; Safety of Anesthesia in Children; Neurotoxicity; Medical Conditions with Anesthetic Implications; Upper Respiratory Infection; Premature Infants; Concurrent Disease; Asthma; Cystic Fibrosis; Diabetes Mellitus; Congenital Heart Disease; Anesthetic Considerations for Specific Procedures.
520 _aCummings Pediatric Otolaryngology is your indispensable source for definitive, state-of-the-art answers on every aspect of treating children with otorhinolaryngologic disorders. With a focus on the simple problems in children with comorbidities as well as complex clinical problems in healthy and complex children, this derivative title of Cummings Otolaryngology provides the essential information needed for practicing otolaryngologists to stay up-to-date on these evolving areas. Overcome virtually any clinical challenge with detailed, expert coverage of every area of head and neck surgery, aut.
690 _aPediatric otolaryngology.
856 _uhttps://go.openathens.net/redirector/nhs?url=https://www.clinicalkey.com/dura/browse/bookChapter/3-s2.0-C20140021077
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