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Near Misses in Pediatric Anesthesia

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28.05.2013

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XVI, 17 illus., 10 illus. in color., schwarz-weiss Illustrationen, farbige Illustrationen

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Springer Us

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274

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23,5/15,5/1,6 cm

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446 g

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Second Edition 2013

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Englisch

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978-1-4614-7039-7

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From the reviews of the second edition:

“The second edition of Near Misses in Pediatric Anesthesia has been significantly expanded to include almost twice as many as the first edition. … this book presents an interesting variety of challenging cases and will be of value to any anesthesia trainee and teacher.” (Timothy J. S. Erpelding and Matthias W. König, Anesthesiology, Vol. 121 (1), July, 2014)

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Taschenbuch

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28.05.2013

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XVI, 17 illus., 10 illus. in color., schwarz-weiss Illustrationen, farbige Illustrationen

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Springer Us

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274

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23,5/15,5/1,6 cm

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446 g

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Second Edition 2013

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Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4614-7039-7

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  • Produktbild: Near Misses in Pediatric Anesthesia
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  • Chapter 1.         Case 1: Upper Gastrointestinal Endoscopy under General Anesthesia
    Chapter 2.         Case 2: Sudden Anesthesia System Failure
    Chapter 3.         Case 3: Broviac Catheter Placement in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
    Chapter 4.         Case 4: Occluded Reinforced (Armored) Endotracheal Tube
    Chapter 5.         Case 5: The Too-Small Rigid Bronchoscope
    Chapter 6.         Case 6: Anaphylaxis, Anaphylactoid Reaction, Or What Was It?
    Chapter 7.         Case 7: Generalized Convulsions after Regional Anesthesia
    Chapter 8.         Case 8: Hypotension during Microdiscectomy
    Chapter 9.         Case 9: Intraoperative Hypotension in a Patient Receiving Chronic Steroids
    Chapter 10.     Case 10: Changing a Nasotracheal Tube for an Oral Tube in the Intensive Care Unit
    Chapter 11.     Case 11: Blocked Intravenous Line during Rapid-Sequence Induction
    Chapter 12.     Case 12: Postinduction Difficult Intubation
    Chapter 13.     Case 13: Blunt Upper Airway Trauma in a Patient with Recent Polysubstance Abuse
    Chapter 14.     Case 14: The Stuck Elevator
    Chapter 15.     Case 15: Postoperative Upper Airway Obstruction
    Chapter 16.     Case 16: Postoperative Respiratory Complications in a Neonate
    Chapter 17.     Case 17: Pregnant Teenager with a Bad Outcome
    Chapter 18.     Case 18: Tension Pneumoperitoneum
    Chapter 19.     Case 19: A Patient with Status Asthmaticus
    Chapter 20.     Case 20: Intraoperative Decrease in Electrocardiogram Amplitude: Cause for Concern?
    Chapter 21.     Case 21: Potential Disaster: An Intravenous Line That Stops Working in the Perioperative Phase
    Chapter 22.     Case 22: Ventilatory Management in Major Thoracic Incisional Injury
    Chapter 23.     Case 23: Airway Leak in a Prone Patient
    Chapter 24.     Case 24: Difficulty in Extubation
