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The Washington Manual of Critical Care

The Washington Manual of Critical Care

Washington Manual of Critical Care

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Opis
Prepared by residents and faculty at the Washington University School of Medicine, this pocket manual contains easy-to-read algorithms for the management of more than 80 medical and surgical problems arising in the intensive care unit. Chapters focus on specific problems and the algorithms provide straightforward approaches to the management of these issues. Coverage includes a section on procedures commonly performed in the intensive care unit. Appendices include common equations in the ICU, drug-drug interactions, and common drug dosages and side effects.
If you purchased a copy of Kollef:: The Washington Manual of Critical Care, 2e, ISBN:: 978-1-4511-1022-7, please make note of the following two important corrections.

On page 149, lines 14 through 16::
Torsades de pointes is likely to recur if the inciting factors cannot be eliminated immediately. Magnesium sulfate given at 1 to 2 g IV may have utility, particularly in hypomagnesemic patients. [THE UNIT GRAM IS CORRECTED FROM MILLIGRAM]

On page 152, bottom row of Table 20.1::

Medication IV Dosing Side effects
Magnesium Torsades de pointes:: 1-2 g IV Flushing, hypotension
push over 5-20 min [THE UNIT
GRAM IS CORRECTED FROM
MILLIGRAM]
Please make note of this correction in your copy of Kollef:: The Washington Manual of Critical Care, 2e immediately and contact LWW’s Customer Service Department at 800-638-3030 so that we may issue you an errata sheet for pages 149 and 152 You may also download a PDF of pages 149 and 152 byclicking here/b>.

