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Anesthesia Outside of the Operating Room is a comprehensive,
up-to-date textbook that covers all aspects of anesthesia care in
OOR settings, from financial considerations to anesthetic
techniques to quality assurance. With increasing numbers of
procedures such as cardiac catheterization and imaging taking place
outside of the main OR, anesthesia providers as well as
non-anesthesia members of the patient care team will find this book
critical to their understanding of the principles of anesthesia
care in unique settings which may have limited physical resources.
The book includes chapters on patient monitoring techniques,
pre-procedure evaluation and post-procedure care, and procedural
sedation performed by non-anesthesia providers. Its authors address
problems of anesthesia that have unique answers in OOR settings,
such as patient transport and cardiac arrest, and discuss
technological progress and considerations for the future. The text
also covers surgical procedures and anesthetic considerations by
procedure location, such as radiology, infertility clinics, field
and military environments, and pediatric settings, among many
others Select guidelines from the American Society of
Anesthesiologists (ASA) are provided as well. Edited by the senior
faculty from Harvard Medical School and with contributions from
other academic institutions, Anesthesia Outside of the Operating
Room provides a unique and convenient compendium of expertise and
experience.
Substance Abuse and Addiction Research: Methodology, Mechanisms,
and Therapeutics is an up-to-date, comprehensive, practical book on
research methodologies for substance abuse and addiction that is
intended for researchers and consumers of research information at
all levels. The book is divided into four major sections, including
an Introduction, Research Methodology for clinical trials, animal
research and retrospective studies, Mechanisms of Abuse and
Addiction, and Investigative Therapeutics: Designing and Measuring
Outcomes. It serves a source for addressing all aspects of research
design, methods and analysis within the context of the field of
opioids, alcohol and other substances. The book covers what is
known in the field of quantitative and qualitative research
methods, provides future directions, and introduces new models for
investigation. It is organized around a translational science
framework, with the contents addressing substance use/addiction
research in the context of epidemiology, etiology, intervention
efficacy and effectiveness, and implementation of evidence-informed
interventions.
This empowering book provides a comprehensive resource to help
readers of all ages understand pain, seek the right diagnosis and
treatment, and allow them to take control of their pain.
Unfortunately, pain is a universal human experience. For many,
their experience of pain transcends an occasional or nagging
discomfort and disrupts their lives. Understanding Pain: What You
Need to Know to Take Control presents insights that will be useful
to anyone who wants to be more knowledgeable about recognizing pain
conditions through symptoms and telltale signs, and needs to be
fully informed about the various treatment options available.
Providing information that is at once cutting-edge, comprehensive,
and easy-to-understand, the chapters also provide the resources
needed to obtain further information about the topic. The book
covers all major pain syndromes in a manner accessible to those
without backgrounds in science or pain treatment, explicitly
explaining symptoms, tests that may be needed, and treatments and
rehabilitation techniques that are possible. The last section of
the text discusses pain issues of specific populations, such as
children, the elderly, and women during childbirth. Contributions
from experts from across the country in their respective
fields-real-life, dedicated practitioners who treat patients and
conduct research
Selected as a Doody's Core Title for 2021! Comprehensive, readable,
and clinically oriented, Stoelting's Pharmacology & Physiology
in Anesthetic Practice, Sixth Edition, covers all aspects of
pharmacology and physiology that are relevant either directly or
indirectly to the anesthetic practice-a challenging topic that is
foundational to the practice of anesthesia and essential to master.
This systems-based, bestselling text has been thoroughly updated by
experts in the field, giving you the detailed information needed to
make the most informed clinical decisions about the care of your
patients. Offers trainees and practitioners authoritative content
on all aspects of pharmacology and physiology that are relevant to
anesthesiology. Features up-to-date coverage of new drugs, as well
as new findings on the actions and interactions of established
drugs. Discusses antimicrobials and chemotherapeutic drugs, as well
as special populations such as the newborn, the parturient and
fetus, the elderly, and the physiology and pharmacology of
resuscitation. Enrich Your eBook Reading Experience Read directly
on your preferred device(s), such as computer, tablet, or
smartphone. Easily convert to audiobook, powering your content with
natural language text-to-speech.
This concise, evidence-based board review book, organized according
to the ABA keyword list, covers all the fundamental concepts needed
to pass written and re-certification board examinations. Each
chapter begins with a case scenario or clinical problem from
everyday practice, followed by concise discussion and clinical
review questions and answers. Discussion progresses logically from
preoperative assessment and intraoperative management to
postoperative pain management, enhancing the reader's knowledge and
honing diagnostic and clinical management skills. New guidelines
and recently developed standards of care are also covered. Serving
as a companion to the popular textbook Essential Clinical
Anesthesia, this resourceful work reflects the clinical experiences
of anesthesia experts at Harvard Medical School as well as
individually known national experts in the field of anesthesiology.
