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A Volume in the Requisites in Anesthesiology Series
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By
Peter Papadakos, MD, Professor of Anesthesiology and Surgery, Director, Division of Critical Care, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY
James Szalados, MD, MBA, JD, MHA, FCCP, FCCM, Attending in Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine; Director of Quality, Critical Care Medicine; Medical Director, Respiratory Care
Included in series
Requisites in Anesthesia,
Description
Look here for succinct, clinical guidance on critical care. This new volume in the "Requisites in Anesthesia" series explores important
principles and procedures plus a full range of syndromes affecting every organ system of the body. Its practical, "high-yield" content
makes it the perfect refresher for certification or recertification as well as a handy reference for everyday practice.
Audience
Critical Care Residents, Anesthesia Residents, Surgery Residents, Anesthesia Practitioners, Critical Care Nurses, Health Science Libraries.
Contents
SECTION I: GENERAL PRINCIPALS OF THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT 1. Sepsis: The Systemic Inflammatory Response 2. Acute Respiratory Failure 3.
Vascular Access and Hemodynamic Monitoring 4. Modern Acid-Base Physiology 5. Metabolic Derangements 6. Fluid, Electrolyte, Blood,
and Blood Product Management 7. Arrhythmia Management 8. Critical Care Pharmacologic Principals: Vasoactive Drugs 9. Nutrition
in the Intensive Care Unit 10. Catheter-Related Blood Stream Infections in the Intensive Care Unit 11. Current Practices in Intensive
Care Unit Sedation
SECTION II: ORGAN-SYSTEMS A. Cardiopulmonary 12. Hypertension 13. Myocardial Ischemia and Infarction
in the Perioperative Period 14. Adults with Congenital Heart Disease 15. Pneumonia in Adults 16. Acute Respiratory Distress
Syndrome 17. Mechanical Ventilation 18. Weaning From Mechanical Ventilation B. Neuro-endocrine 19. Nontraumatic Brain Injury 20.
Traumatic Brain Injury 21. Neurologic Monitoring 22. Endocrine Dysfunction 23.Critical Care in Pregnancy C. Hematologic 24.
The Immune-Compromised Host and the HIV Patient 25. Coagulation and Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC) 26. Blood and
Component Therapy D. Gastrointestinal Renal 27. Cirrhosis, Fulminant Hepatic Failure, And Liver Transplantation 28. Gastrointestinal
Bleeding 29. Renal Failure and Support 30. Urologic Concerns in Critical Care
SECTION III: TRAUMA AND ETHICS A. Trauma 31.
Trauma: The Golden Hour, Principals of Assessment, and Resuscitation 32. Treating Thermal Injury and Smoke Inhalation 33. Environmental
Threat and Disaster Response: Natural Disasters and Biological, Chemical, and Nuclear Threat 34. Poisoning
B. Ethics and Intensive
Care Unit Management 35. Ethics in Critical Care 36. Safety, Quality, Scoring Systems, and Legal Issues in Critical Care 37.
Scoring Systems
SECTION IV: POSTANSTHESIA CARE UNIT 38. Common Postanesthesia Care Unit Problems 39. Pulmonary Surgery
Postoperative Care 40. Hemodynamic Instability in the Recovery Room 41. Postoperative Transport to the Intensive Care Unit
INDEX
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Paperback, 464 pages, publication date: MAY-2005
ISBN-13: 978-0-323-02262-0
ISBN-10: 0-323-02262-6
Imprint: MOSBY
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Last update: 30 Nov 2009
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