
Emergency Anesthesia Procedures
Series: ANESTHESIA ILLUSTRATED;
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 1 February 2024
- ISBN 9780190902247
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages344 pages
- Size 196x231x20 mm
- Weight 635 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 129 illustrations 575
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Short description:
Emergency Anesthesia Procedures, the third in the Anesthesia Illustrated series, is a unique book that provides checklists and step-by-step guidance that can be used in real time by anesthesia providers responding to emergencies. This book also provides more detailed discussions of anesthesia emergencies that can be used for preparation for anesthesia board examinations.
MoreLong description:
Anesthesia emergencies can occur suddenly in the operating room or procedural areas, even with proper procedures and preparation. The anesthesia provider needs to be able to anticipate and quickly respond to these emergencies for a successful outcome. Checklists and cognitive aids can assist in predicting and quickly responding to an emergent event. Emergency Anesthesia Procedures describes the management of many of the anesthesia emergency events that can occur during a surgical procedure, and provides checklists and clearly defined steps designed to assist the reader during the management and response to an emergency.
Each chapter provides symptoms and differential diagnoses as well as needed equipment and medications needed for a variety of emergent scenarios. Each chapter then presents a management strategy using clearly defined steps with tips on techniques to address the emergency, as well as how to address potential complications and pearls for success. As such, this book functions as a cognitive aid as well as an oral board review book and should appeal to established anesthesia providers as well as anesthesia providers in training.
Table of Contents:
Contributors
Part 1 Airway, Breathing, Lungs
Chapter 1: Airway Fire, Pavel Balduyeu and Robert G. Loeb
Chapter 2: Bronchospasm, Joseph LaGrew II, Adam Chadwick, Sandra Gonzalez, and Sonia Mehta
Chapter 3: Foreign Bodies in the Airway and Esophagus, Lauren Moore, Tracy Wester, and Alison Ellis
Chapter 4: Laryngospasm, Joseph LaGrew, Adam Chadwick, Sandra Gonzalez, and Sonia Mehta
Chapter 5: One-Lung Ventilation, Patricia Nwajuaku, Dustin L. Hegland, and Joseph C. Goldstein
Chapter 6: Unanticipated Difficult Airway, Lauren C. Berkow
Chapter 7: Tracheostomy Complications, Matthew Hernandez and Arturo Torres
Part 2 Cardiac
Chapter 8: Arrhythmias, Loren R. Francis and Eric W. Nelson
Chapter 9: Cardiac Tamponade, Matthew M. Andoniadis
Chapter 10: Myocardial Ischemia, Alberto Bursian and Basma Mohamed
Chapter 11: Pulseless Electrical Activity (PEA) and Asystole, Claudia Sotillo and Basma Mohamed
Chapter 12: Management of Ventricular Tachycardia and Ventricular Fibrillation, Amanda Redding, Marc Hassid, and Ryan Smith
Chapter 13: Tension Pneumothorax, Matthew Desmond and Yury Zasimovich
Chapter 14: Vascular Access: Peripheral Venous, Central Venous, and Intraosseous Access, Linda Le-Wendling, Jayme N. Looper, and Lisa Gu
Chapter 15: Venous Air Embolism, Sindhu Reddy Nimma and Christoph Nikolaus Seubert
Part 3 Bleeding, Blood, Transfusions
Chapter 16: Hemorrhage and Massive Transfusion Protocols, Christopher Heine and Tod Brown
Chapter 17: Intraoperative Management of the Bleeding Patient, Renuka M. George and Loren R. Francis
Chapter 18: Post-Tonsillectomy Bleeding, Rhae Battles, Adrian Ching, Sandra Gonzalez, and Sonia Mehta
Chapter 19: Transfusion Reactions, Geoffrey D. Panjeton, Alex Coons, Jayme N. Looper, and Jeffrey D. F. White
Part 4 Neurologic
Chapter 20: Management of the Unstable Cervical Spine, Peggy White and Christopher W. Maxwell Jr.
Chapter 21: Emergenct Craniotomy, Nelson N. Algarra and Taylor Brown
Chapter 22: Perioperative Complications of Neuraxial Anesthesia, Richa Wardhan and Adjuyigbe Olusegun Adaralegbe
Part 5 Allergic Reaction, Toxicity
Chapter 23: Anaphylaxis, Richa Sutaria and Cosmin Guta
Chapter 24: Angiodema, Alberto Bursian and Yury Zasimovich
Chapter 25: Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST), Timothy V. Feldheim and Rene Przkora
Part 6 Metabolic
Chapter 26: Malignant Hyperthermia, Cameron R. Smith
Part 7 OB, Neonatal
Chapter 27: Amniotic Fluid Embolism, Adam Wendling and Brandon Lopez
Chapter 28: Anesthetic Management of Emergency Cesarean Delivery, M. Anthony Cometa and Adam L Wendling
Chapter 29: Anesthetic Management of Morbidly Adherent Placenta (Accreta/Increta/Percreta), Brandon M. Lopez and M. Anthony Cometa
Part 8 Equipment, Facilities, CRM
Chapter 30: Anesthesia Machina Failures, Isaac Luria and Robert G. Loeb
Chapter 31: Operating Room Fires, Jennifer R. Matos and David Gutman
Chapter 32: Crisis Resource Management, Lauren C. Berkow and Keith Ruskin
Index

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