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El. knyga: Anesthesia Technologist's Manual

  • Formatas: 728 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Aug-2018
  • Leidėjas: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781496344335
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  • Formatas: 728 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Aug-2018
  • Leidėjas: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781496344335
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This unique manual is an ideal resource for anesthesia technicians and technologists and those studying for certification (CerATT) in the field. It offers well-illustrated, comprehensive coverage of every aspect of day-to-day practice and workflow, with sections on Anatomy, Physiology, and Pharmacology; Anesthesia Practice; Anesthesia Equipment and Technology; Emergencies, and more. From explanations of who’s who in the operating room to detailed, step-by-step instructions on equipment maintenance, this practical manual ensures that readers will have current, complete information on the core knowledge they need to know in anesthesia technology.
  • Features new chapters on temperature management, MRI safety, radiation safety, local anesthetic toxicity, autotransfusion devices, resource planning, and legal and regulatory issues.
  • Updated and expanded information on the respiratory system and airway tools and devices.
  • Covers special topics such as pediatric and obstetric anesthesia, anesthesia outside the OR, patient transport, and emergencies from cardiac arrest to fire, with emphasis on the role of the anesthesia technologist in management.
  • Detailed coverage of what you need to know on intraaortic balloon pumps, ventricular assist devices, pacemakers, and other technical challenges.
  • Includes more than 350 questions with detailed answers, reviewing knowledge contained in each chapter and assisting with preparation for the American Society of Anesthesia Technologists and Technicians (ASATT) exam.
  • Includes hundreds of full-color illustrations to help you visualize anatomy, surgical positioning, and more.
  • All royalties from the sale of this book will be donated to the Foundation for Anesthesia Education and Research.
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This unique manual is an ideal resource for anesthesia technicians and technologists and those studying for certification (CerATT) in the field. It offers well-illustrated, comprehensive coverage of every aspect of day-to-day practice and workflow, with sections on Anatomy, Physiology, and Pharmacology; Anesthesia Practice; Anesthesia Equipment and Technology; Emergencies, and more. From explanations of who’s who in the operating room to detailed, step-by-step instructions on equipment maintenance, this practical manual ensures that readers will have current, complete information on the core knowledge they need to know in anesthesia technology.
Contributors vii
Foreword xiii
Preface xv
Acknowledgments xvii
Introduction xxiii
SECTION I CAREERS IN ANESTHESIA TECHNOLOGY
1 Certification for Anesthesia Technicians and Technologists
1(5)
Sue Christian
2 The Surgical Experience
6(7)
Haley Sands
Kristen Lund
SECTION II ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, AND PHARMACOLOGY
3 Pharmacology
13(12)
Remigio Roque
Ryan B. Anderson
4 Cardiovascular Anatomy and Physiology
25(24)
Glenn Woodworth
Asish Das
Valerie Sera
5 Cardiovascular Monitoring
49(18)
Andrew Slupe
Valerie Sera
6 Cardiovascular Pharmacology
67(10)
Markus Kaiser
David C. Warltier
7 Respiratory Anatomy and Physiology
77(19)
Jason Oliver Johnson
R. Alok Gupta
8 Respiratory Monitoring
96(6)
R. Alok Gupta
Cornel Mihalache
9 Respiratory Pharmacology
102(7)
Alok Gupta
Gabriel Kleinman
