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ACP Manual of Critical Care

ACP Manual of Critical Care

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From the worlds leading organization of internal medicine physicians, this handy guide provides full coverage of the clinical management patients cared for in the intensive care unit. Featuring numerous procedural illustrations, algorithms and clinical pearls!

The ACP Manual of Critical Care features a practical format that manages to deliver a lot of content in a way that will appeal to busy residents and non specialists. As a required rotation in internal medicine training and in some nursing fields, the market for this book is large.

The ACP Manual of Critical Care covers all core content areas and all body systems/regions. The book includes a large number of step-by-step clinical procedures in critical care which will be popular with interns and residents.

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9780071605656
9780071605656

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2008
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  • Section I. General Aspects of Critical Care

    A. Commonly Performed ICU Procedures

    Ch. 1Central Venous Catheterization, Ravi Sundaram and Gnanaraj Joseph

    Ch. 2Right Heart Catheterization, Anthony Saleh

    Ch. 3Pericardiocentesis & Temporary Cardiac Pacing, Bilal Malik and Suhail Allaqaband

    Ch. 4. Bronchoscopy, Sandeep Mehrishi and Udaya Prakash

    Ch. 5Use of Endoscopic Procedures in the Intensive Care Setting, Maurice A. Cerulli

    Ch. 6Use of Ultrasonography in the Critical Care Unit, Paul Mayo

    Ch. 7Chest Imaging, Sabiha Raoof

    Ch. 8Administrative Aspects of Critical Care, Lauren Yedvab

    B. Resuscitative Techniques

    Ch. 9Fluid Resuscitation, Naveed Shahid and Sunil Mehra

    Ch. 10The Use of Pressors to Support Circulation, Young H. Lee and Alan S. Multz

    Ch. 11Administration of Blood and Blood Products, Judith A. Luce

    Ch. 12Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Andre de Corla-Souza and Joan McInerney

    C. Respiratory Support and Monitoring

    Ch. 13Monitoring Mechanical Ventilatory Support, Douglas Haden and Neil Ross MacIntyre, Jr.

    Ch. 14Securing the Airway, Karl Cribbin

    Ch. 15Use of Percutaneous Dilatational Tracheostomy at Bedside, Arthur Sung, Ann L. Rutt, and David Feller-Kopman

    Ch. 16Introduction to Mechanical Ventilation

    Ch. 16, Pt. I Mechanical Ventilation, Frew Gebreab and Anthony Saleh

    Ch. 16, Pt. IIVentilatory Management of Specific Causes of Acute Respiratory Failure, Robert M. Kacmarek

    Ch. 17Importance of Positioning in the Critically Ill Patient, Richard K. Albert

    D. Miscellaneous Issues Specific to the Critical Care Unit

    Ch. 18Management of Anxiety, Agitation, and Depression, Kamil Jaghab

    Ch. 19Use of Sedatives and Neuromuscular Blocking Agents, Ali Mojaverian and Michael R. Dubin

    Ch. 20Pain Management, Akhtar Purvez

    Ch. 21Prognostication Systems, Erfan Hussain and Mitchell C. Jacobs

    Ch. 22Health Care Associated Infections, Maria Ninivaggi

    Ch. 23Nutrition Assessment and Support, Lisa Musillo

    Ch. 24Ethics in the Intensive Care Unit, Imran Aurangzeb and Steven Walerstein

    Ch. 25Perioperative Care of the Critically Ill Patient, Kaleem M. Rizvon and Samia Qazi

    Section II. Systemic Disorders

    A. Cardiovascular Critical Care

    Ch. 26Unstable Angina and Myocardial Infarction, Suhail Allaqaband and Tanvir Bajwa

    Ch. 27Cardiogenic Shock, Suhail Allaqaband and Tanvir Bajwa

    Ch. 28Heart Failure, Afshan Hameed, Suhail Allaqaband, and Shahbudin H. Rahimtoola

    Ch. 29Recognition and Management of Common Arrhythmias, Vikram Nangia and Masood Akhtar

    Ch. 30Acute Pericarditis, Pericardial Effusion, and Cardiac Tamponade, Ramagopal J. Tumuluri and Suhail Allaqaband

    Ch. 31Aortic Dissection, Ramagopal J. Tumuluri and Suhail Allaqaband

    Ch. 32Hypertensive Emergencies, David B. Case

    B. Pulmonary Critical Care

    Ch. 33Acute Respiratory Failure, Nausherwan K. Burki

    Ch. 34Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Liziamma George

    Ch. 35Status Asthmaticus, Mani S. Kaavuru and Muzaffar Ahmad

    Ch. 36Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Exacerbations, Andreas c. Kyprianou and Alan M. Fein

