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Benumof's airway management : principles and practice, edited by Carin A. Hagberg
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- Summary
- Airway Management is one of the fundamental fields of knowledge that every resident, anesthesiologist and Nurse Anesthetist must master to successfully manage surgical patients. The new edition of this text has a new editor and increased coverage of pre- and post-intubation techniques. Fully illustrated and tightly focused is completely dedicated to airway management. Complete with the latest ASA guidelines
- Language
- eng
- Edition
- 2nd ed.
- Extent
- xix, 1,320 pages
- Note
- Rev. ed. of Airway management : principles and practice. c1996
- Contents
-
- Section I. Basic clinical science consideration
- 1. Functional anatomy of the airway
- 2. Radiology of the airway
- 3. Physics and modeling of the airway
- 4. Physiology of the airway
- 5. Airway pharmacology
- 6. Physiologic and pathophysiologic responses to intubation
- Section II. The difficult airway : definition, recognition, and the ASA algorithm
- 7. Definition and incidence of the difficult airway
- 8. Evaluation and recognition of the difficult airway
- 9. The American Society of Anesthesiologists' management of the difficult airway algorithm and explanation/analysis of the algorithm
- Section III. Preintubation-ventilation procedures
- 10. Preparation of the patient for awake intubation
- 11. Aspiration prevention and prophylaxis : preoperative considerations
- 12. Preoxygenation
- Section IV. The airway techniques
- 13. Oxygen delivery systems, inhalation therapy, respiration therapy
- 14. Nonintubation management of the airway : mask ventilation
- 15. Indications for tracheal intubation
- 16. Conventional (laryngoscopic) orotracheal and nasotracheal intubation (single-lumen tube)
- 17. Blind digital intubation
- 18. Fiberoptic endoscopy-aided technique
- 19. Retrograde intubation technique
- 20. Intubating stylets
- 21. Laryngeal mask airway
- 22. New generation supraglottic ventilatory devices
- 23. The evolution of upper airway retraction : new and old laryngoscope blades
- 24. Separation of the two lungs (double-lumen tubes, bronchial blockers, and endobronchial single-lumen tubes)
- 25. The combitube : esophageal/tracheal double lumen airway
- 26. Tracheal jet ventilation via percutaneous catheter and high-pressure source
- 27. Performance of rigid bronchoscopy
- 28. Percutaneous dilational cricothyrotomy and tracheostomy
- 29. Surgical airway
- 30. Confirmation of tracheal intubation
- Section V. Difficult airway situations
- 31. Prehospital airway management
- 32. The patient and the full stomach
- 33. The difficult pediatric airway
- 34. The difficult airway in obstetric anesthesia
- 35. Anesthetic and airway management of laryngoscopy and bronchoscopy
- 36. The difficult airway in neurosurgery
- 37. Anesthesia for laser airway surgery
- 38. The traumatized airway
- 39. The difficult airway in neurosurgery
- 40. Obesity, sleep apnea, the airway and anesthesia
- 41. Special considerations of airway management in the burn patient
- 42. Regional anesthesia and the difficult airway
- 43. Airway management in the intensive care unit
- Section VI. Postinubation procedures
- 44. Endotracheal tube and respiratory care
- 45. Mechanical ventilation
- 46. Monitoring the airway and pulmonary function
- 47. Extubation and changing endotracheal tubes
- 48. Complications of managing the airway
- Section VII. Societal considerations
- 49. Teaching airway management outside the operating room
- 50. The instruction of airway management in the operating room
- 51. Effective dissemination of critical airway information : the Medic Alert National Difficult Airway/Intubation Registry
- 52. Medical-legal considerations : the ASA Closed Claims Project
- Isbn
- 9780323022330
- Label
- Benumof's airway management : principles and practice
- Title
- Benumof's airway management
- Title remainder
- principles and practice
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Carin A. Hagberg
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- Airway Management is one of the fundamental fields of knowledge that every resident, anesthesiologist and Nurse Anesthetist must master to successfully manage surgical patients. The new edition of this text has a new editor and increased coverage of pre- and post-intubation techniques. Fully illustrated and tightly focused is completely dedicated to airway management. Complete with the latest ASA guidelines
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- RC735.I5
- LC item number
- A396 2007
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
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- 1942-
- 1942-
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
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- Benumof, Jonathan
- Benumof, Jonathan
- Hagberg, Carin A
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- Airway (Medicine)
- Respiratory therapy
- Anesthesia
- Trachea
- Intubation, Intratracheal
- Airway Obstruction
- Anesthesia
- Label
- Benumof's airway management : principles and practice, edited by Carin A. Hagberg
- Note
- Rev. ed. of Airway management : principles and practice. c1996
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
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- Contents