    Chapter 25.     Case 25: Tonsillectomy
    Chapter 26.     Case 26: An Unusual Cause of a Serious Cardiac Arrhythmia
    Chapter 27.     Case 27: A Patient with Supraglottic Mass
    Chapter 28.     Case 28: Pressurized Intravenous Hetastarch
    Chapter 29.     Case 29: Intraoperative Hypotension
    Chapter 30.     Case 30: Hematuria
    Chapter 31.     Case 31: Congenital Complete Heart Block
    Chapter 32.     Case 32: Neonatal Respiratory Distress
    Chapter 33.     Case 33: Respiratory Distress in the Intensive Care Unit
    Chapter 34.     Case 34: The Butterfly Needle (Abbott)
    Chapter 35.     Case 35: Hypotension on Induction of Anesthesia in a Trauma Patient
    Chapter 36.     Case 36: Delayed Postoperative Respiratory Obstruction
    Chapter 37.     Case 37: An Abnormal Capnogram
    Chapter 38.     Case 38: Retropharyngeal Abscess
    Chapter 39.     Case 39: Rising End-Tidal Carbon Dioxide
    Chapter 40.     Case 40: Acute Abdomen
    Chapter 41.     Case 41: Difficulty in Ventilation in the Postinduction Period
    Chapter 42.     Case 42: Unexplained Low Oxygen Saturation
    Chapter 43.     Case 43: Occlusion of an Endotracheal Tube in a Neonate
    Chapter 44.     Case 44: Surgical Emphysema after a Motor Vehicle Accident
    Chapter 45.     Case 45: Postoperative Respiratory Arrest
    Chapter 46.     Case 46: Rapid Increase in Body Temperature after Induction of General Anesthesia
    Chapter 47.     Case 47: Intraoperative "Oozing"
    Chapter 48.     Case 48:  A Tip for Nasotracheal Intubation
    Chapter 49.     Case 49:  A Case of Anisocoria Following General Anesthesia
    Chapter 50.     Case 50:  A Routine Tonsil- and Adenoidectomy
    Chapter 51.     Case 51:  Drug Overdose
    Chapter 52.     Case 52:  Cardiac Arrest in a Neonate
    Chapter 53.     Case 53:  Bilateral Tourniquets.  Beware
    Chapter 54.     Case 54:  Neurofibromatosis.  A Warning.
    Chapter 55.     Case 55:  A Machine Failure
    Chapter 56.     Case 56:  A Severe Case of Bronchospasm
    Chapter 57.     Case 57:  A Peanut in the Airway
    Chapter 58.     Case 58:  A Sprinkler Spike Lodged in a Patient’s Head
    Chapter 59.     Case 59:  Infusion of Cold Blood.  Should We Worry?
    Chapter 60.     Case 60:  Respiratory Arrest after Extubation
    Chapter 61.     Case 61:  Sudden Increase in End-Tidal CO2
    Chapter 62.     Case 62:  A Case of Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL)
    Chapter 63.     Case 63:  Intraoperative Airway Obstruction
    Chapter 64.     Case 64:  An Anterior Mediastinal Mass. What Will You Do?
    Chapter 65.     Case 65:  A “Routine” MRI Case
    Chapter 66.     Case 66:  A Serious Problem during Neurosurgery
    Chapter 67.     Case 67:  A Case of Severe Intra-abdominal Pressure
    Chapter 68.     Case 68:  A Case of Severe Laryngospasm
    Chapter 69.     Case 69:  An ETT Suction Problem
    Chapter 70.     Case 70:  A Child Refusing an Operation
    Chapter 71.     Case 71:  Why So Sleepy?
    Chapter 72.     Case 72:  Check Your Facts
    Chapter 73.     Case 73:  A Strange Capnogram
    Chapter 74.     Case 74:  Relying on Others
    Chapter 75.     Case 75:  Monitored Anesthesia Care.  Watch Out.
    Chapter 76.     Case 76:  An Intermittently Worrisome Capnography Trace
    Chapter 77.     Case 77:  Cardiac Arrest at the Conclusion of Neurosurgery
    Chapter 78.     Case 78:  Watch Out
    Chapter 79.     Case 79:  A Complication of Central Venous Cannulation?
    Chapter 80.     Case 80:  An Example of Murphy’s Law
    Chapter 81.     Case 81:  A Tragic Case
    Chapter 82.     Case 82:  Hemoptysis from a 2-Month Tracheostomy
    Chapter 83.     Case 83:  A Potentially Serious Incident
    Chapter 84.     Case 84:  Rusty Material in an Oxygen Flow Meter
    Chapter 85.     Case 85:  A Surprising Solution to an Airway Emergency
    Chapter 86.     Case 86:  An Airway Leak in the ICU
    Chapter 87.     Case 87:  Pediatric Dental Anesthesia