    Ch. 37Upper Airway Obstruction, Jose C. Yataco and Atul C. Mehta

    Ch. 38Pneumonia, Michael S. Niederman

    Ch. 39Pulmonary Embolism and Deep Venous Thrombosis, Mehdi Khosravi and Kenneth E. Wood

    Ch. 40Pneumothorax, Andreas C. Kyprianou and Ashok M. Karnik

    Ch. 41Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension, Arunabh Talwar

    Ch. 42Critical Care and Sleep Disorders, Gerard T. Lombardo

    C. Critical Care of Renal Diseases

    Ch. 43Peritoneal Dialysis, Ultrafiltration, Hemofiltration, and Hemodialysis, George Coritsidis

    Ch. 44Acute and Chronic Renal Failure, Lawrence E. Stam and Kotresha Neelakantappa

    Ch. 45Electrolyte Disorders, Sandeep Mehrishi and Donald A. Feinfeld

    Ch. 46Acid-Base Disorders, Ghulam Saydain and Donald A. Feinfeld

    D. Critical Care of Endocrine and Metabolic Diseases

    Ch. 47Diabetic Ketoacidosis and Hypoglycemia, Salini C. Kumar and Alice K. Lee

    Ch. 48Thyroid Storm, Myxedema Coma, and Adrenal Crisis, James A. Kruse

    E. Critical Care of Hematological and Oncological Diseases

    Ch. 49Hemorrhagic Disorders, Bhoomi Mehrotra

    Ch. 50Thrombotic Disorders, Michael Garrison

    Ch. 51Oncologic Emergencies<, Linda Carmosino

    Ch. 52Adverse Effects of Chemotherapeutic Agents, Sarada Krishnamurthy and Alan Dosik

    F. Critical Care of Infectious Diseases

    Ch. 53Antimicrobial Therapy in the Intensive Care Unit, Stephan L. Kamholz

    Ch. 54The Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome and Septic Shock, Steven Y. Chang, Jonathan Edelson, and Alan M. Fein

    Ch. 55Infective Endocarditis, Tabassum Yasmin and Getachew Feleke

    Ch. 56Infections in HIV Patients and Other Immunocompromised Hosts (Excluding Pulmonary and CNS Infections), Neelam Patel and Muddasar Chaudry

    Ch. 57Respiratory Failure in Patients with HIV Infection, Mangala Narasimhan and Mark J. Rosen

    Ch. 58Infections of the Central Nervous System, Mohamed Bakry and Fernando Pujol

    Ch. 59Other Serious Community-Acquired and Nosocomial Infections, William R. Berrington and W. Conrad Liles

    G. Critical Care of Gastrointestinal Diseases

    Ch. 60Gastrointestinal Bleeding, Bharat K. Misra

    Ch. 61Acute Abdomen and Acute Pancreatitis, Hassan Borghei and Vincent Notar-Frrancesco

    Ch. 62Acute Liver Failure, Mohammad Sultan Khuroo

    H. Critical Care of Neurological Diseases

    Ch. 63Seizures, Satish Kadakia and Bernard Berkowitz

    Ch. 64Muscular Weakness, Joel S. Delfiner

    Ch. 65Coma and Brain Death, Ayman Bishay and Imran Wahedna

    Ch. 66Stroke and Cerebrovascular Disorders, Sophia R. Sharfstein

    I. Critical Care of Rheumatological and Autoimmune Diseases

    Ch. 67Autoimmune Diseases, Prachi Anand and Steven Carsons

    Ch. 68Anaphylaxis, Marianne Frieri

    J. Environmental Emergencies

    Ch. 69Temperature-Related Illnesses, Sreenivasa R. Chanamolu, Venkata D. Bandi, and Kalpalatha K. Guntupalli

    Ch. 70Burns, Roger L. Simpson

    Ch. 71Near Drowning, Anup Banerjee and Praveen N. Mathur

    Ch. 72Poisoning and Drug Overdose, Kent Smitherman and Janice L. Zimmerman

    K. Critical Care of the Pregnant Patient

    Ch. 73Critical Care of the Pregnant Patient, Kyle Hogarth and Jesse Hall

    Appendixes

    I. Part One: Commonly used Parameters and Formulae in Critical Care

    I-1.Hemodynamic Variables
    I-2.Pulmonary Formulae
    I-3.Renal Formulae
    I-4.Common Conversion Formulae
    I-5.Estimated Osmolol Concentrations of Organic Solvents
    I-6.Metabolism and Nutrition

