Anesthesia Student Survival Guide (eBook)
XXXVII, 580 Seiten
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-319-11083-7 (ISBN)
Edited and written by leading educators, this popular book for the anesthesiology rotation has been thoroughly updated and retains its distinctive case-based approach. The Second Edition features a thorough revision of the discussion of ventilator management, improved coverage of extubation criteria, and the latest guidelines and algorithms for preoperative assessment. Considerations for quality improvement and patient safety have been expanded throughout the book. Anesthesia Student Survival Guide provides a complete introduction to the specialty and is aimed at medical and nursing students as well as practitioners in critical care who seek a succinct overview of anesthesiology.
From reviews of the First Edition:
'...an excellent resource for the student wanting a deeper understanding of what is essentially a post-graduate subject, for example, an elective student.' --British Journal of Anaesthesia
'This is an excellent introduction to the specialty for third-year medical students, covering a broad range of material at a sufficient depth to be useful, and providing a good structure for a comprehensive course of self-directed study.' --Doody's Review Service
Jesse M. Ehrenfeld MD, MPH
Associate Professor of Anesthesiology
Associate Professor of Surgery
Associate Professor of Biomedical Informatics
Associate Professor of Health Policy
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
Nashville, TN, USA
Richard D. Urman MD, MBA
Associate Professor of Anesthesia
Harvard Medical School
Director of Anesthesia Services - Ambulatory Care Center (Chestnut Hill)
Medical Director, Procedural Sedation for Interventional Procedures
Director (Anesthesia), Center for Perioperative Research
Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine
Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, USA
Scott Segal, MD, MHCM
Professor and Chair
Department of Anesthesiology
Wake Forest School of Medicine
Co-Executive Director, Perioperative Services
Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center
Winston-Salem, NC, USA
Jesse M. Ehrenfeld MD, MPHAssociate Professor of AnesthesiologyAssociate Professor of SurgeryAssociate Professor of Biomedical InformaticsAssociate Professor of Health PolicyVanderbilt University School of MedicineNashville, TN, USARichard D. Urman MD, MBAAssociate Professor of AnesthesiaHarvard Medical SchoolDirector of Anesthesia Services - Ambulatory Care Center (Chestnut Hill)Medical Director, Procedural Sedation for Interventional ProceduresDirector (Anesthesia), Center for Perioperative ResearchDepartment of Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain MedicineBrigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, USAScott Segal, MD, MHCMProfessor and ChairDepartment of AnesthesiologyWake Forest School of MedicineCo-Executive Director, Perioperative ServicesWake Forest Baptist Medical CenterWinston-Salem, NC, USA
Anesthesia Student Survival Guide: A Case-Based ApproachJesse M. EhrenfeldRichard D. UrmanScott SegalSection IIntroduction to Anesthesiology Chapter 1How to Be a “Star” Student, Career Options, and the MatchRoy G. Soto Chapter 2History of Anesthesia and Introduction to the SpecialtyDavid C. Lai and Jesse M. Ehrenfeld Section IIPharmacologyChapter 3Pharmacology PrinciplesJerome M. Adams, John W. Wolfe and Jesse M. EhrenfeldChapter 4Pharmacology of Intravenous Anesthetic AgentsJerome M. Adams, John W. Wolfe and Jesse M. EhrenfeldChapter 5Pharmacology of Inhalational AnestheticsJerome M. Adams, John W. Wolfe and Jesse M. EhrenfeldChapter 6Pharmacology of Local AnestheticsJerome M. Adams, John W. Wolfe and Jesse M. EhrenfeldChapter 7Pharmacology of Adjunct AgentsJerome M. Adams, John W. Wolfe and Jesse M. EhrenfeldSection IIIPreoperative ConsiderationsChapter 8The Preoperative Patient EvaluationAmit Gupta and Timothy J. Shiveley Chapter 9Airway Evaluation and ManagementShawn T. Beaman, Patrick J. Forte, and David G. Metro Chapter 10The Anesthesia MachineAlvaro Andres MaciasChapter 11Anesthesia Equipment and MonitorsBasem Abdelmalak and D. John Doyle Section IVIntraoperative Considerations Chapter 12Anesthetic Techniques: General, Sedation, MACBrian C. McLean, Anthony R. Plunkett and Jesse M. EhrenfeldChapter 13Anesthetic Techniques: RegionalBrian C. McLean, Anthony R. Plunkett and Jesse M. EhrenfeldChapter 14Electrolytes and Acid-Base AnalysisAdam Kingeter and Matthew D. McEvoy, Chapter 15Fluids and Transfusion TherapyAdam Kingeter and Matthew D. McEvoyChapter 16Peripheral, Arterial, and Central Lines and Gastric Tube PlacementJenna L. Walters and Matthew D. McEvoyChapter 17Intraoperative ProblemsAndrea Westman and Matthew D McEvoySection VSystems Physiology and Anesthetic SubspecialtiesChapter 18Physiology and Anesthesia for Cardiac and Thoracic SurgeryAmanda J. Rhee and Linda Shore-Lesserson Chapter 19Physiology and Anesthesia for Neurologic, ENT, and Ophthalmologic SurgeryJoshua H. Atkins and Jesse M. EhrenfeldChapter 20ObstetricsStephen M. Howell MD and Mario Serafini Chapter 21Physiology and Anesthesia for General and Bariatric SurgeryRana Badr and Jesse M. EhrenfeldChapter 22Anesthesia for Urological SurgeryPayal Kohli and Jesse M. Ehrenfeld Chapter 23Pediatric SurgeryThomas M. Romanelli Chapter 24Physiology and Anesthesia for Elderly Patients Ruma Bose and Jesse M. EhrenfeldChapter 25Ambulatory Surgery and Out-of-OR (OOR) Procedures Joshua H. Atkins and Jesse M. Ehrenfeld Chapter 26Trauma and Orthopedic SurgeryRoy G. Soto Section VIPostoperative ConsiderationsChapter 27Perioperative Acute and Chronic Pain ManagementMark A. HoeftChapter 28 Postoperative Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU) and Common Postoperative ProblemsR. Dean Nava Jr, Tarun Bhalla and Jesse M. Ehrenfeld Chapter 29Introduction to Critical CareBeverly J. NewhouseSection VIISpecial TopicsChapter 30Professionalism, Safety, and TeamworkSheila Ryan Barnett, Stephen D. Pratt and Jesse M. EhrenfeldChapter 31Quality Assurance, Patient and Provider SafetyArti Ori and Jesse M. EhrenfeldChapter 32Ethical and Legal Issues in AnesthesiaJesse M. EhrenfeldChapter 33Clinical Simulation in Anesthesia EducationEmily M. Hayden MD, MHPEAppendix AAppendix B
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 29.2.2016 |
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Zusatzinfo | XXXVII, 580 p. 85 illus., 36 illus. in color. |
Verlagsort | Cham |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Pflege | |
Schlagworte | anesthesia • Case Studies • Clerkship • Introduction • Rotation • Student • USMLE Step 2 • USMLE Step 3 |
ISBN-10 | 3-319-11083-7 / 3319110837 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-319-11083-7 / 9783319110837 |
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