10 Acid and Base Physiology
109(8)
Rachel J. Moss
Jeffrey R. Kirsch
11 Central Nervous System
117(13)
Rachel J. Moss
Jeffrey R. Kirsch
12 Peripheral Nervous System
130(11)
Sydney E. Rose
13 Autonomic Nervous System
141(8)
Lori Nading
Ahmed Alshaarawi
14 Neuromuscular Anatomy and Physiology
149(10)
Jodi H. Kirsch
Jeffrey R. Kirsch
SECTION III ANESTHESIA PRACTICE
15 Sedation
159(5)
James Hilliard
Cobin Soelberg
16 Regional Anesthesia
164(15)
Michael S. Axley
17 Overview of a General Anesthetic
179(14)
Dalia H. Elmofty
Thomas W. Cutter
18 Principles of Airway Management
193(11)
Michael F. Aziz
19 Perioperative Medications
204(8)
M. Bernie Miller
20 Patient Positioning
212(11)
Mary Ellen Warner
Rebecca L. Johnson
21 Fluid Therapy
223(7)
Sarah M. Shabot
Donald S. Prough
22 Blood Transfusion
230(9)
Curtis Bergquist
Kamila Vagnerova
23 Infectious Diseases
239(6)
Denise Kirsch
SECTION IV ANESTHESIA EQUIPMENT AND TECHNOLOGY
24 The Anesthesia Machine
245(10)
Brian Mitchell
Michael T. Jamond
25 Anesthesia Machine Checkout
255(9)
Ramon Larios
Esther Sung
26 Vaporizers
264(10)
Roy K. Esaki
Alex Macario
27 The Breathing Circuit
274(10)
Charles A. Vacanti
28 Ventilators
284(11)
Christopher R. Winson
Eric Schnell
29 Preventing and Solving Anesthesia Machine Problems
295(13)
Andrew Oken
Evan L. Thilo
30 Gas Analyzers
308(8)
Matthew S. Davis
31 ASA Standard Monitoring
316(11)
Wesley H. Simpson
32 Intraoperative Neurophysiologic Monitoring
327(10)
Ross P. Martini
33 Temperature Management
337(7)
L. Lazarre Ogden
34 Medication Handling
344(7)
Shohrch Sadlou
35 Blood Gas Analyzers and Point-of-Care Testing
351(10)
David Wilson
Guy Buckman
36 Vascular Access
361(21)
Izumi Harukuni
Jonny Sands
37 Intravascular Monitoring Equipment
382(17)
Izumi Harukuni
Jonny Sands
38 Infusion Pumps
399(7)
Victoria Reyes
39 Airway Devices
406(14)
Fernando Franco Cuadrado
Ryan J. Horvath
Darren Hyatt
40 Airway Equipment Setup, Operation, and Maintenance Tools to Access the Glottic Opening
420(12)
Brandon Minzer
Vicki E. Modest
41 Ultrasound
432(20)
Jorge Pineda
42 Transesophageal Echo
452(8)
Edward A. Kahl
Jonny Sands
43 Intraaortic Balloon Pumps and Ventricular Assist Devices
460(15)
Laura Downey
44 Autotransfusion Devices
475(9)
Andrew A. Disque
John Massey
45 Defibrillators
484(11)
Ryan J. Horvath
Darren Hyatt
Matthew J. Griffee
46 Pacemakers and Implantable Defibrillators
495(13)
Ann E. Bingham
Peter Schulman
47 Anesthesia Supply and Equipment: Contamination, Sanitation, and WasteManagement
508(11)
Nelson L. Freeman
Katie J. Schenning
Stephen T. Robinson
Lauren Berkow
SECTION V SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS
48 Pediatric Anesthesia
519(9)
Brian N. Egan
Danny L. Robinson
49 Obstetric Anesthesia
528(13)
Karen Hand
50 Anesthesia Considerations for Out-of-Operating Room (OOR) Locations
541(16)
Andrew J. Pittaway
Wil Van Cleve
51 Patient Transport
557(7)
Matthew Hart
52 MRI Safety
564(7)
Douglas Arditti
Wayne Smith
53 Electrical Safety
571(7)
Richard Botney
54 Radiation Safety
578(8)
Amie Lorisch
Thomas Griglock
Emily Guimaraes
55 Laser Safety
586(13)
Deborah J. Carter
Richard Botney
SECTION VI EMERGENCIES
56 Simulation-Based Training
599(8)
Bryan J. Read
L. Michele Noles
57 Airway Emergencies
607(11)
Dawn Dillman
58 Cardiac Arrest
618(8)
Evan Long
Emily Guimaraes
Glenn Woodworth
59 Anaphylaxis
626(7)
Mary A. Blanchette
60 Malignant Hyperthermia
633(11)
Tae W. Kim
Robert Brislin
61 Fire Safety
644(11)
Richard Botney
62 Massive Hemorrhage
655(7)
Jared D. Grose
Ryan B. Anderson
63 Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity
662(7)
Nathalie Lunden
SECTION VII WORKROOM SYSTEMS
64 Workroom Management and Resource Planning
669(9)
Charles E. Galaviz
65 Legal and Regulatory Issues
678(5)
Mark J. Baskerville
Acronyms and Abbreviations 683(4)
Index 687