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E-grāmata: Ma and Mateers Emergency Ultrasound, 4th edition

  • Formāts: 736 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Oct-2020
  • Izdevniecība: McGraw-Hill Education
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781260441826
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  • Izdevniecība: McGraw-Hill Education
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781260441826
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The pioneering text in emergency ultrasound—the only guide you will  need 

Ma and Mateer's Emergency Ultrasound has been the definitive text for clinicians since it was first published. Now updated with new chapters, expanded coverage, and new video, this generously illustrated guide covers the training, techniques, and skills for successfully applying point-of-care ultrasound, with a special emphasis on clinical issues commonly encountered in the emergency or acute care settings.

Features

Well-organized chapters address:

  • Clinical considerations and indications
  • Anatomical considerations
  • Techniques
  • Common abnormalities
  • Pitfalls
  • Video cases
  • Coverage of trauma, cardiac, critical care, pulmonary, hepatobiliary, renal, testicular, and other ultrasound applications
  • Expanded chapters on cardiac and musculoskeletal ultrasound
  • Useful measurements and quantitative references throughout
  • Side-by-side comparisons of normal and abnormal scans
  • New chapters on resuscitation of the critically ill and regional anesthesia
  • Videos easily accessed via QR codes
  • More than 800 photos and illustrations     

With consistent chapter organization that makes it easy to find the answers you need, this peerless text serves as an essential roadmap and reference to point-of-care ultrasound. 




Contributors ix
Foreword xv
Preface xvii
1 Equipment
1(16)
William Scruggs
J. Christian Fox
Bryson Grant Hicks
2 Training and Credentialing
17(8)
Vicki Noble
3 The Science of Image Generation
25(18)
David P. Bahner
Patrick J. Sylvester
Inder Raj S. Makin
4 Point-of-Care Ultrasound Coding, Billing, and Reimbursement
43(4)
Stanley Wu
Jennifer Marin
5 Transthoracic Echocardiography
47(84)
Robert F. Reardon
Andrew P. Laudenbach
Kimberly Heller
Ryan M. Barnes
Lindsay Reardon
Thomas Pahl
Anthony J. Weekes
6 Transesophageal Echocardiography
131(16)
Joseph Novik
Lindsay Reardon
Robert F. Reardon
7 Thorax
147(20)
Leigha J. Winters
Lisa D. Mills
8 Resuscitation of the Critically 111
167(32)
Gavin Budhram
Kenneth W. Dodd
Anthony J. Weekes
Robert F. Reardon
9 Trauma
199(28)
O. John Ma
James R. Mateer
Andrew W. Kirkpatrick
10 Sonographic Approach to Acute Abdominal Pain
227(8)
Timothy Jang
Eleanor Ross Oakley
O. John Ma
11 Aortic Emergencies
235(18)
Robert F. Reardon
Michelle E. Clinton
Janet S. Young
Jonathan Nogueira
12 Hepatobiliary
253(22)
David Murray
Thomas Mailhot
13 Renal
275(26)
Caroline Brandon
Thomas Mailhot
Dina Seif
Stuart P. Swadron
14 Gastrointestinal and Abdominal Wall
301(32)
Eleanor Ross Oakley
Timothy Jang
O. John Ma
15 Pediatric Applications
333(28)
Jason W. Fischer
Adam B. Sivitz
Alyssa M. Abo
16 First Trimester Pregnancy
361(30)
Christian L. Ball
Jamie M. Hess
Robert F. Reardon
17 Second and Third Trimester Pregnancy
391(22)
Donald V. Byars
Barry J. Knapp
Kean O. Feyzeau
18 Gynecologic Concepts
413(20)
Irene Mynatt
19 Testicular
433(30)
Srikar Adhikari
20 Deep Venous Thrombosis
463(20)
Thomas G. Costantino
Harry J. Goett
21 Musculoskeletal
483(40)
Robert Jones
Rick Davis
22 Soft Tissue Infections
523(12)
Elaine Situ-LaCasse
Srikar Adhikari
23 Ocular
535(16)
Matthew Lyon
Matthew Riester
24 Airway and Facial Applications
551(18)
Tarina Rang
Arielle Chudnofsky Paul
25 Vascular Access
569(14)
John S. Rose
Patrick J. Sylvester
Alyssa M. Abo
26 Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia
583(22)
Donald V. Byars
Marc L. Martel
Mark Noble
27 Additional Ultrasound-Guided Procedures
605(30)
Robert Jones
Robert Strony
28 Prehospital and Austere Environments
635(10)
Mark Robidoux
Jimmy Bliss
Christopher Partyka
Kjell Lindgren
John L. Hick
29 Ultrasound in Low-Resource Settings
645(6)
Anst Gelin
Stephen J. Dunlop
Index 651
O. John Ma, M.D., Associate Professor, Vice Chair for Academic Advancement, and Research Director, Department of Emergency Medicine, Truman Medical Center, University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine, Kansas City, Missouri.





James R. Mateer, MD, RDMS, Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Attending Staff Physician, Waukesha Memorial Hospital, Waukesha, Wisconsin