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E-grāmata: Emergency Sedation and Pain Management

(Albany Medical College, New York), (University of Minnesota)
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  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Jan-2008
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  • ISBN-13: 9780511368301
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Procedural sedation and analgesia represents one of the great advances in the maturation of emergency medicine as a discrete speciality within medicine. Once the exclusive domain of the anesthesiologist, sedation and pain management procedures are now a routine part of all emergency department practices. Emergency Sedation and Pain Management is a comprehensive medical text addressing emergency sedation and analgesia with specific emphasis on treatment of the emergency department patient. The easily accessible, clinically oriented format allows the reader fast and efficient access to the key points in each chapter. The text presents a clinical approach to the treatment of pain in emergency patients, including pediatric and adult populations. Analgesia, sedation, and anesthetic techniques are presented in an informative, authoritative, and concise format - written and edited by physicians with extensive research as well as clinical emergency medicine expertise. The chapters are richly supplemented with tables, photographs, and step-by-step illustrations.

Recenzijas

'Were you to judge a book by the cover you might be forgiven for thinking that this one is purely for the medics. Closer inspection, however, reveals a veritable explosion of materials, all relevant to emergency nurses, and all revealing the finer points of pain management in utterly glorious technicolour. Scanning the book for the first time, I could feel myself being sucked in, wanting to read it chapter and verse Throughout the book, readers should enjoy the short, punchy chapters, all of which are richly referenced. For those with a special interest in pain management, I would recommend investing in this book for yourself, but otherwise I would suggest a whip round to purchase this fantastic resource for your own department.' International Emergency Nursing

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This book is a comprehensive medical text addressing emergency sedation and analgesia in the emergency department.
Acknowledgments ix
List of Contributors
xi
SECTION ONE. OVERVIEW AND PRINCIPLES IN EMERGENCY ANALGESIA AND PROCEDURAL SEDATION
1(42)
Emergency Analgesia Principles
1(4)
James Miner
John H. Burton
Emergency Procedural Sedation Principles
5(6)
John H. Burton
James Miner
Analgesic and Procedural Sedation Principles Unique to the Pediatric Emergency Department
11(7)
Susan Fuchs
Pain and Analgesia in the Infant
18(7)
Michelle P. Tomassi
Provider Bias and Patient Selection for Emergency Department Procedural Sedation and Analgesia
25(5)
Knox H. Todd
Federal and Hospital Regulatory Oversight in Emergency Department Procedural Sedation and Analgesia
30(8)
Sharon Roy
Nursing Considerations in Emergency Department Procedural Sedation and Analgesia
38(5)
Tania D. Strout
Dawn B. Kendrick
SECTION TWO. ANALGESIA FOR THE EMERGENCY PATIENT
43(104)
Pharmacology of Commonly Utilized Analgesic Agents
43(12)
Eustacia Jo Su
Patient Assessment: Pain Scales and Observation in Clinical Practice
55(12)
Tania D. Strout
Dawn B. Kendrick
Pathways and Protocols for the Triage Patient with Acute Pain
67(8)
Paula Tanabe
Patients with Acute Pain: Patient Expectations and Desired Outcomes
75(4)
David E. Fosnocht
Robert L. Stephen
Eric R. Swanson
Analgesia for the Adult and Pediatric Multitrauma Patient
79(8)
Wayne Triner
Analgesia for the Emergency Department Isolated Orthopedic Extremity Trauma Patient
87(4)
Michael A. Turturro
Analgesia for Selected Emergency Eye and Ear Patients
91(5)
Matthew G. Dunn
Analgesia for the Emergency Headache Patient
96(7)
James Miner
Analgesia for the Emergency Chest Pain Patient
103(6)
Carl A. Germann
Andrew D. Perro
Analgesia for the Emergency Back Pain Patient
109(11)
Donald Jeanmonod
Analgesia for the Acute Abdomen Patient
120(7)
Martha L. Neighbor
Analgesia for the Renal Colic Patient
127(4)
Allan B. Wolfson
David H. Newman
Analgesia for the Biliary Colic Patient
131(4)
Allan B. Wolfson
David H. Newman
Analgesia for the Chronic Pain Patient
135(6)
James Miner
Outpatient Analgesia following Acute Musculoskeletal Injury
141(6)
John C. Southall
SECTION THREE. PROCEDURAL SEDATION FOR THE EMERGENCY PATIENT
147(58)
Patient Assessment and Preprocedure Considerations
147(5)
Baruch Krauss
Steven M. Green
Monitoring for Procedural Sedation
152(7)
Baruch Krauss
Pharmacology of Commonly Utilized Sedative Agents
159(9)
Eustacia Jo Su
Procedural Sedation for Pediatric Laceration Repair
168(5)
Mark G. Roback
Procedural Sedation for Pediatric Radiographic Imaging Studies
173(6)
Nathan Mick
Procedural Sedation for Brief Pediatric Procedures: Foreign Body Removal, Lumbar Puncture, Bone Marrow Aspiration, Central Venous Catheter Placement
179(6)
Michael Ciccarelli
John H. Burton
Procedural Sedation for Adult and Pediatric Orthopedic Fracture and Joint Reduction
185(5)
James Miner
John H. Burton
Procedural Sedation for Electrical Cardioversion
190(5)
Christopher J. Freeman
Procedural Sedation for Brief Surgical Procedures: Abscess Incision and Debridement, Tube Thoracostomy, Nasogastric Tube Placement
195(10)
Carl Chudnofsky
SECTION FOUR. TOPICAL, LOCAL, AND REGIONAL ANESTHESIA APPROACH TO THE EMERGENCY PATIENT
205(50)
Selected Topical, Local, and Regional Anesthesia Techniques
205(19)
Douglas C. Dillon
Michael Gibbs
Topical Anesthesia Considerations for Pediatric Peripheral Intravenous Catheter Placement
224(6)
William T. Zempsky
Regional Anesthesia for Adult and Pediatric Orthopedic Fracture and Joint Reduction
230(7)
Douglas C. Dillon
Michael Gibbs
Regional Anesthesia for Dental Pain
237(13)
Kip Benko
Local Anesthesia for Laceration Repair
250(5)
Joel M. Bartfield
SECTION FIVE. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR EMERGENCY PROCEDURAL SEDATION AND ANALGESIA
255(22)
Sedation and Analgesia for the Prehospital Emergency Medical Services Patient
255(5)
Michael Dailey
David French
Induction Agents for Rapid Sequence Intubation of the Emergency Department Patient
260(8)
Joseph Clinton
Arleigh Trainor
Sedation and Analgesia for the Critical Care Patient
268(9)
Richard Riker
Gilles L. Fraser
Index 277


John Burton, M.D., has been the Residency Program Director in Emergency Medicine and a Professor of Emergency Medicine at Albany Medical College in Albany, NY, since 2006. From 1999 to 2003, Dr. Burton was the Medical Director for Maine Emergency Medical Services and, from 1995 to 2006, he worked in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the Maine Medical Center in Portland, Maine. He was the founding Research Director in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Maine Medical Center. Dr Burton's areas of research interest are procedural sedation and analgesia, emergency medical services, and management of cardiovascular emergencies. He has published extensively in the emergency medicine literature on these and related topics. He has received awards and peer recognition throughout his academic career noting a commitment to the specialty of emergency medicine. Dr Burton completed medical school at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1992, and residency training at the University of Pittsburgh Affiliated Residency in Emergency Medicine in 1995.