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Emergent Vascular Access. A Guide for Healthcare Professionals
Paxton, J.
1ª Edición Septiembre 2021
Inglés
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344 pags
1000 gr
16 x 24 x 2 cm
ISBN 9783030771768
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Chapter 1. What is Emergent Vascular Access?.- Chapter 2. The Anatomy of Vascular Access.- Chapter 3. The Physiology and Physics of Vascular Access.- Chapter 4. Types of Vascular Access Devices.- Chapter 5. Peripheral Intravenous (PIV) Devices.- Chapter 6. Central Venous Catheter Devices.- Chapter 7. Intraosseous Devices.- Chapter 8. Alternative Vascular Access Solutions.- Chapter 9. What is Difficult Vascular Access (DVA)?.- Chapter 10. Decision-Making in Emergent Vascular Access.- Chapter 11. High-Risk Presentations (e.g., Cardiac Arrest, Shock, etc.).- Chapter 12. The Future of Emergent Vascular Access.
This book focuses on the placement of vascular access devices under emergent conditions, including the techniques and devices needed to achieve successful device deployment in even the most critically-ill patient.
Up-to-date references and evidence for best practices are provided, informing both the novice and experienced healthcare provider. Each chapter is meticulously researched, including individual chapters focusing upon peripheral intravenous, intraosseous, central venous, and ultrasound-guided catheter placement. Device selection and emergent decision-making are discussed at length, including such crucial determinants as infusion flow rates, device limitations, issues with medication incompatibility, complications of line placement, and the relative indications and contraindications associated with various vascular access approaches.
Emergent Vascular Access is an essential resource for any healthcare provider who places or manages vascular access devices in critically-ill patients, including emergency and ICU physicians, residents, rapid response providers, EMS paramedics, patient care technicians, medical students, and nurses
Author Information
James H. Paxton, MD MBA FACEP FAHAAssistant Professor, Department of Emergency MedicineWayne State University School of MedicineDirector of Clinical Research, Department of Emergency MedicineDetroit Receiving HospitalDetroit, MI
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