
Advanced Cardiac Life Support
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"Praised in its previous edition as a concise source of essential information, this new edition presents the most recent information in an accessible format and serves as an excellent reference source for all cardiologists, radiologists and nuclear medicine physicians". (TMCnet.com, 19 January 2011)Weitere Details
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Inhalt
- Advanced Cardiac Life Support: A Guide for Nurses, Second Edition
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Chapter 1: Resuscitation Service: An Overview
- Introduction
- Learning outcomes
- Concept of the chain of survival
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation: Standards for Clinical Practice and Training
- Role of the Resuscitation Council (UK)
- Principles of safer handling during CPR
- Chapter summary
- Chapter 2: Resuscitation Equipment
- Introduction
- Learning outcomes
- Recommended minimum equipment for the management of an adult cardiac arrest
- Routine checking of resuscitation equipment
- Checking resuscitation equipment following use
- Chapter summary
- Chapter 3: Recognition and Treatment of the Critically Ill Patient
- Introduction
- Learning outcomes
- Prevention of in-hospital cardiopulmonary arrest
- Clinical signs of critical illness
- Early warning scores and calling criteria
- Role of outreach and medical emergency teams
- Assessment and emergency treatment of the critically ill patient
- Chapter summary
- Chapter 4: Principles of Cardiac Monitoring and ECG Recognition
- Introduction
- Learning outcomes
- The conduction system of the heart
- The ECG and its relation to cardiac contraction
- Methods of cardiac monitoring
- Problems encountered with cardiac monitoring
- Systematic approach to ECG interpretation
- Cardiac arrhythmias associated with cardiac arrest
- Peri-arrest arrhythmias
- Chapter summary
- Chapter 5: Bystander Basic Life Support
- Introduction
- Learning outcomes
- Potential hazards when attempting BLS
- Initial assessment and sequence of actions in bystander BLS
- Principles of chest compressions
- Principles of mouth-to-mouth ventilation
- The recovery position
- Treatment for foreign body airway obstruction
- Chapter summary
- Chapter 6: Airway Management and Ventilation
- Introduction
- Learning outcomes
- Causes of airway obstruction
- Recognition of airway obstruction
- Simple techniques to open and clear the airway
- Use of oropharyngeal and nasopharyngeal airways
- Insertion of the laryngeal mask airway (LMA)
- Insertion of the combitube
- Procedure for application of cricoid pressure
- Principles of tracheal intubation
- Methods for ventilation
- Chapter summary
- Chapter 7: Defibrillation and Electrical Cardioversion
- Introduction
- Learning objectives
- Ventricular fibrillation
- Physiology of defibrillation
- Factors affecting successful defibrillation
- Safety issues and defibrillation
- Procedure for manual defibrillation
- Procedure for automated external defibrillation
- Synchronised electrical cardioversion
- New technological advances in defibrillation
- Chapter summary
- Chapter 8: Advanced Life Support
- Introduction
- Learning objectives
- Background to the Resuscitation Council (UK) ALS algorithm
- Overview of the ALS algorithm
- Chest compressions
- Precordial thump
- Reversible causes
- Drug delivery routes
- Resuscitation drugs
- Use of pre-filled syringes
- Principles of external pacing
- Chapter summary
- Chapter 9: Resuscitation in Special Situations
- Introduction
- Learning outcomes
- Life-threatening electrolyte abnormalities
- Hypothermia
- Drowning
- Acute severe asthma
- Electrocution
- Pregnancy
- Poisoning
- Trauma
- Cardiovascular collapse or cardiac arrest caused by local anaesthetic
- Chapter summary
- Chapter 10: Anaphylaxis
- Introduction
- Learning outcomes
- Definition
- Incidence
- Pathophysiology
- Causes
- Clinical features and diagnosis
- Treatment of anaphylaxis
- Chapter summary
- Chapter 11: Acute Coronary Syndromes
- Introduction
- Learning outcomes
- Pathogenesis of ACS
- Classification of ACS
- Diagnosis of ACS
- Immediate treatment of ACS
- Chapter summary
- Chapter 12: Management of Peri-Arrest Arrhythmias
- Introduction
- Learning outcomes
- Principles of the use of the peri-arrest algorithms
- Adverse clinical signs associated with peri-arrest arrhythmias
- Management of bradycardia
- Management of a tachycardia
- Chapter summary
- Chapter 13: Post-Resuscitation Care
- Introduction
- Learning objectives
- Goals of post-resuscitation care
- Initial assessment priorities
- Transfer to definitive care
- Measures to limit damage to vital organs
- Temperature control and therapeutic hypothermia
- Prediction of poor outcome
- Chapter summary
- Chapter 14: Bereavement
- Introduction
- Learning objectives
- Ideal layout for the relatives room
- Breaking bad news
- Telephone notification of relatives
- Practical arrangements following a death
- Relatives witnessing resuscitation
- Chapter summary
- Chapter 15: Ethical Issues in Resuscitation
- Introduction
- Learning outcomes
- Ethical principles that guide medical practice
- Historical background to DNAR decisions
- Importance of DNAR decisions
- Key messages in Decisions Relating to Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
- Overview of the DNAR decision-making process
- Factors underpinning DNAR decisions
- Documentation of DNAR decisions
- Information for patients and relatives
- Chapter summary
- Chapter 16: Resuscitation Records
- Introduction
- Learning outcomes
- Why maintaining accurate resuscitation records is important
- Examples of poor record keeping
- Factors underpinning effective record keeping
- Importance of auditing resuscitation records
- Legal issues associated with record keeping
- Audit and reporting standards
- Chapter summary
- Chapter 17: Resuscitation Training
- Introduction
- Learning outcomes
- Why resuscitation training is important
- Principles of adult learning
- Resuscitation training methods
- Recommendations for resuscitation training for healthcare staff
- Training mannequins/models
- Resuscitation Council (UK) courses
- Chapter summary
- Index
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