A new textbook of pediatric anesthesiology - modeled after the bestselling Morgan and Mikhail's Clinical Anesthesiology Filling a void in the anesthesiology literature, this new text delivers streamlined yet comprehensive discussion of the unique aspects and considerations necessary to successfully manage pediatric patients. For each procedure covered, there is a review of equipment, technique, alternatives, and ways to manage complications or troubleshoot errors. A complete multi-media resource, LANGE Clinical Pediatric Anesthesiology includes a link to 50 videos depicting key pediatric…mehr
A new textbook of pediatric anesthesiology - modeled after the bestselling Morgan and Mikhail's Clinical Anesthesiology Filling a void in the anesthesiology literature, this new text delivers streamlined yet comprehensive discussion of the unique aspects and considerations necessary to successfully manage pediatric patients. For each procedure covered, there is a review of equipment, technique, alternatives, and ways to manage complications or troubleshoot errors. A complete multi-media resource, LANGE Clinical Pediatric Anesthesiology includes a link to 50 videos depicting key pediatric anesthetic procedures. This unique resource is ideal for trainees and practitioners who have limited time and need a solution to a specific clinical problem. Sections include: Basic Science, Pharmacology, Anesthetic Practice, Procedures, and Special Considerations.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kai Matthes, MD is Associate Professor of Anesthesia, Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School.
Inhaltsangabe
Textbook Table of Contents I. Basic Sciences of Pediatric Anesthesia 1. Foundations of practice 2. Physiological aspects 3. Anatomical considerations 4. Monitoring. breathing systems and machines II. Pharmacology 1. Neonatal considerations 2. Analgesics 3. Hypnotics 4. Muscle relaxants 5. Local anesthetics 6. Autonomic agents 7. Vasoactive drugs III. Anesthetic Practice 8. Preoperative evaluation 9. Pre-procedure medications 10. Fluid and acid-base management 11. Airway management 12. Neurosurgical 13. Ophthalmic 14. Ear, nose, and throat 15. Cardiovascular 16. Thoracic and respiratory 17. Abdominal and gastrointestinal 18. Renal and hepatic 19. Genitourinary 20. Orthopedic 21. Trauma and special emergencies 22. Transplant 23. Fetal surgery IV. Procedures in pediatric anesthesia 22. Ultrasound technology 23. Advanced airway techniques 24. Intravenous access 25. Arterial access 26. Regional anesthesia: Head and neck 27. Regional anesthesia: Upper and Lower extremity 28. Regional anesthesia: Truncal blocks 29. Regional anesthesia: Neuraxial V. Special considerations 30. Intraoperative complications 31. Ambulatory surgery practice 32. Offsite locations 33. Post anesthesia care unit 34. Critical care unit 35. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation 36. Syndromes Video Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. Inhalation induction 3. Parent present inhalation induction 4. Airway management A. Nasal, Oral airway devices B. Supraglottic airway devices C. Standard endotracheal intubation D. Videoscopic endotracheal intubation E. Advanced airway techniques 5. Ultrasound technology 6. Intravenous access A. Central venous line B. Internal Jugular C. Subclavian D. Femoral E. Peripheral venous access F. PICC line placement 7. Arterial access 8. Upper extremity regional anesthesia A. Interscalene brachial plexus block B. Supraclavicular brachial plexus block C. Infraclavicular brachial plexus block D. Axillary brachial plexus block E. Forearm brachial plexus blocks F. Continuous catheter techniques 9. Lower extremity regional anesthesia A. Lumbar plexus B. Femoral nerve block C. Adductor canal D. Sciatic nerve block E. Ankle block 10. Head and neck regional anesthesia A. Occipital nerve block B. Mandibular nerve block C. Maxillary nerve block D. Trigeminal nerve block E. Ocular nerve blocks F. Cervical plexus nerve blocks G. Stellate ganglion block 11. Airway regional anesthesia A. Glossopharyngeal nerve block B. Superior laryngeal nerve block C. Recurrent laryngeal nerve block 12. Truncal Regional anesthesia A. Paravertebral block B. Transversus abdominis plane block 13. Neuraxial regional anesthesia
Textbook Table of Contents I. Basic Sciences of Pediatric Anesthesia 1. Foundations of practice 2. Physiological aspects 3. Anatomical considerations 4. Monitoring. breathing systems and machines II. Pharmacology 1. Neonatal considerations 2. Analgesics 3. Hypnotics 4. Muscle relaxants 5. Local anesthetics 6. Autonomic agents 7. Vasoactive drugs III. Anesthetic Practice 8. Preoperative evaluation 9. Pre-procedure medications 10. Fluid and acid-base management 11. Airway management 12. Neurosurgical 13. Ophthalmic 14. Ear, nose, and throat 15. Cardiovascular 16. Thoracic and respiratory 17. Abdominal and gastrointestinal 18. Renal and hepatic 19. Genitourinary 20. Orthopedic 21. Trauma and special emergencies 22. Transplant 23. Fetal surgery IV. Procedures in pediatric anesthesia 22. Ultrasound technology 23. Advanced airway techniques 24. Intravenous access 25. Arterial access 26. Regional anesthesia: Head and neck 27. Regional anesthesia: Upper and Lower extremity 28. Regional anesthesia: Truncal blocks 29. Regional anesthesia: Neuraxial V. Special considerations 30. Intraoperative complications 31. Ambulatory surgery practice 32. Offsite locations 33. Post anesthesia care unit 34. Critical care unit 35. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation 36. Syndromes Video Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. Inhalation induction 3. Parent present inhalation induction 4. Airway management A. Nasal, Oral airway devices B. Supraglottic airway devices C. Standard endotracheal intubation D. Videoscopic endotracheal intubation E. Advanced airway techniques 5. Ultrasound technology 6. Intravenous access A. Central venous line B. Internal Jugular C. Subclavian D. Femoral E. Peripheral venous access F. PICC line placement 7. Arterial access 8. Upper extremity regional anesthesia A. Interscalene brachial plexus block B. Supraclavicular brachial plexus block C. Infraclavicular brachial plexus block D. Axillary brachial plexus block E. Forearm brachial plexus blocks F. Continuous catheter techniques 9. Lower extremity regional anesthesia A. Lumbar plexus B. Femoral nerve block C. Adductor canal D. Sciatic nerve block E. Ankle block 10. Head and neck regional anesthesia A. Occipital nerve block B. Mandibular nerve block C. Maxillary nerve block D. Trigeminal nerve block E. Ocular nerve blocks F. Cervical plexus nerve blocks G. Stellate ganglion block 11. Airway regional anesthesia A. Glossopharyngeal nerve block B. Superior laryngeal nerve block C. Recurrent laryngeal nerve block 12. Truncal Regional anesthesia A. Paravertebral block B. Transversus abdominis plane block 13. Neuraxial regional anesthesia
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