Critical Care Emergencies
Herausgeber: Emlet, Lillian Liang
Critical Care Emergencies
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Part of the What Do I Do Now: Emergency Medicine series, Critical Care Emergencies covers both common and unique critical, can't-miss diagnosis and management scenarios. This text will benefit any emergency medicine or acute care specialist seeking to manage critical care cases encountered in the Emergency Department.
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Part of the What Do I Do Now: Emergency Medicine series, Critical Care Emergencies covers both common and unique critical, can't-miss diagnosis and management scenarios. This text will benefit any emergency medicine or acute care specialist seeking to manage critical care cases encountered in the Emergency Department.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 154mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 566g
- ISBN-13: 9780190082581
- ISBN-10: 0190082585
- Artikelnr.: 67863576
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 154mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 566g
- ISBN-13: 9780190082581
- ISBN-10: 0190082585
- Artikelnr.: 67863576
Lillian Liang Emlet, MD, MS is an emergency physician who practices both critical care medicine in a medical-surgical ICU and also part-time emergency medicine in community setting. She is an Associate Program Director in the Multidisciplinary Critical Care Training Program at the University of Pittsburgh.
* Part I. Airway
* 1. I Can't Breathe: Difficult Intubations
* 2. Breathing from the Neck: Tracheostomy Emergencies
* 3. The Challenge Down Under: Subglottic Airway Access Issues
(tracheal stenosis, laryngectomies, Montgomery T)
* 4. Physiologically Difficult Airways
* 5. Coughing up Blood: Massive Hemoptysis
* Part II. Breathing
* 6. Problems Outside the Lung: Pneumothorax and Pleural Effusions
* 7. Help Me Breathe: High Flow NC vs. NIV Troubleshooting
* 8. Intubated and Boarded in the ED: Ventilator 101
* 9. I Still Can't Breathe: ARDS and Advanced Ventilator
* 10. Upside Down is Best: Practical Proning
* 11. Refractory Hypoxemia: Influenza and VV ECMO
* Part III. Circulation
* 12. Hot and Shocky: Distributive/ Septic Hypotension
* 13. The Engine Isn't Working: Cardiogenic Shock States (RV vs. LV
failure)
* 14. A Pump Replacement (LVADs)
* 15. The Other Heart Failure: Pulmonary Hypertension and RV
Dysfunction
* 16. Vasopressor Cocktails (We all have drug shortages)
* 17. Cardiac Arrest and ED-ECMO
* 18. Too Slow To Go: Transvenous Pacing
* 19. Choked Off: Tamponade
* Part IV. Organ Specific
* 20. Brain on Fire: Status Epilepticus
* 21. The Pressure Is Too Much: Traumatic Brain Injuries and
Intracranial Hypertension
* 22. Brain Plumbing Problems: Ischemic vs. Hemorrhagic Strokes
* 23. The Worst Headache of My Life: Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
* 24. I Feel Weak: Myasthenic or Neuromuscular Emergencies (ie. GBS,
acute spinal cord, etc.)
