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El. knyga: Venous Access Made Easy

  • Formatas: 144 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Mar-2019
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780429783098
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  • Formatas: 144 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Mar-2019
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780429783098
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This book provides simple and practical instructions on how to perform safe and easy venous cannulation, and how to insert midlines and PICC lines using ultrasound. It aidsunderstanding of the relevant anatomy, shows how to use the ultrasound machine, and how to insert such lines using ultrasound guidance. Readers will feel confident and well prepared to deal with patients requiring difficult venous access, giving them simple solutions that can be learned very quickly. These skills will also be globally beneficial for patients and healthcare institutions alike.

  • Follows the trends of the NHS and riding the wave of the midline/PICC line revolution
  • Compact and affordable
  • highly relevant to daily practice
  • Useful for specialists and generalists alike, truly multi-disciplinary

Recenzijos

written in short, concise chapters that are easy to read. The best aspect is the amount and quality of the pictures used to help familiarize readers... 4 Stars!

Michael Nooromid, MD, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine written in short, concise chapters that are easy to read. The best aspect is the amount and quality of the pictures used to help familiarize readers... 4 Stars!

Michael Nooromid, MD, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine

Introduction xi
Acknowledgments xv
About the Authors xvii
Part 1 Venous Access Planning
Chapter 1 Venous Access Glossary
3(10)
Cannulas
3(1)
Midline
3(2)
Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter (PICC) Line
5(1)
Central Line
5(2)
Tunnelled Catheter
7(1)
Renal Dialysis Catheters
7(1)
Totally Implanted Port
8(5)
Chapter 2 Venous Anatomy
13(6)
Dorsal Venous Arch (Veins on Back of Hand)
13(1)
Cephalic Vein
13(1)
Median Cubital Vein
14(1)
Basilic Vein
14(1)
Brachial Vein
15(1)
Axillary Vein
15(1)
Central Veins
15(1)
Lower Limb Venous Anatomy
15(2)
Neck Venous Anatomy
17(2)
Chapter 3 Basic Ultrasound Use
19(10)
What Is Ultrasound?
19(1)
The Ultrasound Machine
20(1)
Frequency
21(1)
Gain
21(1)
Orientation
21(1)
Blood Vessel Characteristics on Ultrasound
22(1)
Twenty-First Century Ultrasound
22(3)
Basic Upper Limb Venous Ultrasound Assessment
25(1)
Neck Scanning to Assess the Internal Jugular Veins
25(3)
Common Mistakes to Avoid with Ultrasound-Guided Venous Access
28(1)
Chapter 4 Venous Access Assessment
29(4)
Determine the Indication for Venous Access
29(1)
Focused History
30(1)
Focused Examination
31(1)
Bedside Ultrasound Assessment
31(1)
Review the Patient-Specific Records
31(2)
Chapter 5 Choosing the Right Venous Access Approach
33(16)
Part 2 Venous Access Procedures
Chapter 6 Peripheral Venous Cannulation
49(6)
Tips & Tricks for `Difficult' Venous Cannulation
53(2)
Chapter 7 Ultrasound-Guided Peripheral Venous Cannulation
55(8)
Tips & Tricks for Ultrasound-Guided Venous Cannulation
62(1)
Chapter 8 Midline Insertion
63(14)
Indications
63(1)
Contraindications
63(13)
Tips & Tricks for Midline Insertion
76(1)
Chapter 9 PICC Line Insertion
77(14)
Indications
77(1)
Contraindications
77(11)
Tips & Tricks for PICC Line Insertion
88(3)
Part 3 Venous Access Aftercare/Overview
Chapter 10 Care & Maintenance of Venous Lines
91(4)
Infection
91(1)
Maintaining Line Patency
92(2)
Line Stabilisation and Security
94(1)
Chapter 11 Complications
95(16)
How to Deal with a Complication
108(3)
Chapter 12 Single Best Answer Assessment
111
Questions
111(7)
Answers
118(5)
Index
123
James Michael Forsyth MBBS MRCS PGDip (HPE) is a vascular and endovascular surgery registrar completing his specialist training in the Yorkshire Deanery, England. He qualified from St George's Hospital Medical School (University of London) in 2011. He has a passion for medical education and service improvement, and has specific interests in diabetic foot disease and vascular access.

Ahmed Shalan MBBS MRCS ChM is a vascular surgery trainee in the West Midlands, England. He graduated from Cairo Medical School 2007. He moved to England in 2013 as speciality doctor of vascular and endovascular surgery in York Teaching Hospital for 5 years where he developed and coordinated the assisted venous access service. He has passion for patient and medical education.

Andrew Thompson MBBS BMedSci MD(Res) FRCS(Gen) is a consultant vascular surgeon and the lead clinician for North Yorkshire Vascular Unit. He qualified from The Royal London and St Bartholomew Hospitals Medical School in 1998, wrote his thesis on abdominal aortic aneurysm genetics at University College London for the British Heart Foundation in 2007, and completed his training with the Oxford postgraduate deanery in 2010. He spent a year (2011) as the Vascular Society of Great Britain and Ireland Endovascular Fellow at St Marys Hospital, London. He is currently a consultant vascular and endovascular surgeon at York Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust where he manages all major vascular pathology as part of a team of surgeons and radiologists, for a population of 800,000. His interests include distal reconstruction, renal access, complex abdominal aortic surgery and thoracic outlet syndrome.