Emergency Surgery, Part 1 |
Contents
CANNULIZATION FOR INFUSION AND TRANSFUSION | 1 |
THE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF CONTINUOUS INTRAVENOUS | 17 |
ALTERNA | 25 |
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Common terms and phrases
abdominal wall abscess acute appendicitis adhesive plaster administered ampoule anæsthetic anesthetist apparatus appendicectomy appendix abscess artificial respiration asphyxia blood blood-pressure bottle Brit cæcostomy cæcum cannula cardiac massage catgut catheter citrate closed condition Crohn's disease delayed treatment diagnosis diffuse peritonitis diverticulitis dose drain drainage tube drip employed finger fluid forceps Fowler's position gangrenous gastric aspiration gauze gridiron incision hæmostat ileostomy ileum inflamed infusion injected inserted intestinal obstruction intravenous therapy jejunostomy Lancet laparotomy ligature Meckel's diverticulum meso-appendix methedrine method minutes muscle needle novocain nurse occur Ochsner-Sherren omentum opening the abdomen operating theatre oxygen passed patient pelvic abscess penicillin pentothal perforated peritoneal cavity peritoneum pint plasma pulse puncture purse-string suture rectal rectus removed retrocæcal rubber tubing salpingitis saphenous vein serum shown in Fig skin spinal anesthesia sterile stitch sulphanilamide powder suprapubic drainage Surg surgeon sutures swab symptoms syringe technique through-and-through sutures tissues transfusion usually vaseline vomiting wound