This new reference features the combined efforts of Drs. Carol L. Lake, Roberta Hines and Casey D. Blitt three highly regarded experts in the field. This team results in the most comprehensive, state-of-the-art resource on the current practices and equipment used in monitoring in clinical anesthesia and intensive care units today.
General Principles History and Philosophy of Monitoring Information Systems Simulators Monitoring and Patient Safety Electrical Safety Principles of Pressure Monitoring
Central And Peripheral Nervous Systems Evoked Potentials EEG and Monitoring of Anesthetic Depth (BIS) Monitoring Intracranial Pressure Monitoring the Neuromuscular Junction Specialized Neurophysiologic Monitoring (NIRS, TCD)
Cardiac Monitoring Electrocardiographic Monitoring for Ischemia and Arrhythimias Invasive and Noninvasive Blood Pressure Monitoring Pulmonary Artery Catheterization Perioperative Echocardiography
Monitoring The Respiratory System Montoring the Function of the Respiratory System Monitoring the Anesthesia Machine and Respiratory Gases Monitoring of Oxygen Arterial Blood Gas Monitoring and Analysis
Other Monitoring Applications Monitoring of Temperature and Heart and Lungs Sounds Biochemical and Metabolic Indicators (including renal function and gastric pH) Monitoring Coagulation and Hemostasis Pulse Oximeter Waveform: Photoelectric Plethysmography Point-of-Care Monitoring and Analysis
Monitoring in Special Situations Maternal and Fetal Monitoring in Obstetrics Office-Based Anesthesia Monitoring Monitoring in Unusual Environments Monitoring Pain Management Procedures
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