* 25. Stop The Bleed: Procedures for Hemostatic Control
* (Minnesota Tube, Hemostatic Agents, Tourniquets)
* 26. I'm Bleeding! Hemorrhagic Resuscitation (rapid transfuser, 1:1:1
products)
* 27. Reversal Agents: Antidotes for Anticoagulants (NOAC reversals,
transfusion)
* 28. Blood from Both Ends: GI Bleeding
* 29. I am Yellow: Complications of Cirrhosis
* 30. I Can't Pee: Acute Renal Failure in the ED
* 31. Electrolyte Emergencies
* 32. Endocrine Emergencies
* 33. What Did I Miss? Differential Diagnosis in Solid Organ Transplant
Patients
* 34. Cancer Alphabet Soup: Oncology Complications
* 35. Hot as a Hare: Critically Ill Toxidromes
* 36. Dying in the ED: Death Trajectories and Palliative Care in the ED
* 1. I Can't Breathe: Difficult Intubations
* 2. Breathing from the Neck: Tracheostomy Emergencies
* 3. The Challenge Down Under: Subglottic Airway Access Issues
(tracheal stenosis, laryngectomies, Montgomery T)
* 4. Physiologically Difficult Airways
* 5. Coughing up Blood: Massive Hemoptysis
* Part II. Breathing
* 6. Problems Outside the Lung: Pneumothorax and Pleural Effusions
* 7. Help Me Breathe: High Flow NC vs. NIV Troubleshooting
* 8. Intubated and Boarded in the ED: Ventilator 101
* 9. I Still Can't Breathe: ARDS and Advanced Ventilator
* 10. Upside Down is Best: Practical Proning
* 11. Refractory Hypoxemia: Influenza and VV ECMO
* Part III. Circulation
* 12. Hot and Shocky: Distributive/ Septic Hypotension
* 13. The Engine Isn't Working: Cardiogenic Shock States (RV vs. LV
failure)
* 14. A Pump Replacement (LVADs)
* 15. The Other Heart Failure: Pulmonary Hypertension and RV
Dysfunction
* 16. Vasopressor Cocktails (We all have drug shortages)
* 17. Cardiac Arrest and ED-ECMO
* 18. Too Slow To Go: Transvenous Pacing
* 19. Choked Off: Tamponade
* Part IV. Organ Specific
* 20. Brain on Fire: Status Epilepticus
* 21. The Pressure Is Too Much: Traumatic Brain Injuries and
Intracranial Hypertension
* 22. Brain Plumbing Problems: Ischemic vs. Hemorrhagic Strokes
* 23. The Worst Headache of My Life: Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
* 24. I Feel Weak: Myasthenic or Neuromuscular Emergencies (ie. GBS,
acute spinal cord, etc.)
* 25. Stop The Bleed: Procedures for Hemostatic Control
* (Minnesota Tube, Hemostatic Agents, Tourniquets)
* 26. I'm Bleeding! Hemorrhagic Resuscitation (rapid transfuser, 1:1:1
products)
* 27. Reversal Agents: Antidotes for Anticoagulants (NOAC reversals,
transfusion)
* 28. Blood from Both Ends: GI Bleeding
* 29. I am Yellow: Complications of Cirrhosis
* 30. I Can't Pee: Acute Renal Failure in the ED
* 31. Electrolyte Emergencies
* 32. Endocrine Emergencies
* 33. What Did I Miss? Differential Diagnosis in Solid Organ Transplant
Patients
* 34. Cancer Alphabet Soup: Oncology Complications
* 35. Hot as a Hare: Critically Ill Toxidromes
* 36. Dying in the ED: Death Trajectories and Palliative Care in the ED
* Part I. Airway
* 1. I Can't Breathe: Difficult Intubations
* 2. Breathing from the Neck: Tracheostomy Emergencies
* 3. The Challenge Down Under: Subglottic Airway Access Issues
(tracheal stenosis, laryngectomies, Montgomery T)
* 4. Physiologically Difficult Airways
* 5. Coughing up Blood: Massive Hemoptysis
* Part II. Breathing
* 6. Problems Outside the Lung: Pneumothorax and Pleural Effusions
* 7. Help Me Breathe: High Flow NC vs. NIV Troubleshooting
* 8. Intubated and Boarded in the ED: Ventilator 101
* 9. I Still Can't Breathe: ARDS and Advanced Ventilator
* 10. Upside Down is Best: Practical Proning
* 11. Refractory Hypoxemia: Influenza and VV ECMO
* Part III. Circulation
* 12. Hot and Shocky: Distributive/ Septic Hypotension
* 13. The Engine Isn't Working: Cardiogenic Shock States (RV vs. LV
failure)
* 14. A Pump Replacement (LVADs)
* 15. The Other Heart Failure: Pulmonary Hypertension and RV
Dysfunction
* 16. Vasopressor Cocktails (We all have drug shortages)
* 17. Cardiac Arrest and ED-ECMO
* 18. Too Slow To Go: Transvenous Pacing
* 19. Choked Off: Tamponade
* Part IV. Organ Specific
* 20. Brain on Fire: Status Epilepticus
* 21. The Pressure Is Too Much: Traumatic Brain Injuries and
Intracranial Hypertension
* 22. Brain Plumbing Problems: Ischemic vs. Hemorrhagic Strokes
* 23. The Worst Headache of My Life: Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
* 24. I Feel Weak: Myasthenic or Neuromuscular Emergencies (ie. GBS,
acute spinal cord, etc.)
