There is a decreased tolerance for error when pediatric patients undergo medical procedures.
It is, therefore, important to accomplish procedures as quickly and accurately as possible. Pediatric Anesthesia Procedures is designed to provide rapid access to information in order to solve a clinical problem as it is occurring. Its pictorial, highly visual format will allow anesthesiologists and other clinicians to review and 'see' the procedures during planning stages, making it a practical resource to keep in the operating room for quick and easy reference during time-pressured situations. This will make it especially useful for practitioners doing procedures that they perform infrequently-or must perform for the first time during an emergent or urgent situation. The chapters within cover a wide variety of basic and advanced pediatric anesthesia procedures and provide generously illustrated step-by-step guidelines for performing them. Each is introduced with an accessible description, followed by a variety of high-quality graphic images-including detailed photographs, magnetic resonance images, computed tomography images, and ultrasound images-and detailed instructions.
Edited by:
Anna Clebone (Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care University of Chicago),
Barbara Burian (Research Psychologist,
Human Systems Integration,
Ames Research Center,
Research Psychologist,
Human Systems Integration,
Ames Research Center,
NASA),
Barbara Burian (Research Psychologist,
Human Systems Integration,
Ames Research Center,
Research Psychologist,
Human Systems Integration,
Ames Research Center,
NASA)
Series edited by:
Keith J. Ruskin (Professor of Anesthesiology Professor of Anesthesiology University of Chicago)
Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc
Country of Publication: United States
Dimensions:
Height: 235mm,
Width: 192mm,
Spine: 12mm
Weight: 620g
ISBN: 9780190685188
ISBN 10: 0190685182
Series: Anesthesia Illustrated
Pages: 240
Publication Date: 15 May 2020
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
,
Undergraduate
Format: Paperback
Publisher's Status: Active
Part I: Airway/Breathing 1. Pediatric Airway Fundamentals Aisha Sozzer and Jennifer Anderson 2. Mask Ventilation, Direct Laryngoscopy, and Supraglottic Airway Placement Procedures Jennifer Anderson 3. Fiberoptic, Video Laryngoscope and Nasal Airway Procedures Heather Ballard 4. Lung Isolation Procedures Renata Miketic and Vidya Raman 5. Rigid Bronchoscopy, Surgical Airway Procedures, and Airway Foreign Body Mangement Audra Webber and John Faria Part II: Vascular Access 6. Pediatric Fluid Management and Infusion Elizabeth Dixon and Kaitun Attarpour 7. Peripheral Intravenous Access Tristan Levey, Andrew Wuenstel, and Amanda Foley 8. Pediatric Intraosseous Placement Samuel C. Seiden Part III: Regional Anesthesia 9. Caudal Epidural Anesthesia Jared Hylton and Jorge Pineda 10. Spinal Anesthesia Alina Lazar 11. Epidural Anesthesia Alina Lazar 12. Pediatric Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS): Stellate Ganglion and Lumbar Sympathetic Blocks Sarah Choxi Part IV: Emergencies and Critical Conditions 13. Neonatal Resuscitation Sarah Nizamuddin 14. Infant/Pediatric CPR Sarah Nizamuddin 15. Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity Treatment Anna Clebone 16. Anesthesia for Tracheoesophageal Fistula Ajay Dmello and Vidya Raman 17. Anesthesia for Neonatal Myelomeningocele Anna Clebone 18. Anesthesia for Gastroschisis or Omphalocele Repair Caitlin Aveyard 19. Anesthesia for Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Repair in Infants Chirag Shah, Anna Clebone, and Caitlin Aveyard
Anna Clebone, MD is a fellowship-trained board certified Pediatric Anesthesiologist and an Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology at the University of Chicago. Barbara Bourian, PhD is a Research Psychologist who specializes in enhancing performance with cognitive and task demands in the aviation and medical communities. She is currently affiliated with the Human Systems Integration Division of NASA.
Reviews for Pediatric Anesthesia Procedures
a helpful adjunct for learners * Jarmila Kim, Canadian Journal of Anesthesia *