This unique new resource combines an atlas of bedside procedures with comprehensive coverage of the monitoring of critically ill patients to provide guidance on all aspects of treatment-from the ER to the ICU. Over 120 line drawings offer step-by-step depictions of the most commonly performed procedures used by critical care specialists, surgeons, emergency room physicians, and CRNAs. The book's user-friendly format makes it a superb stand-alone resource, and its in-depth coverage of all aspects of procedures and monitoring makes it the perfect companion to "Shoemaker et al: Textbook of Critical Care Medicine".
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Für Beruf und Forschung
Critical Care Specialists, Residents, Nurses, Surgeons, Intensivists, Anesthesiologists and Emergency Physicians
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Höhe: 279 mm
Breite: 216 mm
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978-0-7216-8758-2 (9780721687582)
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Part One: Procedures* Central Venous Catherterization * Arterial Catheterization* Pulmonary Artery Catheterization* Intraosseous Infusion* Bedside Tracheostomy* Cricothyroidotomy* Tube Thoracostomy* Pericardiocentesis and Pericardial Window* Percutaneous Feeding Catheter Placement* Diagnostic Abdominal Paracentesis and Peritoneal Lavage* Assisted Ventilation and Intubation * Flexible Bronchoscopy* Intra-abdominal Pressure Monitoring* Intracranial Pressure Monitoring* Jugular Bulb Oximetry* Cardiac Pacemaker Placement* Inferior Vena Caval Filter Placement* Epidural Analgesia* Suprapubic Urinary Tube placement* Bedside Spinal ImmobilizationPart Two: Monitoring* Routine Clinical Monitoring in Acute Illnesses* Invasive Hemodynamic Monitoring* Noninvasive Cardiac Output Monitoring: Bioimpedance and Partial CO2,* Rebreathing Methods* Transesophageal Doppler Monitoring* Gastric Tonometry* Renal Function and Support* Noninvasive Autonomic Nervous System Monitoring in Critical Care* Physiology of Shock and Acute Circulatory Failure* Hemodynamic Therapy for Circulatory Dysfunction