This practical review is an invaluable resource for
anesthesiologists in training and practice, whether studying for
board exams or as part of continuing education and ABA
recertification.
Millions of procedures, surgical and non-surgical, are performed
around the world each year. Management of perioperative pain is of
great importance to patients, and a critical management issue for
physicians and other health professionals who provide perioperative
care. Healthcare facilities and national accrediting organizations
have established standards surrounding proper management of
perioperative pain. There is now an increased burden on every
hospital and training program to ensure that healthcare providers
understand the essentials of pain management and are able to
recognize and treat pain in a timely fashion. Poorly controlled
pain leads to patient dissatisfaction and contributes to increased
morbidity and mortality, such as myocardial infarction, pneumonia,
and emotional effects. Proper management, including appropriate
pharmacologic management and regional analgesic techniques, can
improve function and shorten length of hospital stay. Patients who
are undergoing procedures under sedation or anesthesia need to
receive adequate pain relief with drugs or regional anesthetic
techniques. In the recovery room following the procedure, the staff
taking care of the patient needs to be properly trained to diagnose
and treat post-procedural pain. Part of the Oxford American Pain
Library, this concise, evidence-based clinical guide serves as a
tool for every clinician who wishes to understand the basic
mechanisms, pharmacology, invasive and noninvasive treatment
modalities, guidelines and development of pain management
protocols. The authors address new technologies, chronic pain
issues, running an acute pain service, opioid and non-opioid
pharmacology (including newly approved drugs), epidural and other
regional anesthesia, and special populations such as pediatric
patients, the elderly, and patients with a co-existing disease.
Increasingly, physicians are leveraging their medical training and
expertise to pursue careers in non-traditional arenas. Their goals
are diverse: * Explore consulting as a way to improve patient care
* Lay the foundation for a career in academic medicine * Provide
leadership in healthcare * Strengthen ties between a clinic and the
community * Broaden one's experience as a medical student * As a
journalist or writer, open a window onto medicine for non-experts
Some physicians will pursue another degree, while others may not,
in anticipation of moving into public service, business, education,
law, or organized medicine. Their common ground is the desire to
enhance their professional fulfillment. Drs. Urman and Ehrenfeld's
book features individual chapters on the wide array of
non-traditional careers for physicians, each one written by an
outstanding leader in medicine who him- or herself has successfully
forged a unique career path. A final chapter brings together
fascinating brief profiles - "case studies" - of physicians who
have distinguished themselves professionally outside of traditional
settings. Suitable for readers at any point in their medical career
- practitioners, fellows, residents, and medical students - who
want to explore possibilities beyond traditional medical practice,
the book also sets out common-sense advice on topics such as
work-life balance, mentorship, and the relationship between
personality and job satisfaction.
Essentials of Pain Management is a concise, evidence-based guide
that stresses a multidisciplinary approach to pain and provides a
thorough review of clinical principles and procedures. Edited by
faculty from Yale and Harvard Medical Schools, Essentials provides
a practical approach to pain management for every type of pain
management practitioner. Features: * Extensive case vignettes
illustrating specific pain management challenges and solutions *
Multiple-choice questions with detailed answers useful for exam
preparation * In-depth discussions of palliative medicine, end-of-
life care, physical therapy and acupuncture, behavioral therapy,
and pediatric and elderly pain * A formulary of commonly used drugs
for an easy go-to reference for every office * Special
considerations for nurses and dentists From career choices in pain
management to the specific drugs, procedures, and therapies that
can alleviate pain, Essentials of Pain Management is a valuable
resource for all pain management practitioners.
Up to 35% of adults suffer from chronic pain, and a substantial
number of these patients are admitted to hospitals every year. A
major concern of these patients is whether the pain will be
adequately controlled during hospitalization. these patients are
more likely to have poor pain control and may experience an
exacerbation of their co-exisitng chronic pain condition during
hospital admission. Adequate pain control is directly related to
clinical outcomes, length of hospital stay, and patient
satisfaction. A considerable body of evidence demonstrates the
medical, social, and economic benefits of satisfactory inpatient
pain control. Currently, there are limited pain control guidelines
to address this challenging inpatient population. In fact, there
are no guidelines outlinign best practices for postoperative pain
control in patients with chronic pain. The complex nature of
chronic pain and a dearth of publications addressing the concerns
of these patients make the creation of relevant guidelines
difficult. The goal of this book is to equip clinicians to provide
safe and effective management of hospitalized patients with
co-existing chronic pain. Each chapter addresses a particular
clinical question and is written by an expert in the field.
