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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 512 pages, height x width: 254x178 mm, weight: 998 g, 340
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Jun-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
  • ISBN-10: 1496351967
  • ISBN-13: 9781496351968
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 512 pages, height x width: 254x178 mm, weight: 998 g, 340
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Jun-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
  • ISBN-10: 1496351967
  • ISBN-13: 9781496351968
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Manage airway emergencies with confidence!
The Walls Manual of Emergency Airway Management is the world’s most trusted reference on emergency airway management, and is the foundation text in the nationally recognized The Difficult Airway Course: Emergency™, The Difficult Airway Course: Critical Care™, and The Difficult Airway Course: EMS™. Its practical, hands-on approach provides all the concrete guidance you need to effectively respond to any airway emergency, whether in the emergency department, ICU, urgent care setting, pre-hospital environment, or anywhere else airway emergencies may occur.
  • Apply the latest evidence-based approaches to all aspects of airway management.New chapters include Managing Retroglottic Devices, Controversies in EMS Airway Management, The Unstable Patient: Optimization for Emergency Airway Management, and Safe Extubation of the At-Risk Emergency Patient.  Discover expanded coverage of preoxygenation techniques and comprehensive updates throughout.
  • Efficiently overcome any challenge in airway management with the aid of step-by-step instructions, mnemonics, easy-to-follow algorithms, and rich illustrations.
  • Glean expert insights from a brand-new editorial team led by Calvin Brown III, MD, who is Dr. Walls’ colleague and protégé, and many of the same airway experts who teach The Difficult Airway Course™.
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The Walls Manual of Emergency Airway Management is the world’s most trusted reference on emergency airway management, and is the foundation text in the nationally recognized The Difficult Airway Course: Emergency™ and The Difficult Airway Course: EMS™. Its practical, hands-on approach provides all the concrete guidance you need to effectively respond to any airway emergency, whether inside the hospital, emergency department, urgent care setting, or anywhere else where airway emergencies may occur.
  • Apply the latest evidence-based approaches thanks to state-of-the-art coverage that includes new chapters on “The Difficult Airway Cart” and “Human Factors in Emergency Airway Management,” expanded coverage on delayed sequence intubation (DSI), and comprehensive updates throughout.
  • Efficiently overcome any challenge in airway management with the aid of step-by-step instructions, mnemonics, easy-to-follow algorithms, and rich illustrations.
  • Glean expert insights from a brand-new editorial team led by Calvin Brown III, MD, who is Dr. Walls’ colleague and protégé, and consisting of the same experts who teach The Difficult Airway Course: Emergency™ and The Difficult Airway Course: Anesthesia™.

Recenzijas

"great all-in-one resource for airway management and intubation in the emergency department. "well referenced and clinically focused." " great cover-to-cover resource for emergency medicine residents , and is equally effective for spot reviewing specific topics." "has information pertinent for anyone managing patients with a difficult airway both prehospital and in the wards ." "The fifth edition makes some important evidence-based changes which include the management of hemodynamically unstable patients." " written with the clinician in mind and the authors are clearly familiar with the complications and challenges that can arise in the hectic environment of the emergency department." "The lead editors are prominent emergency physician researchers and practitioners , and they draw from a deep pool of expert contributors from academic emergency departments across the U.S. for each topic." "The editors do a good job collaborating with various expert authors to provide a comprehensive manual ." "Each topic has a brief overview followed by instructions on how to perform the clinical interventions using pictures, charts, and illustrations as guides . There is a clear preference for evidence-based procedures, and each chapter contains references at the end." Doody's Star Rating ®: 4 stars Score: 90 -Doodys Publishers' Club, Friday, June 23, 2017