* 25. Stop The Bleed: Procedures for Hemostatic Control
* (Minnesota Tube, Hemostatic Agents, Tourniquets)
* 26. I'm Bleeding! Hemorrhagic Resuscitation (rapid transfuser, 1:1:1
products)
* 27. Reversal Agents: Antidotes for Anticoagulants (NOAC reversals,
transfusion)
* 28. Blood from Both Ends: GI Bleeding
* 29. I am Yellow: Complications of Cirrhosis
* 30. I Can't Pee: Acute Renal Failure in the ED
* 31. Electrolyte Emergencies
* 32. Endocrine Emergencies
* 33. What Did I Miss? Differential Diagnosis in Solid Organ Transplant
Patients
* 34. Cancer Alphabet Soup: Oncology Complications
* 35. Hot as a Hare: Critically Ill Toxidromes
* 36. Dying in the ED: Death Trajectories and Palliative Care in the ED
* 1. I Can't Breathe: Difficult Intubations
* 2. Breathing from the Neck: Tracheostomy Emergencies
* 3. The Challenge Down Under: Subglottic Airway Access Issues
(tracheal stenosis, laryngectomies, Montgomery T)
* 4. Physiologically Difficult Airways
* 5. Coughing up Blood: Massive Hemoptysis
* Part II. Breathing
* 6. Problems Outside the Lung: Pneumothorax and Pleural Effusions
* 7. Help Me Breathe: High Flow NC vs. NIV Troubleshooting
* 8. Intubated and Boarded in the ED: Ventilator 101
* 9. I Still Can't Breathe: ARDS and Advanced Ventilator
* 10. Upside Down is Best: Practical Proning
* 11. Refractory Hypoxemia: Influenza and VV ECMO
* Part III. Circulation
* 12. Hot and Shocky: Distributive/ Septic Hypotension
* 13. The Engine Isn't Working: Cardiogenic Shock States (RV vs. LV
failure)
* 14. A Pump Replacement (LVADs)
* 15. The Other Heart Failure: Pulmonary Hypertension and RV
Dysfunction
* 16. Vasopressor Cocktails (We all have drug shortages)
* 17. Cardiac Arrest and ED-ECMO
* 18. Too Slow To Go: Transvenous Pacing
* 19. Choked Off: Tamponade
* Part IV. Organ Specific
* 20. Brain on Fire: Status Epilepticus
* 21. The Pressure Is Too Much: Traumatic Brain Injuries and
Intracranial Hypertension
* 22. Brain Plumbing Problems: Ischemic vs. Hemorrhagic Strokes
* 23. The Worst Headache of My Life: Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
* 24. I Feel Weak: Myasthenic or Neuromuscular Emergencies (ie. GBS,
acute spinal cord, etc.)
* 25. Stop The Bleed: Procedures for Hemostatic Control
* (Minnesota Tube, Hemostatic Agents, Tourniquets)
* 26. I'm Bleeding! Hemorrhagic Resuscitation (rapid transfuser, 1:1:1
products)
* 27. Reversal Agents: Antidotes for Anticoagulants (NOAC reversals,
transfusion)
* 28. Blood from Both Ends: GI Bleeding
* 29. I am Yellow: Complications of Cirrhosis
* 30. I Can't Pee: Acute Renal Failure in the ED
* 31. Electrolyte Emergencies
* 32. Endocrine Emergencies
* 33. What Did I Miss? Differential Diagnosis in Solid Organ Transplant
Patients
* 34. Cancer Alphabet Soup: Oncology Complications
* 35. Hot as a Hare: Critically Ill Toxidromes
* 36. Dying in the ED: Death Trajectories and Palliative Care in the ED