    I. Part Two: Commonly Used Laboratory Tests and Their Interpretation

    I-7. Cardiac Enzymes
    I-8. Nutritional Assessment Using Plasma Proteins
    I-9. Patterns of Liver Function Test Abnormalities
    I-10. Pancreatic Function Evaluation
    I-11. Acute-Phase Reactants
    I-12. Causes of Lactic Acidosis
    I-13. Causes of Thyroid Function Test Abnormalities in Acute Illness

    II: Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Protocols

    II-1. Management of Pulseless Arrest
    II-2. Management of Tachycardia
    II-3. Management of Bradycardia

    III: Cardiovascular System

    III-1.Management of Suspected Acute Myocardial Infarction
    III-2a.Clues to Etiology (Ventricular vs. Supraventricular Wide QRS Complex Tachycardia (WCT)
    III-2b. Distinguishing VT from SVT With Aberrancy
    III-3. Medications Used For Treating Hypertensive Emergencies

    IV:Shock States and Related Issues

    IV-1.Sepsis, Septic Shock, and Multiorgan Dysfunction
    IV-2.APACHE II Scoring System
    IV-3. Management of Sepsis (Including Early Goal-Directed and Subsequent Therapy)
    IV-4.Hemodynamic Parameters in Shock
    IV-5a.Properties of Vasopressor Receptors in Regulating Hemodynamics
    IV-5b. Doses and Effects of Medications Used for Hemodynamic Regulation
    IV-6.Initial Management of Anaphylaxis for Patient Presenting with Urticaria, Pruritis, Stridor, Respiratory Distress, or Hypotension

    V:Pulmonary System

    V-1.Etiology of Respiratory Failure
    V-2.Definition of Acute Lung Injury/ARDS
    V-3.NIH NHLBI ARDS Clinical Network Mechanical Ventilation Protocol Summary
    V-4.Mechanical Ventilation in COPD
    V-5.Noninvasive Positive Pressure Ventilation for COPD Exacerbation
    V-7.Patient Ventilator/Dyssynchrony
    V-8.Weaning Guidelines
    V-9.Oxygen Delivery Systems
    V-10.Management of Acute Exacerbation of Bronchial Asthma
    V-11a.Diagnostic Approach for Pulmonary Embolism
    V-11b.Wells Pre-Test Probability for Pulmonary Embolism
    V-11c.Management of Pulmonary Embolism
    V-12.Management of Severe Pneumonia
    V-13.Chest Roentgenographic Patterns in HIV-Infected Patients
    V-14.Management of Pneumothorax
    V-15.Management of Upper Airways Obstruction

    VI:Central Nervous System

    VI-1.Management of Acute Stroke (<3 hr)
    VI-2.Glasgow Coma Scale
    VI-3.Suggested Protocol for Convulsive Status Epilepticus

    VII:Renal System

    VII-1.Expected Compensation of Simple Acid Base Disorders
    VII-2.Risk, Injury, Failure, Loss, and End-Stage Kidney Disease (RIFLE) Classification
    VII-3.Management of Hypernatremia
    VII-4.Management of Hyponatremia
    VII-5.Composition of Intravenous Fluids Commonly Used in Critical Care Units

    VIII:Endocrine System

    VIII-1.Management of Adult Patients with Diabetic Ketoacidosis and Hyperosmolar Non-Ketotic Coma

    IX:Hematologic System

    IX-1.Management of Thrombocytopenia
    IX-2.Management of Elevated PTT/Normal PT
    IX-3.Management of Elevated PT

    X:Infectious Diseases

    X-1.Empiric Therapy for Febrile Neutropenia
    X-2.Management of Suspected Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infection

    XI:Gastrointestinal System

    XI-1.Hepatic Encephalopathy Clinical Stages
    XI-2.Child-Pugh Classification

    XII:Miscellaneous

    XII-1a.Initial Evaluation of Suspected Overdose/Poisoned Patient
    XII-1b.Common Causes of Toxins/Poisons and Their Clinical Findings
    XII-1c. Laboratory Derangements in Some Common Poisonings
    XII-2. Management of Agitated Patient
    XII-3. FLACC (Face, Legs, Activity, Cry, Consolability) Scale for Pain Assessment in Nonverbal Patients Who are Unable to Provides Reports of Pain
    XII-4. Richmond Agitation Sedation Scale (RASS)
    XII-5. Nutrition Support
    Index

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