All copies of The Washington Manual of Critical Care, 2e with the ISBN:: 978-1-4511-9387-9 include this correction.
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2013
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  • SECTION I MANAGEMENT OF SHOCK
    1 Introduction to Shock
    Marin H. Kollef
    2 Hypovolemic Shock
    Marin H. Kollef
    3 Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock
    Marin H. Kollef and Scott T. Micek
    4 Cardiogenic Shock
    Sundeep Viswanathan and Richard G. Bach
    5 Anaphylactic Shock
    Timothy J. Bedient and Marin H. Kollef
    6 Mechanical Causes of Shock
    Howard J. HuangSECTION II MANAGEMENT OF RESPIRATORY DISORDERS
    7 An Approach to Respiratory Failure
    Warren Isakow
    8 Initial Ventilator Setup
    Warren Isakow
    9 Upper Airway Obstruction
    Warren Isakow
    10 Acute Lung Injury and the Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
    Timothy J. Bedient and Marin H. Kollef
    11 Status Asthmaticus
    Saad Ghafoor and Mario Castro
    12 Acute Exacerbations of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
    Chad A. Witt and Marin H. Kollef
    13 Sleep-Disordered Breathing in the Intensive Care Unit
    Tonya D. Russell
    14 Pulmonary Hypertension and Right Ventricular Failure in the Intensive Care Unit
    Murali M. Chakinala
    15 Pulmonary Embolism
    Hannah C. Otepka and Roger D. Yusen
    16 Pleural Disorders in the Intensive Care Unit
    Alexander C. Chen
    17 Weaning of Mechanical Ventilation
    Chad A. Witt
    18 Noninvasive Positive Pressure Ventilation
    SECTION III CARDIAC DISORDERS
    19 Acute Myocardial Infarction
    Jeremiah P. Depta and Andrew M. Kates
    20 Cardiac Arrhythmias and Conduction Abnormalities
    Sundeep Viswanathan and Marin Kollef
    21 Aortic Dissection
    Jay Shah and Alan C. Braverman
    22 Acute Decompensated Heart Failure
    Shane J. LaRue and Gregory A. Ewald
    23 Approach to Hypertensive Emergencies
    Derrick R. Fansler and Daniel H. CooperSECTION IV ELECTROLYTE ABNORMALITIES
    24 Electrolyte Abnormalities
    Ahsan Usman and Seth GoldbergSECTION V ACID–BASE DISORDERS
    25 Metabolic Acid–Base Disorders
    Peter Juran and Steven Cheng
    26 Respiratory Acid–Base Disorders
    Andrew LabelleSECTION VI ENDOCRINE DISORDERS
    27 Thyroid Disorders
    William E. Clutter
    28 Adrenal Insuf?ciency in Critical Illness
    Timothy J. Bedient and Marin H. Kollef
    29 Diabetic Ketoacidosis and Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemic State
    David A. Rometo, Marin H. Kollef, and Garry S. Tobin
    30 Glucose Control in the ICU
    David A. Rometo, Marin H. Kollef, and Garry S. TobinSECTION VII ONCOLOGIC EMERGENCIES
    31 Oncologic Emergencies
    Ryan Roop and Alex DenesSECTION VIII TEMPERATURE REGULATION
    32 Temperature Alterations
    Derek E. ByersSECTION IX TOXICOLOGY
    33 Toxicology
    Nicholas M. Mohr, Devin P. Sherman, and Steven L. BrodySECTION X INFECTIOUS DISEASES
    34 Central Nervous System Infections
    Hitoshi Honda and Keith F. Woeltje
    35 Community-Acquired Pneumonia
    Bernard C. Camins
    36 Nosocomial Pneumonia
    Michael J. Durkin and Marin H. Kollef
    37 Cellulitis/Fasciitis/Myositis
    Kevin W. McConnell, John P. Kirby, and John E. Mazuski
    38 Bacteremia and Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infections
    David K. Warren
    39 Invasive Fungal Infection
    Toshibumi Taniguchi and Keith F. Woeltje
    40 Infections in the Immunocompromised Host 328
    Stephen Y. Liang and Steven J. Lawrence
    41 Prevention of Infection in the Intensive Care Unit
    Amy M. Richmond
    42 Clostridium dif?cile and Other Infectious Causes of Diarrhea
    Linda D. Bobo and Erik R. DubberkeSECTION XI RENAL DISORDERS
    43 Acute Kidney Injury
    Tingting Li and Anitha Vijayan
    44 Renal Replacement Therapy
    Tingting Li and Anitha VijayanSECTION XII HEPATIC DISEASES
    45 Fulminant Hepatic Failure
    Anupam Aditi and Jeffrey S. Crippin
    46 Hyperbilirubinemia
    Anupam Aditi and Jeffrey S. Crippin
    47 End-Stage Liver Disease
    Mrudula V. Kumar and Kevin M. KorenblatSECTION XIII GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS
    48 Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding
    Chandra Prakash Gyawali
    49 Lower Gastrointestinal Bleeding
    Chandra Prakash Gyawali
    50 Acute Pancreatitis
    Mrudula Kumar and Daniel K. MulladySECTION XIV NEUROLOGIC DISORDERS
    51 Status Epilepticus
    Rajat Dhar
    52 Acute Ischemic Stroke
    Michael A. Rubin
    53 Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
    Rajat Dhar
    54 Intracerebral Hemorrhage
    Ahmed Hassan
    55 Coma
    Michael A. Rubin
    56 Declaration of Brain Death
    Rajat Dhar
    57 Delirium and Sedation
    Michael A. Rubin
    58 Acute Spinal Cord Disorders
    Michael A. Rubin
    59 Neuromuscular Disorders in the Critically Ill
    Rajat Dhar
    60 Traumatic Brain Injury and Elevated Intracranial Pressure
    Ahmed Hassan
    61 Neurologic Approach to Central Nervous System Infections
    Michael A. RubinSECTION XV HAEMATOPOIETIC DISORDERS
    62 Thrombocytopenia in the Intensive Care Unit
    Warren Isakow
    63 Acute Management of the Bleeding Patient/Coagulopathy
    Yen-Michael S. Hsu and Brenda J. Grossman
    64 Transfusion Practices
    James C. Mosley, III and Morey A. Blinder
    65 Hypercoagulable States
    James C. Mosley, IIISECTION XVI PREGNANCY
    66 Maternal–Fetal Critical Care
    Jeanine F. Carbone and Molly V. Houser
    67 Preeclampsia and Eclampsia
    Molly J. Stout and Laura A. ParksSECTION XVII SURGICAL PROBLEMS
    68 Trauma Care for the Intensive Care Unit
    Kevin W. McConnell and Douglas J.E. Schuerer
    69 The Acute Abdomen
    Jennifer L. Gnerlich, Robb R. Whinney, and John P. Kirby
    70 Management of the Organ Donor
    Stephen R. Broderick and Varun PuriSECTION XVIII NUTRITION IN THE ICU
    71 Nutrition in the Intensive Care Unit
    Beth E. Taylor and Robert SouthardSECTION XIX PROCEDURES
    72 Arterial Catheterization
    Jeremy Kilburn
    73 Central Venous Catheterization
    Chad A. Witt
    74 Endotracheal Intubation
    Michael Lippmann
    75 Percutaneous Tracheostomy
    Alexander C. Chen
    76 Chest Tube Insertion
    Alexander C. Chen
    77 Paracentesis
    Chad A. Witt
    78 Lumbar Puncture
    Jennifer Alexander-Brett
    79 Thoracentesis
    Alexander C. Chen
    80 Pulmonary Artery Catheterization
    Warren Isakow
    81 Alternative Hemodynamic Monitoring
    Jennifer Shaffer and Warren Isakow
    82 Functional Hemodynamic Monitoring
    Jennifer Shaffer and Warren Isakow
    83 Pericardiocentesis
    Jennifer Shaffer and Warren IsakowSECTION XX END-OF-LIFE ISSUES
    84 End-of-Life Care in the Intensive Care Unit
    Jonathan M. GreenSECTION XXI APPENDICES
    85 Common Equations and Rules of Thumb in the Intensive Care Unit
    Warren Isakow
    86 Drug–Drug Interactions
    Jamie M. Rosini and Scott T. Micek
    87 Common Drug Dosages and Side Effects
    Lee P. Skrupky and Scott T. Micek
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