Preface v
Acknowledgments vii
SECTION I PRINCIPLES OF AIRWAY MANAGEMENT
1(46)
1 The Decision to Intubate
3(6)
Calvin A. Brown
Ron M. Walls
2 Identification of the Difficult and Failed Airway
9(16)
Calvin A. Brown
Ron M. Walls
3 The Emergency Airway Algorithms
25(12)
Calvin A. Brown
Ron M. Walls
4 Applied Functional Anatomy of the Airway
37(10)
Michael F. Murphy
SECTION II OXYGEN DELIVERY AND MECHANICAL VENTILATION
47(38)
5 Principles of Preparatory Oxygenation
49(12)
Robert F. Reardon
Brian E. Driver
Steven C. Carleton
6 Noninvasive Mechanical Ventilation
61(6)
Alan C. Heffner
Peter M.C. DeBlieux
7 Mechanical Ventilation
67(8)
Alan C. Heffner
Peter M.C. DeBlieux
8 Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide Monitoring
75(10)
Robert F. Reardon
Jennifer L. Avegno
SECTION III BASIC AIRWAY MANAGEMENT
85(52)
9 Bag-Mask Ventilation
87(12)
Steven C. Carleton
Robert F. Reardon
Calvin A. Brown
10 Extraglottic Devices: Supraglottic Type
99(16)
Michael F. Murphy
Jennifer L. Avegno
11 Extraglottic Devices: Retroglottic Type
115(10)
Erik G. Laurin
Leslie V. Simon
Darren A. Braude
Michael F. Murphy
12 Managing the Patient with an Extraglottic Device in Place
125(12)
Darren A. Braude
Michael T. Steuerwald
Eli Torgeson
SECTION IV TRACHEAL INTUBATION
137(96)
13 Direct Laryngoscopy
139(18)
Robert F. Reardon
Steven C. Carleton
14 Video Laryngoscopy
157(18)
John C. Sakles
Aaron E. Bair
15 Optical and Light-Guided Devices
175(8)
Julie A. Slick
16 Flexible Endoscopic Intubation
183(8)
Alan C. Heffner
Peter M.C. DeBlieux
17 Fiberoptic and Video Intubating Stylets
191(10)
Cheryl Lynn Horton
Julie A. Slick
18 Blind Intubation Techniques
201(8)
Michael T. Steuerwald
Darren A. Braude
Steven A. Godwin
19 Surgical Airway Management
209(24)
Aaron E. Bair
David A. Caro
SECTION V PHARMACOLOGY AND TECHNIQUES OF AIRWAY MANAGEMENT
233(48)
20 Rapid Sequence Intubation
235(16)
Calvin A. Brown
Ron M. Walls
21 Sedative Induction Agents
251(12)
David A. Caro
Katren R. Tyler
22 Neuromuscular Blocking Agents
263(10)
David A. Caro
Erik G. Laurin
23 Anesthesia and Sedation for Awake Intubation
273(8)
Alan C. Heffner
Peter M.C. DeBlieux
SECTION VI PEDIATRIC AIRWAY MANAGEMENT
281(48)
24 Differentiating Aspects of the Pediatric Airway
283(18)
Robert C. Luten
Nathan W. Mick
25 Pediatric Airway Techniques
301(10)
Robert C. Luten
Steven A. Godwin
Nathan W. Mick
26 The Difficult Pediatric Airway
311(12)
Joshua Nagler
Robert C. Luten
27 Foreign Body in the Pediatric Airway
323(6)
Robert C. Luten
Joshua Nagler
SECTION VII EMS AIRWAY MANAGEMENT
329(38)
28 Introduction to EMS Airway Management
331(8)
Frederick H. Ellinger Jr.
Michael Keller
Darren A. Braude
29 Techniques in EMS Airway Management
339(12)
Kevin Franklin
Darren A. Braude
Michael G. Gonzalez
30 Difficult and Failed Airway Management in EMS
351(8)
Jan L. Eichel
Mary Beth Skarote
Darren A. Braude
31 Controversies in EMS Airway Management
359(8)
Jeff Birrer
Ken Davis
Darren A. Braude
SECTION VIII SPECIAL CLINICAL CIRCUMSTANCES
367(94)
32 The Unstable Patient: Cardiopulmonary Optimization for Emergency Airway Management
369(12)
Jarrod M. Mosier
Alan C. Heffner
John C. Sakles
33 The Trauma Patient
381(12)
Michael A. Gibbs
Ali S. Raja
Michael G. Gonzalez
34 Elevated ICP and HTN Emergencies
393(8)
Bret P. Nelson
Andy S. Jagoda
35 Reactive Airways Disease
401(8)
Bret P. Nelson
Andy S. Jagoda
36 Distorted Airways and Acute Upper Airway Obstruction
409(6)
Ali S. Raja
Erik G. Laurin
37 The Pregnant Patient
415(8)
Richard D. Zane
Cheryl Lynn Horton
38 The Patient with Prolonged Seizure Activity
423(6)
Stephen Bush
Cheryl Lynn Horton
39 The Geriatric Patient
429(6)
Katren R. Tyler
Stephen Bush
40 The Morbidly Obese Patient
435(8)
Megan L. Fix
Richard D. Zane
41 Foreign Body in the Adult Airway
443(6)
Ron M. Walls
Erik G. Laurin
42 Safe Extubation of the Emergency Patient
449(12)
Justen Naidu
Laura V. Duggan
Index 461