Chapters describe basic principles and specific clinical situations
commonly encountered during the care of patients with co-existing
chronic pain in hospital settings.
Practical Ambulatory Anesthesia covers all aspects of sedation,
anesthesia, and pain relief for patients undergoing day
(ambulatory) surgery. Written and edited by leading clinical
anesthesiologists from the USA and Europe, it provides clear
guidance on how to handle particular patients in particular
situations. Comprehensive in scope, each chapter summarizes major
studies and review papers, followed by practical advice based on
the authors' and editors' clinical and scientific expertise. This
combination of authoritative evidence-based guidance and personal
advice ensures the reader benefits from the latest scientific
knowledge and the authors' wealth of experience. Chapters discuss
how to plan, equip and staff an ambulatory unit, pharmacology, key
concepts of ambulatory care, pre- and post-operative issues,
quality assurance, and current controversies. There are also
dedicated chapters for topics including regional anesthesia for
ambulatory surgery and pediatric ambulatory anesthesia. This text
provides a much-needed comprehensive and evidence-based guide for
clinical anesthesiologists.
Millions of procedures requiring sedation are performed each year;
many occur outside of the operating room in both inpatient and
outpatient settings. This tremendous growth has resulted in
sedation being administered by a wide range of healthcare
providers, including non-anesthesiologist physicians, nurses and
nurse practitioners. Moderate and Deep Sedation in Clinical
Practice is a concise, practical handbook for all medical and
surgical professionals who sedate patients. This up-to-date,
evidence based, 'how to' manual will: * Tell you how to evaluate
patients * Update you on relevant pharmacology * Advise you on
sedation for specific populations: elderly, pediatric, ICU,
emergency room, endoscopy and reproductive technologies * Guide you
on legal and quality assurance issues Written and edited by experts
in procedural sedation and sedation education, this book will help
users develop safer techniques, policies and procedures. Essential
reading for any healthcare provider administering moderate or deep
sedation.
This comprehensive update of the previous two successful editions
covers both basic and advanced anesthesia topics. These include
pharmacology, procedures, monitoring, equipment, subspecialty
anesthesia, safety, professionalism, pain management, and more.
Chapters are concise, easy-to-read, and authored by faculty
specialized in medical education. They feature case studies
designed to help apply theoretical knowledge to real patient
situations, as well as questions and answers. A convenient resource
for medical students, student registered nurse anesthetists, and
student anesthesiologist assistants in any student of anesthesia
will find this unique book useful.
In anesthesiology, pain medicine, and critical care, practitioners
at all levels need help to stay current with the continually
evolving drug knowledge-base, and trainees need tools to prepare
for in-training and board exams that increasingly test their
knowledge of pharmacology. This practical book is aimed at both
readerships. It features a unique and practical chapter on the
United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) "black box"
warnings that describe what safety precautions should be taken with
commonly used drugs. The editors and contributors are pharmacology
experts representing a cross-section of clinical specialties and
institutions in the United States and include pharmacologists,
pharmacists, as well as physicians.
The management of pain can often be achieved by medications,
physical therapies, or by various procedural techniques that have
evolved in recent decades. With the trend towards more outpatient
surgeries and less invasive surgeries to decrease perioperative
risk, perioperative time, and costs, the practice of anesthesia is
evolving to utilize regional anesthesia techniques both for
inpatients and outpatients. Regional anesthesia is being performed
for outpatient surgeries, obstetric anesthesia, trauma, chronic
pain states, and for acute post-operative pain management.
Therefore, it is paramount for physicians and nurses practicing
anesthesia to understand the essentials of regional anesthesia, its
evolving techniques, and appropriate utilization of modern
equipment and technology to provide care safely. Essentials of
Regional Anesthesia, Second edition, is a concise, up-to-date,
evidence-based handbook that enables every resident, physician and
nurse to understand the basics of regional anesthesia and the
standard of care guidelines for the practice of regional anesthesia
in a comprehensive fashion. This new edition includes: * Updated
and new chapters on Ambulatory, Critical Care, and Obstetrics
topics * Full color, clear, detailed, anatomic drawings *
Clinically relevant, practical aspects of regional anesthesia *
International contributing authors who are experts in their field *
Latest ultrasound techniques and images Review of 1st edition:
"There are many books available on regional anesthesia, and the
trend is either to focus on illustrations, forgoing any discussion,
or on text descriptions, making them bulky and hard to read. This
book maintains that perfect balance between text and illustrations.
It is truly a master companion book on regional anesthesia." (Tariq
M. Malik, Doody's Book Reviews, April, 2012)
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