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Mechanical Ventilation

Mechanical Ventilation

Physiology and Practice

9780190670085
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Mechanical ventilation is an essential life-sustaining therapy for many critically-ill patients. As technology has evolved, clinicians have been presented with an increasing number of ventilator options as well as an ever-expanding and confusing list of terms, abbreviations, and acronyms. Unfortunately, this has made it extremely difficult for clinicians at all levels of training to truly understand mechanical ventilation and to optimally manage patients with respiratory failure. Mechanical Ventilation was written to address these problems. This handbook provides students, residents, fellows, and practicing physicians with a clear explanation of essential physiology, terms and acronyms, and ventilator modes and breath types. It describes how mechanical ventilators work and explains clearly and concisely how to write ventilator orders, how to manage patients with many different causes of respiratory failure, how to wean patients from the ventilator, and much more. Mechanical Ventilation is meant to be carried and used at the bedside and to allow everyone who cares for critically-ill patients to master this essential therapy.
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OUP USA
86006
9780190670085
9780190670085

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Publication date
2018
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
232
Dimensions (mm)
127 x 203
Weight (g)
276
  • Section 1: Essential Physiology; Chapter 1: Respiratory mechanics; Chapter 2: Gas exchange; Chapter 3: Cardiovascular-pulmonary interactions; Section 2: The Mechanical Ventilator; Chapter 4: Instrumentation and terminology; Chapter 5: Ventilator modes and breath types; Chapter 6: Ventilator alarms - causes and evaluation; Section 3: Patient Management; Chapter 7: Respiratory failure and the indications for mechanical ventilation; Chapter 8: How to write ventilator orders; Chapter 9: Physiologic assessment of the mechanically-ventilated patient; Chapter 10: Dynamic hyperinflation and intrinsic positive end-expiratory pressure; Chapter 11: Patient-ventilator interactions and asynchrony; Chapter 12: Acute respiratory distress syndrome; Chapter 13: Severe obstructive lung disease; Chapter 14: Right ventricular failure; Chapter 15: Discontinuing mechanical ventilation; Chapter 16: Non-invasive mechanical ventilation;
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