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The Moet Course Manual. Managing Obstetric Emergencies and Trauma (Revised 3th ed.)
Paterson-Brown, S. — Howell, C.
3ª Edición Junio 2016
Inglés
Tapa blanda
510 pags
1506 gr
21 x 30 x 2 cm
ISBN 9781316611296
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Description
Obstetric emergencies are unplanned and often unanticipated. Management requires a clear understanding of the life-saving and damage-limiting treatments that can be implemented.
- Includes four new chapters: recognising the seriously sick pregnant patient; intravenous access and fluid replacement; medical emergencies; and human factors
- Content has been fully updated to reflect current best-practice and treatment guidelines
- Essential reading for all candidates attending the Managing Obstetric Emergencies and Trauma course
Contents
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Part I. Introduction:
1. Introduction
2. Saving mothers' lives: lessons from the Confidential Enquiries
3. Structured approach to emergencies in the obstetric patient
Part II. Recognition:
4. Recognising the seriously sick patient
5. Shock
6. Sepsis
7. Intravenous access and fluid replacement
Part III. Resuscitation:
8. Airway management and ventilation
9. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation in the nonpregnant and pregnant woman
10. Amniotic fluid embolism
11. Pulmonary thromboembolism
12. Resuscitation of the baby at birth
Part IV. Trauma:
13. Introduction to trauma
14. Domestic abuse
15. Thoracic emergencies
16. Abdominal trauma in pregnancy
17. The unconscious patient
18. Spine and spinal cord injuries
19. Musculoskeletal trauma
20. Burns
Part V. Other Medical and Surgical Emergencies in Pregnancy:
21. Abdominal emergencies in pregnancy
22. Cardiac, diabetic and neurological emergencies in pregnancy
23. Perinatal psychiatric illness
Part VI. Obstetric Emergencies:
24. Pre-eclampsia and eclampsia
25. Major obstetric haemorrhage
26. Caesarean section
27. Placenta accreta and retained placenta
28. Uterine inversion
29. Ruptured uterus
30. Ventouse and forceps delivery
31. Shoulder dystocia
32. Umbilical cord prolapse
33. Face presentation
34. Breech delivery and external cephalic version
35. Twin pregnancy
36. Complex perineal and anal sphincter trauma
37. Symphysiotomy and destructive procedures
38. Anaesthetic complications in obstetrics
Part VII. Triage and Transfer:
39. Triage
40. Transfer
Part VIII. Human Issues:
41. Human factors
42. Consent matters
Index.
Authors
Sara Paterson-Brown, Queen Charlotte’s Hospital, Imperial Healthcare
Sara Paterson-Brown is a Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist at Queen Charlotte's Hospital, Imperial Healthcare Trust, London.
Charlotte Howell, University Hospital of North Staffordshire
Charlotte Howell is a Consultant Anaesthetist at the University Hospital of North Staffordshire, specialising in paediatric anaesthesia.
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