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There is a decreased tolerance for error when pediatric patients
undergo medical procedures. It is, therefore, important to
accomplish procedures as quickly and accurately as possible.
Pediatric Anesthesia Procedures is designed to provide rapid access
to information in order to solve a clinical problem as it is
occurring. Its pictorial, highly visual format will allow
anesthesiologists and other clinicians to review and 'see' the
procedures during planning stages, making it a practical resource
to keep in the operating room for quick and easy reference during
time-pressured situations. This will make it especially useful for
practitioners doing procedures that they perform infrequently-or
must perform for the first time during an emergent or urgent
situation. The chapters within cover a wide variety of basic and
advanced pediatric anesthesia procedures and provide generously
illustrated step-by-step guidelines for performing them. Each is
introduced with an accessible description, followed by a variety of
high-quality graphic images-including detailed photographs,
magnetic resonance images, computed tomography images, and
ultrasound images-and detailed instructions.
Ultrasound Guided Procedures and Radiologic Imaging for Pediatric
Anesthesiologists is intended as a ready resource for both experts
and novices. It will be useful to both those with extensive
training and experience as well as beginners and those with distant
experience or training. A wealth of knowledge in the human factors
of procedure design and use has been applied throughout to ensure
that desired information can be easily located, that steps are
clearly identified and comprehensible, and that additional
information of high relevance to procedure completion is co-located
and salient. This book begins with the basics, but quickly
progresses to advanced skill sets. It is divided into four parts.
Part I starts with a primer on ultrasound machine functionality as
well as procedural chapters on lung ultrasound to detect a mainstem
intubation or pneumothorax, and gastric ultrasound to assess
gastric contents in incompletely fasted patients. Part II covers
ultrasound guided peripheral intravenous line placement through the
'incremental advancement' method, ultrasound guided arterial line
placement, and ultrasound guided central line placement. Part III
details several ultrasound guided regional anesthesia techniques.
Part IV covers radiology of the pediatric airway and mediastinum,
lungs, gastrointestinal, genitourinary, musculoskeletal, neurologic
systems.
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