The full-color Avoiding Common Anesthesia Errors, significantly updated for this second edition, combines patient safety information and evidence-based guidance for over 300 commonly encountered clinical situations. With a format that suggests conversations between an attending and a trainee, the book helps you identify potential problems and develop a treatment plan to minimize the problem. Brief, easy-to-read chapters cover basic and advanced topics and help you digest information in minutes!
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Illustrations are included where appropriate. The book also includes important chapters on human factors, legal issues, CPT coding, and how to select a practice.
Townsend CM Jr, Beauchamp RD, Evers BM, et al., eds. Sabiston Textbook of Surgery. 18th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders; 2008:ch 73. James E. Corwin, MD Scenario A 32-year-old female presents with. Chapter 393 911.
Useful for anyone involved in anesthetizing animals, the book provides invaluable guidance to new and experienced clinicians alike. The book covers reporting and analyzing patient safety incidents, common errors, and mistake prevention.
This unique manual offers brief, approachable, evidence-based chapters suitable for reading immediately before the start of a rotation, for quick reference on call, or daily for personal assessment and review.
This volume provides a concise, practical review of the essential elements in the care of the severely injured trauma patient, including emergency airway management, fluid and blood resuscitation, monitoring, coagulation therapy, regional ...
Thom T, Haase N, Rosamund W, et al. and the American Heart Association Statistics Committee and Stroke Statistics Subcommittee. Heart disease and stroke statistics—2006 update. Circulation. 2006;113:e85–151. Epub Jan 11, 2006.
The recommendations of Improving Diagnosis in Health Care contribute to the growing momentum for change in this crucial area of health care quality and safety.
The use of local anesthesia and/or sedation is safer than general anesthesia. During vacuum aspiration, care must be taken to completely empty the uterus of all products of conception. The aspirated products should be examined ...
Tunneled Catheters Hickman, Groshong, Broviac, Cook Catheter which is tunneled under subcutaneous tissue into a central vein. Flush before and after use. Percutaneous Catheters Single, multiple lumen catheter Catheter which is inserted ...