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Avoiding Common Anesthesia Errorsby Catherine Marcucci
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:This pocket book succinctly describes 215 common, serious errors made by attendings, residents, fellows, CRNAs, and practicing anesthesiologists in the practice of anesthesia and offers practical, easy-to-remember tips for avoiding these errors. The book can easily be read immediately before the start of a rotation or used for quick reference. Each error is described in a quick-reading one-page entry that includes a brief clinical scenario, a short review of the relevant physiology and/or pharmacology, and tips on how to avoid or resolve the problem. Illustrations are included where appropriate. The book also includes important chapters on human factors, legal issues, CPT coding, and how to select a practice. Table of ContentsAIRWAY AND VENTILATION Advanced: A variety of techniques provide acceptable anesthesia for awake intubation of the airway: ultimately, the most important factors are operator experience and adequate time Know how to perform a cricothyroidotomy Don't under represent the risks associated with the use of a laryngeal mask airway LINES AND ACCESS Basics:Remember that the IV start is your first chance to make a favorable impression on the patient Central Lines:Central line placement: never neglect the basics Don'ts: Don't overflush lines Do not use the subclavian vein for central access of any type in a patient planned for dialysis Errors: Remember that inadvertent intra-arterial injection is not rare FLUIDS, RESUSCITATION, AND TRANSFUSIONFluids: Hypertonic saline: the "solution" to the solution problem? Resuscitation:Protect the kidneys, not the "UOP" Use the principles of "damage control anesthesia" in the care of the massively bleeding patient and ask the surgeons to implement "damage control surgery" if necessary Transfusion:Know what screening tests are performed on volunteer donor blood MEDICATIONS Perioperative issues: INTRAOPERATIVE AND PERIOPERATIVE Basics: REGIONAL ANESTHESIA PACU PEDIATRIC ANESTHESIA NEUROANESTHESIA CARDIAC ANESTHESIA OB ANESTHESIA PAIN MEDICINE HUMAN FACTORS LEGAL PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE CODING AND PAYMENT-MAKE SURE YOU GET PAID COMMENCEMENTIndex What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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