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Advanced Perioperative Crisis Management

Advanced Perioperative Crisis Management

9780190226459
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Advanced Perioperative Crisis Management is a high-yield, clinically-relevant resource for understanding the epidemiology, pathophysiology, assessment, and management of a wide variety of perioperative emergencies.Three introductory chapters review a critical thinking approach to the unstable or pulseless patient, crisis resource management principles to improve team performance and the importance of cognitive aids in adhering to guidelines during perioperative crises. The remaining sections cover six major areas of patient instability:: cardiac, pulmonary, neurologic, metabolic/endocrine, and toxin-related disorders, and shock states, as well as specific emergencies for obstetrical and pediatricpatients. Each chapter opens with a clinical case, followed by a discussion of the relevant evidence. Case-based learning discussion questions, which can be used for self-assessment or in the classroom, round out each chapter. Advanced Perioperative Crisis Management is an ideal resource for trainees, clinicians, and nurses who work in the perioperative arena, from the operating room to the postoperative surgical ward.
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OUP USA
87963
9780190226459
9780190226459

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Publication date
2017
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
732
Dimensions (mm)
216 x 279
Weight (g)
2449
  • Preface; Part I. Crisis Resource Management: Non-Technical Skills of Team Performance; 1. A Critical Approach to the Unstable Patient; Mark E. Nunnally; Arna Banerjee; Matthew D. McEvoy; 2. Teamwork and Crisis Resource Management; Scott C. Watkins; Christopher L. Cropsey; Cory M. Furse; 3. Cognitive Aids in Current Practice; Christopher L. Cropsey; Scott C. Watkins; Matthew D. McEvoy; Part II. Cardiac Crises; Andrew Shaw; 4. Introduction to Perioperative Cardiac Urgencies and Emergencies; Jason B. ONeal; Andrew Shaw; 5. Myocardial Ischemia; Jeremy Bennett; Kara Siegrist; 6. Aortic Disruption; Adam J. Kingeter; Bantayehu Sileshi; 7. Cardiac Dysrhythmias; Mark Henry; Robert J. Deegan; 8. Severe Valvular Disease; Yafen Liang; Andrew Shaw; Part III. Shock; Vivek K. Moitra; 9. Introduction to Shock; Babar Fiza; Vivek Moitra; 10. Cardiogenic Shock; Martin Chen; Muoi Trinh; 11. Distributive Shock; Angela Lee; Gebhard Wagener; 12. Hypovolemic Shock; Paul David Weyker; Christopher Allen-John Webb; Tricia E. Brentjens; 13. Obstructive Shock; Julia Sobol; Jack Louro; Part IV. Pulmonary Crises; John D. Mitchell; 14. Introduction to pulmonary urgencies and emergencies; John D. Mitchell; Marek Brzezinski; 15. Difficult Airway; Romina G. Ilic; 16. Laryngospasm; Cory M. Furse; Matthew D. McEvoy; 17. Aspiration Pneumonitis; Agnieszka Trzcinka; 18. Physiologic Airflow Disruption: Bronchospasm, Obstructive Lung Disease, Asthma, and Status Asthmaticus; Kinza Sentissi; Stephanie Yacoubian; 19. Mechanical Airflow Disruption; Alissa Sodickson; James Hardy; 20. Disruption of Diffusion: Inflammation; Shahzad Shaefi; Aaron Mittel; 21. Disruption of Diffusion: Air Space Disease; Nayema Khan; John Pawlowski; 22. Pneumothorax; Jennifer Oliver; K. Annette Mizuguchi; 23. Hypoxia during anesthesia: machine and monitor issues; Natacha Zamor; 24. Airway Fire; Ju-Mei Ng; Part V. Metabolic and Endocrine Crises; Stephen F. Dierdorf; 25. Introduction to Metalbolic and Endocrine Diseases; Stephen F. Dierdorf; Section A. Metabolic Disturbances; 26. Malignant Hyperthermia; Christopher L. Heine; 27. Porphyria; Stephen F. Dierdorf; 28. Undiagnosed Pheochromocytoma; Andrew F. Stasic; 29. Perioperative Adrenal Crisis; Jing Tao; Jeffrey J. Schwartz; 30. Cushings Disease; Doris M. Hardacker; Section B. Endocrine Disturbances; 31. Diabetic Ketoacidosis; Anne Newcomer; Michael Gropper; 32. Hyperglycemic Hyperosmolar State (HHS); Shamsuddin Akhtar; 33. Hypoglycemia; Doris M. Hardacker; 34. Thyrotoxicosis; Nichole D. Horn; 35. Myxedematous Coma; Jacquelyn E. Allison; Julie D. Dunlap; 36. Acute Liver Failure; Cynthia Wang; Michelle Y. Braunfeld; Section C. Electrolyte Disturbances; 37. Hyperkalemia/Hypokalemia; Stephen F. Dierdorf; 38. Hyponatremia/Hypernatremia; Brian N. Egan; 39. Hypocalcemia/Hypercalcemia; Stephen F. Dierdorf; 40. Hypomagnesemia/Hypermagnesemia; Aali Shah; Part VI. Obstetric Crises; Rachel M. Kacmar; 41. Introduction to Peripartum Urgencies and Emergencies for the Anesthesia Provider; Rachel M. Kacmar; Section A. Maternal collapse; 42. Obstetric Life Support: PEA/Asystole and Pulseless VT/VF; Nathaniel N. Hsu; Richard C. Month; 43. Perimortem Cesarean Delivery for Maternal Cardiac Arrest; Benjamin Cobb; Steven Lipman; 44. STAT Caesarean Delivery - Preparation, Planning, & Team Performance; Michael G. Richardson; Section B. Cardiac Crises; 45. High or total spinal/epidural; Feyce Peralta; 46. Peripartum cardiomyopathy; Emily J. Baird; 47. Peripartum Embolism; Elizabeth M. S. Lange; Paloma Toledo; 48. Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS) and Sepsis; in the Pregnant Patient; Daria M. Moaveni; 49. Severe Preeclampsia; Uma Sasso; Emily McQuaid-Hanson; 50. Severe Peripartum Hemorrhage; Joy L. Hawkins; 51. Valvular Disease: Specific Considerations for Management during Labor and Delivery; Shobana Chandrasekhar; C. LaToya Mason; 52. Vessels: Coronary Artery Disease in Pregnancy and Peripartum Acute Coronary Syndrome; Eleni Kotsis; Jamie M. Zorn; Grace Lim; 53. Voltage Disturbances During Pregnancy; Heather C. Nixon; Section C. Pulmonary/Airway Crises; 54. Difficult airway: special considerations in pregnancy; Rania Elkhateb; Jill M. Mhyre; 55. Asthma and Pregnancy; Grant C. Lynde; Section D. Neurologic Crises; 56. Stroke/Subarachnoid Hemorrhage and Pregnancy; Cristina Wood; 57. Post-Dural Puncture Headache (PDPH); Phil Rubin; Section E. Metabolic/Endocrine Crises; 58. Diabetic Emergencies in Pregnancy; Maribeth Guletz; Rebecca Minehart; Section F. Toxins; 59. Magnesium Toxicity; Anthony T. Chau; 60. Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity in Pregnancy; Brian F. S. Allen; Part VII. Neurologic Crises; Lorri A. Lee; 61. Introduction to Acute Neurologic Events in the Perioperative Period; Lorri A. Lee; Section A. Cerebral Origin; 62. Delirium; Bret D. Alvis; Christopher G. Hughes; 63. Nontraumatic Intracranial Hemorrhage; Deepak Sharma; Julia Metzner; 64. Acute Stroke; Laurel E. Moore; 65. Postoperative Visual Loss; Lorri A. Lee; 66. Seizure or Status Epilepticus; Neha Aggarwala; Pirjo H. Manninen; 67. Traumatic Brain Injury - Traumatic Subdural Hemorrhage/Epidural Hemorrhage; Sheena M. Weaver; 68. Refractory Intracranial Hypertension; Letha Matthews; John Barwise; 69. Cerebral Salt Wasting; Mark A. Henry; Avinash B. Kumar; 70. Acute Loss of Intraoperative Evoked Potential Signals; Leslie Jameson; Section B. Spinal Cord, PNS, and NMJ origin; 71. Autonomic Dysreflexia; Koffi Kla; 72. Neurogenic Shock; Arnoley S. Abcejo; Jeffrey J. Pasternak; 73. Muscle Weakness; L. Jane Easdown; 74. Nerve Injuries from Positioning and Regional Blocks; Rajnish K. Gupta; Alexandria N. Nickless; Section C. Systemic Origin; 75. Hepatic Encephalopathy; Bret Alvis; Amy Robertson; Part VIII. Pediatric Crises; Scott C. Watkins; 76. Introduction to Pediatric Crises; Scott C. Watkins; Section A. Cardiac Crises; 77. Emergency non-cardiac surgery in the congenital heart disease patient; Marc Hassid; Amanda T. Redding; Section B. Pulmonary Crises; 78. Epiglottitis, Croup, and Stridor; Michel Sabbagh; John J. Freely Jr.; 79. Acute Severe Asthma and Bronchospasm; Amanda T. Redding; Marc Hassid; 80. Bleeding tonsil s/p T&A resection; Michelle Sher Rovner; 81. Drowning and Near Drowning; Alison M. Jeziorski; Section C. Neurologic Crises; 82. Seizures and Status Epilepticus; Neha Aggarwala; Pirjo H. Manninen; Section D. Other Crises; 83. Pyloric stenosis; John J. Freely Jr.; Michel Sabbagh; 84. Sickle Cell Disease; Andrew Franklin; 85. Hemophilia (presentation in emergency surgery); James Matt Kynes; Part IX. Toxins; William Hand; 86. Introduction to Perioperative Crisis Management: Toxins; William R. Hand; Section A. Specific Toxicities; 87. Local Anesthesia Systemic Toxicity; Joel Barton; Gavin Martin; 88. Beta-blocker/Calcium Channel Blocker Overdose; Christopher L. Cropsey; Patrick B. Knight; 89. Cocaine Intoxication and Hypertensive Emergency; Jagan Ramamoorthy; Noreen E. Murphy; 90. Coagulation System: Emergency Surgery in the Patient taking Warfarin or Low Molecular Weight Heparin; Shannon Kilkelly; 91. Coagulation System: Direct Oral Anticoagulants; Christina F. Burger; Melissa L. Bellomy; Joseph J. Schlesinger; 92. Opioid and Benzodiazepine Overdose; Brad Eastman; Larry Field; 93. Alcohol Withdrawl; Tracy McGrane; 94. Serotonin Toxicity; Patrick E. Britell; Charles M. Andrews; 95. Anticholinergic Overdose; Philip Fanapour; Peggy White; Brenda G. Fahy; 96. Insulin Overdose; Richard J. Novak;
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