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Principles of Airway Management

by Finucane, Brendan T.
Authors: Tsui, Ban C.H.%author. | Santora, Albert H.%author. | SpringerLink (Online service) Physical details: XXIV, 742 p. 394 illus., 290 illus. in color. online resource. ISBN: 0387095586 Subject(s): Medicine. | Anesthesiology. | Emergency medicine. | Critical care medicine. | Pain Medicine. | Medicine & Public Health. | Anesthesiology. | Intensive / Critical Care Medicine. | Emergency Medicine. | Pain Medicine.
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1. Anatomy of the Airway -- 2.Evaluation of the Airway -- 3.Basic Emergency Airway Management and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) -- 4.Basic Equipment for Airway Management -- 5.The Laryngeal Mask Airway (LMA) and other Extraglottic (Supraglottic) Airway Devices -- 6.Advanced Airway Devices -- 7.Indications and Preparation of the Patient for Intubation -- 8.Techniques of Intubation -- 9.The Difficult Airway -- 10.Pediatric Airway Management -- 11.Fiberoptically Guided Airway Management Techniques -- 12.Surgical Options in Airway Management -- 13.Mechanical Ventilation and Respiratory Care -- 14.Extubation Strategies: The Extubation Algorithm -- 15.Complications of Airway Management.

Principles of Airway Management is the leading text on the essentials of airway management. First published in 1988 and now in its Fourth Edition, it remains  the text of choice for clinicians and trainees across a range of specialties – anesthesiology, emergency medicine, critical care medicine, surgery, and acute care medicine – who confront the issue of airway management.  Highlights: ·         Step-by-step guidance on airway management ·         More than 400 illustrations, tables, and boxes – many now in color! ·         New chapter on innovations in airway equipment ·         New chapter on extubation strategies ·         Major update on the pediatric airway ·         The latest on equipment, techniques, surgical approaches, and the Laryngeal Mask Airway ·         Comprehensive coverage of complications ·         Well referenced, with suggestions for additional reading ·         Thorough coverage of applied anatomy From the reviews of the Third Edition: “Airway texts tend to fall into one of two extremes: the oversimplified handbook... or the comprehensive text that can be overburdening to read. Principles of Airway Management is a superb bridge of these two worlds."   --Anesthesia & Analgesia  “Covers well the basic principles of airway management...I would definitely recommend it for Anaesthetic or Emergency Department Libraries."   -- Anaesthesia + Intensive Care “A worthy reference for those in any specialty concerned with airway management. It is readable for the student as well as the senior practitioner... [it] should remain a valuable selection on a critical care or anesthesia reference shelf for years to come.”   --Doody’s

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