Trauma: Emergency Resuscitation, Perioperative Anesthesia, Surgical Management, Volume I, Volume 1

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William C. Wilson, Christopher M. Grande, David B. Hoyt
CRC Press, Feb 5, 2007 - Medical - 912 pages
Produced by a world-renowned team of trauma specialists, this source reviews initial management considerations beginning in the pre-hospital phase, continues through the primary and secondary surveys of the hospital-based evaluation process, and proceeds to the perioperative management of trauma, burns, and associated conditions. This reference pro
 

Contents

Preparation and Prehospital Care
1
Chapter 2 Mechanisms and Epidemiology of Trauma
25
Chapter 3 Prehospital Care and Trauma Systems
43
Chapter 4 Trauma Scoring and Triage
59
Chapter 5 Resuscitation Suite and Operating Room Readiness
83
Chapter 6 Truama Team Performance
101
Chapter 7 Transport of the Trauma Patient
115
Resuscitation SuiteTrauma ED Management
135
Chapter 24 Penetrating Neck Trauma
447
Chapter 25 Cardiothoracic Trauma
469
Chapter 26 Cervical and Thoracic Vertebral Spine Trauma
501
Chpater 27 Abdominal Trauma
517
Chapter 28 Pelvic Trauma
533
Chapter 29 Extremity Trauma
553
Special Conditions Associated with Trauma
575
Chapter 31 Poisoning and Toxic Exposure
591

Chapter 9 Definitive Airway Management
155
Chapter 10 Intravenous Access
197
Chapter 11 Fluid Resuscitation Strategy
215
Chapter 12 Initial Circulation Assessment and Shock Prevention
235
Chapter 13 Resuscitative Thoracotomy
247
Comprehensive Trauma Evaluation
255
Initial Evaluation and Management
267
Chapter 16 Diagnosis Imaging for Trauma
293
Anestetic Management and Damage Control for Trauma
325
Chapter 18 Ongoing Resuscitation Endpoints and Strategies
353
Chapter 19 General Anesthesia for Trauma
365
Chapter 20 Regional Anesthesia for Trauma
385
Chapter 21 Damage Control
405
Anesthetic and Surgical Considerations for Specific Injuries
417
Chapter 23 Traumatic Brain Injury
433
Chapter 32 Bites Stings and Envenomations
619
Chapter 33 Allergy and Anaphylaxis in Trauma
633
Chapter 34 Burn Injuries
645
Chapter 35 NearDrowning
685
Chapter 36 Pediatric Trauma
699
Chapter 37 Geriatric Trauma
729
Chapter 38 Obstetric Trauma
747
Chemical Biological and Radiological Warfare Agents
765
Chapter 40 Hypothermia and HeatRelated Injuries
795
Chapter 41 Pitfalls in the Management of the Trauma Patient
821
Chapter 42 Tertiary Survey of the Trauma Patient
835
Index
845
Back cover
869
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