- Section I. Basic clinical science consideration -- 1. Functional anatomy of the airway -- 2. Radiology of the airway -- 3. Physics and modeling of the airway -- 4. Physiology of the airway -- 5. Airway pharmacology -- 6. Physiologic and pathophysiologic responses to intubation -- Section II. The difficult airway : definition, recognition, and the ASA algorithm -- 7. Definition and incidence of the difficult airway -- 8. Evaluation and recognition of the difficult airway -- 9. The American Society of Anesthesiologists' management of the difficult airway algorithm and explanation/analysis of the algorithm -- Section III. Preintubation-ventilation procedures -- 10. Preparation of the patient for awake intubation -- 11. Aspiration prevention and prophylaxis : preoperative considerations -- 12. Preoxygenation -- Section IV. The airway techniques -- 13. Oxygen delivery systems, inhalation therapy, respiration therapy -- 14. Nonintubation management of the airway : mask ventilation -- 15. Indications for tracheal intubation -- 16. Conventional (laryngoscopic) orotracheal and nasotracheal intubation (single-lumen tube) -- 17. Blind digital intubation -- 18. Fiberoptic endoscopy-aided technique -- 19. Retrograde intubation technique -- 20. Intubating stylets -- 21. Laryngeal mask airway -- 22. New generation supraglottic ventilatory devices -- 23. The evolution of upper airway retraction : new and old laryngoscope blades -- 24. Separation of the two lungs (double-lumen tubes, bronchial blockers, and endobronchial single-lumen tubes) -- 25. The combitube : esophageal/tracheal double lumen airway -- 26. Tracheal jet ventilation via percutaneous catheter and high-pressure source -- 27. Performance of rigid bronchoscopy -- 28. Percutaneous dilational cricothyrotomy and tracheostomy -- 29. Surgical airway -- 30. Confirmation of tracheal intubation -- Section V. Difficult airway situations -- 31. Prehospital airway management -- 32. The patient and the full stomach -- 33. The difficult pediatric airway -- 34. The difficult airway in obstetric anesthesia -- 35. Anesthetic and airway management of laryngoscopy and bronchoscopy -- 36. The difficult airway in neurosurgery -- 37. Anesthesia for laser airway surgery -- 38. The traumatized airway -- 39. The difficult airway in neurosurgery -- 40. Obesity, sleep apnea, the airway and anesthesia -- 41. Special considerations of airway management in the burn patient -- 42. Regional anesthesia and the difficult airway -- 43. Airway management in the intensive care unit -- Section VI. Postinubation procedures -- 44. Endotracheal tube and respiratory care -- 45. Mechanical ventilation -- 46. Monitoring the airway and pulmonary function -- 47. Extubation and changing endotracheal tubes -- 48. Complications of managing the airway -- Section VII. Societal considerations -- 49. Teaching airway management outside the operating room -- 50. The instruction of airway management in the operating room -- 51. Effective dissemination of critical airway information : the Medic Alert National Difficult Airway/Intubation Registry -- 52. Medical-legal considerations : the ASA Closed Claims Project
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- 65400803
- Dimensions
- 29 cm
- Edition
- 2nd ed.
- Extent
- xix, 1,320 pages
- Isbn
- 9780323022330
- Lccn
- 2006044890
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- (OCoLC)65400803
- Label
- Benumof's airway management : principles and practice, edited by Carin A. Hagberg
- Note
- Rev. ed. of Airway management : principles and practice. c1996
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
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- volume
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- nc
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- text
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- Section I. Basic clinical science consideration -- 1. Functional anatomy of the airway -- 2. Radiology of the airway -- 3. Physics and modeling of the airway -- 4. Physiology of the airway -- 5. Airway pharmacology -- 6. Physiologic and pathophysiologic responses to intubation -- Section II. The difficult airway : definition, recognition, and the ASA algorithm -- 7. Definition and incidence of the difficult airway -- 8. Evaluation and recognition of the difficult airway -- 9. The American Society of Anesthesiologists' management of the difficult airway algorithm and explanation/analysis of the algorithm -- Section III. Preintubation-ventilation procedures -- 10. Preparation of the patient for awake intubation -- 11. Aspiration prevention and prophylaxis : preoperative considerations -- 12. Preoxygenation -- Section IV. The airway techniques -- 13. Oxygen delivery systems, inhalation therapy, respiration therapy -- 14. Nonintubation management of the airway : mask ventilation -- 15. Indications for tracheal intubation -- 16. Conventional (laryngoscopic) orotracheal and nasotracheal intubation (single-lumen tube) -- 17. Blind digital intubation -- 18. Fiberoptic endoscopy-aided technique -- 19. Retrograde intubation technique -- 20. Intubating stylets -- 21. Laryngeal mask airway -- 22. New generation supraglottic ventilatory devices -- 23. The evolution of upper airway retraction : new and old laryngoscope blades -- 24. Separation of the two lungs (double-lumen tubes, bronchial blockers, and endobronchial single-lumen tubes) -- 25. The combitube : esophageal/tracheal double lumen airway -- 26. Tracheal jet ventilation via percutaneous catheter and high-pressure source -- 27. Performance of rigid bronchoscopy -- 28. Percutaneous dilational cricothyrotomy and tracheostomy -- 29. Surgical airway -- 30. Confirmation of tracheal intubation -- Section V. Difficult airway situations -- 31. Prehospital airway management -- 32. The patient and the full stomach -- 33. The difficult pediatric airway -- 34. The difficult airway in obstetric anesthesia -- 35. Anesthetic and airway management of laryngoscopy and bronchoscopy -- 36. The difficult airway in neurosurgery -- 37. Anesthesia for laser airway surgery -- 38. The traumatized airway -- 39. The difficult airway in neurosurgery -- 40. Obesity, sleep apnea, the airway and anesthesia -- 41. Special considerations of airway management in the burn patient -- 42. Regional anesthesia and the difficult airway -- 43. Airway management in the intensive care unit -- Section VI. Postinubation procedures -- 44. Endotracheal tube and respiratory care -- 45. Mechanical ventilation -- 46. Monitoring the airway and pulmonary function -- 47. Extubation and changing endotracheal tubes -- 48. Complications of managing the airway -- Section VII. Societal considerations -- 49. Teaching airway management outside the operating room -- 50. The instruction of airway management in the operating room -- 51. Effective dissemination of critical airway information : the Medic Alert National Difficult Airway/Intubation Registry -- 52. Medical-legal considerations : the ASA Closed Claims Project
- Control code
- 65400803
- Dimensions
- 29 cm
- Edition
- 2nd ed.
- Extent
- xix, 1,320 pages
- Isbn
- 9780323022330
- Lccn
- 2006044890
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- System control number
- (OCoLC)65400803
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